UEFA hit Marseille with stand closure after crowd trouble

UEFA

UEFA have ordered Marseille to shut a part of their stadium for the house leg in their Europa Conference League semi-final against Feyenoord because of crowd violence. European football’s governing body opened an investigation after the first leg of Marseille’s quarter-final in opposition to the Greek side PAOK was marred by using unsightly clashes among … Read more

Record low Antarctic sea ice extent could signal shift

Antarctic sea

Researchers revealed Tuesday that sea ice around Antarctica shrunk to its smallest area on record in February, five years after the previous record low, implying that Earth’s frozen continent may be less resistant to climate change than previously assumed.   According to a study published in the journal Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, the ice-covered ocean … Read more

AU urges dialogue in Ukraine conflict in call with Russian FM

Ukraine

African Union Commission leader Moussa Faki Mahamat informed Russia on Tuesday that international regulations have to be respected inside the battle in Ukraine and appealed for dialogue to give up the struggle. Faki, who heads the government branch of the pan-African body, stated on Twitter that he had received a phone name from Russian Foreign … Read more

Raducanu spurred on to tackle the clay in Stuttgart

Emma Raducanu

US Open champion Emma Raducanu needs to build up her experience on clay at Stuttgart’s WTA tournament this week after making her expert debut at the surface closing weekend. The British teen faces Storm Sanders of Australia in her establishing tie on Wednesday inside the first spherical on the indoor match in Stuttgart. “I’m looking … Read more

In Bucharest, Putin bestows an honorary title on a Russian battalion convicted of war crimes

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has bestowed an honorary title on a brigade accused of war crimes in the Ukrainian town of Bucha. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense branded troops in the 64th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade as war criminals earlier this month, after mass graves containing slain people were uncovered and dead corpses lay … Read more

Kosmos made 24 mn euros from Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia

Kosmos

The Spanish football federation organized for a fee of 24 million euros ($25.9 million) to be paid to Kosmos, the sports occasions enterprise founded by way of Barcelona defender Gerard Pique, as part of the Spanish Super Cup moving to Saudi Arabia, a file within the Spanish press said on Monday. According to El Confidencial, the contract … Read more

Indigenous lands block Brazil deforestation: study

deforestation

According to a research published Tuesday, Brazil’s indigenous reservations have operated as a deforestation barrier for the previous three decades, while devastation of the Amazon rainforest has escalated recently under President Jair Bolsonaro.   According to MapBiomas, a joint project of several environmental groups, colleges, and startups, only 1.6 percent of the 69 million hectares … Read more

Judge determines that the challenge against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s re-election attempt can go on

The lawsuit aims to prohibit the Georgia Republican from running for president, saying that she was involved in the Capitol attack on Jan. 6. WASHINGTON, D.C. — A federal court in Georgia has granted permission to proceed with a lawsuit challenging Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s eligibility to compete for re-election. The Georgia Republican’s plea for … Read more

C.Africa war crimes court postpones maiden hearing

C.Africa

A lengthy-awaited courtroom installation to prosecute suspected battle criminals inside the Central African Republic postponed the start of its first trial on Tuesday as defense lawyers failed to reveal up, an AFP reporter saw. The Special Criminal Court, a hybrid frame of the neighborhood and foreign magistrates installation in 2015 with UN backing, has been … Read more

Japan’s record-breaking baseball phenomenon with a tragic past

Japan

At just 20, Japan’s Roki Sasaki has already performed what most pitchers can most effectively dream of — a perfect game. Then he accompanied it up by means of very almost doing it once more. The Lotte Marines proper-hander sparked a frenzy earlier this month when he became the primary pitcher to deliver an ideal … Read more

Security forces kill one terrorist in N. Waziristan

terrorist ISPR

Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Tuesday said one terrorist was killed in a fire exchange in North Waziristan District. The military media wing said the fire exchange took place between security forces and terrorists in the general area of Datta Khel, North Waziristan District. The statement said, “During intense exchange of fire, terrorist Fareed Ahmed … Read more

At the Oscars watch party, Liam Payne breaks the silence on his perplexing accent

Liam Payne

When questioned about Will Smith smacking Chris Rock at the prestigious event, Liam Payne finally took a minute to address the tremendous hysteria around his perplexing accent at the Oscars watch party. The former One Direction member used Instagram live video to explain what went wrong on the red carpet at the Elton John Foundation … Read more

MangoBaaz, Pro-Pakistan owners face arrest; warrants issued for Ali Ahmed Gul, Ali Ahsan Gul & Aamir Attaa

MangoBaaz, Pro-Pakistan owners

KARACHI: A local court on Tuesday issued arrest warrants for the owners and some of the employees of online news outlets MangoBaaz and Pro Pakistani on the charges of publishing and disseminating fake news, reports BOL News. The arrest warrants have been issued in the names of Ali Ahmed Gul and Ali Ahsan Gul, who … Read more

Harrison Birtwistle, a British composer, died at the age of 87

Britwistle

Harrison Birtwistle, a leading modern British composer noted for his experimental approach to making classical music, died on Monday at the age of 87, according to his publisher. Birtwistle, who was born in the northern English town of Accrington in 1934, is known for his highly praised operas “Gawain” and “The Mask Of Orpheus,” as … Read more

Meghan Markle spent a whopping £38,000 on her charity tour outfits

Meghan Markle

Meghan Markle, who returned to the United States on Monday after wrapping up her Invictus Games tour, is said to have spent £38,000 on her charity outfits. While attending the Invictus Games, Prince Harry’s sweetheart wore seven fashionable ensembles and flaunted new jewellery, including a £12,800 Cartier necklace and a £911 set of pinky rings. … Read more

Bob Odenkirk, star of “Better Call Saul,” has been honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Bob Odenkirk

Bob Odenkirk, a well-known actor best recognised for his part on Better Call Saul, has been honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Emmy and SAG Award-winning actor’s identity was officially announced on Monday. Odenkirk wore a navy blue suit with a black tie for the … Read more

The Battle for Donbass: Why is Russia’s war now focused on eastern Ukraine?

What might we anticipate now that the attack has begun, and why has Russian President Vladimir Putin refocused his military’s energies on this region? KYIV, UKRAINE — ON THE WAY TO KYIV, UKRAINE — Following Moscow’s rapid retreat from around Kyiv, Ukraine and its western allies have been waiting weeks for Russia’s anticipated onslaught in … Read more

Fragmentation poses ‘serious risk’ to global prosperity: IMF

Fragmentation

The risk of deglobalization that splits countries into divided blocs may want to undermine many years of profits in dwelling requirements and boom, an IMF reputable warned Tuesday. While no longer an immediate danger “we see this as an extreme threat,” IMF leader economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas stated. He spoke in the beginning of the IMF … Read more

Kate Middleton defied advice to have a third child before Prince Louis was born

Kate Middleton

Prince William and Kate Middleton, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, ignored advice to have fewer children right before the royal couple revealed they were expecting their third child, Prince Louis. According to MyLondon, Kate Middleton was given a baby toy during their trip to Poland and Germany in 2017, when Prince George was four and … Read more

Black boy found dead in woods; Indiana police asks public to help him identify

Black boy found dead in woods; Indiana police asks public to help him identify Experts in Indiana are requesting the public’s assistance in distinguishing the body of a youngster found by a mushroom tracker in a lush region in the southern piece of the state. Indiana State Police are getting some information about the kid … Read more

‘Squid Game’ star Lee Jung-jae will launch his directorial debut, ‘Hunt,’ at Cannes

Lee Jung-Jae

Lee Jung-jae, the lead actor in Netflix’s blockbuster series Squid Game, is preparing for the Cannes Film Festival premiere of his directorial debut film Hunt. The premiere will take place at the Midnight Screening area of Cannes, which is devoted to thrillers and genre films. Jung-jae took to social media to showcase the poster for … Read more

Fighting ongoing in Mariupol: Ukrainian governor

Mariupol

Fighting going in  Ukrainian and Russian forces is “ongoing” within the strategic port of Mariupol, the local government informed the Media Tuesday. “There is fighting ongoing in Mariupol. This is street combating,” Pavlo Kyrylenko governor of Ukraine’s jap Donetsk location said. Ukrainian forces there are “under heavy bombardment” however “retain to guard Mariupol.” “There are … Read more

Russia lost over 20,800 soldiers in combat says General Staff

Russia lost over 20,800 soldiers in combat says General Staff

The estimated enemy combat casualties since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine have surpassed 20,800 people. According to Ukrinform, the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces announced in a Facebook post. Tanks – 802, armoured combat vehicles – 2,063, artillery systems – 386, MLRS – 132, air defence means – 67, aircraft – … Read more

Ex-minister Asad Umar fears wheel of economy may come to halt soon

Former federal planning minister Asad Umar on Tuesday said the incumbent government inherited the economy in a ‘running condition’. However, the ex-minister expressed concern that the wheels of the economy may come to a halt soon the way decisions are being taken. Taking to his Twitter account, Asad Umar wrote, “The imported government has got … Read more