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Charli XCX 'will not tolerate' wicked chants about Taylor Swift at her concerts
BANG Showbiz via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoThe '360' singer was left "disturbed" to hear that some fans had been shouting the hateful message...
Brazil's Pantanal wetlands fire season hasn't officially started but it's already breaking records
Associated Press via Yahoo News UK· 16 hours agoBrazil’s massive Pantanal wetlands haven't technically entered annual fire season, but already the...
Woman who lured men via dating apps to be robbed by gang is arrested
Daily Mail· 2 days agoLetícia Nicolau and her boyfriend, Pedro Gonçalves, were apprehended at their home in the southern...
Six LGBTQ+ destinations around the world
BBC News· 3 days agoCase in point: in May, the US State Department issued a worldwide travel warning about the "increased potential for foreign terrorist...
Moment woman skydives out of a waterslide from a hot air balloon
Daily Mail· 1 day agoA previous skydiving trick, which she shared on TikTok in January and has more than 37 million...
Flooded Brazil 'ghost town' a climate warning to world, UN advisor says
Reuters· 4 days agoRecord floods that killed over 170 people and displaced half a million in southern Brazil are a...
Charli XCX says she will ‘not tolerate’ anti-Taylor Swift chants by her fans
The Irish News· 6 days agoBritish singer Charli XCX is urging her fans to put a stop to their chants against US superstar...
City's Sara stance clear amid Roma link - reports
Evening News 24· 4 days agoThe Canaries' influential attacking midfielder has been touted with the Romans since the end of a season where he produced 25 goal contributions in 48 matches. Now Brazilian-based sports journalist ...
Gamescom Latam: "With no E3, we're the biggest games event in the Americas"
gamesindustry.biz· 2 days agoThe first ever Gamescom Latam is off to a strong start in São Paulo, Brazil, with over 100,000...
Health expert issues fresh calls for 'heavy taxation' on ultra-processed foods
Harrow Times· 3 days agoProfessor Carlos Monteiro, of the University of Sao Paulo, is set to discuss the hazards these present at the International Congress on Obesity in Brazil ...