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Taylor Swift wraps her record-breaking Eras Tour in Vancouver | Ents & Arts News
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Taylor Swift wraps her record-breaking Eras Tour in Vancouver | Ents & Arts News

It's taken a whopping 632 days to complete and generated billions of dollars as it travelled the globe, but now Taylor Swift's Eras tour is finally over.Kicking off in Glendale, Arizona, on 17 March last year and finishing in Vancouver, British Columbia on 8 December, it was perhaps bigger than even Swift could ever have dreamed. Made up of 149 shows, each running for around three hours, the elaborate performance featured multiple costume changes and a set list of more than 40 songs.Spanning five continents, the tour has become the highest-grossing of all time and the second most attended, seen by 10.1 million fans worldwide (it was narrowly pipped to the post by Coldplay, with 10.3 million expected to attend their 175 shows). Image: Swift dur...
Trudeau in Halifax to meet with re-elected N.S. premier, fireside chat also
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Trudeau in Halifax to meet with re-elected N.S. premier, fireside chat also

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Halifax Monday to meet with newly re-elected Progressive Conservative Premier Tim Houston, who has a long list of grievances against Ottawa. Houston had defended his decision to call a snap election in the province because he said he needed a strengthened mandate to battle for more funding and concessions from the federal government.That decision went against his own party’s promise to adhere to fixed-term elections. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. “My word is important to me,...
Horoscope today: Your daily guide for Monday, December 9, 2024
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Horoscope today: Your daily guide for Monday, December 9, 2024

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Rebels storming Assad’s palace find luxury car collection including rare Ferrari ‘worth £3m’ | World News
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Rebels storming Assad’s palace find luxury car collection including rare Ferrari ‘worth £3m’ | World News

A rare Ferrari F50, a Lamborghini Diablo and a Rolls-Royce are among dozens of luxury cars found at Bashar al Assad's palace.Just 349 F50s were made between 1995 and 1997 and the V12-engined car has a top speed of 233mph. It originally sold for about £350,000, but one went for $5.5m (£4.3m) in a Sotheby's auction earlier this year.Car website classic.com puts the average sale price at $4.2m (£3.3m).Also parked up in the vast garage in the Syrian capital of Damascus was another classic 90s supercar that adorned many teenage walls - a Lamborghini Diablo. While not as rare as the F50, the best examples can go for well over £300,000 today. Image: A Lamborghini Diablo was also among the dictator's cars The fleet of cars was disc...
Who is Syrian rebel leader Abu Mohammed al Jolani and what are his links to al Qaeda? | World News
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Who is Syrian rebel leader Abu Mohammed al Jolani and what are his links to al Qaeda? | World News

Rebel leader Abu Mohammed al Jolani, whose group was central to the lightning offensive that toppled decades of dictatorship in Syria this weekend, has spent years trying to distance himself from his former ties to al Qaeda.Labelled a terrorist by the US, which still has a $10m (£7.8m) bounty on his head, the leader of Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS) says he has renounced his past as a hardline jihadi extremist and now embraces pluralism and tolerance. Now poised to play a major role in the future governance of Syria - a diverse country with a variety of religious minorities - al Jolani's apparent transformation will be put to the test.Follow live: Assad flees to Moscow amid celebrations in SyriaEarly years and pivot to jihad Al Jolani's real name is Ahmad al Sharaa - it's what he was known by ...
Trudeau’s Liberals set to face 3rd Conservative non-confidence vote – National
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Trudeau’s Liberals set to face 3rd Conservative non-confidence vote – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Liberals are set to face a third Conservative non-confidence vote on Monday, but the government is likely to survive with the support of the NDP. Members of Parliament are supposed to vote on a motion that quotes NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh’s criticism of the Liberals and asks the House to agree with Singh and vote to bring down the government.Singh said last week he is not going to support the Conservatives, so the motion will likely fail.The House is also supposed to vote on an NDP motion calling on the government to expand the GST break and the $250 “working Canadians rebate” to fully retired seniors and people who rely on disability benefits.Those votes will come after MPs deal with a...
Israel ‘more optimistic than before’ on prospect of Gaza hostage deal | World News
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Israel ‘more optimistic than before’ on prospect of Gaza hostage deal | World News

Israel has said it is "more optimistic than before" about the chance of reaching an agreement over hostages held in Gaza.Foreign minister Gideon Saar said indirect negotiations were taking place over the return of about 100 hostages.It comes amid reports Hamas has asked for lists to be compiled of people still being held by militants in Gaza.Mr Saar said: "We can be more optimistic than before but we are not there yet. I hope we will be there."There will not be a ceasefire in Gaza without a hostage deal."A Palestinian official said Hamas had asked other factions in Gaza to start listing the names of Israeli and foreign hostages in their custody, whether dead or alive, according to the Reuters news agency.The official gave no further details, but said the mediators, backed by the US, had st...
Two dead and four missing after fuel depot blast near Florence | World News
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Two dead and four missing after fuel depot blast near Florence | World News

Two people have died and four are missing after an explosion at a fuel depot near Florence, authorities said.Eight people have also been injured in the blast - with an emergency alert sent to everyone living within 5 km from the site. Italian energy group Eni, which owns the site, said: "Eni confirms that a fire broke out this morning at the fuel depot in Calenzano (Florence) and that the Fire Brigade is working to put out the flames which are confined to the loading shelter area and do not affect the tanks in any way."The impacts and causes are being immediately verified. Updates will follow".This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly.Please refresh the page for the fullest version.You can receive breaking news alerts on a smartphone or tablet via...
Syrian rebel group HTS could be removed from UK’s banned terror organisation list | Politics News
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Syrian rebel group HTS could be removed from UK’s banned terror organisation list | Politics News

The UK government could remove the group that led the Syrian rebellion from its list of banned terror organisations, a senior minister has told Sky News.Pat McFadden told Sky News' Breakfast with Kay Burley a decision would be made "quickly" about whether to take Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS) off the proscribed terror list. Syria latest: 'Human slaughterhouse' prison investigatedAsked if the government planned to do so, Mr McFadden said ministers will "consider" it."I think it will partly depend on what happens in terms of how that group behaves now. "I think countries around the world who proscribe HTS - it's not just the UK, the United States, European countries as well - I think probably will look at that now, and see what's going to happen in the future."It won't take that long. I think w...
Kennedy Centre honours Bonnie Raitt, Grateful Dead in last show of Joe Biden’s term
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Kennedy Centre honours Bonnie Raitt, Grateful Dead in last show of Joe Biden’s term

By Jeff Mason and Allende Miglietta, Reuters Arturo Sandoval, Bonnie Raitt, Jill Biden and Joe Biden attend the 47th Kennedy Center Honors. Photo: AFP / Paul Morigi Singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt, filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, jazz musician Arturo Sandoval and rock band the Grateful Dead have been celebrated at the Kennedy Centre Honours. The Kennedy Centre also honoured Harlem's famed Apollo theatre, the first time an institution has received what is considered the top US award for achievement in the arts. The audience gave a rousing ovation to outgoing US President Joe Biden, who earlier said artists used their talents to "challenge power freely and without fear". Biden has attended the event each year of his term. President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office in January, did no...