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Joshua Bassett is on the mend following surgery

Joshua Bassett is on the mend following surgery BANG Showbiz 20/01/2021 Bang Showbiz Joshua Bassett is on the mend after undergoing emergency surgery last week. The 20-year-old star has taken to his Instagram Story to reassure fans that he s feeling much better after undergoing surgery. He wrote: Hi guys! I wanted to take a moment to thank you all and give you a little update. I am feeling much better !!! getting very excellent care and defininitly on the mend. (sic) Joshua thanked his fans for their support, saying there s much good to come . The singer also revealed he s keen to return to work as soon as possible.

Good morning! It s Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Joshua Bassett on the mend after hospitalization

Pāpāmoa father says group bashed him after he tried to protect his teen children

Pāpāmoa father says group bashed him after he tried to protect his teen children 20 Jan, 2021 05:00 PM 6 minutes to read Daniel Proctor says he was just trying to protect his children when he was attacked. Photo / George Novak Daniel Proctor says he was just trying to protect his children when he was attacked. Photo / George Novak An ex-security guard lying beaten in hospital says he was trying to protect his children when he was set upon by a group of young men outside a petrol station in Papamoa. In the early hours of Sunday morning, Daniel Proctor, 38, woke to a frantic call from his teenaged daughter saying her brother had been attacked.

Thailand court gives record 43-year sentence for insulting king

A court in Thailand on Tuesday sentenced a former civil servant to a record prison term of 43 years and six months for breaching the country s strict law on insulting or defaming the monarchy, lawyers said. The Bangkok Criminal Court found the woman guilty on 29 counts of violating the country s lese majeste law for posting audio clips to Facebook and YouTube with comments deemed critical of the monarchy, the group Thai Lawyers for Human Rights said. The sentence, which comes amid an ongoing protest movement that has seen unprecedented public criticism of the monarchy, was swiftly condemned by rights groups. Today s court verdict is shocking and sends a spine-chilling signal that not only criticisms of the monarchy won t be tolerated, but they will also be severely punished, said Sunai Phasuk, a senior researcher for the group Human Rights Watch.

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