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  • British Youtuber and Influencer Oil London Undergoes Surgery To Look Like a BTS Star; Defends His ‘I identify as a Korean now,’ Comment (Watch Video)

    British Youtuber and Influencer Oil London Undergoes Surgery To Look Like a BTS Star; Defends His ‘I identify as a Korean now,’ Comment (Watch Video)

    British Youtuber and Influencer who underwent 18 surgeries to look like a Korean pop-star Jimin, now says he identifies as Korean. The remarks gained censure from the masses, who accused the influencer of making racist comments. The YouTuber then defended his remarks. Watch Video.

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  • British Couple Sets Guinness World Record for Biggest Height Difference

    British Couple Sets Guinness World Record for Biggest Height Difference

    London, June 24: Love is an amazing thing, you cannot control who you fall in love with and that is its beauty. Recently, a British couple, James and Chloe Lusted, entered the Guinness World Records book for breaking the record for the greatest height differential of a married couple. ObaroEne Otitigbefrom Albany, US Man Creates Guinness World Records for Longest Duration Hula Hooping in Abdominal Plank Position (Watch Video).

    James is 109.3 cm (3foot 7 inches) tall and his wife Chloe stands at 166.1 cm (5foot 5.4 inches), the couple has 56.8 cm (1foot, 10 inches) difference between them. “Being 3 ft 7 is tricky sometimes. But I can do everything you can do, just in a different way,” James told Guinness World Records.

    The 33-year-old James, an actor and TV presenter, and his wife Chloe, a teacher, have been married since 2016 and are based in the United Kingdom.

    James has Diastrophic Dysplasia, a rare genetic disorder that affects bones and cartilage development. Due to his condition, James doubted that he would ever get married. However, in 2012, his friends introduced him to meet Chloe and they fell in love. Both have been married for five years and they have a two-year-old daughter together.

    “Our love story has taught us and taught others that you can’t judge a book by its cover, and just to love the person no matter who they are. I don’t think you can choose who you fall in love with,” Chloe said.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jun 24, 2021 09:31 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Youngest Nobel Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai Stuns In July Cover of British Vogue (See Pic)

    Youngest Nobel Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai Stuns In July Cover of British Vogue (See Pic)

    Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Prize Winner will be featured in July’s British Vogue Cover. The publication revealed that the famous author and activist is their cover star in July’s edition of Vogue.

     

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  • Argentinian News Anchor Confuses English Playwright William Shakespeare With Deceased British Man Who Had Recieved First COVID-19 Vaccine, Watch Video

    Argentinian News Anchor Confuses English Playwright William Shakespeare With Deceased British Man Who Had Recieved First COVID-19 Vaccine, Watch Video

    The famous English playwright, poet, and actor William Shakespeare, who gave us the iconic story of Romeo and Juliet had died in 1616. However, on Thursday, an Argentinian TV news anchor announced that William Shakespeare, “one of the most important writers in the English language,” had passed away five months after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine shot. Basically, she confused the famous writer with William “Bill” Shakespeare, an 81-year-old man from Warwickshire, who was one of the world’s first recipients of the Pfizer vaccine. The video went viral in no time, take a look:

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  • Novavax vaccine against 96% effective coronovirus, 86% for British version in UK trial

    Novavax vaccine against 96% effective coronovirus, 86% for British version in UK trial

    Novavax Inc.’s coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine was 96% effective in preventing cases caused by the original version of coronavirus in a late-stage trial conducted in the United Kingdom, the company said on Thursday, one step closer to regulatory approval Is moving forward. .

    There were no cases of serious illness or deaths among those receiving the vaccine.

    The vaccine was about 86% effective at protecting against the more infectious virus variants discovered earlier and is now prevalent in the UK, about 90% overall, combining data from people infected with both versions of the coronovirus.

    Novavax shares jumped 22% after trading from 22% to $ 229. They were trading below $ 10 on January 21, 2020, when the company announced that it was developing a coronavirus virus vaccine.

    In a small trial conducted in South Africa – where volunteers were primarily exposed to another new, more infectious form, which was widespread and spreading around the world – the Novavax vaccine was only 55% Was effective but still prevented serious illness and death altogether.

    The results of the UK trial’s final analysis were largely in line with interim data released in January. The company hopes to use the data to submit to regulatory authority in various countries. It is unclear whether it will seek US authorization or if regulators will require it to carry out ongoing testing in the United States.

    The UK trial, which enrolled more than 15,000 people between the ages of 18 and 84, assessed the efficacy of the vaccine with high transmission of the UK virus variant which is now widely circulating.

    The effectiveness of the shot in the South Africa trial decreased to approximately 49% when the analysis included data from HIV-positive participants.

    Novavax began a rolling submission of its vaccine data to the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) of the UK in mid-January, which would help speed up the approval process.

    The vaccine may be approved for use in the United States as of May if US regulators decide that the UK data is sufficient to make a decision. It may take him a few months to insist on looking at the figures before the US trial, its chief executive told Reuters earlier this month.

    Officials said Novavax’s vaccine production plant should be fully operational by April. CEO Stanley Erk told Reuters that the drugmaker expects tens of millions of stockpiles and ships to be ready in the United States.

    Novavax plans to produce its two-shot vaccine at eight manufacturing locations, including the Serum Institute of India. If authorized, it will follow three COVID-19 vaccines developed in the UK with Oxford University from Pfizer and partners BioNTech, Moderna Inc and AstraZeneca Schott. The final results of the Novavax trial provide further anticipation as to the possibility of daily COVID-19 deaths in the UK, possibly driven by the UK version.

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  • Discussion of farm laws.  India issues summons to British High Commissioner, attention to protests

    Discussion of farm laws. India issues summons to British High Commissioner, attention to protests

    Discussion ‘gross interference’ in UK Parliament, says Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla

    The discussion on farm laws by the British Parliament is a “gross interference” in India’s domestic affairs, Foreign Secretary Harshvardhan Shringla told British High Commissioner Alex Ellis on Tuesday. The Foreign Ministry (MEA) said the envoy was summoned and a diplomatic note of protest was handed over to him.

    “The Foreign Secretary clarified that this represents a widespread intervention in the politics of another democratic country. He advised that British MPs should refrain from doing vote bank politics by misrepresenting events, especially in relation to another fellow democracy, ”the Foreign Ministry said.

    The demarcation came a day after the UK Parliament discussed the laws. The High Commission in Britain said in a statement that the purpose of the discussion was to ‘confuse’ the British Indian community about the laws and status of minority communities in India.

    Following the debate, many British MPs took to social media and expressed support for protests by farmers for a long time. “The voice of Indian expatriates and Indian farmers was heard in Parliament today – the UK government must take action now,” said Claudia Webbe, a former Leudestar MP.

    Also read: “False claims in unilateral discussion”: India condemns UK MP’s debate on ‘war’

    The Foreign Ministry said that the Foreign Secretary “expressed strong opposition in the British Parliament to an inconsistent and gentle discussion on agrarian reform in India”.

    Mr Ellis took charge last month in a move that was set for a possible visit by UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson in April. Both sides have been in discussions on bilateral and multilateral issues in recent months as the visit is being planned. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar spoke to Foreign Secretary Dominic Rab on 3 March. In addition to cooperation in other areas, the two nations are working together at the United Nations, where in February the UK served as non-President with India as President on the Security Council. -Major member

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  • Oprah Interview |  Meghan says the British royals are worried about her son’s darker skin

    Oprah Interview | Meghan says the British royals are worried about her son’s darker skin

    Sunday’s interview special with Meghan described how naive she was about the ground rules of royal life before marrying her husband Harry nearly three years ago.

    Meghan has told Oprah Winfrey that she was silenced by the royal system and it became clear at a certain point that some were prepared to lie to “protect other members of the family”.

    The Duchess of Sussex distinguished between real members of the royal family and those who worked for them. Meghan said, “Rani has always been amazing to me.”

    Sunday’s interview special with Meghan described how naive she was about the ground rules of royal life before marrying her husband Harry nearly three years ago. “I couldn’t fully understand what the job was,” she said. She also notes that she did not know what to do before she met Queen Elizabeth II for the first time, and did not feel that it would be necessary.

    The Sunday night airing of the two-hour special hosted by Oprah Winfrey will provide the first, and unprecedented, glimpse of the couple’s departure from royal duties and the strains inflicted on them. Listeners in the United States are watching it first; It will not air until Monday night in the UK.

    “I was inexperienced”

    Meghan said, “I’d say I went naive because I didn’t know much about the royal family.” “It was not part of the conversation at home. This was not something we followed. “

    Britain's prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, are interviewed by Oprah Winfrey.

    Britain’s prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, are interviewed by Oprah Winfrey. | Photo courtesy: Reuters

    Meghan said that her and Harry were aligned during their courtship because of their “cause-driven” work. But she did not fully understand the pressure of being associated with the prestigious royal family.

    Archie worries about skin color

    He said that the British royal family refused to tell his son Archie, partly because of the conversation, how deep his skin could be.

    Meghan said in an interview, “They didn’t want him to be a prince or princess, not knowing what gender would be, which would be different from protocol, and he wouldn’t get protection.” CBS It was late on Sunday.

    “In those months when I was pregnant, around this time, so we have created a dialogue, you will not be given protection, will not be given a title and will also be concerned about how deep her skin can be . When he was born, “said Meghan.

    Asked with whom the conversation took place, he said: “I think it would be very damaging for them.”

    “Kate made me cry”

    Meghan said Kate, who is married to Harry’s brother Prince William, cried her out just before their 2018 wedding.

    Prince William of Britain and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the Royal Wedding in London on 29 April 2011.

    Prince William of Britain and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, stood on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the Royal Wedding in London on 29 April 2011. Photo courtesy: AP

    She denied a newspaper story that she cried before marrying Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, and said it was a turning point in her relationship with the media.

    “It was a turning point,” Meghan said. Asked if they cried Kate, Meghan replied: “Averted.”

    Meghan said, “A few days before the wedding she (Kate) was upset about something, yes the flower girl was right about the dress, and it made me cry. It hurt my feelings.”

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