Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson could not hide his anger after being brought off against Tottenham following an injury scare. The Brazilian kicked a bottle and had to be consoled by City staff as he sulked on the substitutes’ bench after coming off
In a move that has already sparked controversy across the UK, the European Union has introduced a new regulation that mandates all plastic water bottles sold within its territory to come equipped with tethered caps, starting this summer. The reasoning behind the
Fears have erupted over a possible escalation in the threat of a Russia-NATO conflict as an ally of the organisation conducts joint military drills close to the country. From May 9 to 16, roughly 400 Moldovan and American soldiers will participate in
Santa Ana in the Philippines has gained strategic importance to the U.S. due to its selection as one of nine locations for American forces to encamp. The U.S. military’s interest in the Philippines has increased in recent years due to tensions with
Putin’s forces have taken nine villages in two days as the Ukraine warns of “around the clock” enemy fire. Russian forces have blitzed north border of Kharkiv and captured another four villages after its defence ministry earlier said five villages had been
Pakistani security forces killed six militants in twin raids Wednesday targeting their hideouts in the country’s volatile northwest region bordering Afghanistan, the military said. SUICIDE ATTACK THAT KILLED 5 CHINESE NATIONALS WAS PLANNED IN AFGHANISTAN, PAKISTAN’S MILITARY SAYS Five militants were killed
Vladimir Putin’s forces unleashed a barrage of over 50 cruise missiles and explosive drones on Ukraine’s power grid on Wednesday, targeting a wide area in what President Volodymyr Zelensky termed a “massive” attack coinciding with Ukraine’s commemoration of the defeat of Nazism
Russia has unveiled plans to build a nuclear power station on the surface of the Moon, in partnership with China. Yury Borisov, director general of Russian space agency Roscosmos said Moscow and Beijing had already begun construction on the project, which he
U.S. and Philippine forces conducted war drills in the disputed South China Sea, resulting in the sinking of a mock enemy ship. Military officials and diplomats from various countries observed the display of firepower in Laoag City, Philippines. More than 16,000 military
U.S. Marines and Filipino counterparts engaged in combat drills in the Philippines’ northernmost island town, Itbayat, along the Bashi Channel. The drills are part of the annual Balikatan exercises, involving more than 16,000 American and Philippine military personnel. The drills are focused