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London rapper Little Simz wins prestigious Mercury Prize
London rapper Little Simz wins prestigious Mercury Prize
World
by  AFP

London rapper Little Simz on Tuesday won Britain's prestigious Mercury Prize for album "Sometimes I Might Be Introvert", beating off competition from "One Direction" singer Harry Styles, among others. Guitarist Bernard Butler, who won the second ever Mercury Prize with iconic indie band Suede in 1993, reappeared on the shortlist again, this time for his collaboration with actress Jessie Buckley.

Netflix subscriber growth beats expectations
Netflix subscriber growth beats expectations
Business and Economy
by  AFP

Netflix on Tuesday reported that it gained more than 2 million subscribers in the recent quarter, calming investor fears that the streaming television giant was losing paying customers. Netflix said it ended the quarter with slightly more than 223 million subscribers worldwide, up some 2.4 million, after seeing subscriber ranks ebb during the first half of this year.

Biden seeks to put abortion battle at center of midterms
Biden seeks to put abortion battle at center of midterms
World
by  AFP

US President Joe Biden vowed Tuesday to make a law enshrining nationwide abortion rights his top priority if Democrats win their uphill battle for Congress in looming midterm elections. If Democrats hold on, the priority would be a national abortion rights law, effectively overturning the Supreme Court ruling.

US confirms Saudi detention of American over tweets
US confirms Saudi detention of American over tweets
World
by  AFP

The United States said Tuesday it was raising with Saudi Arabia a prison sentence handed to a US citizen over tweets critical of the kingdom, another source of tension between the historic allies. The State Department confirmed the detention of Saad Ibrahim Almadi, a US citizen of Saudi origin, and said the United States brought up his case starting in December and as recently as Monday.

Fresh protests to mark anniversary of Chile revolt
Fresh protests to mark anniversary of Chile revolt
World
by  AFP

Hundreds of Chileans, mainly students, protested in Santiago Tuesday, erecting burning barricades to mark three years since a social uprising they say has not yet yielded the desired societal change. Boric, a former student leader who had supported the 2019 protests, on Tuesday called for a new social dialogue to give shape to much-needed social reform.