Is Jake Paul a better boxer than Conor McGregor? Paulie Malignaggi thinks WWE star can make MMA fighter 'uncomfortable': 'He's got no balls'
Paulie Malignaggi explained that Jake Paul would not feel out of place in UFC due to his wrestling experience in high school
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Manipur: Rahul Gandhi to tour India state rocked by ethnic unrest
Opposition Congress MP Rahul Gandhi is due to meet people displaced by Manipur violence.
1970-01-01 08:00
How did Ryan Mallett really die? Confusion over whether ex-NFL star's death was caused by riptides
Ryan Mallett was on a vacation with his girlfriend Madison Carter when he drowned offshore of Gulf Shore Drive in Destin, Florida
1970-01-01 08:00
Eurozone rescue fund proves headache for Italy PM
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has softened her once strident anti-EU views but the ratification of a reform to the eurozone's bailout fund has...
1970-01-01 08:00
US yield curve inversions deepen as Fed signals higher rates
By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK Several parts of the U.S. Treasury yield curve have reached deeper levels of
1970-01-01 08:00
US 2024 hopeful DeSantis targets three federal departments for elimination
By Gram Slattery WASHINGTON Florida Governor Ron DeSantis would seek to eliminate the Departments of Energy, Commerce and
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Russia-Ukraine war live: Moscow ‘arrests General Armageddon’ over Wagner rebellion
Russian General Sergei Surovikin has been reportedly arrested for allegedly having knowledge about Yevgeny Prigozhin’s attempted coup over the weekend. The defence ministry is yet to officially comment on the alleged arrest of “General Armageddon”, who has not been seen in public since last Saturday, when the Wagner chief launched an armed rebellion against Vladimir Putin. “Apparently, he [Surovikin] chose Prigozhin’s side during the uprising” and they have gotten ahold of him, a source was quoted by Moscow Times as saying. Meanwhile, Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko said he persuaded Mr Putin not to “wipe out” Wagner mercenary chief, in response to what the Kremlin cast as a mutiny. While describing his Saturday conversation with Mr Putin, the Belarusian president used the Russian criminal slang phrase for killing someone, equivalent to the English phrase to “wipe out”. “I also understood: a brutal decision had been made (and it was the undertone of Putin‘s address) to wipe out” the mutineers, he said, according to Belarusian state media. It comes as twin girls and a child are among 12 people killed in a Russian strike on a restaurant in the city of Kramatorsk using a supersonic Iskander missile, authorities in Ukraine have said. Read More All we know about Kramatorsk pizza restaurant missile strike that killed twin sisters Twin sisters, aged 14, among at least 11 dead in Russian missile strike on pizza restaurant in Ukraine Joe Biden says Putin is ‘clearly losing the war in Iraq’
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Why did Andrew Tate call Logan Paul ‘idiot’? Disgraced influencer responds to Prime bottle hurling video with laughing emojis
KSI and Logan Paul faced bottle attacks on tour after KSI's 'Drink Prime' shout, Andrew Tate mocked the two YouTubers with emojis
1970-01-01 08:00
Sri Lanka: Five-day bank holiday for domestic debt restructuring
There are fears the government's plan could lead to volatility in financial markets.
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New York Yankees pitcher Domingo Germán throws 24th perfect game in MLB history
New York Yankees pitcher Domingo Germán has thrown the 24th perfect game in Major League Baseball history.
1970-01-01 08:00
Sri Lanka unveils debt restructure plan to tackle economic crisis
Sri Lanka's central bank on Thursday unveiled a far-reaching domestic debt restructuring plan aimed at restoring stability after an economic and political crisis last year that led to...
1970-01-01 08:00
Tovar hits 3-run double to spark the Rockies past the Dodgers, 9-8
Ezequiel Tovar hit a three-run double in a five-run sixth inning to rally the Colorado Rockies over the Los Angeles Dodgers, 9-8 on Wednesday night
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