'Whoever buys Chelsea will be lucky to have it' - Blues boss Tuchel
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel says "whoever buys the club will be lucky to have it", and adds his commitment to staying with the Blues.
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel says "whoever buys the club will be lucky to have it", and adds his commitment to staying with the Blues.
"Unbelievable" star Toni Collette is back on Netflix in "Pieces of Her," an overlong new thriller adapted from Karin Slaughter's 2018 novel.
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A senior U.S. diplomat apologized Friday to thousands of Afghans stranded in the United Arab Emirates months after the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, promising to speed repatriation for some to America while acknowledging that authorities still do not know who some ...
A senior U.S. diplomat has apologized to thousands of Afghans stranded in the United Arab Emirates months after the fall of Kabul to the Taliban
Work to dismantle Kent's Nightingale 'surge hub' for Covid patients - which has never been used - is well underway.
The bonds carry coupon rate of 8.07 per cent per annum
A SICK catfisher raped two women in a forest then defrauded six others after meeting them dating apps. Jack Lister, 21, set up several fake Tinder accounts, as well as profiles on other sites, to lure his victims. He contacted six different women, some of whom agreed to meet him, and convinced them to transfer […]
<p>Janet Jackson (left), Nicki Minaj (center) and Kevin Hart (right)</p>
TIPPING Point viewers were left seriously distracted by an “unreal” contestant on the show. The latest instalment of the ITV quiz show saw four players battle it out for the coveted jackpot – and contestant Lucy soon stole the show. The brunette bombshell could be seen in a long-sleeved mustard top with her sleek tresses […]
The Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum Complex will open for public viewing from March 8, an official statement issued on Friday said. It will remain open from Tuesday to Sunday (six days in a week) except on gazetted holidays, it said.
Vivaan Shah says 'I am deeply aware of my privilege, nepotism should not be denied' | Exclusive
Two new stars are joining Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, starring Cillian Murphy. James D'Arcy and Michael Angarano are the latest additions.
(Telecompaper) Mozambique's National Institute of Communications (INCM) detected over 50,000 cases of fraud and scams in the telecommunications sector over the past four months, reports O Pais...
Olivia Attwood has taken herself off of Instagram for the time being as she told fans she is feeling 'run down' at the moment
A powerful bomb exploded inside a Shiite Muslim mosque in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar on Friday, killing at least 56 people and wounding 194 others, according to a hospital official.
Supporters of Ferdinand Marcos Jr. have criticized Vice President Leni Robredo's pro-Ukraine stance, believing that her position takes the Philippines to war
X Factor star Rebecca Ferguson delighted fans by uploading a rare snap of herself and daughter Arabella posing together
Russian driver Nikita Mazepin on his way out of Haas and Red Bull revelling in tying Max Verstappen down to a long-term contract - follow all the latest news from F1
Antonio Conte has provided a team news update to journalists who have attended Tottenham Hotspur’s pre-Everton press conference from Hotspur Way this afternoon. Tottenham return to Premier League action on Monday night when they host the Toffees in north London looking to return to winning ways following the disappointing FA Cup exit at the hands […]
Читать дальше...The former "Dancing With the Stars" pro appeared on "Good Morning America" Friday to detail the trauma he feels after the time spent in the war-torn country.
The strategic logic that prevents a no-fly zone over Ukraine would apply to any conflict between nuclear-armed states, including in Asia.
As the Russian military escalates its invasion in Ukraine, Russian police are cracking down on antiwar protesters at home, arresting more than 8,000 over the past eight days. Meanwhile, Russia’s lower house of parliament has passed a new law to criminalize the distribution of what the state considers to be “false news” about military operations, and remaining independent news outlets in the country are shutting down under pressure from the authorities. We speak with Vladimir Slivyak, co-chair for... Читать дальше...
Benchmark indices shed up to 1.5% as oil price surge trigger spook investors; war adds to concerns of slowing economic growth and inflation