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Here are some punchy news headlines from around the world:

Politics

  1. Biden's Big Win: US President-elect Joe Biden announces his economic team, including Janet Yellen as Treasury Secretary.
  2. UK's Brexit Conundrum: UK and EU negotiators fail to reach a post-Brexit trade deal, sparking fears of a no-deal exit.
  3. India's Farm Protests: Thousands of farmers protest in New Delhi against new agricultural laws, demanding government repeal.

Business

  1. Tesla's Electric Dreams: Elon Musk's Tesla announces plans to launch a new electric pickup truck, the Cybertruck.
  2. Amazon's Global Ambitions: E-commerce giant Amazon expands its operations in Africa, opening new warehouses in South Africa and Egypt.
  3. China's Economic Slowdown: China's economy grows at its slowest pace in 29 years, sparking concerns about global trade.

Entertainment

  1. Oscar Nominations: The Academy announces its nominees for the 93rd Academy Awards, with "The Father" and "Mank" leading the pack.
  2. K-pop Sensation: K-pop group BTS breaks multiple records with their new album "BE", including the most-streamed album on Spotify.
  3. Hollywood's Diversity Push: The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announces new diversity and inclusion initiatives to promote more diverse representation in the industry.

Sports

  1. NFL Playoffs: The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills advance to the AFC Championship game, while the Green Bay Packers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers face off in the NFC.
  2. Australian Open: Tennis stars Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams win their respective titles at the Australian Open.
  3. Cricket Controversy: Cricket Australia launches an investigation into allegations of ball-tampering by the Australian team during a recent Test match.

World News

  1. Iran's Nuclear Program: Iran announces plans to increase its uranium enrichment capacity, sparking concerns about its nuclear program.
  2. North Korea's Missile Tests: North Korea conducts multiple missile tests, defying international pressure to halt its nuclear program.
  3. Climate Change: The World Meteorological Organization reports that 2020 was the hottest year on record, with global temperatures rising to 1.2°C above pre-industrial levels.

These are just a few of the top news headlines from around the world. Stay informed and stay up-to-date with the latest news!