Singapore Open to Importing Electricity From India, ST Says
Singapore is open to importing electricity from regional countries including India, the Straits Times reported Sunday, in a
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Ecuador Journalist to Follow Slain Villavicencio on Ticket
The party of assassinated Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio has chosen a friend and close associate of his,
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Britain’s Landlord Selloff May Be Much Bigger Than First Thought
The bad news keeps on coming for Britain’s rental market as a rise in tax proceeds from property
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Aussie telecom firms Telstra, TPG will not appeal block of asset transfer deal
Australian telecom firms Telstra Group and TPG Telecom on Monday said separately they would not appeal the country's
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Ump Show: Angel Hernandez is back and predictably as awful as ever
Angel Hernandez recently made his 2023 debut behind the plate and his performance has left baseball fans disappointed but not surprised.Angel Hernandez is back behind the plate, much to the dismay of many fans all over the world. Over his tenure as a major league umpire, he's widely recogni...
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Contact Energy Expects 95% Renewable Generation by Mid-2027
Contact Energy expects to have more than 95% of its New Zealand generation renewable by mid-2027 as it
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Chris Christie has some advice for Trump ahead of yet another likely indictment
Chris Christie was on ABC this weekend bashing Donald Trump as the former New Jersey governor charts a path to the GOP nomination which he believes necessitates a direct showdown with the ex-president. Mr Christie, who previously served as a federal prosecutor, told ABC’s Jonathan Karl on Sunday that his opponent needs to choose his words carefully going forward to escape further criminal liability. "Trump needs to be smart and careful about this, if that's at all possible. Which is [to say] that he is a criminal defendant," he said. It was advice that is unlikely to be followed. Mr Trump has pursued an aggressive campaign of indignation and charges of political weaponisation against prosecutors in New York and Washington DC who have charged him with more than 70 criminal counts in three matters: His alleged hush payments to Stormy Daniels, his efforts to change the results of the 2020 election, and his allegedly illegal retention of classified materials from the White House. Mr Trump has even personally targeted the Department of Justice’s special counsel, Jack Smith, and warned that anyone who participated in the investigations against him will face his wrath. The agency has, as a result, sought to chill his speech on social media and elsewhere regarding the open criminal case against him. Mr Christie holds a unique position as a 2024 contender and rival to ex-President Trump: He was known to have been in the running to serve as Mr Trump’s attorney general in the wake of the 2016 election. He also helped Mr Trump prepare for debates against Joe Biden in 2020. Now, he battles his former ally for the GOP nomination, arguing that Mr Trump’s actions in the wake of his defeat are roundly disqualifying. “This guy has been a one-man crime wave,” Mr Christie previously said of Mr Trump’s numerous indictments during an April interview with Pod Save America. “Look, he’s earned every one of them. If you look at it, every one of these is self-inflicted. And that’s why, you know, do I think that prosecutors exercise prosecutorial judgment in discretion in some respects that are questionable? Yeah – and they always have. But what I say to people all the time is whether you agree or disagree with the prosecutors, look at the underlying conduct.” Mr Trump has denied wrongdoing in all the criminal cases against him. Despite this, his legal team is said to be expecting further criminal charges in the coming days, filed this time by prosecutors in Georgia investigating the Trump campaign’s efforts to pressure local officials into throwing out the state’s lawful 2020 election results for months after the election took place. Read More New Jersey Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver lies in state in the capitol rotunda Meet the 2024 Republican and Democrat presidential candidates Trump says he won't sign Republican loyalty pledge, flouting debate requirement Georgia elections official rails against Trump making himself a ‘martyr’ amid indictments Trump steps up attacks on Fani Willis as Georgia probe links Trump team to voting system breach - latest Ron DeSantis faces ‘pudding fingers’ chant and other protests during Iowa campaign stop
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Barcelona's next six fixtures after La Liga opener against Getafe
Barcelona's upcoming fixtures after a La Liga opener against Getafe, including the club's first Champions League match
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Getafe 0-0 Barcelona: Player ratings as ten-man Barca held to disappointing draw
Player ratings from Barcelona's 0-0 draw with Getafe on matchday one of the 2023/24 La Liga season.
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NFL Rumors: Cowboys next signing won’t be Ezekiel Elliott reunion
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to pursue offensive line depth before considering a reunion with RB Ezekiel Elliott.The Dallas Cowboys began the preseason with a 28-23 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Preseason results mean very little in the grand scheme of the NFL schedule, but for Dallas, ti...
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Centre-backs Real Madrid could sign to replace injured Eder Militao
4 centre-backs Real Madrid could sign to replace injured Eder Militao, who tore his ACL on the opening weekend of La Liga action.
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Russian warship fires warning shots at cargo ship in Black Sea
By Guy Faulconbridge MOSCOW (Reuters) -A Russian warship on Sunday fired warning shots at a cargo ship in the southwestern
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