Play was stopped during Novak Djokovic’s Australian Open semi-final match against Jannik Sinner as a fan in the stands was taken ill. After dropping the first two sets, Djokovic was serving at 5-5 deuce when a medical emergency was called in the
Play was temporarily paused twice at the Masters during Saturday’s semi-final between Mark Allen and Ali Carter due to medical emergencies in the crowd. Both stars had to remain in their seats on two occasions, once at the start of the match
The walkout was due to affect services throughout the week from 5.30pm on Sunday until Friday.
One bull’s desperate dash for freedom earlier this month prompted New Jersey’s Transit Authority to create an adorable plush toy in his honor to support his rehabilitation. “Snuggle up with your very own Ricardo, knowing that a portion of the proceeds will
The race to save 41 construction workers trapped in a tunnel in northern India has hit yet another setback as the drilling machine rescuers have been using has broken down and cannot be repaired – bringing the entire rescue operation to a
Manchester United’s match against Copenhagen was briefly halted on Wednesday night to allow medics to treat a supporter sat in the home stands. A protective screen was erected around the fan to allow for privacy in a worrying sequence of events. Mid-way
A technical failure that saw hundreds of flights delayed and canceled across the U.K. was caused by problems in some flight data received by Britain’s national air traffic controllers and was not a cyberattack, authorities said Tuesday. The breakdown, which hit on
Dallas Stars fans are not happy. Already down two games to nothing in the Western Conference Final, things only got worse for the Stars, as the Vegas Golden Knights got out to an early 4-0 lead. When the clock started to tick
The BBC today announced that it has suspended its decision to scrap the BBC Singers as part of budget cuts. In a statement, it said a number of third parties had come forward to offer alternative funding in a bid to save
Performing artists and art students ‒ some banging drums, playing trumpets and dressed in clown outfits ‒ gathered outside Greece’s parliament Thursday during a strike that closed theaters, halted TV shoots and disrupted art school classes. More than 2,000 people took part