Mexico is facing a significant shortage of fentanyl for medical use, a report released by the country’s government said Friday. While no reason for the shortage was given, the National Commission on Mental Health and Addictions labeled it a worldwide problem. Despite
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Gary Neville has revealed that he spoke with Sky Sports producers about his commentary of the Carabao Cup final on Sunday. Chelsea were beaten 1-0 by an injury-stricken Liverpool side, prompting the former England defender to label the team ‘billion-pound bottle jobs’.
Lee Ho-yang, known as “Shinsadong Tiger,” a prominent K-pop composer and producer, was found dead at his Seoul studio by the Seoul Metropolitan Police on Friday. One of Lee’s acquaintances reportedly found him collapsed on the floor at his studio and called
The Crown’s sixth and final season is coming to an end this year, but there may be a spinoff series, says a Netflix producer. And, fans can look for the the more “tawdry events” that didn’t make it into The Crown. Andy
A Formula One film being directed by Lewis Hamilton has reportedly been forced to scrap most of its footage despite spending £14m. There has been plenty of uncertainty over the unnamed movie, in which Hollywood star Brad Pitt is set to feature.
A Just Stop Oil spokesman who appeared on TalkTV was brutally called out on live TV after telling the producer “go f*** yourself”. Alex De Koning appeared on the show today (Monday, October 30) where he was interviewed by presenter Peter Cardwell
South Africa’s RCL Foods said on Thursday its poultry unit Rainbow has culled 410,000 chickens due to the country’s worst outbreak of avian flu, heightening fears of chicken meat and egg shortages. The outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), a bird
Johnny Kitagawa, the late founder of a Japanese boy band talent agency, has been accused of sexually assaulting teenagers for decades. Kitagawa, who allegedly sexually targeted hundreds of young men, died in 2019 and was never charged. A group of men accusing
The men who came forward to allege they were sexually abused as teenagers by Japanese boy band producer Johnny Kitagawa now have a powerful listener: the United Nations. Damilola Olawuyi, chair of the U.N. Working Group on Business and Human Rights, told