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Ukraine war: At least one killed in new Russian strikes on Odesa
Ukraine war: At least one killed in new Russian strikes on Odesa
Odesa's regional governor said 14 people were hospitalised in the blasts, including four children.
2023-07-23 13:19
MLB Insider: Grading the likelihood the Angels trade Mike Trout
MLB Insider: Grading the likelihood the Angels trade Mike Trout
A recent report suggested that the Los Angeles Angels could trade superstar outfielder Mike Trout. A trade is highly, highly unlikely, per FanSided MLB Insider Robert Murray.
2023-09-12 08:50
Ukraine war: Satellite images reveal Russian defences before major assault
Ukraine war: Satellite images reveal Russian defences before major assault
Fortifications against Ukraine's counter-attack are uncovered by a BBC analysis of satellite images.
2023-05-22 07:24
Failed Republican candidate charged in shooting spree aimed at New Mexico Democrats
Failed Republican candidate charged in shooting spree aimed at New Mexico Democrats
By Kanishka Singh A failed Republican state candidate in New Mexico was charged by federal authorities on Wednesday
2023-06-01 07:55
When this truce ends, the decisive next phase of war begins
When this truce ends, the decisive next phase of war begins
If Israel decides to go south, a larger humanitarian disaster could be looming, writes Paul Adams.
2023-11-25 08:55
Bruce Springsteen's 'instant classic'
Bruce Springsteen's 'instant classic'
Bruce Springsteen's 'Addicted To Romance' is an "instant classic", according to producer Bryce Dessner.
2023-09-30 15:17
Kevin Spacey's accuser denies the defense claim that he made up sex assault, says 'it was horrific'
Kevin Spacey's accuser denies the defense claim that he made up sex assault, says 'it was horrific'
A man who says Kevin Spacey subjected him to a torrent of verbal abuse and grabbed his crotch has denied making up the allegations
2023-07-06 23:15
UN members adopt first-ever treaty to protect marine life in the high seas
UN members adopt first-ever treaty to protect marine life in the high seas
Members of the United Nations have adopted the first-ever treaty to protect marine life in the high seas
2023-06-20 01:18
Microsoft buys Call of Duty developer in biggest deal in gaming history
Microsoft buys Call of Duty developer in biggest deal in gaming history
Microsoft has completed its deal to buy Call of Duty developer Activision Blizzard in the biggest deal in gaming history. The $68.7 billion acquisition means the Xbox maker now owns games such as World of Warcraft and Diablo, as well as the Call of Duty series. Microsoft first announced the deal at the start of 2022. Since then it has faced intense scrutiny from regulators around the world – but the final of those investigations, from the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority, closed earlier on Friday. The process has forced Microsoft to make public commitments that its games will still be available on other platforms, such as PlayStation and the Nintendo Switch. “As one team, we’ll learn, innovate, and continue to deliver on our promise to bring the joy and community of gaming to more people,” said Xbox boss Phil Spencer. “We’ll do this in a culture that strives to empower everyone to do their best work, where all people are welcome, and is centered on our ongoing commitment of Gaming for Everyone. “We are intentional about inclusion in everything we do at Xbox – from our team to the products we make and the stories we tell, to the way our players interact and engage as a wider gaming community.” Microsoft has said that the deal will bring Activision’s games alongside its first-party offerings, including adding its titles to Xbox’s Game Pass subscription service. “Together, we’ll create new worlds and stories, bring your favourite games to more places so more players can join in, and we’ll engage with and delight players in new, innovative ways in the places they love to play including mobile, cloud streaming and more,” Mr Spencer said in the announcement. Read More Microsoft gets go-ahead to buy Call of Duty maker Activision Google is about to ditch passwords forever EU to investigate X’s handling of disinformation over Hamas attack on Israel
2023-10-13 21:23
Russian services activity rises for fourth month running in May -PMI
Russian services activity rises for fourth month running in May -PMI
Activity across Russia's services sector expanded in May, spurred by another rise in new business and renewed strength
2023-06-05 14:15
India ‘hopes’ all G20 leaders, including Putin, will attend upcoming world summit
India ‘hopes’ all G20 leaders, including Putin, will attend upcoming world summit
India has said it “hopes” all G20 leaders, including Vladimir Putin, are able to attend this year’s summit in person amid increasing questions over the Russian leader’s participation. India, which walks a tightrope between placating the West and maintaining decades-old ties with Russia, is hosting this year’s G20 summit. It has sought the physical participation of leaders, with the awkward possibility emerging that if Mr Putin were to attend, he would be in the same room with Western leaders for the first time since he called for the invasion of Ukraine. India’s foreign ministry said the G20, to be held on 9-10 September, will take the form of a physical summit in Delhi. Signals to Mr Putin’s potential India visit will be closely watched as the Russian leader has continued to avoid many such meetings since the Ukraine war. His attendance would become a significant occasion, as it would be the first time since Russia’s war that he would be face to face with world leaders like Joe Biden, Rishi Sunak and others who have condemned the invasion. “The invitations have gone out to all the G20 members, invitee countries and international organizations,” foreign ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi told a media briefing in New Delhi on Thursday. “This is a physical summit and we would hope that all the invitees are able to participate in person.” He said there have been confirmations for the summit, but did not share specifics on any world leaders. India becoming the G20 host has given rise to speculation that Mr Putin could travel there because of Moscow’s longstanding ties with Delhi. He had skipped the summit last year when it was hosted by Indonesia. The Kremlin had earlier cleared up Mr Putin’s schedule at the same time as the G20 summit in September to allow the possibility of him flying to India by cancelling a scheduled event. In March, Mr Putin’s aides reportedly pushed the dates by a week for an annual economic forum in Vladivostok, from its earlier 9-10 September date. Russia’s deputy chief of mission Roman Babuskin had earlier told The Hindu newspaper that G20 is “one of the most important events” for Russia. The speculation comes after it emerged that Mr Putin will not attend the Brics summit in South Africa to be held in late August and will send his foreign minister Sergei Lavrov instead. The decision, however, was made because South Africa is a signatory to the International Criminal Court (ICC) and if Mr Putin steps on South African soil, there is a chance he could be arrested. The ICC had issued an arrest warrant for him in relation to the forced deportation of children from Ukraine to Russia.. Russian state media said Mr Putin will instead dial in via video link, while Mr Lavrov will fly down to Johannesburg. South African president Cyril Ramaphosa said the decision was “by mutual agreement” as any attempts to arrest Mr Putin would be a declaration of war against Russia. Meanwhile, India last month confirmed Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky will not attend the main G20 conference as invites for the summit this year were sent only to members. “G20 participation is for members of G20,” foreign minister S Jaishankar had said at a press conference marking nine years of the foreign policy of the Narendra Modi government. “And for countries and organisations who we have invited and that list we had declared as soon as we assumed presidency of the G20.” The G20 ministerial meetings held this year in India have revealed the country’s reluctance in referring to the Ukraine invasion. Under the Indian presidency, no clear, joint communiques for the G20 meetings have been issued as officials disagreed in calling the invasion a “war”. In the absence of a joint communique, the G20 chair has been publishing a “chair’s summary” as the main outcome document. On Thursday, India’s foreign ministry said it has “optimism” that G20 leaders would be able to agree to a joint communique at the upcoming meeting. “There have been differences in paragraphs related to Ukraine. But largely, there has been a high degree of convergence among the participants on other issues and that’s a very positive thing,” Mr Bagchi stated. Read More India’s Modi stakes reputation on bringing together a G20 beset by international crises G20 nations raked in $50bn in debt repayments from poor countries since Covid, report finds Vladimir Putin to skip South Africa summit where he faced risk of arrest The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
2023-07-21 19:58
Liverpool transfer rumours: Osimhen talks scheduled; Reds to move for Amrabat
Liverpool transfer rumours: Osimhen talks scheduled; Reds to move for Amrabat
The latest Liverpool transfer rumours, including news on talks with Victor Osimhen, a potential bid for Sofyan Amrabat, Gabri Veiga latest, Mohamed Salah confusion and more.
2023-06-24 20:58