A day, quite simply, when a much shrewder Jose Mourinho did a number on Pep Guardiola. If this match was supposed to be a final test of Tottenham Hotspur’s title credentials, it confirmed so much more than that. Their eventual 2-0 win
Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, who have forged their greatness together over nearly two decades, bowed to youth on the southern bank of the Thames. Despite Andy Murray’s pre-match predictions, Daniil Medvedev and Dominic Thiem, candidates for acclaim among the elite in years
Israel says its military struck Hamas targets in Gaza in response to a rocket attack launched from the Palestinian enclave. The Israeli air force struck two rocket ammunition manufacturing sites, a military compound and “underground infrastructures”, the Israel Defence Forces said on Sunday.
Strictly Come Dancing has returned with a number of celebrities competing for the Glitterball Trophy. While some couples are known for their chemistry, this is harder to muster for others. Contestants spend most days with their dance partners when preparing for the BBC
Usually beginning between the ages of 40 to 58 years of age, the menopause can cause hot flushes, night sweats, vaginal dryness and a reduced sex drive. The natural female condition can also lead to anxiety and mood changes, stated Medical News
Eggs, flour, pasta and canned goods have all been coming up short as shoppers take the long-life items home in case of emergencies. Luckily, a chocolate cake recipe from Jamie Oliver does the trick. The recipe was featured on Channel 4’s Jamie:
Demonstrators took to the streets of Paris on Saturday to protest a new proposed law by Emmanuel Macron and his Government. The new security bill would criminalise the dissemination of images of police officers that revealed their identity. Videos surfaced on social media of
Gas and electricity bills could rise by £21 a year for households from the beginning of April, under new proposals by Ofgem. The regulator has suggested increasing the maximum amount Brits can be charged on their bills to cover debts following the coronavirus crisis.
London– The Jordanian factories operated by Sidney Apparels are hotbeds of coronavirus infections due to discriminatory policies and a lack of safety measures, warns ImpACT International for Human Rights Policies. Sidney Apparel, which produces garments for export to the United States, reports that
Paris – The Francophone Association for Human Rights (AFDH) today wrote a letter to President Emmanuel Macron, Chancellor Angela Merkel, Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the President of the European Council Charles Michel and the President of the European Commission Ursula von der