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Underdogs shaking up Africa Cup as most pre-tournament favorites miss out on quarterfinals
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — The underdogs are enjoying their moment at the Africa Cup of Nations. The tournament has been a festival of upsets with...
Global AI Show 2024 Roaring Among Other Events in Dubai
As more speakers and attendees sign up for the grand Global AI Show 2024, the much-awaited event is waiting to explode its potential in April at...
Covid Inquiry: Tearful Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon ‘Overwhelmed’ During Pandemic
Nicola Sturgeon, former Scottish First Minister, tearfully admitted that she felt “overwhelmed” and sometimes wished she hadn’t been in charge during the pandemic. Speaking at the sitting in Edinburgh of
China Ties Work to Bukele’s Advantage in El Salvador’s Upcoming Election
El Salvador is concluding its presidential election this weekend. The outcome is almost certain: Nayib Bukele, the current president, who has in the past five years...
Roberto Mancini sorry for walking off during Saudi Arabia’s penalty shootout loss to South Korea
Saudi Arabia coach Roberto Mancini has apologized for walking off before the end of his team's losing penalty shootout against South Korea
Post-Brexit controls on food and farm imports start
Britain relies on the EU supplying the bulk of its beef imports. Post-Brexit controls on food, plant and animal imports to Britain from the EU have...
UK heatwave plan urgently needed to save lives, say MPs
Nature-based solutions such as parks and ponds are recommended – as is giving heatwaves names
Saudi Arabia coach Roberto Mancini walks off while losing to Jurgen Klinsmann, South Korea in penalties
Saudi Arabia coach Roberto Mancini walked off before the end of his team’s losing penalty shootout against South Korea in the Asian Cup.
Asia markets set to fall ahead of Fed decision; China factory activity and Australia inflation on tap
Asia-Pacific markets are set to fall ahead of the rate decision from the U.S. Federal Reserve and a slew of economic data from across the region,...
King Charles Keeps Palaces Freezing During Winter, Which Leads to Constant ‘Banter’ With Queen Camilla
King Charles III likes to keep palace and castle windows open year-round for fresh air — even during frigid winter temperatures!"There’s a constant battle about it," Queen Camilla's sister, Annabel
‘Just pack up and go’ – Midfielder with 12 goals & 14 assists urged to join Tottenham if they come calling
Tottenham Hotspur have been actively searching for a midfield addition during the January transfer window, with Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher as a top priority. However, Spurs are also...
WATCH: Bob Odenkirk reluctantly embraces his royal roots
Bob Odenkirk, the man behind Saul Goodman in the award-winning US drama...
Archaeologists Express Frustration Over Egypt’s Plan to Restore Pyramid of Menkaure With Granite
Some equating it to straightening Italy’s Tower of Pisa. A major restoration project is underway to repair one of Egypt’s famed pyramids, despite frustration from the...
North Korea has test-fired a ‘Hwasal-2’ strategic cruise missile
North Korea has test-fired a 'Hwasal-2' strategic cruise missile
Angry French farmers are keeping up the pressure
Angry French farmers are keeping up the pressure
Bukele has been consolidating power over institutions of state
Bukele has been consolidating power over institutions of state
Japan’s Canon says interest in new chipmaking tools exceed expectations
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Canon said on Tuesday that early interest in its new lithography chipmaking machines is exceeding expectations as it makes a major push to close the gap
Michelle Mone’s Grand National contender may be banned from running due to asset freeze
The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has said it is looking into how leading Grand National contender Monbeg Genius may be affected by a freezing order placed on the assets of
The unbreakable bond of the Ulstermen that ruled Europe – 25 years on
"There is always that embrace, that hug, that handshake. That's something that will never go away." Tony McWhirter sounds happy. A few hours after this conversation,...
Northern Ireland political party agrees to end 2-year boycott that caused the government to collapse
Northern Ireland’s largest British unionist party has agreed to end a boycott that left the region’s people without a power-sharing administration for two years, it said...