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Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this feature“Oh, it’s coming home all right, Rob,” says Simon McMahon. “Did you see how Scotland dismantled Belarus last night? They’d be as well getting Donald Trump to bring that big beautiful World Cup over in his golf bag next time he’s here.”ShareAn England win was the likeliest result tonight, but I doubt anybody predicted 5-0. They played with authority, penetration and class to hammer a decent Serbia team. Harry Kane, Noni Madueke, Ezri Konsa, Marc Guehi and Marcus Rashford got the goals; England could have scored seven or eight.ShareFull…
Apple unveiled its new line of iPhones on Tuesday, and the iPhone 17 Pro is making a direct appeal to content creators. The iPhone camera has long checked all the boxes for anything that a casual user might need, making a digital camera obsolete for most consumers. But for millions of content creators — an industry encompassing an estimated 200 million potential customers — it has remained necessary to buy handheld video cameras from companies like Canon, Sony, Panasonic, Nikon, and Fujifilm. Some of these camera brands have spun up entire product lines marketed as “vlogging cameras,” featuring pop-out displays…
Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureThe Liberals’ Jacinta Nampijinpa Price problem – Full Story podcastAnd we also have today’s Full Story podcast tackling the very same subject:ShareNationals leader says Jacinta Nampijinpa Price should apologise for migrant commentsThe Nationals leader, David Littleproud, has joined several leading Liberals in calling for Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to apologise to the Indian community for her remarks that the government was only allowing them into the country because they would vote Labor.Asked on ABC’s 7.30 whether Price should apologise, Littleproud said: Yeah, I think she should. I think she’s admitted…
Rebels linked to the Islamic State (IS) group have killed more than 50 people at a funeral ceremony in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, officials have said. Most of the victims were hacked with machetes in the night-time assault by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) on a village in North Kivu province, officials added. This is the latest in a string of attacks linked to the ADF, raising fears that its insurgency is growing in strength. The ADF emerged in Uganda in the 1990s, accusing the government there of persecuting Muslims. It is now based across the border in DR…
172 Leading scholars and industry experts have called for stronger integration of business administration with knowledge leadership as a pathway to sustainable growth, national transformation, and global competitiveness. This message dominated discussions at the 2025 Membership Investiture, Induction and Certification Programme (MIICP) of the Institute of Business Administration and Knowledge Management (IBAKM) and the Chartered Institute of Business Administration and Knowledge Management, which took place at Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State. The event attracted academics, business leaders, and professionals from across Nigeria and beyond. Delivering the keynote address titled “Integrating Business Administration and Knowledge Leadership for Sustainable Growth and Global…
The South African Police Service (SAPS) has re-arrested a 23-year-old rape suspect days after he escaped from lawful custody. The suspect was arrested in Rustenburg in the North West on Saturday. The suspect was initially arrested in Umzimkhulu, KwaZulu-Natal, on 01 September 2025 for rape, but later managed to escape from custody. “According to a preliminary report, a 28-year-old woman from Sisulu location was on her way to her cousin’s home when the suspect accosted her. He allegedly forced her into a nearby house, where he raped her,” said the police in a statement. Follow us on WhatsApp | LinkedIn…
Published On 9 Sep 20259 Sep 2025Nepali Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has been forced to step down after a wave of anticorruption protests left 19 people dead and more than 100 injured, but tens of thousands of protesters remained on the streets, blocking roads and setting fires to parliament and other government buildings.“In view of the adverse situation in the country, I have resigned effective today to facilitate the solution to the problem and to help resolve it politically in accordance with the constitution,” Oli wrote in his letter to President Ramchandra Paudel on Tuesday after his administration was…
President Emmanuel Macron has named close ally Sébastien Lecornu as new French prime minister, 24 hours after a vote of confidence ousted François Bayrou as head of his government.Lecornu, 39, was among the favourites to take over the job, and has spent the past three years as armed forces minister, with a focus on France’s response to Russia’s war in Ukraine.In a statement the Elysée Palace said he had been given the task of consulting political parties with the aim of adopting France’s next budget.Bayrou had visited the president hours earlier to hand in his resignation, paving the way for…
There’s a video in Julian that Fleur (Nina Meurisse) keeps returning to. In it, her lover Julian (Laurence Roothooft) sings Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York” while dancing playfully for the camera. Fleur watches the video on her laptop quietly, eyes filled with longing. That’s the way Fleur looks at Julian in real life too — adoring and feverishly in love, so when Fleur announces that the pair are getting married over dinner with friends, everyone responds with joy and delight. They’re perfectly matched — Julian is the quiet, observant one while Fleur is chatty, outgoing and ambitious. It’s Fleur…