Knockouts are here - what is England's path to the final? BBC Sport takes a look at what England will need to do to reach the final after qualifying for the knockout stages. 'Fake News': Donald Trump on book that says he leaves leftover snack, silverware on bedroom floor US President Donald Trump has launched a blistering attack on a new book by New York Times journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, calling it "mostly made up, Fake News, largely fiction" after it revealed that he leaves piles of chip bags, ice cream cartons and Starbucks wrappers on his White House bedroom floor. Venezuela Government Accused of Politicizing Quake Relief Critics say the country’s interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, is trying to exploit the tragedy for her political benefit. Her supporters accuse the opposition of doing the same. |
A necessary Lebanon deal, undermined by Netanyahu’s delusions - opinion The Lebanon agreement may be the lesser evil, but Netanyahu’s false claims, erratic monologue, and call for unity raise deeper questions about his fitness to lead. Donald Trump threatens to annihilate Iran after crossfire over Hormuz – Middle East crisis live Iran attacked Bahrain and Kuwait after US strikes, and threatened a ‘complete halt’ to talks US and Iran trade strikes as both sides accuse the other of endangering ceasefire Welcome to our live coverage of the crisis in the Middle East. Earlier this morning, Iran has said it launched a joint missile and drone operation targeting eight US military sites in Kuwait and Bahrain . This comes aft… ‘Enforcement mode’: Australia must take fight to tech giants to make social media ban stick, experts warn Doubled penalties will have little effect if platforms not held to account for the content they carry, observers say Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The government needs to switch into “enforcement mode” and take on tech giants over its social media ban after doubling fines, experts have warned. The federal government announced on Sunday it would introduce new legisla… These homes rose out of Venezuela’s socialist revolution. Now they’re rubble. In the absence of government help, ordinary Venezuelans dug barehanded through the rubble of the week’s earthquakes for loved ones. Before Venezuela earthquakes, engineers warned tall buildings could collapse atop soft soil For years, engineers worried about how collapse-prone Venezuela's buildings could be in an earthquake. The big problem, they warned, was the prevalence of tall concrete buildings atop soft soils — the kind that amplify shaking when an earthquake strikes. |
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