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World News: Iranians grieve as previous pioneer Rafsanjani buried

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Several thousands grieved the late Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani on Tuesday, moaning in sadness as his body was entombed at a Tehran hallowed place close by the pioneer of the nation's 1979 Islamic Revolution. Rafsanjani's last resting place close to the late Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, mirrored his legacy as one of the mainstays of Iran's administrative commanded political framework, as he served in later years as a go-between for hard-liners and reformists. In any case, even his hourslong burial service highlighted the divisions still influencing everything. Parts of the group along his burial service parade at one point droned in support of restriction pioneers under house capture. Different government officials did not go to the dedication. Throngs filled fundamental avenues of the capital, with many droning, beating their trunks and crying in the style of grieving regular among Shiite Muslims. The memorial service for Rafsanjani, who kicke...

"Fantasy world" leads race for British Academy Film Awards

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The peppy, pastel-toned jazz melodic "Fantasy world" fast ventured into a honors season lead Tuesday, picking up 11 selections for the British Academy Film Awards , the U.K. likeness the Oscars. Performing artists Sophie Turner, right, and Dominic Cooper talk with each other before they posture for picture takers in the wake of reporting the designations for the EE British Academy Film Awards in 2017 at a photograph call at BAFTA base camp in focal London, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2017. The sweet-tempered Ryan Gosling-Emma Stone sentiment is up for best picture, chief, on-screen character and on-screen character at the British honors, which are viewed as a solid pointer of likely accomplishment at Hollywood's prize-giving one month from now. The selections add to the melodic's force after it won seven prizes at the Golden Globes on Sunday. Philosophical science fiction yarn "Entry" and mental thriller "Nighttime Animals" have nine designations each for th...

News: New Ghana president's discourse duplicates US inaugural locations

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Ghana's new president is confronting feedback after sections in his introduction discourse gave off an impression of being lifted from addresses given by American pioneers, a shame for a nation that long has been adulated as one of Africa's most grounded vote based systems. President Nana Akufo-Addo guaranteed of office Saturday after he won race on his third offer for the administration. One line in his discourse is almost indistinguishable to an expression utilized by previous President Bill Clinton in his 1993 inaugural address. Another expression in Akufo-Addo's discourse is practically the same as one in the inaugural discourse given by previous President George W. Shrubbery in 2001. The Ghanaian administration declined to remark Tuesday on the likenesses that became famous online via web-based networking media after the introduction. Akufo-Addo's discourse contained the accompanying expression: "However our difficulties are fearsome, so are our qualities. Gha...