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'Red Notice,' 'Squid Game' Top Netflix Hours-watched Metric
Netflix on Tuesday rolled out a new website that measures its mostviewed films and series by the amount of hours users spend watching them. The results? People are watching Squid Game and the new actionadventure film Red Notice maybe even more than you wo...
Ecuador Lowers Death Toll From Prison Violence To 62
Ecuadorean authorities on Tuesday lowered the death toll to 62 from violence at the Penitenciaria del Litoral prison over the weekend, but said areas of the facility remain out of their control.
Sanctions Possible For Those Undermining Bosnia Peace Deal -Blinken
The United States, which brokered Bosnia's 1995 peace accord, may impose sanctions against those who try to unilaterally withdraw from its state institutions or destabilise the deal, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said on Tuesday.
86-year-old Woman Named Israel's 'Miss Holocaust Survivor'
An 86yearold woman who survived mass roundups and massacres of Jews as a child in Romania was crowned on Tuesday Israels Miss Holocaust Survivor.
Victim's Relative Testifies At Elderly Deaths Trial In Texas
One of the 18 older women a man is charged with killing in the Dallas area over a twoyear span ran a restaurant in Vietnam before leaving on a helicopter as Saigon fell and was a generous person who loved giving people $2 bills, her soninlaw testified Tu...
Three Suicide Bombers Kill Three, Wound Dozens In Ugandan Capital
Islamic State claimed an attack in the heart of Uganda's capital on Tuesday after three suicide bombers killed three people and sent members of parliament running for cover, in the latest in a wave of bombings.
Why Xi Greeted Biden as 'Old Friend' During Virtual Meet and Why it’s ‘Just Pure Business’ for US Prez
Wang Huiyao, president of the Center for China and Globalisation, said Xi's use of the expression is a show of genuine goodwill.
Explained: Will Talks Between Xi and Biden Repair US-China Ties?
Here is a look at what is driving tensions between the world's two biggest economies and the main takeaways from the Xi-Biden talks.
Mississippi Woman Who Won Freedom In 2011 Dies Of COVID-19
A woman who won freedom from prison a decade ago after being convicted with her sister in a 1993 armed robbery in Mississippi, then went on to become an advocate for justice, has died of COVID19.
K-pop Band TWICE Basking In Global Popularity, Plans US Tour
TWICE, the ninemember Kpop band with over 9 million Twitter followers, says they feel their growing popularity overseas.
Air Pollution in Europe Still Killing 3,00,000 People a Year; Heart Diseases, Strokes On the Rise: Report
In the early 1990s, fine particles, which penetrate deeply into the lungs, led to nearly a million premature deaths in the 27 EU member nations, according to the report.
National Public Radio Books Editor Petra Mayer Dies At 46
Petra Mayer, books editor for National Public Radio, died of whats believed to be a pulmonary embolism, the news organization said. She was 46.
UK Counter-terrorism Police Arrest Three After Liverpool Car Blast
Counterterrorism officers arrested three men after a vehicle exploded outside a hospital in the northern English city of Liverpool on Sunday, killing one person and wounding another, police said.
Militant Attack Kills 20 In Burkina Faso, Security Minister Says
An attack by insurgents killed 19 Burkina Faso military police and a civilian on Sunday in the triborder northern region where the West African nation is battling Islamist militants, Security Minister Maxime Kone said.
Australia Aims to Vaccinate Children Under 12 Against Covid-19 from January
Health minister Greg Hunt said medical regulators are still reviewing health and safety data for vaccinations for children between the ages of five and 11.
Soccer-Late Goals For Montenegro Put Dutch World Cup Celebrations On Hold
Two late goals from Montenegro denied the Netherlands the chance to book a berth at next year’s World Cup finals with a match to spare, with their 22 draw on Saturday leaving the outcome of Group G in the balance.