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29 Apr '24
Sometimes all you need is a good cry, and movies have the power to do that. While viewers love light-hearted content that makes them laugh, they equally love being put through the emotional ringer. There are several films known for being certified tearjerkers, w
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29 Apr '24
Benjamin Deshon Provo, a former employee of the rapper at Donda Academy, is accusing West of berating black employees and firing him for refusing to cut his dreadlocks in a fresh lawsuit.Controversial American rapper Kanye West has been sued for alleged
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26 Apr '24
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi, right, gestures to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse on Friday. Photo: APChina has warned visiting US Secretary of State Antony Blinken
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14 Apr '24
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13 Apr '24
Simon Cowell is one of the most recognised faces in the music industry, having created shows such as The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent.Simon Cowell is one of the highest-paid celebrities in the world (Image: Getty)
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13 Apr '24
WITH their flawless features and enviable curves, these beauty queens almost make Miss World contestants look plain.But under closer inspection, you may notice that they share a common trait — not one of them is real.
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13 Apr '24
The House Foreign Affairs Committee is investigating the Afghan withdrawal13 US service members died and hundreds of Americans were left behind in 2021Testimony
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17 Mar '24
Why we need to rethink the ethics of our inherited state institutions and the democratic politics that underpin them.THE LAST WORD | Andrew M. Mwenda | The revelations of massive
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17 Mar '24
Most footballers head into management, punditry or just put their feet up after a long and arduous career – but some are mad enough to become club ownersDennis Bergkamp is keen to buy an English Football League side along with Dirk Kuyt and Ronald KoemanWhile former footballers us
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26 Feb '24
Wiese first got into alluvial diamonds in 1976 when he bought a mine along the Orange River.Christo Wiese, South Africa’s billionaire retail king, is going back to the future.The 82-year-old serial investor, who steered the expansion of both Africa’s biggest clothing reta