The government of Argentina’s libertarian President Javier Milei said on Monday a threat by oil-rich province Chubut to cut off gas and oil supplies amounted to “extortion” amid a brewing fight over tax disbursements to the Patagonian region. The conflict started late
Lewis Hamilton has denied Piero Ferrari’s claims that the Brit once visited the team’s Maranello factory. Despite owning Ferrari cars in the past, Hamilton insists rocking up at the Scuderia’s F1 base would not have been a good look during his time
Ronnie O’Sullivan has claimed he is ‘on strike’ when it comes to 147 maximum breaks in snooker in his latest row with the sport’s bosses. The seven-time world champion has long been at odds with those who run the game, frequently threatening
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Talks to form a new Dutch government with Geert Wilders, known for anti-Islam views, faced a setback on Wednesday. A key political party, People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy, supported legislation to house asylum-seekers, opposed by Wilders. Senators backed the plan despite
Kenyan authorities will allow cargo flights from Tanzania after its neighbor threatened to ban Kenya Airways passenger flights to Tanzania’s commercial capital. TANZANIA BLOCKS KENYAN AIRWAYS PASSENGER FLIGHTS IN RESPONSE TO KENYA BLOCKING ITS CARGO FLIGHTS The Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority in
Workers at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) are to strike after two months of other forms of industrial action in a dispute over pay, their union has announced. Members of Prospect at the Berkshire-based company will walk out for 24 hours on
One simple request made by a publisher has left Meghan Markle reportedly “furious”, claims a royal commentator regarding the Duchess of Sussex’s new tell-all book. Speculation is rife that the Duchess of Sussex is set to pen her own memoir, despite the
George Osborne says the British Museum can strike a deal to have the Elgin Marbles temporarily returned to Athens – despite an ongoing spat between the government and Greece. Mr Osborne, who is chairman of the British Museum trustees, said the sculptures
Britain has confirmed its backing for Guyana in a bitter dispute with Venezuela over a vast border region rich with oil and minerals. David Rutley, minister for the Americas and Caribbean, will meet Guyana president Irfaan Ali as tensions grow over the