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No country must be left behind in accessing Covid-19 vaccine: Ramaphosa

No country must be left behind in accessing Covid-19 vaccine: Ramaphosa
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Billie Eilish granted protection following death threats

Loading the player. According to legal documents, the Los Angeles based singer is going through a hard time, experiencing harassment from a man who keeps appearing outside her house. The man named John Hearle has been camping across the street from her home since last summer, and he is reportedly sending her some very disturbing messages. Billie confessed she is feeling extremely anxious with his presence, describing his unstable attitude and revealing that he continues to watch her entering and exiting the mansion, making gestures directed to her and saying something occasionally. ©GettyImages Billie and Finneas perform ‘Together At Home’

ADRIAN THRILLS: The forecast is bright for Tamara Lindeman

Verdict: Rock standard revisited Tamara Lindeman was a promising actress before she turned seriously to music 12 years ago. Using the stage name Tamara Hope, she played Queen Elizabeth I in an HBO movie before taking the lead role in the Canadian-Australian drama series Guinevere Jones. Breakthrough awards from the film world duly came her way. But success on screen didn t feel quite right to her. Lindeman sensed that music would allow her to be more creative, so she assumed another alias The Weather Station and began releasing folkish, singer-songwriter records.  Tamara Lindeman (pictured) was a promising actress before she turned seriously to music and assumed another alias The Weather Station

Updates: Coronavirus Digest | NY City Lens

Updates: Coronavirus Digest | NY City Lens
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Irish government proposes Live Aid-style gigs to mark end of the coronavirus pandemic

Irish Government proposes future Live Aid-style gigs to mark end of the coronavirus pandemic It s hoped that a series of live shows will take place simultaneously across Europe once the health crisis ends 19th January 2021 General view of the crowd during Live Aid in Wembley stadium 13 July 1985. (Picture: Georges De Keerle/Getty Images) The Irish Government has reportedly put forward early plans to stage a series of Live Aid-style gigs across Europe in the future to mark the end of the coronavirus pandemic. It’s hoped that a series of celebratory live shows will take place simultaneously in a number of cities across Europe whenever the pandemic is officially declared to be over.

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