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‘Cowboy Carter’ breaking Spotify and Amazon Music records
Beyoncé's "Act II: Cowboy Carter" album is a little bit country and definitely rocking and rolling.
Both Spotify and Amazon Music have announced on social media that the recent drop of her eighth studio album has been highly successful.
Beyoncé reveals name of new album
Beyoncé's upcoming album is titled "Cowboy Carter," the singer revealed on her website on March 12. The country music project is the long-awaited "Act II" of her 2022 "Renaissance" album and is due March 29, Variety has reported.
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Djokovic continues his pursuit of a ninth championship at Melbourne tomorrow morning
The organizers decided that Djokovic, against the qualifier from Russia, will play the last match of the day again at the Rod Laver Arena.
This was also the case in the previous two matches, against Milo Raoni and Aleksandar Zverev, which gave him more time for rest and recuperation, considering the abdominal injury he is suffering from the match of the third round.
"Johnson comes first, then Trump"
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic and Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Zorana Mihajlovic attend the event.
President Vucic said that he hoped that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson would come to Serbia.
"It will be a great honor for us that the British Prime Minister visits Serbia after many years", Aleksandar Vucic said.
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Barack Obama the most expensive ex-President for taxpayers
After his pension, an office space, and other perks, former President Obama is costing taxpayers the most to support out of all the ex-presidents.
The collapse of Cyprus reunification talks: Imposition of sanctions against Turkey is long overdue
By Constantine Tzanos, Contributor Nuclear engineer, PhD*
July 7, 2017, marked the failure of another effort to solve the over 40-year-old problem of the division of Cyprus. Turkey, in defiance of the international law, refused to terminate its military occupation of Northern Cyprus.