Unable to sync Lightroom mobile

Yesterday I was successfully sync my Lightroom Desktop with my Lightroom mobile app, but today it just sync and sync but nothing happens.
7 photos pending if you tap on it but never finishes

Could you try to remove the sync.lrdata file and restart LrD. This would restart/refresh the sync (metadata only). Removing the Sync.lrdata might fix whatever the issue is.  Or, at least, might trigger it to occur again. So remove the Sync.lrdata, start Lr Desktop, and then wait until it either syncs or gets stuck again and create at this point a Lr Desktop diagnostic log which can hopefully provide some clues.
You can find the  sync.lrdata file here:
On Mac it's at /Users/<user>/Library/Caches/Adobe/Lightroom/Sync Data/Sync.lrdata
You can trigger the Lr Desktop diagnostig log via LR Desktop preferences -> Lightroom Mobile and when you hold down the alt key you will notice a generate diagnostic log button
If you still run in to the issue please send me the log  - best as a private message with a downloadable dropbox link.
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