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On the top in todays news Charles III, Keir Starmer, Jürgen Klopp and others.
Charles III

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Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms. Wikipedia

TikTok users worldwide plan to blitz platform with coverage of King's Coronation
Mirror · over 2 years
NANA AKUA Why I'm thrilled by the invitation to pledge my 'true allegiance' to King Charles III
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NANA AKUA Why I'm thrilled by the invitation to pledge my 'true allegiance' to King Charles III
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Frankie Boyle’s Farewell to the Monarchy review – looks like he’s blown his chance of an OBE
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Fly the flag in style JO ELVIN's got red, white and blue Coronation style covered
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Keir Starmer
2. Keir Starmer
Jürgen Klopp
3. Jürgen Klopp
Prince Harry
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6. Erik ten Hag
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7. Bruno Fernandes
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Richard Sharp
13. Richard Sharp
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15. Sergio Pérez
Ryan Mason
16. Ryan Mason
Kemi Badenoch
17. Kemi Badenoch
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18. Graeme Souness
Esteban Ocon
19. Esteban Ocon
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Who is popular today, a project that regularly archives news and public figures from the Wikipedia, then links current events with public figures, and then comes the statistics, information extraction and patterns recognision. The project aims primarily at analyzing news to extract information and linking it more favorably to the reader, instead of reading the news randomly. The other goal is to archive news as profiles for public figures, making them a permanent reference for researchers. The project depends on some of the links between the unstructured texts (news) and entities (people) through the analysis of text and the approach with the names of public figures, in addition to some of the process of identifying the images of the characters through the news in which it was mentioned.