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WHO Warns of A Second Deadly Wave of COVID-19
European countries must prepare for a deadly second wave of coronavirus infections as the pandemic is not over, said a top World Health Organization official in Europe. In an exclusive interview with the Daily Telegraph, Dr.
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Latest 'Star Wars' gets worst reviews in decades
"The Rise of Skywalker" was meant to provide a satisfying conclusion to nine "Star Wars" films but for many critics, its aim was as wide of the mark as a stormtrooper in a blaster battle.
Director J.J. Abrams's return to the space saga has been slammed as unoriginal and slavishly pandering to the franchise's rabid core fanbase.
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World newspaper front pages on Donald Trump victory (photos)
The unexpected victory of Donald Trump in the US Presidential elections sent shockwaves across the planet, with the front pages of major newspapers capturing the sentiment of astonishment and disbelief for the result.
PKK in secret talks with US amid clashes with Turkey: Report
The outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has started indirect talks with the United States, with a senior figure urging Washington to engage in mediation to solve the situation, the Daily Telegraph has reported.
Cameron: ISIL militants are plotting 'terrible' UK attacks
Prime Minister David Cameron warned June 29 that Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militants based in Syria and Iraq were planning specific attacks against Britain and posed an existential threat to the West.
Christopher Lee: Cult movie legend
Tall, pale and with a deep resonating voice, British actor Christopher Lee, whose death was confirmed on June 11, will forever be remembered for his spine-chilling performance as Dracula in the cult Hammer Horror movies.
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New leads emerge on missing Ben Needham after family appeal on Greek TV
British police said on Saturday that they are investigating new leads after the family of Ben Needham, the toddler who disappeared on the Greek island of Kos 24 years ago, appeared on Greek TV on Friday night.
South Yorkshire police said they received ?a number of calls? after the Fos sto Tounel (Light at the End of the Tunnel) show on Alpha TV.
Turkey-born St George 'skilled migrant,' Ukip in England says
St George, the patron saint of England, would have been welcome to Britain as a "skilled migrant" because of his dragon slaying, the UK Independence Party (Ukip) has said.
Patrick O'Flynn, the party's economy spokesman, was asked at a press conference on April 23 if "a third century Ukip would have blocked St George from entering Britain."
Sherlock star Cumberbatch ties the knot
Sherlock Holmes star Benedict Cumberbatch married pregnant fiancee Sophie Hunter on Feb. 14, according to British media, with British actress Keira Knightley among the stars joining the celebrations.
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Syrian hackers claim to hack Turkish government e-mail accounts
Hackers from the Syrian Electronic Army, which supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, claimed that it has hacked scores of e-mail accounts, including the accounts of the Turkish Presidency, Foreign Ministry, Defense Ministry and Air Forces.