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Russia bids to show return to order after Wagner mutiny
Russia bids to show return to order after Wagner mutiny
Moscow was striving Monday to portray a return to business as usual after a weekend mutiny by mercenary troops threatened Kremlin chief Vladimir...
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Is Pokimane in trouble? Twitch queen accidentally displays gang sign on live stream, fans call it 'beyond strange'
Is Pokimane in trouble? Twitch queen accidentally displays gang sign on live stream, fans call it 'beyond strange'
It is widely understood that these gestures serve as verbal and visual cues used for identification and communication within gangs
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Is Khalid OK? Singer's fans express concern after Ed Sheeran informs he was in a car crash
Is Khalid OK? Singer's fans express concern after Ed Sheeran informs he was in a car crash
During a concert in Landover, Maryland, Ed Sheeran told the concertgoers that Khalid met with an accident last week and was recovering
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Pro-reform Mitsotakis wins second term in Greek election that sees surge by small far-right parties
Pro-reform Mitsotakis wins second term in Greek election that sees surge by small far-right parties
Greece's center-right leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis is to be sworn in as prime minister on Monday, hours after easily winning a second term with a record-high margin over the leftwing opposition in an election that also ushered new far-right parties into Parliament. With 99.67% of the vote counted, Mitsotakis' New Democracy party had 40.55% of the vote — more than twice the main opposition Syriza's 17.84%. It was the largest margin of victory in half a century, and slightly expanded ND's 20-percentage-point lead in previous election five weeks before. Held under a new electoral law that boosts the first party, Sunday's vote gives ND a comfortable majority of 158 seats in the 300-member Parliament, with Syriza getting 48. Center-left PASOK elected 32 lawmakers and the Stalinist-rooted Communist Party 20. The remaining 42 seats will be shared between three far-right parties — including one endorsed by a jailed former leader of the defunct, Nazi-inspired Golden Dawn party — and one representing the far-left. Voter turnout was just under 53%, compared to just over 61% in the May vote. Mitsotakis, 55, campaigned on a platform of securing economic growth and political stability as Greece gradually recovers from a nearly decade-long financial crisis. Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou is set to formally hand him the mandate to form a government on Monday, after which he will be sworn in and announce his new Cabinet. His main rival, 48-year-old Alexis Tsipras, served as prime minister from 2015 to 2019 during some of the most turbulent years of Greece’s financial crisis. Despite Syriza's dismal performance, Tsipras has shown no inclination to resign, and there have been no open calls from within his party for him to do so. After Sunday's result, Tsipras said Syriza would move on to focus on next year's European parliamentary elections. Mitsotakis, a Harvard graduate, comes from one of Greece’s most prominent political families. His late father, Constantine Mitsotakis, served as prime minister in the 1990s, his sister served as foreign minister and his nephew is the current mayor of Athens. The younger Mitsotakis has vowed to rebrand Greece as a pro-business and fiscally responsible eurozone member. The strategy, so far, has worked. New Democracy won in all but one of the country's 59 electoral regions, capturing traditional Socialist and leftwing strongholds, some for the first time. Despite scandals that hit the Mitsotakis government late in its term, including revelations of wiretapping targeting senior politicians and journalists and a deadly Feb. 28 train crash that exposed poor safety measures in public transport, voters appeared happy to return to power a prime minister who delivered economic growth and lowered unemployment. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide
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JT slammed for throwing her phone at Liz Uzi Vert at BET Awards after rumored fight over Ice Spice: 'Not acceptable'
JT slammed for throwing her phone at Liz Uzi Vert at BET Awards after rumored fight over Ice Spice: 'Not acceptable'
JT receives criticism for a public fight with Liz Uzi Vert at BET Awards, allegedly due to Ice Spice, despite the rapper facing mental health issues
1970-01-01 08:00
Andrew Tate's brother Tristan confident of defeating Joe Rogan in potential MMA fight: 'I'm a big guy'
Andrew Tate's brother Tristan confident of defeating Joe Rogan in potential MMA fight: 'I'm a big guy'
Although Tristan Tate's track record is not as excellent as Andrew Tate, he can certainly knock someone down with a mean kick
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RTÉ director general resigns over Tubridy payments
RTÉ director general resigns over Tubridy payments
It comes as presenter Ryan Tubridy was paid €345,000 more than had been published in earnings reports.
1970-01-01 08:00
Why did Sean Hayes shout at 'GMA' host Eva Pilgrim? 'Will & Grace' star promotes his debut novel 'Time Out'
Why did Sean Hayes shout at 'GMA' host Eva Pilgrim? 'Will & Grace' star promotes his debut novel 'Time Out'
'Will & Grace' star Sean Hayes talked about his YA novel 'Time Out' and his award-winning Broadway play 'Good Night, Oscar'
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Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney to invest in F1 team
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney to invest in F1 team
Wrexham owners and Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are part of an investor group that has bought a 24 per cent in F1 team Alpine. Renault, the Formula One team’s parent company, confirmed that Reynolds and McElhenney had joined RedBird Capital Partners, the US investment firm who own Italian football club AC Milan and also have stakes in Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group, in the deal. The 24 per cent equity purchase of £171m values Alpine at around £706m and the team said they will hope to compete for the F1 championship following the increased investment. Alpine, who are based in Britain and were born after Renault rebranded its F1 outfit two years ago, finished fourth in the constructors championship behind Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes last season. Reynolds and McElhenney made their first steps into sports ownership when they announced a shock takeover of non-league side Wrexham in 2020. Under their ownership and alongside the popular documentary show Welcome to Wrexham, the Welsh side returned to the Football League with promotion last season following a memorable campaign. Hollywood actor and Creed star Michael B Jordan, who has a minority stake in Premier League team Bournemouth, and US-based Otro Capital are also among the new group of investors in Alpine, the team confirmed. Alpine chief executive Laurent Rossi said: "This association is an important step to enhance our performance at all levels." Read More Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney insist they will not get bored at Wrexham Why Wrexham? How Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney came to buy a club they’d never heard of
1970-01-01 08:00
Michelle Obama nudges newly graduated daughter Sasha to find jobs: 'She needs to get out there'
Michelle Obama nudges newly graduated daughter Sasha to find jobs: 'She needs to get out there'
Sasha Obama, 22, who received a sociology degree wants to 'take summer off to figure it out'
1970-01-01 08:00
How did Tom Holland and Zendaya meet? MCU star charmed 'Euphoria' actress with his carpentry skills
How did Tom Holland and Zendaya meet? MCU star charmed 'Euphoria' actress with his carpentry skills
'I fixed my girlfriend’s door once really early on in our relationship,' said Tom Holland
1970-01-01 08:00
SBB Enters Exclusive Talks to Sell Stake in Property Portfolio
SBB Enters Exclusive Talks to Sell Stake in Property Portfolio
Sweden’s Samhallsbyggnadsbolaget i Norden AB has entered into exclusive discussions with Brookfield Asset Management to sell its remaining
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