- B.C. premier Eby likens condo conversion plan to liquidation below costs
- Trump calls US commitment to NATO “ridiculous” ahead of summit in Ankara
- Hosepipe ban imposed for one million people in Hampshire and Isle of Wight
- Monaco bombing suspect identified as Ukrainian woman disguised as a man
- Lithuania plans to amend constitution to lift nuclear weapons ban
- EU institutions mount pressure for ambitious budget with new resources.
- US Senate advances key legislation to combat domestic terrorism
- Europe’s extreme summer temperatures may become the new normal, experts warn
Author: News Desk
Wannie Scribante, a South African farmer, expressed elation at President Trump’s questioning of President Ramaphosa regarding targeted killings of white farmers, despite not believing claims of “white genocide.”
The UEFA Europa League final featured an all-English clash for the first time in six years, with Tottenham Hotspur defeating Manchester United 1-0 at San Mamés stadium in Bilbao.
The Princess of Wales named the new Royal Navy warship HMS Glasgow by smashing a bottle of whisky against its hull, a traditional ship-naming ceremony believed to ensure good luck.
The Monaco Grand Prix, known for its glamour and high-stakes racing, is set to shake things up with the introduction of a mandatory two-stop strategy this weekend
New South Wales has seen significant changes, with Daniel Hughes and Moises Henriques losing their contracts, while Charlie Stobo joins from Western Australia to bolster the pace attack.
Kid Cudi testified in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sex trafficking trial, alleging that Combs threatened him and was involved in the arson of his car in 2012.
Doctors and teachers will receive a 4% pay rise after government approval, surpassing initial budget predictions by 2.8%.
The fourth season suffers from repetitiveness, with Jeremy Clarkson facing the same farming challenges and making familiar mistakes, leading to a sense of laziness in the storytelling.
A small plane has crashed in a San Diego neighbourhood, directly impacting multiple homes and igniting fires, prompting evacuations in the area.
Net migration in the UK has halved from 860,000 to 431,000, marking the largest recorded drop for a 12-month period since the pandemic’s early stages.
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