Dominant Albion held to a blank but midfielder has knocked the door down
Carlos Baleba has sized his chance for Brighton
Carlos Baleba has sized his chance for Brighton
(Telecompaper) The owners of US satellite TV operators DirecTV and Dish Network are again in talks to merge the operations, Bloomberg reported, citing a source familiar with the matter...
TEHRAN, Sep. 16 (MNA) – Iranian wushu fighters have ranked second at the Asian Championships held in Macao.
Culinary Zinema, the San Sebastian Film Festival’s hugely popular food-themed sidebar, opens Sept. 23 with “Mugaritz. No Bread no Dessert,” (“Mugaritz. Sin pan ni postre”) which draws back the curtains to reveal the inner workings of the two-Michelin Star Basque restaurant, Mugaritz. Produced by Movistar Plus+ and Fonte Films, the documentary is directed by Paco […]
The power plant that fuels the Bitcoin mine wants to expand, but neighbors are worried about the impact on their health.
Читать дальше...Kembla Grange horseman Kerry Parker will send two gallopers south to Moruya on Tuesday in the hope of picking up a couple of maiden victories.
All you need to find a winner or two at the eight-race meeting.
Mad Crusader’s Yarr Rash speaks to the Cyprus Mail about turning ideas into global IPs Following the recent announcement of a €30 million investment in premium AA games by Mad Crusader, a Cyprus-based IP incubator, the Cyprus Mail sat down with founder and CEO Yarr Rash to explore the company’s vision. As a leading innovator […]
LaSalle Mayor Crystal Meloche is asking for patience from residents as the town searches for a solution to traffic jams at a major intersection during peak times.
Every year, hundreds of students from northern communities move away from home to attend high school in Thunder Bay, Ont. Here's how the Wake the Giant movement aims to welcome them to the community and make the city a safer, more inclusive space.
A job posting in Sarnia has stirred up a legal battle with a city councilor claiming discrimination and the executive director of of Sarnia-Lambton Children's Aid Society claiming defamation.
DeMar DeRozan never expected he would spark a discussion about depression, but with a single tweet, he created a ripple effect that would change the conversation around mental health in pro sports.
'Because of my age, I might not be able to go back there,' said John Rupert, 71, of his trapline. He says he wants to know when it will be safe to hunt there.
How can the federal government prevent other countries from trying to meddle in Canada’s elections? That will be the focus as the public inquiry into foreign interference begins its second phase of hearings on Monday.
The next few months of deliberations about the City of Ottawa's 2025 budget could bring either a thrilling high or some tough lows that will be hard to stomach.
The UNRWA has opened 36 makeshift classrooms in Khan Younis, to serve 7,600 kids while they shelter there. After almost a year of war, children and their parents are wary of the new school year, but students remain excited to learn.
A year-and-a-half-long study on Chartwatch, an artificial intelligence system in use at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, shows the tool led to a striking 26 per cent drop in the number of unexpected deaths.
Manual transport planning and carrier allocation takes time and increases errors, often relying on a “looks right” approach.
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The Marxist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) on Monday vowed to cancel the Adani Group's wind power project in Sri Lanka if it gets elected in the presidential election scheduled for the weekend. JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake, the presidential candidate from the broader front National People's Power (NPP), told a political chat show here that they would annul the project. Asked if the project posed a threat to the island nation's energy sector sovereignty, Dissanayake said: Yes. We will definitely... Читать дальше...
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