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    2020-07-22  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Haruma Miura dies at 30

Haruma Miura, a Japanese actor known for his roles in the “Attack on Titan” films and “Kimi ni Todoke,” has died, according to Kyodo News and other local reports. He was 30.

Princess Beatrice marries in private ceremony

Princess Beatrice got married in a private ceremony on Friday, with her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in attendance, Buckingham Palace said.

Tyra Banks to be ‘Dancing With the Stars’ new host

Tyra Banks is twirling into the ballroom — not actually dancing, but hosting the upcoming season of ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars.”

Henry Golding to voice act in ‘Apprentice’

Henry Golding, a breakout from “Crazy Rich Asians,” has been tapped to play the lead role in “The Tiger’s Apprentice,” the adaptation of the best-selling children’s book from Paramount Animation.

‘Glee’ star’s death ruled accidental drowning

U.S. “Glee” star Naya Rivera died of accidental drowning, the Ventura County medical examiner said, marking the third tragic passing of a cast member from the popular television musical series.

Fallon returns to talk show

Jimmy Fallon has returned to the television studio for his “Tonight Show,” becoming the first late-night host to get back to something approaching normal production in almost four months.

Film on China’s hunt for economic criminals to be screened in 2021

“The Hunting,” a film depicting China’s operation “Fox Hunt” about pursuing economic crime suspects who flee overseas, is set to hit the big screen in early 2021, the film’s official social media account said when releasing the first trailer.

‘Legends Never Die’ marks biggest posthumous album debut

Juice WRLD’s first posthumous album “Legends Never Die,” earned 497,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending on July 16. (SD-Agencies)

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