Sri Lankans vote in election to decide how nation recovers from economic crisis
There are 17 million eligible voters, with final results expected on Sunday.
There are 17 million eligible voters, with final results expected on Sunday.
Gaute Haugenes, who managed the team from 2001 to 2003, told the BBC members of staff were aware Mr Al Fayed ‘liked young, blonde girls’.
Special prosecutor Kari Morrissey recently asked the judge to reconsider.
The 2024 election saw a record 263 women returned to Parliament, including 190 female Labour MPs.
An open letter asks world leaders to agree to help children meet their potential ‘without threat from ever-worsening climate disasters’.
The rare strike on Beirut’s southern suburbs killed Ibrahim Akil, a commander of the Lebanese militant group’s elite Radwan Force.
Spurs narrowly avoided an early Carabao Cup exit which followed back-to-back Premier League defeats.
The Gunners drew a blank against Atalanta in the Champions League on Thursday.
The Manchester United striker has scored three goals in his last two games.
Haiti’s police force lacks the logistical and technical capacity to fight gangs, said William O’Neill who visited the troubled country this week.
The plant on an island in the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania was the site of the nation’s worst commercial nuclear power accident in 1979.
The two British fighters faced off again this week after they had to be separated at a June promotional event for Saturday’s bout.
Hospitals made of the crumbling concrete will be spared from the review instituted by Rachel Reeves in a bid to save public money.
A coast guard panel listened to four days of evidence that has raised questions about whether warning signs before the disaster were ignored.
He was also known for voicing the Daleks in Doctor Who.