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What’s happening in Israel and Gaza? What is Hamas? A really simple guide
What’s happening in Israel and Gaza? What is Hamas? A really simple guide
What is the background to the Palestinian militant group Hamas and its latest attack on Israel?
2023-10-11 18:47
Ukraine's Kalinina dedicates win to homeland after beating a Russian to reach Rome final
Ukraine's Kalinina dedicates win to homeland after beating a Russian to reach Rome final
Ukraine’s Anhelina Kalinina has beaten Russia’s Veronika Kudermetova 7-5, 5-7, 6-2 at the Italian Open to reach the biggest final of her career
2023-05-20 00:57
A growing number of sports bras, shirts and leggings brands found with high levels of toxic chemical, watchdog warns
A growing number of sports bras, shirts and leggings brands found with high levels of toxic chemical, watchdog warns
An increasing number of sports bra and athletic wear brands have been found with high levels of BPA in them, a chemical compound that's used to make certain types of plastic and can lead to harmful health effects such as asthma, cardiovascular disease and obesity, a US watchdog group said on Wednesday.
2023-05-18 08:19
5 strongest No. 1 pick candidates in 2024 NBA Draft class entering season
5 strongest No. 1 pick candidates in 2024 NBA Draft class entering season
With the college basketball on the horizon and professional seasons kicking into gear, let's survey the five best No. 1 pick candidates in the 2024 NBA Draft.
2023-10-22 04:54
Reporter Asks Luke Donald About Sleeping With His Wife
Reporter Asks Luke Donald About Sleeping With His Wife
The Ryder Cup certainly gets its money's worth when it comes to press sessions and when that happens reporters often run out of things to ask about – or a the v
2023-09-29 02:59
Homophobic chants cause Mexico vs USA match to be ended early
Homophobic chants cause Mexico vs USA match to be ended early
Homophobic chanting from fans which halted the CONCACAF Nations League semi-final between Mexico and the United States in Las Vegas has been “strongly condemned” by the region’s governing body. CONCACAF, the North and Central America and Caribbean football confederation, criticised the actions of some supporters during Thursday’s match and said it will issue a further statement after reviewing reports from the match official and security. Referee Ivan Barton, who had already sent off four players – including Leeds midfielder Weston McKennie – had halted play in the 90th minute at the Allegiant Stadium when the chant was first heard. Despite bringing the players back for an additional 12 minutes the referee ended the game with four minutes still to play after USA goalkeeper Matt Turner was targeted again. USA were leading 3-0 at the time, with Chelsea’s Christian Pulisic netting either side of half-time before Ricardo Pepi added a third in the 78th minute. “CONCACAF strongly condemns the discriminatory chanting by some fans during the 2023 CONCACAF Nations League semi-final match between Mexico and the United States,” said a statement. “Chants heard during the game led to the activation of the anti-discrimination protocol by the match officials. “Additionally, security staff ejected several fans for engaging in unacceptable behaviour in the stadium. “These incidents were extremely disappointing and tarnished what should have been a positive occasion to showcase high-quality football in our region. “The confederation is in the process of urgently establishing further details and reports from security and match officials and will make a further statement in short order.” In January, Mexico were fined £84,000 by FIFA for anti-gay chants by fans at two matches. “In terms of the chant, I want to make it very clear first and foremost, for our beliefs and our culture, it has no place in the game,” United States coach BJ Callaghan told a press conference. Read More Malta vs England LIVE: Latest Euro 2024 qualifier updates Equal prize money at men’s and women’s World Cups is a must, says FIFPRO England fans soak up the Malta sun and discuss tactics ahead of Euro 2024 qualifier
2023-06-17 01:02
Andrew Tate's brother Tristan Tate seeks 'chance' to prove innocence in trafficking case encouraged by Harry Garside's acquittal
Andrew Tate's brother Tristan Tate seeks 'chance' to prove innocence in trafficking case encouraged by Harry Garside's acquittal
Tristan Tate wants to use a year's worth of CCTV footage from their house to show 'nobody was harmed or kidnapped'
2023-06-12 14:48
UK wages grow at a record pace, nearing the inflation rate
UK wages grow at a record pace, nearing the inflation rate
Wages in the United Kingdom grew 7.8% in the three months to June, the fastest annual rate since records began, the Office for National Statistics said Tuesday.
2023-08-15 15:05
Technics EAH-AZ60M2 Review
Technics EAH-AZ60M2 Review
The $249.99 Technics EAH-AZ60M2 noise-cancelling true wireless earphones deliver an experience largely in line with
2023-05-26 03:47
Mary Johnson: Woman found guilty in stabbing death of 11-year-old son Bruce Johnson Jr
Mary Johnson: Woman found guilty in stabbing death of 11-year-old son Bruce Johnson Jr
A statement issued by the Lea County Sheriff's Office last year revealed that Mary Johnson was abusive toward her son and violent toward her husband
2023-09-02 20:43
Meghan Markle apologises for being late as she finally joins Harry at Invictus Games
Meghan Markle apologises for being late as she finally joins Harry at Invictus Games
Making her first speech at the Invictus Games, Meghan Markle apologised for being late as she was reunited on stage with Prince Harry. Ms Markle addressed 1,600 competitors, friends and family at the event in Dusseldorf, having travelled from the Sussexes’ family home in California. The couple appeared on a stage as the duchess described the Invictus Games as an “amazing event”. The pair were in high spirits as they spoke during the event’s party for friends and family of the competitors. Acknowledging her lateness to the games – she did not attend the opening days of the games as she spent time with her two young children in Los Angeles – she joked about buying them milkshakes and taking her eldest child to school before her departure for Germany. “It’s so special to be here and I’m sorry I’m a little late for the party”, she said. “I had to spend a little more time getting our little ones settled at home and get them to drop off. “Three milkshakes and a school drop-off and I just landed a couple of hours ago, and I am thrilled that the first event I can do for Invictus is here with all of you,” she continued. “It’s amazing and I hear it has got off to a good start so far.” The duchess said she was “thrilled” to be a part of the event, and welcomed competitors and fans as her “Invictus family”. “I’m really proud to be a part of this Invictus family with all of you – I’m grateful for all of you here”, she said, noting that one day she’d like to bring her children to the games. Harry launched the sporting event for wounded military personnel and veterans on Saturday night. The couple famously appeared in public together for the first time at the Toronto Invictus Games in 2017. On Monday, Harry, the founding patron of the Invictus Games, warmly embraced a wheelchair rugby player by kissing him on the head. He then watched an eight-team wheelchair rugby knockout tournament, presenting medals and conversing with players after Team US defeated the UK 21-13. His attendance at the games comes after a brief visit to the UK, where he joined the WellChild Awards and visited St George’s Chapel in Windsor on the anniversary of the death of his grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II. His wife did not join him. The pair also attended the first night of the US leg of Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour in Los Angeles on 1 September, where they danced from a box at the SoFi stadium. Read More Meghan Markle grabs In-N-Out Burger while Prince Harry is at Invictus Games Harry and Meghan snubbed the Queen on Lilibet’s birthday, former staffer claims Prince Harry cheers as he watches track and field finals at the Invictus Games Prince Harry loses penalty shootout on live TV to German minister What Meghan and Harry could learn from Edward and Wallis Simpson ITV ‘vigorously defended’ Piers Morgan in Ofcom probe over Meghan Everything we learned from the new Finding Freedom epilogue Harry and Meghan will not name person who commented on Archie’s skin
2023-09-13 05:06
'Everything is going to die': Kherson locals rage at Russians
'Everything is going to die': Kherson locals rage at Russians
"Everything is going to die here," said Sergiy as water from the breached Kakhovka dam poured downstream into the Ukrainian...
2023-06-06 19:02