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  1. Nobody works harder': Top Gun: Maverick producer Jerry Bruckheimer says there is no secret to Tom Cruise's success and leaves door open for another movie after sequel made $1.5bn Bruckheimer said: 'Nobody cares more or is a better actor than Tom Cruise' Asked about another Top Gun sequel, he said: 'We'll have to wait and see' Bruckheimer was speaking at the Critics Choice Award in LA on Sunday Maverick, which was nominated for several awards, won Best Cinematography
  2. R'Bonney Gabriel - a fashion designer, model and sewing teacher from Texas - has become the first Filipino American to win Miss Universe. Last year, she became the first Filipino American to win the Miss USA title. Women representing 84 different countries took part in the 71st Miss Universe competition, held in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Saturday.
  3. Migrants facing potential removal to Rwanda under the Home Office's relocation scheme have won permission to challenge the policy. Last month the High Court ruled that the scheme was lawful. Today's ruling means there is no prospect of flights leaving immediately while it goes to the Court of Appeal. Home Secretary Suella Braverman has said she is committed to making the Rwanda policy work.
  4. Joel Hills steers you through the issues on the table at the World Economic Forum Mon 16 Jan 9am • ITV News' Business and Economics Editor, Joel Hills, previews the big topics at the World Economic forum, as world leaders descend on Davos.
  5. An anonymous Spanish singer says the opera star tried to kiss and touch her in the early 2000s, telling Spain's La Sexta television channel: "One of the first things they tell you is don't go up in the lift alone with Placido Domingo." Bethany Minelle
  6. German police say they have removed almost all climate activists from a German village that will be destroyed to allow the expansion of a coal mine. Hundreds of officers cleared around 300 activists from Lützerath in an operation that began on Wednesday. Police say they removed activists waiting in treehouses, a day after clashes broke out between both sides. Two people were still holding out in an underground tunnel at the site in western Germany, police added. "There are no further activists in the village of Lützerath," police said, adding that the buildings at the site had been cleared by Friday. Police said that 35 "tree structures" and almost 30 wooden constructions had also been cleared away.
  7. Germany's Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht has resigned following a series of blunders and PR disasters. It comes as Berlin comes under rising pressure to allow the delivery of German-built battle tanks to Ukraine. Ms Lambrecht was mocked for her announcement that Germany was supporting Ukraine by sending 5,000 military helmets. She was also widely criticised for failing to improve Germany's notoriously ill-equipped armed forces. This was despite the provision of €100bn (£88bn) for that task following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  8. Elite Metropolitan police officer David Carrick revealed as serial rapist Carrick, 48, carried out more than 40 attacks over 17 years, despite force being told repeatedly of allegations A Metropolitan police officer has been revealed as a serial rapist who committed more than 40 attacks, despite the force being told of repeated allegations over two decades that he was a threat to women. PC David Carrick, an armed officer in the parliamentary and diplomatic protection command, admitted on Monday to more than 43 counts – some detailing multiple offences, against 12 women. Full Story
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  10. A Ukraine apartment building has suffered the deadliest civilian attack in months - with 29 people killed after a Russian missile strike. The confirmed death toll of the Dnipro strike rose to 29 on Sunday (January 15) as rescue workers scrambled to reach survivors in the rubble, the regional governor reported.
  11. Report from ITV News. Original source. https://www.itv.com/news/2023-01-13/what-china-looks-like-after-the-abrupt-abandonment-of-its-zero-covid-policy?utm_source=NewsApp&utm_medium=SocialShare
  12. Pokhara airport: At least 40 killed in plane crash in central Nepal A plane with 72 people on board has crashed near an airport in central Nepal and at least 40 bodies have been recovered, officials say. The Yeti Airlines flight from Kathmandu to the tourist town of Pokhara crashed on landing, catching fire. Videos posted on social media show an aircraft flying low over a populated area before spinning sharply. There were 68 passengers on board, including at least 15 foreign nationals, and four crew members. Hundreds of Nepalese soldiers are involved in the operation at the crash site in the gorge of the Seti River, just one and a half kilometres from the airport.
  13. A potentially deadly mosquito-borne virus has been detected in Victoria for the first time in more than a decade. Murray Valley Encephalitis (MVE) has been discovered in northern Victoria, just days after its detection in the Griffith area, in New South Wales. The discovery comes after record-breaking floods and rain
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