Bam Adebayo with an assist vs the Milwaukee Bucks
Bam Adebayo (Miami Heat) with an assist vs the Milwaukee Bucks, 02/04/2023
Bam Adebayo (Miami Heat) with an assist vs the Milwaukee Bucks, 02/04/2023
Woods is eight shots off the pace set by Brian Harman and Tony Finau in the Bahamas
Yosep Anggi Noen, whose “24 Hours with Gaspar” premiered at Busan and is playing at the Red Sea and Singapore festivals, has lined up his next movie, an untitled horror film. The film is produced by Palari Films, the Jakarta-based production company behind Edwin’s “Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash,” which won the Golden …
The lead up to Christmas is looking that much brighter thanks to the release of several festive films on streaming this week.
West Midlands mayor Andy Street has called for European football chiefs to take ‘strong action’.
Design from Leicestershire-based company just waiting for green light of approval from governing body World Rugby
Abena likes to be in charge of the household chores, but her flatmate Millie finds this deeply irritating. Who’s being taken to task unnecessarily?
I never thought super-expensive lipsticks would take off – but now offering sustainable packaging, they are flying
The controversial US 20-year-old won first prize in Croatia with 8/9 and a career-best performance rating of 2946, then flew to London for the traditional Classic
Special forces exchanged gunfire with National Guard members after a detained minister was released.
Drumroll please… peptides are currently in the skincare spotlight. As an ingredient in moisturisers, they’ve been on the scene for years. Today, however, they’ve become a true headline act. TikTok can’t get enough of them, Google searches have skyrocketed and many more products are peptide-packed.
There is no arguing with taste, and especially not when it comes to comfort food. Combinations that would have any restaurateur chased out of town can acquire cult status in the sanctity of a family home. On Wednesday night, David Beckham posted on Instagram to show off the meal he was serving: gammon with egg, pineapple and potato wedges, so far so normal, to which he added coleslaw, beans and peas, too. Too much by half. It comes soon after Princess Eugenie revealed on a podcast that she favou
The term “rules-based international order” wasn’t really used until after the end of the Cold War, but is generally taken to mean the institutions and norms of international behaviour established after the Second World War, particularly as they relate to the United Nations.
There's Something in the Barn, starring Spider-Man's Martin Starr, is this year's anti-Christmas movie — and it's a bloody festive treat.
Glencoe at dawn on a freezing morning in February 1956 presented to the world a very different idea of the Highlands. Up until then, the north-facing slopes of Meall a’Bhuiridh were the sole domain of winter sports pioneers. All bound by the common thread of mountain adventure, they’d hike to the summit in breeches and flat caps, carrying wooden boards with leather strap bindings.
As countries mark World Aids Day Friday, the United Nations has said it's possible to wipe out the disase by 2030 – but only if communities and are given the means to do so. This comes as South Africa recorded its first significant fall in the number of people suffering from HIV. In its annual report, the UNAIDS agency said community-led responses to the epidemic remained unrecognised, under-resourced and in some places under attack.However the goal of bringing Aids to an end by 2030 was still p
The Philippine coast guard inaugurated a new monitoring base Friday on a remote island occupied by Filipino forces in the disputed South China Sea as Manila ramps up efforts to counter China’s increasingly aggressive actions in the strategic waterway. The high-seas faceoffs have fueled fears of a larger conflict that could involve the United States, which has repeatedly warned that it’s obligated to defend the Philippines, its oldest treaty ally in Asia, if Filipino forces, ships and aircraft come under an armed attack, including in the South China Sea. China has accused the U.S. of meddling in an Asian dispute and sowing discord in the region.
Russian investigators said on Friday a dual Russian-Italian national had been detained for planting bombs on railway tracks as part of a sabotage campaign orchestrated by Ukrainian military intelligence. After his arrest, the man, born in 1988 and a resident of Ryazan, confessed to planting home-made bombs that derailed a freight train in central Russia on Nov. 11, according to investigators. "During questioning, the detainee confessed and said that in February 2023 he was recruited by an employee of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine," the Investigative Committee said.
The Russian rouble steadied on Friday, pulling away slightly from the more than one-week low hit in the previous session, with support from capital controls, high oil prices and expectations of another interest rate increase this month. At 0744 GMT, the rouble was unchanged against the dollar at 89.44, having dropped to 89.6125 in the previous session, its weakest point since Nov. 20. The rouble has rebounded from more than 100 to the dollar, thanks to reduced capital outflows since President Vladimir Putin introduced the forced conversion of some foreign currency revenue for exporters in October.
Leaders from across the world are poised to address the U.N. climate conference on Friday, with many expected to speak about the hardship of climate impacts unfolding in their countries. In the day's opening address, Britain's King Charles is expected to warn that repeated signs of climate impact are being ignored, with devastating consequences. The COP28 conference will also hear from U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who has made climate change a frequent rallying point, before world leaders including Kenya's President William Ruto and Saudi Arabia's Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud take the podium.
The US singer co-wrote and co-produced My House with The Dream