France bans buying fireworks for Bastille Day after riots
The move comes after rioting sparked by last month's killing of a 17-year-old by police in Nanterre.
2023-07-09 20:57
Where did Casey DeSantis graduate from? First Lady of Florida's early life and career explored amid Mamas campaign debut
Casey DeSantis' Mamas for DeSantis campaign seeks to promote her husband Ron DeSantis as the face of the parents' rights movement
2023-07-09 20:54
Who is Emily MacDonagh? Peter Andre, 50, open to becoming father for the fifth time with wife, 33
Peter Andre and Emily MacDonagh, who got married in July 2015, already have two children together, Amelia, 9, and Theo, 6
2023-07-09 20:51
Russia reports intercepting a missile over annexed Crimea and briefly halts traffic on key bridge
Russian-installed authorities in the Crimean peninsula have reported shooting down a cruise missile near the city of Kerch and briefly suspending traffic on the Kerch bridge that links the annexed territory to Russia
2023-07-09 20:48
Chelsea set to release 2023/24 home shirt without a sponsor
Chelsea are expected to unveil their new home shirt without a main sponsor having failed to strike a new deal to replace mobile network Three.
2023-07-09 20:28
Why did Gary Mehigan really leave 'MasterChef Australia'? Former judge says show was 'far too professional'
Gary Mehigan served as a 'MasterChef Australia' judge for 11 years until his departure from the show in 2019
2023-07-09 20:28
Christopher Nolan recalls how Robert Pattinson's gift after 'Tenet' filming influenced 'Oppenheimer'
Christopher Nolan expressed that the idea of 'Oppenheimer' was planted by Robert Pattinson while they collaborated on the film 'Tenet' in 2020
2023-07-09 20:21
When did Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard get married? Couple hosts star-studded Idaho dinner, fans call it a 'table of legends'
Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard hosted the celebrities at the South Fork Lodge, which was reportedly bought by Jimmy Kimmel in 2020
2023-07-09 20:18
9 people shot in mass shooting in Cleveland, police say
At least nine people were wounded in a mass shooting in Cleveland early Sunday morning, according to police.
2023-07-09 19:53
Snap presidential vote is underway in Uzbekistan and expected to extend incumbent's rule
Voters in Uzbekistan cast their ballots on Sunday in a snap presidential election that is widely expected to extend the incumbent's rule by seven more years. The vote followed a constitutional referendum that extended a presidential term from five to seven years and allowed President Shavkat Mirziyoyev to run for two more terms in office. In 2021, Mirziyoyev was elected to his second five-year term, the limit allowed by the constitution at the time. A set of constitutional amendments approved in April’s plebiscite allowed him to begin the count of terms anew and run for two more, raising the possibility that he could stay in office until 2037. In May, the 65-year-old Mirziyoyev called for a snap election. He is set to win the vote by a landslide against three token rivals. More than 10,700 polling stations opened in Uzbekistan at 8 a.m. local time (0300 GMT) and were scheduled to close 12 hours later. By 11 a.m., more than 33% of voters have cast their ballots, election officials reported, which is enough to deem the vote valid in accordance with Uzbek laws. Since coming to power in 2016 after the death of longtime dictator Islam Karimov, Mirziyoyev has introduced a slew of political and economic reforms that eased some of the draconian policies of his predecessor, who made Uzbekistan into one of the region’s most repressive countries. At the same time, Uzbekistan has remained strongly authoritarian with no significant opposition. All registered political parties are loyal to Mirziyoyev. In April’s referendum, more than 90% of those who cast ballots voted to approve the amendments extending the presidential term. Similar constitutional amendments in recent years have been adopted in Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. Like the leaders of other Central Asian nations that have close economic ties with Moscow, Mirziyoyev has engaged in a delicate balancing act after Russian troops swarmed Ukraine, steering clear of backing what the Kremlin calls a “special military operation” but not condemning it either. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide
2023-07-09 19:49
Who is Cillian Murphy's wife? Actor says 'Oppenheimer' will have some 'pretty heavy' scenes with 'prolonged full nudity'
Cillian Murphy is all set to play the titular character in Christopher Nolan's 'Oppenheimer'
2023-07-09 19:48
Why did Cillian Murphy become a vegetarian? Actor broke 15-year diet and started eating meat to bulk up for 'Peaky Blinders'
Cillian Murphy gave up vegetarianism after 15 years so that Tommy Shelby wouldn't look like a 'skinny Irish fella'
2023-07-09 19:18
