England set for open-air Miami heat - but do Norway hold the edge? England will head into unknown territory at this World Cup when they face Norway in Miami - playing in searing temperatures. John Humphrys criticises successors on ‘irritating’ Today programme Ex-presenter of BBC Radio 4 show complains in Guardian of ‘gratuitous gratitude’ and ‘gushing’ between host and guest For more than three decades, John Humphrys delighted and infuriated listeners in equal measure as he confronted the nation’s politicians in his trademark, pointed style on the Today programme. Now a listener himself, the former presenter of the BBC’s flagship radio news show is ju… Europe's first total solar eclipse in almost 30 years: What you need to know Day will briefly turn into night for parts of Europe next month as the continent experiences its first solar eclipse in nearly three decades. U.S. Citizen Tests Positive for Ebola in Democratic Republic of Congo The American works for a humanitarian organization in Congo, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. |
Argentina vs Switzerland: World Cup quarterfinal – Messi, prediction, news Lionel Messi's Argentina faces Breel Embolo's Switzerland for a place in the semifinals of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Can Kurdistan follow Israel's lead to become the Middle East's next Start-Up Nation? - analysis Kurdistan does not need to copy Israel, but it can learn from its journey from a small and politically uncertain environment to a start-up and tech superpower. The real-life 'Hobbits' survived on an Indonesian island for thousands of years, until a long drought may have drove them away For more than a million years, a small ancient human relative survived quietly on the volcanic island of Flores in Indonesia. Then, around 50,000 years ago, this tiny hominin known as Homo floresiensis, nicknamed the hobbit because of its small stature, disappeared entirely, leaving behind one of the most puzzling mysteries in human evolution. Patriot missile deal and Trump’s praise for Zelensky put pressure on Russia The Kremlin downplayed President Donald Trump’s reversal but said it could cause the war to go on longer. |
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