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This is the moment a hungry moggie clambered all over an unsuspecting cat cafe visitor in the relentless pursuit of a blueberry muffin. The Catnap Cafe in Christchurch, New Zealand, allows customers to enjoy a cup of coffee, or a delicious pastry, and cozy up with a feline friend. But baristas warn visitors to be careful if they order a blueberry muffin because one of their cats, named Yuzu, will do anything to get his paws on the delicious treat. Cafe customer Richard Parkin, 47, took the risk and ordered one of Yuzu s favourites and was subjected to a lot of attention from the cat. ....
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Morning mail: John Howard pans Trump, Christmas warning, drought unbroken Donald Trump’s failure to manage the Covid crisis cost Republicans the US election, according to Australia’s former prime minister John Howard. Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP Thursday: Former PM says Donald Trump’s inability to manage Covid cost Republicans US election. Plus: Israel signs off on Malka Leifer extradition Wed 16 Dec 2020 15.24 EST Last modified on Wed 16 Dec 2020 15.30 EST Good morning, this is Richard Parkin bringing you the main stories and must-reads on Thursday 17 December. Top stories John Howard has savaged Donald Trump’s failure to handle the coronavirus pandemic, saying his inability to manage the crisis even “half-decently” cost the Republicans the US election. Speaking during a question and answer session in Canberra, the former PM pulled no punches, saying: “Every time [Trump] had a news conference he was penning a political suicide note.” T ....