I leave Liverpool exactly where it belongs - Slot Arne Slot says he is leaving Liverpool "exactly where it belongs: among Europe's elite" after he was sacked as head coach on Saturday. Tense election night in Colombia as country heads to presidential runoff Colombia’s election heads to a June 21 runoff after a tight first round between de la Espriella and Cepeda. Ex-US Fed Chair Powell warns against politicisation amid Trump’s attacks Jerome Powell says the US central bank is undergoing a 'stress test' like other institutions in the current era. The month of error and overwhelm From international business events to school recitals, June schedules pile on more than we can handle Syrian Officers Who Hid in Plain Sight Face War Crime Charges in Austria The trial, Austria’s first against Assad regime officials, will be a rare chance for Syrian witnesses to confront two men they have accused of torture. 2025 Wildfires Were the Costliest Ever, Researchers Say Severe, hard-to-control blazes in densely populated areas like Los Angeles drove the year’s record losses. Polls open in Ethiopia's election that is widely expected to be won by the ruling party Polls opened Monday in Ethiopia in an election that is widely expected to be won by the ruling party |
French Navy boards Russian oil tanker, obstructs Atlantic 'shadow-fleet' "This operation took place in the Atlantic Ocean, on the high seas, with the support of several partners, including the United Kingdom, in strict compliance with the law of the sea," said PM Macron. China issues sweeping new controls of overseas trade, counter sanctions with new restrictions The rules, published by the State Council, will take effect from July 1. One of the most significant articles requires authorization for exports of restricted Chinese goods, technologies, and data. If Cuba collapses, the US will be forced to deal with the consequences of its actions It's only a couple of months or so since I was last in Cuba, and conditions then were pretty dire: power cuts, large queues for bread and fuel, state-run grocery stores virtually empty, mounting piles of rubbish on street corners, and few foreign visitors. UK house prices fall for first time this year amid rising interest rates Nationwide finds typical price was £278,024 in May, as Savills says Iran war has ‘fundamentally changed’ outlook Business live – latest updates House prices fell in the UK for the first time this year in May, as rising interest rates triggered by the war in Iran hurt homebuyer demand. The price of the average UK home dropped 0.6% in May compared with the month before, according to the lender Nati… Meet Argus: The sea-urchin robot with 20 eyes and legs that has rewritten the rules of how a robot should be built Most robots are built to look like something. Engineers designing machines to navigate the real world have, for decades, reached for the same reference points: the human skeleton, the dog's four-legged trot, the insect's crawl. 10 darkest regions on Earth where you can get the clearest views of planets, stars and the Milky Way Inside Stalin’s hidden wine cellar in Georgia: 40,000 rare French and Georgian bottles emerge after decades underground Deep beneath the streets of Tbilisi, behind heavy doors and years of silence, sits a collection that few people have ever seen. Dust-covered bottles. Ukraine turns real-life kills into video game thrills for drone pilots Kyiv says the Army of Drones Bonus system, in which points may be redeemed for weapons, is the first of its kind anywhere. The secret ingredient tying your candy, makeup and medicines to Sudan's war Gum arabic, a resin that comes from the acacia tree, is as ubiquitous as it is unglamorous, virtually unknown despite being a vital ingredient in hundreds of products. |
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