Women’s soccer stands alongside the men against transport proposals in Scotland
As women’s soccer continues to grow the last thing it needs is a raft of regulation to add extra restrictions on fans travelling to see matches in Scotland.
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Ryanair traffic hits new record in August, up 12% year on year
DUBLIN Ryanair flew 12% more passengers in August than in the same month last year, it said on
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Hundreds of thousands forced to scam in SE Asia: UN
The UN report is the first comprehensive study of the scale of the problem.
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Andrew Tate prosecution files reveal graphic claims of coercion ahead of trial
Romanian prosecutors' files, seen by BBC, allegedly show the influencer coercing women into sex acts.
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Publishers see dramatic drop in Facebook referral traffic as the social platform signals exit from news business
Facebook is shunning the news business in the US.
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Airlines will continue to fly fewer flights to New York and Washington as FAA faces staffing shortages
The federal government is allowing airlines to continue to run reduced flight schedules to major airports serving New York City and Washington in hopes of curbing flight cancellations and reducing the burden on short-staffed air traffic controllers.
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Burger King's next challenge: Getting people in the door
Burger King's sales have grown as it works to turn around its business. But it still has a problem: Not enough customers.
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White mother claims Southwest Airlines thought she was trafficking when traveling with her Black daughter, according to lawsuit
A mother is suing Southwest Airlines for racial discrimination, saying she was accused of human trafficking when traveling with her biracial child.
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Romanian court releases influencer Andrew Tate from house arrest pending trial
BUCHAREST A Bucharest court ruled on Friday to release internet personality Andrew Tate from house arrest where he
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Road traffic partially restored on Crimean Bridge -Russia deputy PM
Partial road traffic opened on one lane of the Crimean Bridge late on Monday, Russian Deputy Prime Minister
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Large-scale rescue operation recovers 7 bodies after flooding traps cars in South Korea tunnel
Rescue workers pulled seven bodies from vehicles trapped in a flooded underpass in central South Korea, authorities said Sunday, after days of torrential rain caused landslides and flash floods that have killed at least 33 people.
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US-Israeli citizen charged with arms trafficking, acting as Chinese agent
US prosecutors unsealed an indictment Monday charging the co-director of a think tank with illicit arms trafficking, violating US sanctions laws, and other charges, five months after he was arrested in Cyprus and fled from authorities.
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