Vaughan 'feels sorry' for batters on poor Lord's pitch Michael Vaughan "feels sorry" for batters over the state of the Lord's pitch after 33 wickets fell on the opening two days of the first Test between England and New Zealand. Why US diplomats tweet from the hip in response to Henry Nowak murder State department’s incendiary charge into UK politics comes from Trump who leaned into personal feud with London mayor, Sadiq Khan How Britain was rocked by Henry Nowak’s murder – and why the US intervened In the state department of past administrations, how to respond to an incendiary event such as the murder of the British student Henry Nowak would have required deliberations, memos and meeting… Over $580,000 forfeited in Australian visa fraud crackdown; man jailed for submitting false migration documents More than $580,000 has been seized by Australian authorities following an investigation into a visa fraud scheme linked to a 61-year-old man from the New South Wales Central Coast. Xi to visit North Korea, showing China’s importance to a nuclear-armed neighbor The summit comes as China positions itself as a global power player projecting stability in contrast to the U.S.'s economically damaging war against Iran and erratic tariff policies. Feds pursuing 'multiple' election fraud investigations, top prosecutor says Federal prosecutor Bill Essayli says multiple California election fraud investigations are underway as state officials reject Trump's cheating claims. |
New 386m plan to fight Ebola as number of cases rises The World Health Organisation (WHO) has unveiled a $518m (£386m) six-month plan to fight Ebola, as the number of cases continue to grow. Trump makes pitch to farmers hard-hit by tariffs, high prices in Wisconsin Trump seeks to shore up support among rural voters hard-hit by tariffs, economic fallout of war with Iran. Pamela Hicks, Lady-in-Waiting to Elizabeth II of Britain, Dies at 97 The queen’s third cousin, she was a bridesmaid at the royal wedding in 1947, and witnessed firsthand pivotal moments in British history. Australian court hears bail arguments for woman accused of enslaving Yazidi teen in Syria A lawyer has told an Australian court that a woman accused of enslaving a Yazidi teenager in Syria would agree to electronic monitoring and religious counseling if she were freed on bail |
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