six-time world champion, COVID-19. Øyvind Sandberg, 67, Norwegian film director. Marielle de Sarnez, 69, French politician, Deputy (since 2017), Minister in charge of European Affairs (2017) and MEP (1999–2017), leukemia. Eusébio Scheid, 88, Brazilian Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro (2001–2009), COVID-19. Natália de Sousa, 73, Portuguese actress. Margo St. James, 83, American women's rights activist and sex worker. Sylvain Sylvain, 69, Egyptian-born American guitarist (New York Dolls), cancer. Philip Tartaglia, 70, Scottish Roman Catholic prelate, Metropolitan Archbishop of Glasgow (since 2012), COVID-19. Abay Tsehaye, Ethiopian politician, co-founder of the Marxist–Leninist League of Tigray, shot. Gábor Vass, 64, Hungarian actor and voice actor, COVID-19. (death announced on this date) Maguito Vilela, 71, Brazilian lawyer and politician, Governor of Goiás (1995–1998), Senator (1999–2007) and Mayor-elected of Goiânia (since 2021), COVID-19. Hannes Viljoen, 77, South African rugby union player (Natal, national team). Frank Arok, 88, Serbian-Australian football player (FK Jedinstvo) and manager (St George Saints, Australia national team). Lingson Belekanyama, Malawian politician, COVID-19. Bruce Bennett, 77, American Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders), pneumonia and COVID-19. Sir Robert Cohan, 95, American-born British dancer and choreographer, founder of The Place, London Contemporary Dance School and LCDT. Florentin Crihălmeanu, 61, Romanian Greek Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Cluj-Gherla (since 2002), COVID-19. Wim de Graaff, 89, Dutch Olympic speed skater (1956, 1960) and coach. Norman Houston, 62, Northern Irish diplomat, director of the Northern Ireland Bureau. Jürgen Hubbert, 83, German mechanical engineer and manager. Carlos Joseph, 40, American football player (San Diego Chargers, Manchester Wolves), ruptured brain aneurysm. Denis Karasyov, 57, Russian actor (Mute Witness, The Heirs, Viktor). Leon M. Keer, 86, American engineer. Tim Lester, 52, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys), COVID-19. Fred Levin, 83, American lawyer (Levin Papantonio Law Firm), COVID-19. Constantin Lozovanu, 74, Moldovan judge. Mona Malm, 85, Swedish actress (Heja Roland!, Fanny and Alexander, The Tattooed Widow). Álvaro Mejía, 80, Colombian Olympic long-distance runner (1964, 1968, 1972). Sidik Mia, 55, Malawian politician, MP (2004–2014), Minister of Defence (2009–2010), Minister of Transport and Public Works (since 2020), COVID-19. Theodoros Mitras, 72, Greek politician, MP (1993–1996). Adolfo Paredes, 43, Panamanian lawyer. Osvaldo Peredo, 79, Bolivian revolutionary (Ñancahuazú Guerrilla). Enrique Pineda Barnet, 87, Cuban film director and screenwriter (I Am Cuba). Philaret, 85, Belarusian Orthodox prelate, Metropolitan of Minsk and Slutsk (1978–2013), leader of the Belarusian Orthodox Church (1990–2013), COVID-19. John G. Ramsay, 89, British structural geologist. Bridget Rowe, 70, British journalist, editor of Sunday Mirror (1991–1992, 1997–1998), The People (1992–1996), COVID-19. Khalid bin Abdullah Al Saud, 84, Saudi royal, conglomerate magnate (Mawarid Holding) and horse stable owner (Juddmonte Farms). Shingoose, 74, Canadian folk musician, COVID-19. Bogdan Stanoevici, 62, Romanian actor and politician, clostridioides difficile infection. Keith Valigura, 63, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1985–1991). John Ward, 83, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury, national team). Robert Warke, 90, Irish Anglican prelate, Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross (1988–1998). Dame Margaret Weston, 94, British museum curator, Director of the Science Museum (1973–1986). Massoud Achkar, 64, Lebanese politician, COVID-19. Sheldon Adelson, 87, American casino owner, founder of Las Vegas Sands, lymphoma. Vassilis Alexakis, 77, Greek-born French writer and translator. Guy Auffray, 75, French judoka. Éric Babin, 61, French politician. Edward Beard, 80, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1981) and the Rhode Island House of Representatives (1972–1974), Parkinson's disease. Eve Branson, 96, British philanthropist and child welfare advocate, COVID-19. Roger Cayrel, 95, French astronomer. Shashikumar Chitre, 84, Indian mathematician and astrophysicist. Lloyd Cowan, 58, British track and field athlete and coach. Étienne Draber, 81, French actor (May Fools, Madame Bovary, House of D), COVID-19. Fabio Enzo, 74, Italian footballer (Roma, Cesena, Novara), complications from COVID-19. Yousef Ghawanmeh, 85, Jordanian historian. Lionel Gossman, 91, Scottish-American literary scholar. Ian Griggs, 92, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Ludlow (1987–1994). Kathleen Heddle, 55, Canadian rower, Olympic champion (1992, 1996), breast and lymph node cancer. Howard Johnson, 79, American jazz musician. Mark Keds, 50, English punk singer (Senseless Things). David Khakhaleishvili, 49, Georgian judoka, Olympic champion (1992), heart disease. Gothard Kokott, 77, Polish football manager (Raków Częstochowa, Ruch Radzionków). Paul Kölliker, 88, Swiss Olympic rower (1960). Rada Lysenko, 99, Ukrainian pianist and pedagogue, People's Artist of Ukraine. Bogdan Macovei, 67, Romanian handball manager and author. Jean-Marie Marconot, 82, French sociolinguist. Mario Masuku, 69, Swazi politician. Colin McDonald, 92, Australian cricketer (Victoria, national team). Don Miller, 80, American pop singer (The Vogues). Kurt Oddekalv, 63, Norwegian environmentalist, founder of Green Warriors of Norway, drowning. Tord Peterson, 94, Swedish actor (Honeymoon, House of Angels, Echoes from the Dead). Luis Adriano Piedrahíta Sandoval, 74, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Apartadó (2007–2014) and Santa Marta (since 2014), COVID-19. Turlapaty Kutumba Rao, 89, Indian writer and orator. Lindiwe Ndlovu, 44, South African actress (Winnie Mandela, Little One). Mizanur Rahman Khan, 53, Bangladeshi journalist, COVID-19. Alexei Revenco, 63, Moldovan radio announcer (Radio Moldova), COVID-19. Oscar Rizzato, 91, Italian Roman Catholic titular bishop, COVID-19. Prentice E. Sanders, 83, American police officer, chief of the San Francisco Police Department (2002–2003). William E. Thornton, 91, American astronaut. Stacy Title, 56, American film director (The Bye Bye Man, The Last Supper, Hood of Horror), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Ahmet Vefik Alp, 72, Turkish architect and political advisor, heart attack. Paco Álvarez Moreira, 66, Ecuadorian radio personality and journalist, complications from diabetes. Graham Arthur, 84, Australian football player (Hawthorn, Victoria) and coach. Hubert Auriol, 68, French rally driver, Dakar Rally winner (1981, 1983, 1992), complications from COVID-19. Sir David Barclay, 86, British businessman. Joël Batteux, 77, French politician, mayor of Saint-Nazaire (1983–2014), complications from surgery. Harry Brown, 72, American-Canadian basketball player, diabetes. Nancy Walker Bush Ellis, 94, American philanthropist, complications from COVID-19. Pedro Casado, 83, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid, Sabadell, national team). Tosh Chamberlain, 86, English footballer (Fulham, Dover Athletic, Gravesend and Northfleet). Avelino Chaves, 89, Spanish football player (Real Zaragoza) and executive. Jorge Cupeiro, 83, Argentine race car driver. Adam Dyczkowski, 88, Polish Roman Catholic prelate and philosopher, Bishop of Zielona Góra-Gorzów (1993–2007), COVID-19. Theo English, 90, Irish hurler (Marlfield, Tipperary). Kristen K. Flaa, 95, Norwegian politician, mayor of Aust-Agder (1972–1976). Bruno Ghedina, 77, Italian Olympic ice hockey player (1964), COVID-19. Pedro González, 83, Dominican baseball player (New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians). Tony Gregory, 83, English footballer (Luton Town, Watford). Ángel Sergio Guerrero Mier, 85, Mexican politician, Governor of Durango (1998–2004). Stanley Gusman, 49, Brazilian television presenter, COVID-19. Robert Halley, 85, French politician and businessman. Bobby Kellard, 77, English football player (Southend United, Portsmouth, Crystal Palace) and manager. Aminu Isa Kontagora, 64, Nigerian politician, Administrator of Benue State (1996–1998) and Kano State (1998–1999), complications from COVID-19. Pat Loud, 94, American reality TV personality (An American Family). Christopher Maboulou, 30, French-Congolese footballer (Châteauroux, Bastia, PAS Giannina), heart attack. Tahir Mughal, 43, Pakistani cricketer (Gujranwala, Allied Bank Limited, National Bank of Pakistan), gallbladder cancer. Josep Antoni Noya, 81, Spanish footballer (Sabadell, Atlético de Madrid). Georges Pernoud, 73, French journalist, television presenter and television producer. Wayne Radford, 64, American basketball player (Indiana Hoosiers, Indiana Pacers). Dee Rowe, 91, American college basketball coach (UConn Huskies), COVID-19. Donald Smith, 97, English cricketer (Sussex, national team). Julie Strain, 58, American actress (Heavy Metal 2000) and model (Penthouse, Heavy Metal), complications from dementia. David Stypka, 41, Czech singer-songwriter and guitarist, complications from cancer and COVID-19. Walter Taibo, 89, Uruguayan footballer (Huracán, Nacional, national team). Mohammad Khaledur Rahman Tito, 74, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1988, 2008–2014). Pala Thankam, 79, Indian actress (Rebecca, Gangasangamam, Ormakal Marikkumo). Thorleif Torstensson, 71, Swedish singer (Thorleifs), COVID-19. Naseer Turabi, 75, Indian-born Pakistani poet. Yeng Pway Ngon, 73, Singaporean writer and poet, prostate cancer. Beddu Amang, 84, Indonesian economist, Head of State Logistics Agency (1995–1998). Mehdi Attar-Ashrafi, 72, Iranian Olympic weightlifter (1976). Jerry Douglas, 84, American director and writer. Antón Cancelas, 65, Spanish voice actor. František Filip, 90, Czech film director (Tři chlapi v chalupě, Chalupáři, Utrpení mladého Boháčka), COVID-19. Patrick Gordon-Duff-Pennington, 90, British farmer and landowner (Muncaster Castle). Roberto Hernández Vázquez, 54, Mexican telenovela producer (Corazón salvaje, Tres mujeres, Amor de barrio), COVID-19. Barbara Hewson, 59, Irish barrister, pancreatic cancer. Isaak Khalatnikov, 101, Russian physicist (BKL singularity). Vivalyn Latty-Scott, 82, West Indies cricketer (Jamaica national team, West Indies national team) and coach. John Lutz, 81, American mystery writer (SWF Seeks Same). Ved Mehta, 86, Indian novelist, complications from Parkinson's disease. Ken Middleditch, 95, British motorcycle speedway rider (Hastings Saxons, Poole Pirates, Swindon Robins). Johnson Mlambo, 80, South African political activist, complications from COVID-19. Margaret Morrison, 66, Canadian philosopher of science, cancer. Ezra Nawi, 69, Israeli human rights activist, cancer. Hans Frede Nielsen, 77, Danish philologist. John Reilly, 86, American actor (General Hospital, Sunset Beach, Passions), heart attack. Llorenç Rifé, 82, Spanish football player (F.C. Barcelona, Deportivo de La Coruña). Don Robertson, 92, American television announcer (CBS Sports). George Robertson, 93, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens). Rong Zi, 98, Chinese-Taiwanese writer and poet. John Joseph Ryba, 91, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1993–2003). Philip Seeman, 86, Canadian neuropharmacologist, muscle disease. Kathy Shaidle, 56, Canadian writer, cancer. Fabrizio Soccorsi, 78, Italian physician, Papal private doctor (since 2015), complications from cancer and COVID-19. Madhav Singh Solanki, 93, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Gujarat (1976–1977) and Minister of External Affairs (1991–1992), cardiac arrest. Mulyadi Tamsir, 39, Indonesian politician and student activist, chairman of the Muslim Students' Association (2015–2018), plane crash. Caroly Wilcox, 89, American puppeteer (The Muppet Show, Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock). Jeannette Wood, 88, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1988–1994) and Senate (1994–1999). Paul Amargier, 96, French historian and Catholic priest. Meredith Anding, 79, American civil rights activist, member of the Tougaloo Nine, leukemia. Cástor Oswaldo Azuaje Pérez, 69, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Trujillo (since 2012), COVID-19. William Henry Barbour Jr., 79, American jurist, judge (since 1983) and Chief Judge (1989–1996) of the District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi. Harold Bornstein, 73, American gastroenterologist. Ed Bruce, 81, American singer-songwriter ("Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys", "You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had") and actor (Bret Maverick). David Buchsbaum, 91, American mathematician, heart failure. Steve Carver, 75, American film director (Lone Wolf McQuade, Big Bad Mama, Capone), complications from COVID-19. David Darling, 79, American cellist and composer. Květa Eretová, 94, Czech chess player. Michael Fonfara, 74, Canadian keyboardist (The Electric Flag, Downchild Blues Band, Rhinoceros), cancer. Otto Geisert, 81, German footballer (Karlsruhe, Kaiserslautern). Emile Hemmen, 97, Luxembourgian novelist and poet, member of the Luxembourgish Patriot League resistance. Steve Hendrickson, 54, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, San Diego Chargers, Houston Oilers). Peter W. Huber, 68, American lawyer and non-fiction writer. Seth Abid Hussain, 84–85, Pakistani businessman and philanthropist. Angie Jakusz, 40, American TV personality (Survivor: Palau), cancer. Werner Klumpp, 92, German politician, Minister-President of the Saarland (1979). Barbara Köhler, 61, German poet. Marian Kondratowicz, 79, Polish footballer (Odra Opole). Steve Lightle, 61, American comic book artist (Legion of Super-Heroes, Doom Patrol, The Flash), complications from COVID-19. Antonín Linhart, 80, Czech folk singer-songwriter and guitarist. Stewart McKnight, 85, New Zealand cricketer (Otago) and curler. José Méndez, 83, Spanish Olympic rower (1960). Diana Millay, 85, American actress (Street of Sinners, Dark Shadows, The Secret Storm). Jim Bob Moffett, 82, American petroleum geologist, co-founder of Freeport McMoRan, COVID-19. Dorine Mokha, 31, Congolese dancer, malaria. Samuel L. Myers Sr., 101, American economist and educationist. Bill Nankeville, 95, British Olympic runner (1948, 1952). Ivo Niederle, 91, Czech actor. Vlad Olărescu, 69, Moldovan journalist and screenwriter. Folabi Olumide, 81, Nigerian academic, Vice-Chancellor of Lagos State University (1983–1988). Enrique Pérez y Pérez, 97, Dominican military officer, Head of the Armed Forces (1966–1971, 1972–1975, 1978). Deborah Rhode, 68, American legal scholar. Grace Robertson, 90, British photographer. Mario Santonastaso, 83, Italian cabaret artist. Michael Shaw, Baron Shaw of Northstead, 100, British politician, MP (1960–1964, 1966–1992). Vladimir Tretyakov, 84, Russian mathematician, rector (1993–2006) and president (since 2006) of Ural State University. Katharine Whitehorn, 92, English journalist (The Observer), complications from Alzheimer's disease. Shirley Wilson, 95, American football coach (Elon University, Duke University). Xu Qinxian, 85, Chinese military officer and political dissident, choking. Zoffany, 12, Irish racehorse and sire, liver failure. Rafik Ali-zade, 71, Azerbaijani footballer (Neftchi Baku). Alex Apolinário, 24, Brazilian footballer (Alverca, Cruzeiro), cardiac arrest. Michael Apted, 79, English filmmaker (Up, Coal Miner's Daughter, The World Is Not Enough). Jan Blommaert, 59, Belgian sociolinguist and linguistic anthropologist, cancer. Elanga Buala, 56, Papua New Guinean Olympic runner (1984). Leonid Bujor, 65, Moldovan politician, Minister of Education (2009–2011) and Deputy (2005–2009), COVID-19. Robbins Burling, 94, American anthropologist and sociolinguist. Dave Creek, 42, American character designer (Bob's Burgers, Central Park), skydiving accident. Biserka Cvejić, 97, Serbian opera singer. Deezer D, 55, American rapper and actor (ER, Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, CB4). Ian Foreman, 90, Australian footballer (Footscray). Grant Gondrezick, 57, American basketball player (Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Clippers, Limoges CSP). Thomas Gumpert, 68, German actor (Verbotene Liebe, Lindenstraße, Polizeiruf 110). John Heilpern, 78, British theatre critic and editor (The Observer, The New York Observer, Vanity Fair), lung cancer. Valeri Khlevinsky, 77, Russian actor (Big School-Break, Valentin and Valentina, Taxi Blues), People's Artist of Russia (2002). Taky Kimura, 96, American martial artist. Wilberforce Kisamba Mugerwa, 75, Ugandan agricultural economist and politician, COVID-19. Vladimir Kiselyov, 64, Ukrainian shot putter, Olympic champion (1980). Tom LaBonge, 67, American politician, member of the Los Angeles City Council (2001–2015), cardiac arrest. Genival Lacerda, 89, Brazilian forró singer, COVID-19. Tommy Lasorda, 93, American Hall of Fame baseball manager (Los Angeles Dodgers) and player (Brooklyn Dodgers, Kansas City Athletics), heart failure. Christopher Little, 79, British literary agent, founder of Christopher Little Literary Agency. Martin Markinson, 89, American theater producer (Torch Song Trilogy) and owner (Hayes Theater), cancer. Michal Mejstřík, 68, Czech economist, COVID-19. (death announced on this date) Jamie O'Hara, 70, American country musician and songwriter ("Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)", "Older Women"), Grammy winner (1987), cancer. Guy Péqueux, 78, French painter. Lonnie Perrin, 68, American football player (Denver Broncos, Chicago Bears, Washington Redskins). Marion Ramsey, 73, American actress (Police Academy, Return to Babylon, Lavalantula) and singer. Norberto James Rawlings, 75, Dominican poet, complications from Parkinson's disease. Bill Rappleye, 66, American television journalist (WJAR, WSBE-TV), cancer. Adebayo Salami, Nigerian politician, Senator (1999–2003). Munira Yamin Satti, Pakistani politician, Punjab MPA (since 2018), COVID-19. Henri Schwery, 88, Swiss Roman Catholic cardinal, Bishop of Sion (1977–1995). Neil Sheehan, 84, American journalist (The New York Times), Pulitzer Prize winner (1989), complications from Parkinson's disease. Solange, 69, Italian psychic and TV personality. Giuseppe Turani, 79, Italian journalist, complications from surgery. Reynaldo Umali, 63, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (2010–2019), COVID-19. Brad Venable, 43, American voice actor (World of Warcraft, Devil May Cry 5, Final Fantasy VII Remake). Mel Weitsman, 91, American Buddhist priest, founder of the Berkeley Zen Center. Kenneth Z. Altshuler, 91, American psychiatrist, COVID-19. Mircea Bolba, 59, Romanian football player (Politehnica Timișoara, Bihor Oradea) and manager (Olimpia Satu Mare). Thomas G. Carpenter, 94, American academic administrator, President of UNF (1969–1980) and UofM (1980–1991). Mihai Cotorobai, 69, Moldovan politician, Deputy (1990–1994), COVID-19. James Cross, 99, Irish-born British diplomat and kidnapping survivor (October Crisis), COVID-19. Peter S. Eagleson, 92, American hydrologist. Nsikak Eduok, 73, Nigerian air force officer, Chief of the Air Staff (1993, 1996–1999). Bobby Few, 85, American jazz pianist. Eldon Fortie, 79, American football player (BYU Cougars, Edmonton Eskimos). Edward Gnat, 80, Polish politician, Deputy (1985–1989, 1993–1997), COVID-19. Francis Hammel, 70, French politician, Deputy (1997–2002). Jim Haynes, 87, American-British underground and avant-garde theatre producer, co-founder of the Traverse Theatre and International Times. Gerald Hiken, 93, American actor (Reds, Car 54, Where Are You?, Invitation to a Gunfighter). Alan Igbon, 68, British actor (Boys from the Blackstuff, The Professionals, Coronation Street). (death announced on this date) John Land, 82, British Olympic field hockey player (1964), motor neurone disease. Danilo Lim, 65, Filipino military officer, Chairman of the MMDA (since 2017), COVID-19. Pag-asa, 28, Filipino Philippine eagle, first to have been bred and hatched in captivity. Yamandú Palacios, 80, Uruguayan singer, songwriter and guitarist. Satya Paul, 79, Indian fashion designer (Satya Paul), complications from a stroke. Gord Renwick, 85, Canadian ice hockey administrator, President of the CAHA (1977–1979) and vice-president of the IIHF (1986–1994). Antonio Sabàto Sr., 77, Italian-American actor (Grand Prix, One Dollar Too Many, Due volte Giuda), COVID-19. Barry Schwartz, 82, American sociologist. Iulian Șerban, 35, Romanian paracanoeist, world champion (2010, 2011, 2012)
Howfar sultan success in his mission
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John Logie Baird's early inventions did not meet with success. Some of them were attempts at a glass razor, pneumatic shoes, and diamonds made from heated graphite. His most successful invention by far was the television.
The duration of The Far Horizons is 1.8 hours.
How far could mr. Fantastic scretch
Howfar sultan success in his mission
Howfar sultan success in his mission
114 miles
In Aladdin and the Forty Thieves, we meet Aladdin's long-lost father, Kaseem, the current King of Thieves.
180 meters
a day apart
I think they are highly successful
no
10 miles
About a days walk.
47miles
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