UK Minister Says Others ‘Sat on Their Arse’ in School Crisis
UK Education Secretary Gillian Keegan lashed out on camera, accusing others of being “sat on their arse” after
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Israel Finally Strays From Fed, Holding Rate Despite Shekel Drop
Israel’s central bank kept interest rates unchanged on Monday, breaking with the US Federal Reserve’s last decision to
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Pope wants to keep big Vatican meeting on the church's future behind closed doors, ideology-free
Pope Francis has defended the decision to keep the discussions of a big Vatican meeting on the future of the Catholic Church behind closed doors
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Zimbabwean president at his inauguration says the disputed election reveals a ‘mature democracy’
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa says last month's elections are a sign of the country’s “mature democracy.”
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Hong Kong profile
Provides an overview Hong Kong and key facts about this special administrative region of China.
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Hong Kong media guide
An overview of the media in Hong Kong, as well as links to broadcasters and newspapers.
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MLB rumors: Ohtani Tommy John timeline, Yankees hot seat, more
Now in September, the MLB rumors world looks ahead to offseason considerations like managerial hot seats and star injuries.
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England captain Farrell rues mistake that led to World Cup ban
England captain Owen Farrell said he has accepted the "mistake" that will see him miss the start of the World Cup campaign, but remains excited for the...
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Putin and Erdogan meet to discuss grain deal amid 'shifting power balance'
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian leader Vladimir Putin met on Monday in Russia's southern coastal city of Sochi amid efforts to bring Moscow back into the critical Black Sea grain deal that was abandoned by Putin in July.
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Ukraine-Russia war – live: Putin’s forces pushed back in the south as Moscow launches kamikaze drone attack
Russian forces have been pushed back in the south of Ukraine as Moscow has launched a kamikaze drone attack. On Monday, Ukraine reported that its troops had regained more territory on the eastern front in Bakhmut, making further advances in the south of the country. Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar also reported “success” in the direction of the villages Novodanylivka and Novoprokopivka in the southern region of Zaporizhzhia, but did not add any details. Ukraine has now recaptured approximately 47 square km of territory since it launched its long-awaited counteroffensive in June, Ms Maliar added. Meanwhile, on Monday, Ukraine’s defence ministry said Russian kamikaze drones had exploded on Romanian territory during Moscow’s strike on Odesa. But Romania’s Ministry of National Defence said in a statement: “The Ministry of National Defence firmly denies the information circulating in the public space with regard to a so-called situation occurred during the night of 3-4 September, when Russian drones would have fallen on Romania’s national territory. “The Ministry of National Defence reiterates the fact that these attacks targeting the Ukrainian sites and civilian infrastructure are unjustified and break all international humanitarian rules.” Read More President Zelensky nominates Rustem Umerov as Ukraine’s new defence minister Russian cyber-attacks ‘relentless’ as threat of WW3 grows, expert warns Ukraine ‘targets critical bridge’ built by Putin as counteroffensive ‘breaks through on southern front’
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As Hollywood's strikes hit Labor Day, how studio chiefs misread the writers room
If Hollywood studio chiefs have a reputation as skilled dealmakers, a Labor Day that finds their key employees still out on strike after four months underscores just how badly they misread the writers room.
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Shannon Sharpe Called Stephen A. Smith 'Skip' Twice During His 'First Take' Debut
VIDEO: Shannon Sharpe called Stephen A. "Skip" on First Take.
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