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Daily Aquarius Horoscope December 29 (29/12)

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Aquarius Jan 20 − Feb 18 Alias: Alias: The Water Bearer December 29 (29/12) daily aquarius horoscope: summary aquarius daily Star 10/10 A discovery appears imminent and this could shed helpful light on a particular matter youve chosen to see in a specific way. Youve done a good job of ensuring something added up, even if you knew essential pieces of the puzzle were missing. Expect soon to experience a change of mind, change of heart or a shift in attitude toward what you have invested much faith in so far. Youll be grateful for those final missing pieces of the puzzle! Read more... summary aquarius tomorrow Star 8/10 You might feel you need to be seen to be taking action in a particular way but is your own judgment and pressure coming from yourself not enough to bring about a res...

Daily Cancer Horoscope December 28 (28/12)

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Cancer Jun 22 − July 22 Alias: Alias: The Crab December 28 (28/12) daily cancer horoscope: summary cancer daily Star 8/10 Aretha Franklins song about Respect comes to mind in looking at your forecast. Are we not supposed to get back what we give out? Should you therefore be receiving more respect from a certain person than youre getting? Before you resign yourself to tension continuing to hang like a leaden cloud over your relationship, consider what might happen if you brought a bit more kindness into the equation. Thats the sugar cube that will make a difference now. Read more... summary cancer tomorrow Star 10/10 People talk about calm before the storm. In some way, the opposite applies to you now. Youve experienced the storm and coped well throughout. Now, comes calmness. Thi...

How is Covid-19 going in 2021?

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  How is Covid-19 going in 2021? news Abdul Hamid 28 Dec 2020 (100) The euphoria from the introduction of the Covid-19 vaccine was faded by the emergence of a new strain of nCoV, and the course of the 2021 pandemic has become even more uncertain. The next three months will be a challenging and distant time for a virus-free life that may still be a long way off. Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic vaccinated Covid-19 in Belgrade on December 24 Photo:  AFP ...