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Daniel Craig On Bidding Bond Goodbye In 'No Time To Die'
When Daniel Craig first got the gig, he felt like something had gone amiss. Youve got the wrong guy, he told the producers.
Venezuela To Reopen Border With Colombia After Years-long Closure
Venezuela will reopen its border with Colombia on Tuesday, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez said in a state television address on Monday, after a nearly threeyear closure due to political tensions.
Spain Finds 11 Bodies at Sea Off Balearic Isles, Three Rescued; No Confirmation on Migrant Status
Over the course of six days last week, rescuers pulled 274 migrants to safety off the Balearic Isles, as per government figures.
London Police Officer From Diplomatic Unit Charged With Rape
A London police officer based in the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command was charged with rape on Sunday, the Metropolitan Police said in a statement.
At 39 Aircraft, China Sets New High For Taiwan Defence Zone Incursion
A total of 39 Chinese air force aircraft entered Taiwan's air defence zone on Saturday, the defence ministry in Taipei said, setting a new high for missions which have infuriated the island's government and further raised tensions with Beijing.
North Korea Says It Test-Fired 'Remarkable' New Anti-Aircraft Missile: Report
The Biden administration has said it has no hostile intent toward North Korea and has called on it to accept its offers of talks
NYC Teachers' Appeal To Block School Vaccine Mandate Denied
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor on Friday denied an emergency appeal from a group of teachers to block New York City's COVID19 vaccine mandate for public school teachers and other staff from going into effect.
Canadian Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard Agrees To US Extradition
On the same day former Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard agreed to be extradited to the United States to face a charge of sex trafficking, police in Toronto announced their own charges.
French Average Of New COVID-19 Cases Drops Below 5,000 For First Time Since Mid-July
The French sevenday average of new COVID19 cases dropped below 5,000 again for the first time since July 13, health ministry data released on Friday showed.
UK Lobbying Regulator Probes Former PM Cameron For Second Time This Year- FT
Former British prime minister David Cameron is being investigated for the second time this year by the lobbying regulator over whether he should have registered as a consultant lobbyist, the Financial Times reported on Friday.
Man Pleads Guilty To Firing 13 Times During Floyd Protest
A Texas man who says he is affiliated the antigovernment boogaloo movement pleaded guilty Thursday to opening fire on a Minneapolis police station last year during civil unrest over the death of George Floyd.
UN Official Says Myanmar's People Are In 'A Severe Crisis'
The U.N.s top humanitarian official in Myanmar said Thursday the Asian nation's people are living in a severe crisis, with a level of poverty not seen for at least 20 years.
California Enacts Law To Strip Badges From Bad Officers
California has joined the vast majority of states in setting up a way to strip the badges of police officers who act criminally or with bias, a change that was among several criminal justice reforms signed into law Thursday by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Ban On 'SurpriSe' Medical Bills To Take Effect Jan. 1
The Biden administration on Thursday put final touches on consumer protections against socalled surprise medical bills. The ban on charges that hit insured patients at some of life's most vulnerable moments will take effect Jan. 1.
Boy Scouts Bankruptcy Plan Set For Vote By Abuse Claimants
More than a year and a half after the Boy Scouts of America sought bankruptcy protection amid an onslaught of child sex abuse allegations, tens of thousands of men who say they were molested as children by scoutmasters and others will soon get a chance to...
Killing of Rohingya Leader Underscores Violence in Bangladesh Camps; UN Condemns Act
On Wednesday night, gunmen shot him dead in the same office where he held community meetings.