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Harry and Meghan's son reveals 'American accent' on podcast
Archie, born in May 2019, giggles and wishes listeners 'Happy New Year' at the end of the couple's debut on the Spotify audio streaming platform.
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French fashion designer Pierre Cardin dies aged 98 - family
Cardin, who was born to a low-income family in northern Italy but became a France-based fashion superstar, died in a hospital in Neuilly in the west of Paris, his family said.
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Indian film star Rajinikanth ends political bid over health fears
The announcement came a day after the 70-year-old Tamil action hero left hospital where he was treated for high blood pressure.
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Struggling artists bring smiles in war-weary Yemen
Before the war, Yemen had a small but budding film and theatre industry but there were only a handful of makeshift cinemas that showed old films, while often cultural centres or schools provided the backdrop for plays that spoke of politics or significant moments in Yemeni history.
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What to do if WhatsApp stops working on your phone on 1 Jan 2021
People who will be impacted are the ones who don't have iOS 9 or above on their iPhone or Android 4.0.3 or above on their Android device.
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Spain to keep registry of people who refuse COVID-19 vaccine
The government expects to have between 15 million and 20 million people out of its population of 47 million vaccinated against the virus by June.
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COVID-19, lockdown, masks, 'family meetings' - 2020 is a year unlike any other
Eyewitness News asked some South Africans what 2020 has taught them.
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No Christmas cooking clue? Try these no-fuss lunch menu ideas
If you don’t know what to cook this Christmas, don’t fret because Eyewitness News has put together an easy and affordable last-minute menu to impress even the fussiest of eaters.
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World readies for lockdown Christmas
After a grinding pandemic year that has seen more than 1.7 million people die from COVID-19, a slew of new outbreaks are a stark reminder that despite emergency vaccine roll-outs, life is unlikely to return to normal quickly.
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Foreigners shake up Egypt's belly dancing scene
Egypt's belly dancing scene thrived last century, when icons like Samia Gamal and Tahya Carioca rose to fame on the silver screen. But researchers say Egyptian society has largely seen the dance as entertainment, to be watched but never taken up as a profession.
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Virus dampens holidays worldwide as vaccinations gather speed
European nations on Wednesday had started easing travel bans on Britain to contain a new coronavirus variant that UK officials believe spreads faster, with thousands of lorry drivers stranded in Britain.
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After catastrophic year, Bollywood hopes for a 2021 comeback
The annus horribilis for the world's most prolific movie industry began with the heartbreaking deaths in April within 36 hours of luminaries Irrfan Khan and Rishi Kapoor.
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Oxford-AstraZeneca covid vaccine submitted for UK approval
The bulk of Britain's vaccine requirements are expected to be met by the jab developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford, as the government has ordered 100 million doses.
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EWN Weather Watch: Hot Thursday for CT, Joburg, cooler day for Durban
Your Thursday weather watch.
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Maradona suffered from liver, kidney, heart disorders: report
The toxicology analysis showed there was no alcohol or narcotics in his blood or urine but Maradona was taking anti-depressants, an anti-psychotic drug and various other medication to treat ulcers, convulsions, dependencies and difficulties in expelling waste.
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Masks block 99.9% of large COVID-19-linked droplets: study
The study focused on particles larger than 170 microns in diameter - roughly two to four times the width of a human hair.
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Elephant Santas spread virus awareness among Thai children
Excited children from Jirasat Wittaya School in Ayutthaya, an hour's drive from the capital, sang Christmas carols and lined up to have their photos taken with the animals in the annual tradition.
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EWN Weather Watch: A lot of sun & a bit of cloud set for Wednesday
Your Wednesday weather watch.
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JANICE HEALING: Our first COVID-19 festive season - a time of contradictions
The first Christmas in the time of coronavirus is a collection of contradictions, writes Janice Healing.
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#MeToo rocks Turkey's literary world
The online testimonials have led to the suicide of one author who was singled out after allegedly sending a series of lewd text messages to younger women.
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EWN Weather Watch: Sunny, clear skies return to CT, thundershowers for Joburg
After a few days of strong winds and cloud cover, the Mother City is expected to see a sunny, summer day and a lot less wind.