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సన్నీలియోనీ, సల్మాన్‌ తర్వాత అమితాబ్, అక్షయ్‌

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Published : Dec 4, 2019, 9:14 AM IST

ఓ సంస్థ చేసిన సర్వేలో బాలీవుడ్ హాట్ భామ సన్నీ లియోని, సల్మాన్ ఖాన్ అగ్రస్థానంలో నిలిచారు. అమితాబ్, అక్షయ్ కుమార్ తర్వాతి స్థానాల్లో ఉన్నారు.

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సల్మాన్

ఓ జాబితాలో బాలీవుడ్‌ అగ్ర కథానాయకులు అమితాబ్‌ బచ్చన్, అక్షయ్‌ కుమార్‌ని వెనక్కినెట్టి మొదటి స్థానంలో నిలిచారు సన్నీలియోనీ, సల్మాన్‌ ఖాన్‌. అదేంటంటే? ప్రముఖ సంస్థ యాహూ ప్రతి సంవత్సరం ఓ నివేదిక విడుదల చేస్తుంటుంది. ఇందులో నెట్టింట ఏ సెలబ్రిటీ గురించి ఎక్కువ మంది అన్వేషించారో తెలియజేస్తుంది.

తాజాగా 'యాహూ మోస్ట్‌ సెర్చ్‌డ్‌ సెలబ్రిటీ' పేరిట వాళ్ల వివరాలు ప్రకటించింది. 2019గాను నటి సన్నీ లియోనీ, కండల వీరుడు సల్మాన్‌ మొదటి స్థానం కైవసం చేసుకున్నారు. ఈ ఏడాది అత్యధిక మంది ఈ ఇద్దరి గురించి వెతికారట. వీళ్ల తర్వాతి స్థానంలో అమితాబ్‌ బచ్చన్, అక్షయ్‌ కుమార్‌ ఉన్నారు. 2016, 2017లోనూ సన్నీనే మొదటి స్థానంలో నిలిచింది.

ఓ జాబితాలో బాలీవుడ్‌ అగ్ర కథానాయకులు అమితాబ్‌ బచ్చన్, అక్షయ్‌ కుమార్‌ని వెనక్కినెట్టి మొదటి స్థానంలో నిలిచారు సన్నీలియోనీ, సల్మాన్‌ ఖాన్‌. అదేంటంటే? ప్రముఖ సంస్థ యాహూ ప్రతి సంవత్సరం ఓ నివేదిక విడుదల చేస్తుంటుంది. ఇందులో నెట్టింట ఏ సెలబ్రిటీ గురించి ఎక్కువ మంది అన్వేషించారో తెలియజేస్తుంది.

తాజాగా 'యాహూ మోస్ట్‌ సెర్చ్‌డ్‌ సెలబ్రిటీ' పేరిట వాళ్ల వివరాలు ప్రకటించింది. 2019గాను నటి సన్నీ లియోనీ, కండల వీరుడు సల్మాన్‌ మొదటి స్థానం కైవసం చేసుకున్నారు. ఈ ఏడాది అత్యధిక మంది ఈ ఇద్దరి గురించి వెతికారట. వీళ్ల తర్వాతి స్థానంలో అమితాబ్‌ బచ్చన్, అక్షయ్‌ కుమార్‌ ఉన్నారు. 2016, 2017లోనూ సన్నీనే మొదటి స్థానంలో నిలిచింది.

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Caracas - 3 December 2019
1. Various of pro-government supporters marching to show their support for the government of President Nicolas Maduro
2. Maduro's face on a banner and supporters marching
3. Various of supporters marching
GOVERNMENT TV - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Bogota - 3 December 2019
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Ivan Duque, President of Colombia:
"We are talking about what more needs to be said and coordinated by all the countries to apply sanctions on those that belong to the groups close to the dictator (Nicolas Maduro, President of Venezuela) that are bleeding the people of Venezuela.  We need to place economic sanctions to those groups that are close to the dictatorship. We need to place more restrictions and means to extinguish the dominion of those goods, the product of theft that comes from that which belongs to the Venezuelan people."
5. The Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (TIAR - also known as the Rio Treaty) conference taking place
6. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Ivan Duque, President of Colombia:
"There are no unilateral actions here, nor are there invitations to use force.  Here there is a constant invitation for the diplomatic siege to deepen, but for all of our sanctions to be more and more effective, more pronounced, and keep alive the spirit of a continent that wants to make the Inter-American Democratic Charter effective."
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Caracas - 3 December 2019
7. Pro-government supporters marching to show their support for the government
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Caracas - 3 December 2019
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8. Nicolas Maduro, President of Venezuela speaking during a televised event
9. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Nicolas Maduro, President of Venezuela: ++BREAK UP AT SOURCE++
"The Colombian people have been rising for 13 days now (protesting) and tomorrow the 4th of December the entire country of Colombia will go out for a national strike against Ivan Duque and he would like to deflect attention towards Venezuela.  Alert to the people of Colombia, that is why took the TIAR meeting.  The TIAR, imagine it.  The TIAR, and what they have done is ridiculous and what the Foreign Minister did just now by phone... he sent me the official declaration from Bogota today.  All I can say to Ivan Duque, you are a ridiculous Porky (pig).  You are ridiculous and you have failed at the TIAR."
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Caracas - 3 December 2019
10. Various of pro-government supporters marching to show their support for the government
11 . A supporter dressed as the Devil and wearing horns, carrying a sign reading: (Spanish) "I buy souls" and a US $1 dollar bill beneath it
12. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) no name given, government supporter:
"Venezuela is marching to show that it is completely rejecting that because in 2015 President Chavez (former President of Venezuela Hugo Chavez) suggested we leave the TIAR.  We are no longer bound by the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (TIAR)."
13. Various of pro-government supporters marching to show their support for the government
    
STORYLINE:
Representatives from over a dozen nations that are signatories to a Cold War-era defence treaty for the Americas moved on Tuesday to further isolate close allies of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro with economic sanctions.
The 1947 Rio Treaty signatories concluded a meeting in Bogota by vowing to cooperate in pursuing sanctions and travel restrictions for Maduro government associates accused of corruption, drug trafficking, money laundering or human rights violations.
While the United States and the European Union have targeted Maduro associates with economic sanctions, Latin American nations who are supporting opposition leader Juan Guaidó have largely resorted to diplomatic pressure – and it will be up to each individual nation to decide how to move forward.
The promise of enhanced economic pressure against Maduro comes at a time when Venezuela's opposition is faltering.
Guaidó has struggled to mobilise supporters onto the streets and dipped in popularity.
Meanwhile, fissures within the opposition are coming to light amidst recent controversies involving alleged abuses of power.
Colombian President Iván Duque contends that Maduro is offering a safe haven to rebel factions of the National Liberation Army and dissidents with the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, an assertion the Venezuelan leader denies.
Duque urged that nations embark on tougher sanctions going forward.
"Here there's no invitation for use of force," he said.
Despite repeated remarks from Rio Treaty members indicating they will not pursue a military response, Venezuelan leaders contend the signatories are plotting to overthrow Maduro and warning citizens that an intervention could be imminent.
In Caracas, government supporters marched to show their support for Maduro, who gave an address during a public event which televised, rejecting the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (TIAR) gathering and accusing Duque of trying to "deflect" attention from the protests taking place inside Colombia.
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