Jack Russell adorably shows off his new winter hat
Ari the Jack Russell Terrier and his friend Jenny wear fairy hats and pose without moving a muscle. Cuteness overload!
Buffalo Bills fans gathered at Buffalo Niagara International Airport in the early hours of January 25 to welcome their team home after their 38-24 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.Quarterback Patrick Mahomes led the Chiefs to their second consecutive Super Bowl appearance as he threw for 325 yards and three touchdowns at Arrowhead Stadium. The leading quarterback of a new generation will now face 43-year-old Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the February 7 decider.This video shows Bills fans cheering the team’s arrival. Credit: @Pammadonna via Storyful
Britain's opposition Labour leader Keir Starmer said on Monday he was self-isolating after coming into contact with someone who had tested positive for COVID-19, the third time he has needed to quarantine. "I have no symptoms and will be working from home until next Monday," Starmer said on Twitter. Starmer also had to self-isolate in September after a member of his household showed symptoms of the virus and again in December after a member of his staff tested positive.
Rescuers searching for the remaining workers trapped in a Chinese gold mine after Sunday's dramatic extraction of 11 survivors found nine bodies, a local official said on Monday, taking the death toll to 10, with one miner still missing.
The new talents will take turns replacing Shuk for his ‘Hot Morning Gang’ show. This article, HotFM lines up 10 fresh voices to replace radio DJ in alleged cheating affair, originally appeared on Coconuts, Asia's leading alternative media company.
Sales of the Bridgerton novels, by American writer Julia Quinn, have exploded in the wake of the hit Netflix series.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 — National Security Council (NSC) has announced that an enhanced movement control order (EMCO) will be placed on Taiping Prison and its staff quarters for the second time...
The death toll from storm Eloise rose to at least 12 on Monday, according to figures from authorities across south-eastern Africa, where heavy winds, rain and flooding have also destroyed buildings and crops. A tropical cyclone when it made landfall at Mozambique's central province of Sofala on Saturday, Eloise subsequently weakened to a tropical storm as it moved inland to dump rain on Zimbabwe, eSwatini - formerly known as Swaziland - South Africa and Botswana. Six people were killed in Mozambique, the country's National Institute for Disaster Risk Management and Reduction (INGD) reported, while the number of displaced people rose to more than 8,000.
President Joe Biden will take steps on Monday to harness the purchasing power of the United States government, the world's biggest single buyer, to increase domestic manufacturing and create markets for new technologies, a senior administration official said. Increasing U.S. manufacturing, a central tenet of Biden's presidential campaign, has proven a vexing challenge for previous administrations, including that of former President Donald Trump https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-steel/trump-buy-american-edict-may-have-little-impact-on-u-s-steel-idUSKBN17K2OE.
Manchester [UK], January 25 (ANI): Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has said that he will get his forwards (Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane, Robert Firmino) firing on all cylinders in the upcoming matches.
Kargil (Ladakh) [India], January 25 (ANI): To mark the occasion of National Tourism Day, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Culture and Tourism Prahlad Singh Patel announced a branch of the Indian Institute of Skiing and Mountaineering (IISM) in Kargil.
GEORGE TOWN, Jan 25 — The Penang government’s “Top-up Women-Only Additional Seats” (TWOAS) initiative to reach 30 per cent female representation at the state legislative assembly could lead...
Two filmmakers went on trial in Sweden on Monday for violating the sanctity of the wreck of the Estonia ferry, which sank in the Baltic Sea in 1994 killing 852 people in one of the 20th century's worst maritime disasters.
The European Union will meet AstraZeneca executives on Monday to seek further clarification on why they unexpectedly announced a large cut in supplies of COVID-19 vaccine to the bloc for the first quarter of the year, EU officials said. AstraZeneca, which developed its shot with Oxford University, told the EU on Friday that it could not meet the agreed supply targets running up to the end of March, with an EU official telling Reuters that meant a 60% cut to 31 million doses. The Anglo-Swedish drugmaker has received an up-front payment of 336 million euros ($409 million) from the EU, a second EU official told Reuters when the 27-nation bloc sealed a supply deal with AstraZeneca in August for at least 300 million doses - the first signed by the EU to secure COVID-19 shots..
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The vaccine had been provisionally approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for Australians aged 16 years and over, Morrison told reporters, noting it was a year since the first coronavirus case was detected in the country. Vaccination of priority groups is expected to begin in late February, at 80,000 doses per week, Health Minister Greg Hunt told reporters. Two doses will be required - at least 21 days apart, a government statement said. Australia will administer both doses of the vaccine at the recommended time.
London’s Metropolitan Police issued more than £15,000 in fines on January 24 after finding an illegal rave attended by around 300 people in Hackney.Under the lockdown in England, people may only leave home for “necessary” reasons, such as to go to work, buy essentials, and exercise.Police said organisers of the rave, which took place in a railway arch, used padlocks to prevent officers from entering. Fines of £200 were issued to 78 people for “attending an illegal gathering”.This footage shows officers entering the building and confronting those inside.Det Chief Supt Marcus Barnett said: “This event was organised in advance and each one of the 300 people who chose to turn up did so knowing they were putting themselves, their loved ones and the wider community at risk.” Credit: Metropolitan Police via Storyful
Turkey and Greece resumed talks aimed at addressing long-standing maritime disputes on Monday, diplomatic sources said, after months of tension in the eastern Mediterranean. The neighbouring countries, which are both members of the NATO military alliance, made little progress in 60 rounds of talks from 2002 to 2016. Plans for resuming discussions foundered last year over Turkey's deployment of a survey vessel in contested Mediterranean waters and disagreements over which topics to cover.
Anyone arriving from New Zealand since January 14 will need to isolate and stay home until they test negative for COVID-19. Anyone arriving in the next 72 hours will have to go straight into hotel quarantine. The woman, who returned to New Zealand on December 30, had tested positive for the South African strain of the virus after leaving a two-week mandatory quarantine where she had twice tested negative, COVID-19 response minister Chris Hipkins said.
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Indian and Chinese soldiers brawled last week along the countries' disputed border, Indian officials said Monday, as a monthslong standoff between the nuclear-armed rivals continued. The clash in the Naku La area of Sikkim came four days before the countries held a ninth round of talks on Sunday on ending tensions in another disputed border area in the remote Ladakh region. The Indian army described the clash at Naku La as “a minor face off” and said it “was resolved by local commanders as per established protocols.”