- EU Agrees on Legal Framework for €90 Billion Financial Support to Ukraine
- EU Urges Ukraine to Permit Access to Key Russian Oil Pipeline Today
- Premier League — Wednesday’s 4th Mar fixtures
- US and Israeli Airstrikes Lead to High Casualties in the Gulf
- Asylum Applications to EU Drop by Nearly 20 Percent Amid Iran Crisis Warnings
- Championship — Monday’s 2nd Mar fixtures
- 3 things you need to know about Israeli-Iran war
- Trump’s Iran Strike is Risky—Uncertain Results Ahead
Month: July 2025
Stefano Domenicali, CEO of Formula One, has assured fans and stakeholders that the sport has contingency plans in place should the upcoming races in Qatar and Abu Dhabi be impacted by the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
Disney+ has commissioned a documentary series titled ‘The Rooneys,’ featuring Wayne Rooney and his wife Coleen, showcasing behind-the-scenes footage of their lives.
AMD’s Project Amethyst aims to optimise hardware architecture for machine learning, enhancing graphics and gameplay for the PlayStation 6.
Two individuals were arrested for allegedly causing criminal damage and blocking the entrance of Elbit Systems in Bristol, following a protest by Palestine Action.
Florida’s new ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detention centre, prioritised for migrants, symbolizes the Trump administration’s aggressive deportation strategy amid criticism of its inhumanity and high operational costs.
Andrew Agnew, known for his role as PC Plum, will reprise his character in the Balamory reboot set for 2026, following the show’s original run from 2002 to 2005.
Cliff Notes Sir Keir Starmer’s welfare bill, despite facing a significant rebellion from 49 Labour MPs, passed its first hurdle…
Everton are in advanced negotiations to sign forward Thierno Barry from Villarreal, with the player reportedly approving the move.
Liam Gallagher faced backlash from South Korean fans after tweeting the derogatory term “chingchong,” prompting an apology for any offence caused.
Rebel Labour MPs received a last-minute concession concerning the welfare bill, ensuring changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) eligibility will only follow the completion of the Timms review, due in autumn 2026.
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