July 15 2020, 08:00
Dozens of women would have shared the payout but other accusers had objected to its terms.
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BBC News - Entertainment & Arts
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July 15 2020, 08:00
"I'm upset, baffled; I won't be commentating on the big England games in the coming year," he says.
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BBC News - Entertainment & Arts
July 15 2020, 08:00
For some LGBT women, the lesbian cheerleader was the first gay woman they'd seen on screen.
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BBC News - Entertainment & Arts
July 15 2020, 08:00
Chinese President Xi Jinping surprised the world with a speech at Davos in 2017, defending free trade and joint action on climate change as then US president-elect Donald Trump argued for precisely the opposite. It might have been an overambitious pitch by Xi to position China as the world's next leader, but it also seemed a genuine sign that Beijing was committing to the international rules-based order.
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CNN.com - RSS Channel - World
July 15 2020, 08:00
Though border restrictions and quarantine measures are keeping people from visiting many of the world's most popular travel destinations at the moment, one country famed for its natural beauty is now welcoming all guests -- the Maldives.
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July 15 2020, 08:00
President Donald Trump plans to address China during afternoon remarks at the White House, officials said.
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July 15 2020, 08:00
• How much trouble is Huawei in?
• Here's why 5G is the future
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July 15 2020, 08:00
Russian authorities claim to have contained the massive spill in Norilsk, but a whistleblower and an environmentalist tell CNN the damage is much worse than disclosed and poses a threat to the ecosystem of the Arctic Ocean. CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports.
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July 15 2020, 08:00
Oatly, the popular Swedish oat milk brand, has received $200 million from a Blackstone-led, star-studded investment group that included Oprah Winfrey, Natalie Portman, Jay-Z's entertainment agency, and former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz.
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