Ralph Hasenhuttl: Saints are getting better and better
BOSS Ralph Hasenhuttl feels Saints are "getting better and better" after seeing his side hit four goals at St Mary's for the first time since he took charge of the club.
BOSS Ralph Hasenhuttl feels Saints are "getting better and better" after seeing his side hit four goals at St Mary's for the first time since he took charge of the club.
KYLIAN MBAPPE has seen a mural in his hometown of Bondy defaced with a death threat. Vandals scrawled the message ‘Mbappe, you’re dead’ over the giant painting of the Paris Saint-Germain star. Politician Sylvine Thomassin was also targeted by graffiti as she runs for mayor in the town on the outskirts of Paris. Critics have […]
Aligned with the government's recent advisory, the IEC will ensure that every learner shall have access to quality and affordable education, which not only improves their academic performance but also...
MARTIN Lewis has explained if you should fix your gas and electric bill as millions face higher energy prices. Experts have warned that energy bills could rise by 51% in April adding as much as £600 to costs. Budget busting rises have already hit many households as the cost of wholesale gas has shot up […]
A Russia-led military bloc will begin withdrawing its troops from Kazakhstan in two days’ time after fulfilling its main mission of stabilising the Central Asian country after serious unrest, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said on Tuesday (11 January), according to EURACTIV.com
Some infectious disease experts think there may be something of a silver lining with the omicron surge. It may leave a blanket of enhanced immunity that leaves the virus easier to live with.
A bomb-sniffing rat named Magawa has died. The eight-year-old rodent was part of a humanitarian program by a nonprofit group, which trains and sends rats to post-conflict countries.
Russia meets Wednesday with NATO members to discuss the future of Ukraine, where Russia has already annexed the Crimean peninsula, stirred up an insurgency and is now threatening another invasion.
While Russia, the U.S. and NATO allies talk about the future of Ukraine this week, Ukrainians contemplate the threat of further Russian invasion, and whether the West will have their backs.
With many teachers out sick with COVID-19, schools are scrambling to find substitute teachers. Texas schools are having to get creative so that students can continue going to in-person classes.
In the U.S., more people are hospitalized for COVID-19 than at any other point in the pandemic. The omicron variant has slammed ERs, but doctors say this surge feels different than earlier ones.
Officials have released the names of the people who died from the weekend apartment building fire in the Bronx. The deaths of the 17 victims were all caused by smoke inhalation.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Stacey Davis Gates, vice president of the Chicago Teachers Union, about the return to in-person learning in the city — following disagreements over COVID-19 safety.
Under a proposal announced Tuesday, Medicare would cover the expensive and controversial Alzheimer's drug Aduhelm — but only for those participating in clinical trials.
In a speech in Georgia, President Biden called for passage of voting rights reforms, including if necessary, getting rid of congressional rules that require 60 senators to support most legislation.
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada about the future of the filibuster, and the legacy of former Majority Leader Harry Reid, who died last month.
After big storms in Minnesota, Lake Superior can experience 15-foot waves. Winter surfing can mean braving serious arctic conditions. Last week's big surf was accompanied by sub-zero wind chills.
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Maggie Krell, an ex-California state prosecutor, about her book, Taking Down Backpage: Fighting The World's Largest Sex Trafficker.
The former adult film actor said she would "likely remain in hospital" until her treatment for the condition, which affects the body's nervous system, is complete.
A number of MKs threatened to leave Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's coalition over the tree planting.
Wolverhampton Wanderers are reportedly among a number of clubs who hold an interest in signing Tigres defender Carlos Salcedo in January.
Zimbabwe pushes for return to school as teenage pregnancies rise in Covid times
LATERAL flow tests are a great way of keeping everyone safe from Covid and if you test positive then you must isolate in order to stop the spread of the bug. Everyone worries about getting a false positive on a test – as no one wants to isolate if they don’t have to and one […]
[CAF] After finishing the 2015 edition at home in a historic fourth place, Equatorial Guinea returns to the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations by facing twice Champions Côte d'Ivoire, who last won the title in the same 2015 edition.