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- Corrupt Israeli regime must be uprooted: Khamenei
- Consumers may face low gas pressure in Dhaka Tuesday, Wednesday

Korean star Kim Soo-Hyun denies accusations by late actress' family
South Korean actor Kim Soo-hyun, known for his roles in multiple hit drama series and movies, made a tearful public appearance at a press conference on Monday to deny allegations made by the family of actress Kim Sae-ron who died in an apparent suicide in February. "I can't admit to something I didn't do," he said. At the centre of the controversy are two main allegations: that Kim...
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