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22 Jan '25
Donald Trump, after being sworn in as the 47th President of the United States, delivered a 30-minute inaugural speech outlining his policy agenda. Key promises included a crackdown on immigration and a focus on dismantling diversity, equity, and inclusion initia
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20 Jan '25
The America Next Top model host has been quietly living down under for over a yearTyra Banks has always been one to light up a room, wh
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17 Jan '25
Princess Andre left her dad slightly green with envy on Thursday, as she visited London's Madame Tussauds to see a slew of waxw
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17 Jan '25
Doreen Nyanjura Omutatina, the Deputy Lord Mayor of Kampala, has spoken out about the serious threats made by General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) of Uganda and the son of President Yoweri Museveni."First he promised to behead @H
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13 Jan '25
Gabriel Jesus’s injury and another unconvincing performance by Kai Havertz underlined how badly Arsenal need a new forwardArsenal's Kai Havertz (right) reacts after missing a penalty in the shoot-out during Sunday's FA Cup defeat by Manchester United.
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13 Jan '25
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' twin daughters, D'Lila and Jessie, were seen enjoying a shopping trip in matching ensembles while out in West Hollywood o
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13 Jan '25
News of Elon Musk's interest in a Liverpool takeover has sparked speculation of what transfers could be possible under the ownership of the SpaceX founder - and the sky is the limitElon Musk could deliver a string of dream transfers to Anfield if he buy
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09 Jan '25
Liverpool refrained from splashing the cash in the summer transfer window as Arne Slot opted to stick to his guns and trust the squad he inherited from Jurgen Klopp.Federico Chiesa was the only player who walked through the door at
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09 Jan '25
TBR Football understands that Manchester City are moving fast to beat both Arsenal and Chelsea to the signing of Palmeiras centre-back Vitor Reis.
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07 Jan '25
A miscalculation by the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) will cost taxpayers Shs709 billion after the High Court’s Commercial Division ordered the refund of wrongly assessed taxes and interest to a United Kingdom-based company.