Hunter Biden due in Delaware court to face federal gun charges
The president's son faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted of three federal criminal charges.
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Arsenal's Champions League preparations hit by travel chaos
Arsenal's preparations for their Champions League clash at RC Lens have been severely disrupted by a five-hour delay at Luton Airport. The Gunners were due to
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Officials involved in Spurs-Liverpool VAR ‘error’ not selected for this weekend
The two match officials stood down from duty following Saturday’s incident that saw Liverpool wrongly denied a goal will not be involved in this weekend’s Premier League fixtures. Darren England and Dan Cook were VAR and assistant VAR respectively when a “significant human error” resulted in Luis Diaz’s effort incorrectly being disallowed for offside in the Reds’ 2-1 loss at Tottenham. Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) on Sunday announced the pair had been replaced for their next matches – England was due to be fourth official that day at Nottingham Forest v Brentford, with Cook to be assistant referee for Monday’s Fulham-Chelsea clash, but Craig Pawson and Eddie Smart stepped in. And on Tuesday, England and Cook did not feature as the Premier League released its list of officials for matchweek eight this Saturday and Sunday. Simon Hooper, the on-field referee for the Tottenham-Liverpool contest and fourth official for the subsequent Fulham game, is to be VAR when Everton host Bournemouth on Saturday. After Diaz’s 34th-minute effort at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, when the score was 0-0, was disallowed PGMOL put out a statement saying “a significant human error occurred” and that a goal should have been given but “the VAR failed to intervene”. The PA news agency understands Liverpool have formally requested the audio from PGMOL of the conversation between Hooper and England related to the incident. Liverpool issued a statement on Sunday night saying they would “explore the range of options available given the clear need for escalation and resolution”. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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France Bird Flu Vaccine Plan Risks Spooking Foie Gras Lovers
France is starting to vaccinate millions of ducks to rein in bird flu outbreaks in one of the
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Cricket Fever Propels India Hotel, Media Stocks Before World Cup
A frenzy around the world’s most-watched cricket tournament is lifting India’s hotel and media stocks, thanks to soaring
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Boohoo’s Plunge Shows Widening Online Gap With Brick-and-Mortar
Tuesday’s plunge in Boohoo Group Plc shares is a vivid demonstration of how European online retail stocks are
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Hunter Biden arraignment: President's son to appear in court on gun charges
Hunter Biden, the president's son, is scheduled to appear in federal court in Wilmington, Delaware, on Tuesday to be arraigned on firearms charges brought by special counsel David Weiss.
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Thai baht depreciation due to external factors, being monitored - central bank
BANGKOK Thailand's central bank said on Tuesday it was closely watching movement in the baht currency , which
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ECB Not Yet at Price Target, More Work to Be Done, Lane Says
The European Central Bank can’t relent in its fight to tame inflation even as maintaining the current level
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South Sudan president fires another central bank governor
JUBA South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has sacked central bank governor Johnny Ohisa Damian and other senior finance
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Kenya Is Expected to Hold Rates With Eye on Inflation, Currency
Kenya is expected to follow other emerging market central banks that have kept borrowing costs steady over the
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Tory Latest: Sunak Says He’ll ‘Look at the Facts’ on HS2 Rail
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak repeatedly refused to say if the UK would build the flagship HS2 high-speed rail
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