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Bieber Defends Manager after Taylor Swift 'Bullying' Accusation

Justin Bieber accused Taylor Swift of "crossing a line" Sunday after she re-ignited their longstanding feud in a post attacking his manager for buying the rights to much of her multi-platinum back catalog. 

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Seoul Food for Trump as Moon Serves Up U.S. Steak

South Korea's President Moon Jae-in sought to appeal to Donald Trump's personal preferences on Saturday with a U.S. steak dinner and a guest list including a star woman golfer.

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Family of Syrian Toddler Washed Ashore Objects to New Film

Family members have sharply denounced a new film about the young Syrian boy who became a symbol of Europe's migration crisis after wrenching photos emerged of his lifeless body washed up on a Turkish beach.

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Chinese War Film Cancels Premiere in Apparent Censorship

The premiere of Chinese war epic "The Eight Hundred" has been canceled, an apparent result of censorship after an association of retired party cadres deemed it "inappropriate" ahead of Communist China's 70th anniversary.

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French Restaurant Run by Argentine Chef Crowned World's Best

French restaurant Mirazur run by Argentine chef Mauro Colagreco was Tuesday crowned the world's best restaurant at an awards ceremony put on by British trade magazine Restaurant.

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Pamela Anderson Splits with 'Monster' French World Cup-Winning Boyfriend

Former "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson has revealed she has broken up with France World Cup-winning defender Adil Rami, calling him a "monster" who "scammed" her.

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Critics Hit Out at Millions Spent on Harry and Meghan's Home

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan's new home in Windsor cost £2.4 million ($3.05 million, 2.7 million euros) of taxpayers' money to renovate, royal accounts showed Tuesday, prompting criticism from anti-monarchy campaigners.

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Memes, Cartoons and Caustic Cantonese: The Language of Hong Kong's Protests

Viral artwork pummelling city leaders, clever word plays and Cantonese cursing that would make a sailor blush -- Hong Kongers have displayed a characteristically riotous embrace of satire during their huge anti-government protests.

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Rap Superstar Cardi B Indicted over Strip Club Brawl

A grand jury has indicted Cardi B over her alleged involvement in a New York strip club brawl, a spokeswoman for Queens prosecutors said Friday, with court documents showing 14 new counts including two felonies against the rap superstar.

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Rihanna Opens New York Pop-Up Shop for Her Fenty Label

Rolling out her concept of fashion that is not a slave to the seasons or the shackles of Fashion Week, Rihanna opened the second pop-up shop of her Fenty brand in New York Tuesday, a month after the launch of the new fashion house in Paris.

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