Brentford director of football Phil Giles says the club will only sell Bryan Mbeumo if the "deal is right" - and they have not ruled out the forward staying.
At an international arms expo in Dubai, a high-ranking Pakistan Army officer walked up to one of India’s missile scientists. “Would India ever sell the BrahMos missile to Pakistan?” he asked.
Azerbaijan's interior ministry said it had launched an investigation into the outlet, Sputnik Azerbaijan, after raiding its offices earlier on Monday
Something has been stirring inside China behind tall walls, guarded halls and silent headlines. And this time, the whispers have grown too loud to ignore.
Officials say police in Azerbaijan’s capital of Baku searched the offices of Russia’s state-funded news outlet Sputnik amid rising tensions between the two countries after the deaths of two ethnic Azerbaijanis during a police raid last week in a Russian city
British number one Emma Raducanu cruises to a comfortable victory over compatriot Mimi Xu in her opening-round match at Wimbledon.
The rise in temperature coincides with the beginning of Wimbledon and the end of the Glastonbury festival.
At least 935 people were killed in Iran during its 12-day war with Israel, Iranian state media reported on June 30. "During the 12-day war waged by the Zionist regime, 935 martyrs have been identified so far," IRNA news agency reported. ...more
Many Christians in Syria fear the new Islamist-led government is not doing enough to protect them.
The idea has floated for decades. Once whispered in post-war corridors. Then sidelined when the NATO grew strong. Now, it is back in headlines.
The digital services tax, enacted last year, would have seen U.S. service providers such as Alphabet and Amazon on the hook for a multi-billion-dollar payment in Canada by Monday
The twelve-member jury, eight men and four women, retreated behind closed doors after receiving detailed instructions from Judge Subramanian
Several human rights NGOs have denounced the rise in violence committed by West Bank settlers and their perceived impunity.
The attacker used high-powered rifles and made it clear that they had no intention of surrendering, the police said.
Senate minority Leader Chuck Schumer faced a reprimand for his scathing criticism of Republican lawmakers, accusing them of supporting a bill that would devastate their states. He asserted they lacked the courage to acknowledge the legi ...more
Taipei District Court convicted nine defendants of violating the National Security Act for "developing an organisation for China", while another was found guilty of illegal currency exchange
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