Liverpool sealed the signing of Portugal forward Diogo Jota from Wolves for a reported £41 million ($54 million) on Saturday.
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Liverpool sealed the signing of Portugal forward Diogo Jota from Wolves for a reported £41 million ($54 million) on Saturday.
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Read More »A fierce political battle was shaping up over the future of the US Supreme Court on Saturday, with President Donald Trump saying he would quickly name a successor to liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg,
Read More »Solemn crowds recited a Jewish prayer of mourning outside the Supreme Court on Friday night, September 18, shortly after the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg was announced. In a statement, the court said that Ginsburg died from complications of pancreatic cancer.
Read More »A June quarter contraction of 23.9 per cent in the Indian economy is one of the largest anywhere in the world, raising both retrospective and prospective concerns about the country’s economic performance.
Read More »Shortly after the news of Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death broke on Sept. 18, hundreds gathered to the steps of the Supreme Court in Washington DC to honour her legacy. The revered judge and feminist icon died at the age of 87 after a battle with metastatic pancreatic cancer.
Read More »Bob Hawke hoped Australia would grow out of simply being the Lucky Country: Australia must become the clever country, he said.
Read More »Protesters defying coronavirus measures gathered in London’s Trafalgar Square on Saturday, September 19, clashing with police, reports said. This footage shows anti-mask protesters in the central London square holding signs and chanting anti-mask slogans.
Read More »US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died, which means the US election is going to revolve around abortion and other civil rights for the foreseeable future.
Read More »On 16 March 1991, a young black teenager named Latasha Harlins was dropped off at the corner store near her home in South Central Los Angeles. The shop’s name was Empire Liquor, on the intersection of 91st street and Figueroa Ave,
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