Datebook: 2021 SheBelieves Cup
Datebook: 2021 SheBelieves Cup
Datebook: 2021 SheBelieves Cup
In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about the Slovak prime minister blaming his coalition partners for coronavirus-related deaths, Merkel calling US President Trump's problematic, and so much more.
Matthew Ramsey and Co. dropped by "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" for a performance of “Never Be Sorry,” lifted from their third, self-titled studio set.
Malawi’s Minister of Local Government and Rural Development Lingson Kambewa Waidon Belekanyama, has died of Covid-19. Hon Belekanyama has succumbed to Covid-19 after two weeks of illness at the Kamuzu Central Hospital. Minister of Information Gospel Kazako has confirmed the death of Belekanyama saying the country has lost a true patriot, a hardworker, a unifying factor, […]
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China expands lockdowns as coronavirus cases surge, local political conference delayed
Nick Tsaroulla scored a superb opener as Crawley Town shocked Leeds in the FA Cup on Sunday with the former Tottenham youngster having not had the easiest road to glory
As 5G connectivity rolls out across the country in fits and starts, we’re still asking whether the upgrades will make for a noticeable change in our wireless connectivity. During a CES keynote, Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg (Verizon owns Engadget’s paren...
Motilal Oswal is bullish on Piramal Enterprises recommended buy rating on the stock with a target price of Rs 1750 in its research report dated January 11, 2020.
The Heritage Conservation Committee's nod came almost a week after the SC asked the Central government to seek prior approval from the panel as well as other relevant authorities before starting the new parliament building's construction.
THE BBC has been blasted by a member of the House of Lords, Ian Botham, who claims that people from the countryside are "sick" of the Corporation's "virtue-signalling presenters".
BBC humiliated as Ian Botham claims country people are sick of ‘narrow woke views’ Express
While the deployment took place without permission and the identity of those responsible remains unknown, the metal Quran statue has already stirred controversy, sparked debate, and suffered vandalism.
In particular, the company banned the publication of requirements for the revision of the election results and announced that the social network security officers would remove messages from its platform containing calls to “stop theft”. According to TASS, Facebook is taking additional measures to combat misinformation and calls for violence before and after the inauguration […]
Читать дальше...The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg sent an official request to Albania not to deport the Turkish citizen Selami Simsek to Turkey as long as his trial was not finalised, the Tirana Times reported. Selami Simsek and Harun...
Eighty-four healthcare workers in the Western Cape have died of Covid-19, seven in the past two weeks, writes Andrea Mendelsohn.
The reigning NBA MVP was on form against Orlando.
The short-handed Philadelphia 76ers will look to avoid a fourth consecutive loss when they host the depleted Miami Heat on Tuesday. The Sixers' most recent loss came Monday, a 112-94 road setback aga
The finance ministry has rejected the demand for further extension of the last date for filing returns where audit is required beyond February 15. La
EU High Representative Josep Borrell held a call with Milorad Dodik, chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 11 January to discuss the dire humanitarian conditions of hundreds of migrants in the country, according to a statement published...
A girl, 2, reported missing Jan. 11 from Oakland has been loccated. | Adobe Stock Photo
She was found across the street from her home and taken to the University of Chicago’s Comer Children’s Hospital in good condition.
Читать дальше...Sydney [Australia], January 12 (ANI): As the Sydney Test between India and Australia ended as a draw, batsman Marnus Labuschagne said that he reckons the hosts could have scored more runs in the first