Day: August 19, 2023
Spain’s teen prodigy Salma Paralluelo looks to shine in Women’s World Cup final
Teenage forward Salma Paralluelo has had plenty of success on Spain’s youth football side – and also as an athletics professional. Having chosen to dedicate her career to the beautiful game, Spain’s sporting prodigy is looking to make her mark on the …
Hurricane Hilary live updates: Storm could bring ‘catastrophic,’ ‘life-threatening flooding’ to California
Some parts of Mexico and California could see a year’s worth of rain and flash flooding as Cateigry 3 hurricane approaches
‘It all disappeared with Brexit’: Craft beer boom ends as more than 100 UK firms go bust
New trade barriers were compounded by Covid and tax changesKimi Karjalainen and his brother Marko poured their life savings into Bone Machine Brewing Co when it opened in Pocklington, East Yorkshire, in 2017 before moving to Hull, as part of the craft …
PHOTOS: Global heat hacks, from jazzy umbrellas in DRC to ice beans in Singapore
We asked photographers around the world to make pictures of how the locals cope with this year’s record heat. They created some really cool images.
Massive explosion as kamikaze drone smashes into Russian air base damaging one of Putin’s prized supersonic bombers
ONE of Putin’s prized war planes has been damaged after a kamikaze drone strike deep inside Russian territory.
The attack, at the military airport in the Novgorod region more than 700 miles from Ukraine, witnessed a “helicopter styleR…
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Azeri military targets only wheat field in Sarushen to prevent Nagorno-Karabakh from producing bread, warns official
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Australia at ‘crossroads moment’ after World Cup exploits – coach
Coach Tony Gustavsson said there must be long-term investment in Australian women’s football, warning they were at a “crossroads moment” following their fourth-placed finish Saturday at the World Cup.