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Explainer-How budget ruling will affect German finances, coalition
Explainer-How budget ruling will affect German finances, coalition
BERLIN Germany's constitutional court ruled on Wednesday that the coalition government's decision to re-allocate 60 billion euros ($65.21
1970-01-01 08:00
Soccer friendly between Belgium and Serbia switched from Brussels to Leuven after heavy rain
Soccer friendly between Belgium and Serbia switched from Brussels to Leuven after heavy rain
Belgium’s soccer friendly against Serbia has been switched to Leuven after heavy rain made the field at Brussels’ King Baudouin stadium unplayable
1970-01-01 08:00
Roundup: Kendall Jenner, Bad Bunny Breakup Rumors; Peter Seidler Dies at 63; 'Welcome to Wrexham' Renewed
Roundup: Kendall Jenner, Bad Bunny Breakup Rumors; Peter Seidler Dies at 63; 'Welcome to Wrexham' Renewed
Kendall Jenner sparks Bad Bunny breakup rumors, Peter Seidler died at 63, "Welcome to Wrexham" renewed for Season 3 and more in the Roundup.
1970-01-01 08:00
The best Premier League players of all time - ranked: 30-21
The best Premier League players of all time - ranked: 30-21
Rio Ferdinand and Didier Drogba feature in 30-21 slots of the top 50 best Premier League players of all time.
1970-01-01 08:00
Coinbase, Crypto Startups Cut VC Investing as Downturn Lingers
Coinbase, Crypto Startups Cut VC Investing as Downturn Lingers
Coinbase Global Inc. is one of the most important investors in the world of cryptocurrency. It’s the all-time
1970-01-01 08:00
Date for Tyson Fury’s title fight with Oleksandr Usyk to be announced on Thursday
Date for Tyson Fury’s title fight with Oleksandr Usyk to be announced on Thursday
A date for Tyson Fury’s undisputed world heavyweight title fight with Oleksandr Usyk is set to be revealed on Thursday. Fury had been expected to clash with WBA, IBF and WBO champion Usyk on 23 December, but the British boxer was left bloodied and bruised in a contentious points win over Francis Ngannou last month. That fight was rumoured to be the preamble to the announcement of Fury taking on Usyk and even though the pair got in the ring together, the swollen eye and cut on the forehead of the Gypsy King pushed back the widely-reported proposed date, but an announcement is expected for Thursday. Bob Arum, chief executive at Fury’s American promoter Top Rank, told Sky Sports: “I can confirm they will fight each other in Saudi Arabia. “There will be a press conference in London for Thursday of this week – the 16th – and they’ll confirm the date and all the other circumstances of the fight taking place. “Tyson is ready to fight in February, if that’s when it happens. Remember going in with Ngannou, who showed himself to be very talented, nobody had a book on him because he had never had a prize fight. “Fighting Usyk is totally different because they have reams and reams of film on Usyk. So, I think Tyson will be a lot better prepared against Usyk than he was against Ngannou. “I have great confidence in Tyson Fury. I really believe Fury against Usyk will be a classic match.” Read More Jon Rahm says it is ‘mainly my fault’ that he cannot catch Rory McIlroy in Dubai Man arrested over death of ice hockey player Adam Johnson bailed by police Ex-Chelsea keeper Petr Cech joins Belfast Giants as ‘temporary emergency cover’
1970-01-01 08:00
Logan Paul admits that he almost killed Rey Mysterio during recent WWE match
Logan Paul admits that he almost killed Rey Mysterio during recent WWE match
Logan Paul has confessed that him seemingly 'saving' Rey Mysterio's life during their recent WWE match was actually because he was at fault for the incident in the first place. Coming clean on Impaulsive, Paul admitted that his own mistake caused the fall which saw Mysterio almost land on his neck, so he had no choice but to step in. "I think I was too far back for the move and I think he didn’t clear enough ground for the move," he said. "So like truthfully while I like the headlines and I like being gassed up like this, I was just doing my job.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
1970-01-01 08:00
Nigeria Inflation Hits 18-Year High, Puts Rate Hike on Table
Nigeria Inflation Hits 18-Year High, Puts Rate Hike on Table
Nigerian inflation quickened to a new 18-year high in October as higher input costs and a weaker naira
1970-01-01 08:00
China Claims World's First Ultra-High-Speed Internet Connection
China Claims World's First Ultra-High-Speed Internet Connection
China is claiming to have the world's first "ultra-high-speed next-generation internet backbone" running "stably and
1970-01-01 08:00
TikTok launches feature to save songs to music apps like Spotify
TikTok launches feature to save songs to music apps like Spotify
TikTok has launched a feature to make it easier for users to save viral songs to music apps like Spotify and Apple Music. The “add to music app” feature will be rolled out in the UK and US over the coming weeks. It will enable users to save songs they discover on the video platform directly to their preferred music streaming app. Viral trend videos have helped popularise tracks such as Kylie Minogue’s dance anthem Padam Padam, and Raye, Casso and D-Block Europe’s collaboration on the single Prada. Ole Obermann, TikTok’s global head of music business development, said: “TikTok is already the world’s most powerful platform for music discovery and promotion, which helps artists connect with our global community to drive engagement with their music.” The new feature creates a “direct link” between music discovery and consumption, “thereby generating even greater value for artists and rightsholders”, Mr Obermann said. A button that says “add song” next to a track name at the bottom of a TikTok video in a user’s feed will allow them to save the song to a default playlist – including the “TikTok Songs” playlist on Amazon Music or the “Liked Songs” list on Spotify. The feature will start testing in additional markets soon, TikTok said. Last month, TikTok confirmed its first European data centre as part of its ongoing response to data privacy concerns around the app’s links to China. The centre in Dublin is the first of three in Europe to be built and will house data from TikTok users across the region. The UK Government earlier this year banned TikTok, which is owned by Chinese firm ByteDance, from being used on ministers’ work phones following a security review. Read More Urgent appeals for missing people to appear on Trainline app Data protection watchdog offers tips on buying smart devices on Black Friday Meta to allow users to delete Threads accounts without losing Instagram
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine charges officials tied to Hunter Biden probe and Russia
Ukraine charges officials tied to Hunter Biden probe and Russia
Three men who helped Rudy Giuliani investigate the Bidens are accused of working with Russia.
1970-01-01 08:00
Greta Thunberg Pleads Not Guilty to London Oil Protest Offense
Greta Thunberg Pleads Not Guilty to London Oil Protest Offense
Climate campaigner Greta Thunberg pleaded not guilty to a public order offense in London after being arrested while
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