Florida Braces for Idalia, Which Is Expected to Strike as a Hurricane – The New York Times
Florida Braces for Idalia, Which Is Expected to Strike as a Hurricane The New York Times Tropical Storm Idalia could threaten the Gulf Coast and Florida...
Putin’s war is forcing Russians to ditch a favorite holiday destination
For more than nine years, Russian tourists vacationing in Crimea didn’t need to give much thought to the fact that their country was waging war...
Japan in tears after first ever win against European team in FIBA World Cup
Japanese players and fans were left in tears after the country claimed its first ever victory against European opponents in the FIBA Basketball World Cup...
Bitcoin Price Relatively Muted, What Are Chances of Recovery?
Bitcoin price is stuck in a tiny range above the $25,900 support. BTC could start a decent increase if there is a close above $26,200...
Every theft must be investigated, home secretary tells police
The home secretary says she wants to see a radical change in the way police tackle lower-level crimes....
Liverpool flood deaths: Two dead after driving car into floodwater
Passers-by fought to free the pair during the flash flood in Liverpool, but they were later pronounced dead....
P&O Britannia cruise ship crashes during Mallorca storms
A small number of people are being cared for onboard after sustaining minor injuries, P&O says....
GB athletics team finish with 10 medals
Great Britain won 10 medals in Budapest to equal their best medal haul at a World Championships....
US Commerce Secretary Raimondo says stable relationship with China ‘profoundly important’
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said stable relations between Washington and Beijing are “profoundly important” as she kicked off a Monday meeting with her counterpart,...
In a rare move, a migrant worker sued his bosses in Singapore. And won
A manual laborer from India has successfully sued his employers in Singapore for negligence after he fell off the back of an overcrowded lorry, in...