'We changed the club', but Arteta left disappointed So close, but yet so far – and the mood was defiant at Arsenal after their final-day win over Everton was not enough to earn a first Premier League title in two decades. Australia news live: NSW police lay 550 charges in four-day DV blitz; bodies of man and child found in home Operation Amarok VI ran from Wednesday to Saturday across the state. Follow the day’s news live Get our morning and afternoon news emails , free app or daily news podcast ACTU lodges submission for right to disconnect to be incorporated into awards The Australian Council of Trade Unions has today lodged its submission to the Fair Work Commission on the right to disconnect being incorporated into … Andhra-born Gopi Thotakura makes history, becomes first Indian to go to space as tourist US News: India-born Gopi Thotakura made history on Sunday evening as he became the first Indian citizen to venture into space as a tourist. Taiwan swears in new president, stands up to Chinese aggression Lai Ching-te has vowed to continue Taiwan’s defense and foreign policy of avoiding tensions with China while also standing up for the island democracy’s freedoms. The Israel-Hamas war is testing whether campuses are sacrosanct places for speech and protest Colleges and universities have long been protected places for free expression without pressure or punishment Police say 2 people are dead and 5 are missing in Hungary after a boat collision on the Danube River US national security adviser, Saudi Arabia's crown prince meet to discuss 'semi-final' security deal President Joe Biden’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan has met with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss what the kingdom described as the “semi-final” version of a wide-ranging security agreement between the countries |
'Murder and massacre': New inquiry reveals disturbing details of UK-based concentration camps Nazi occupiers set up at least four camps in Alderney, part of the UK’s territory, in 1941. Two of the camps were turned into concentration camps. In ‘Here There are Blueberries,’ playwright Moisés Kaufman focuses on perpetrators of the Holocaust The Venezuelan-born Kaufman, best known for “The Laramie Project,” a play and HBO film about the murder of the gay student Matthew Shepard, had found his latest subject. Ukraine launches 'co-ordinated strikes' against glide bomb Russian airbase - military source Ukrainian forces have launched "co-ordinated strikes" against an airbase in southern Russia that is used to unleash glide bomb attacks on Ukraine, a military source has said. What we know about Iranian President Raisi’s helicopter crash A helicopter carrying Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi and the foreign minister has crashed in a remote area north Iran. Tyson Fury suggests Oleksandr Usyk won championship bout thanks to judges' feelings about Ukraine war Tyson Fury was upset with his loss against Oleksander Usyk on Sunday and claimed the judges favored his opponent because his home country, Ukraine, was at war. Blue flash caught in night sky over Spain, Portugal lights up social media An astonishing blue fireball captured the eyes of many early Sunday morning as it quickly flew over the skies of Spain and Portugal, according to reports. Column: Don't cancel those summer plans yet. Who knows if the presidential debates will come off Two prospective Biden-Trump debates came together quickly after Biden issued a challenge and Trump accepted. But there are still a lot of details to be worked out and either could walk away. |
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