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Rwanda Supreme Court showdown: What do we know?
Rwanda Supreme Court showdown: What do we know?
The UK Supreme Court case will consider the fate of the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
1970-01-01 08:00
Bank of Israel to sell $30 billion of forex to moderate shekel's volatility
Bank of Israel to sell $30 billion of forex to moderate shekel's volatility
JERUSALEM The Bank of Israel said on Monday it will sell up to $30 billion of foreign currency
1970-01-01 08:00
Analysis-Europe's Luxury stocks at risk of going out of style
Analysis-Europe's Luxury stocks at risk of going out of style
By Lucy Raitano and Mimosa Spencer LONDON/PARIS Europe's luxury brands may have sparkled at Paris Fashion Week, but
1970-01-01 08:00
$1.55 billion Powerball Jackpot is up for grabs in Monday night's drawing
$1.55 billion Powerball Jackpot is up for grabs in Monday night's drawing
The Powerball jackpot swelled to an estimated $1.55 billion for Monday night's drawing after weeks with no grand prize winner.
1970-01-01 08:00
Israel’s Central Bank to Sell Up to $30 Billion as Shekel Falls
Israel’s Central Bank to Sell Up to $30 Billion as Shekel Falls
The Bank of Israel said it will sell as much as $30 billion as part of a program
1970-01-01 08:00
On this day in 2015: Sam Allardyce appointed Sunderland manager
On this day in 2015: Sam Allardyce appointed Sunderland manager
Sunderland appointed Sam Allardyce as their new manager on a two-year contract on this day in 2015. Allardyce succeeded Dick Advocaat, who had left his post with the Black Cats in the Premier League relegation zone. Allardyce, who was a defender for Sunderland between 1980 and 1981, became the first person to manage both the Black Cats and their arch rivals Newcastle, the only team below them in the table. Sunderland chairman Ellis Short said: “Sunderland is a club he knows well and he was the obvious best choice for the job. “He has vast experience of managing in the Premier League and an understanding first hand of the north east and the passion of our fans, which will stand him in great stead.” Allardyce had lasted only eight months in charge of Newcastle, but subsequently rebuilt his reputation with successful spells at Blackburn and West Ham. He said: “I have enjoyed my break from football and now I’m raring to get back. I met with Ellis and we spoke at length about the club and his ambitions and I knew I wanted to be part of that. “Of course it’s a challenging job, but it’s something I have experience of in the past. I’m looking forward to working with the players and of course I will be relying on the help of the Sunderland supporters, whose tremendous passion I have experienced first hand. I can’t wait to get started.” Allardyce successfully saved the Black Cats from relegation and was named England manager in July 2016. He was in charge for only one game and 67 days before leaving by mutual consent following allegations of malpractice. Read More Quarterback Brock Purdy stars as San Francisco 49ers thrash the Dallas Cowboys The sporting weekend in pictures Luke Humphries beats Gerwyn Price to claim first major title at World Grand Prix
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine repels Russian attacks on five fronts as Putin resorts to old weaponry and reserves
Ukraine repels Russian attacks on five fronts as Putin resorts to old weaponry and reserves
Ukrainian forces beat attacks on five points across the war frontline on Sunday as Russia’s troops resorted to using old weapons and equipment while shelling the frontline, military officials said in the latest update from the battlefield. At least two people were killed and a dozen more injured in Russia’s shelling of the southern Kherson region. The attacks were repelled in five areas of the eastern front – Kupiansk, Bakhmut, Lyman, Avdiivka, and Marinka – along the 1,000km-long (600mile) front, the general staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said in its evening report. A total of 33 skirmishes were recorded during the day by Ukraine, the battlefield update added. Russian forces also mounted six air attacks and 20 strikes from multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS), inflicting casualties among military personnel and the civilian population, the general staff said, calling the situation difficult. Russia has scaled up its presence in the eastern hotspot of the conflict and deployed its reserves north of Bakhmut to stop Ukraine’s advancing counteroffensive in Donetsk oblast, the spokesperson for the Eastern Group of Forces Illia Yevlash said on Saturday. He confirmed a total of 774 Russian strikes on the Kupiansk and Lyman direction which had seen intense fighting in the past week. The eastern and southern parts of Ukraine have seen the majority of Russia’s offensive in the continuing invasion since February and have now become the two key theatres of Kyiv’s counteroffensive. In southern Ukraine, troops have been repelling Russian forces in an inch-by-inch fight by capturing clusters of villages as they pushed toward the Sea of Azov to cut Vladimir Putin’s access to a land bridge created by Russian forces controlling the areas of south and east. Russian troops have now started using older weaponry – howitzers and cannons – in an evidence that Ukrainian forces had been successful in knocking out enemy equipment, spokesperson for troops in the south Oleksandr Shtupun told national television. "Sadly, the Russians have plenty of equipment," he said. Top military officials said Russia was continuing to mass its reserves. "Our troops are performing their assignments with the aim of proceeding with our advance,” general Oleksandr Syrskyi, head of Ukraine’s ground forces, said. He had met troops and commanders engaged in offensive operations near Bakhmut which was taken by Russian forces in May after months of battles. Read More Ukraine-Russia war – live: Putin inflicts ‘terrible’ shelling as Kyiv warn of record drone attacks Days after deadly missile strike on Ukrainian cafe, grief and a search for answers ‘You can still smell the blood’: Inside the village where more than 50 were killed by a Russian missile Footage from inside Kharkiv apartment captures aftermath of deadly strike What are Russia’s Iskander missiles? The weapon which killed 52 following funeral near Kharkiv
1970-01-01 08:00
American Airlines Union Tells Pilots to Refuse to Fly to Israel
American Airlines Union Tells Pilots to Refuse to Fly to Israel
The head of American Airlines Group Inc.’s pilots union said members shouldn’t fly to Israel until it is
1970-01-01 08:00
Minister raised concerns over closure of SAS war crimes investigation
Minister raised concerns over closure of SAS war crimes investigation
Veterans minister Johnny Mercer suspected UK special forces may have unlawfully killed unarmed Afghans.
1970-01-01 08:00
UAW Says 4,000 Union Workers at Mack Trucks Will Strike Monday
UAW Says 4,000 Union Workers at Mack Trucks Will Strike Monday
Around 4,000 United Auto Workers members at Mack Trucks will strike Monday after rejecting a tentative agreement in
1970-01-01 08:00
Israel-Related Stocks Under Pressure After Hamas’ Shock Attack
Israel-Related Stocks Under Pressure After Hamas’ Shock Attack
Hamas’s surprise attack on Israel is casting a pall over the outlook of companies that get a part
1970-01-01 08:00
Civilian hostages in Hamas custody killed in Be'eri near Gaza border, CNN verified videos show
Civilian hostages in Hamas custody killed in Be'eri near Gaza border, CNN verified videos show
At least four civilians were killed while in the custody of Hamas, just feet from where armed militants had been escorting them near the Gaza border, videos obtained and geolocated by CNN show.
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