
Woods secures big win at top of famed Tour de France mountain as Pogacar closes gap on Vingegaard
Canadian Michael Woods delivered an impressive solo effort to claim the biggest success of his career at the top of a legendary climb of the Tour de France
2023-07-10 02:57

Russian teen Mirra Andreeva helps herself at Wimbledon in reaching fourth round
Mirra Andreeva didn't go far when she needed some advice after losing in the third round at her first major tennis tournament
2023-07-10 02:26

Max Verstappen takes 6th straight F1 win at British GP after epic fight for 2nd
Max Verstappen recovered from a slow start to win the British Grand Prix for his sixth Formula One win in a row as Lando Norris held off fellow British driver Lewis Hamilton in a thrilling battle for second
2023-07-10 02:24

BRICS summit to be 'physical' despite Putin warrant: S.Africa
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said Sunday that next month's BRICS summit, which Vladimir Putin has been invited to attend, will be held in-person despite an...
2023-07-10 02:21

Netanyahu: Israel to work to prevent any collapse of Palestinian Authority
JERUSALEM Israel's security cabinet on Sunday decided Israel would work to prevent any collapse of the Western-backed Palestinian
2023-07-10 01:51

UN warns Sudan faces 'full-scale civil war' as air raid kills 22
Conflict-torn Sudan is on the brink of a "full-scale civil war" that could destabilise the entire region, the United Nations warned Sunday, after an air strike on a residential...
2023-07-10 01:48

Biden due to meet King Charles, PM Sunak during brief UK visit
By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden was due to arrive in Britain on Sunday evening for a
2023-07-10 01:23

Why Trump's Republican rivals should focus on New Hampshire, not Iowa
Donald Trump continues to be the clear favorite to win the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
2023-07-10 00:58

Uzbekistan president set to cement rule as voting ends
Uzbekistan held a presidential election on Sunday that looked set to hand incumbent Shavkat Mirziyoyev a third term as head of...
2023-07-10 00:47

Trump lawyer Alina Habba leaves his defence team in New York fraud case
Donald Trump’s lawyer Alina Habba has stepped down from her role defending the former president in the fraud lawsuit filed against him by New York Attorney General Letitia James. Ms Habba has taken up a new role with Mr Trump’s Save America leadership political action committee. A press release issued by the PAC says that Mr Trump appointed Ms Habba to be his legal spokesperson and general counsel to Save America, though she will also still assist the former president with “certain legal matters”. “Alina has worked diligently and tirelessly on many of the witch-hunt cases that have been unfairly brought against President Trump,” said Steven Cheung, communications director for the Trump 2024 campaign. The statement continues: “While the Habba Madaio Law firm will continue to assist the President in certain legal matters, Ms Habba will withdraw from the New York Attorney General’s case against the Trump Organization and President Trump and other cases, in order to devote her time to Save America and her duties as his media representative on legal matters.” Ms Habba says: “It is an honour to be asked by such a leader as President Trump to help Save America. Being able to devote more time to addressing publicly his many legal matters is the privilege of a lifetime.” The appointment is effective immediately. Ms Habba is also tied to and more widely known for her role in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case and was called before the federal grand jury. She spoke on Jesse Watters’ Fox News show amid news that the grand jury indicted Mr Trump on charges related to his allegedly unlawful retention of national defence information. The attorney claimed the indictment was a distraction from supposed impropriety on behalf of President Joe Biden of which House Republicans have so far failed to produce any evidence. “Every single time there is a coordinated dance that is becoming obvious to the American people because they are smart,” Ms Habba said. She added that the indictments of the twice-impeached former president were the equivalent of a “shiny ball” meant to distract the American public. “I’m embarrassed to be a lawyer at this moment,” she said. “Honestly, I am ashamed. I’m ashamed to be a lawyer. I’m ashamed that this is the state of our country.” Ms Habba claimed the indictment showed the United States had a two-tiered system of justice. “And it is so obvious that there’s this dual system of justice,” she said. “This is selective prosecution, selective persecution. It is absolute persecution. It is Russia third world stuff, and it should not be happening.” Read More Trump lawyer says she’s ‘ashamed’ and ‘embarrassed’ over secret papers indictment Trump attorneys worry some may snitch to feds as documents probe closes in, report claims Trump attorney Alina Habba reveals why his mugshot shouldn’t be released AOC says idea Trump is victim of a ‘two-tier’ justice system is an insult to Black and brown Americans
2023-07-10 00:46

‘Insidious 5’ topples 'Indiana Jones' before ‘Mission: Impossible’ launches
Indiana Jones’ reign atop the box office was short-lived
2023-07-10 00:15

Russian, Turkish ministers talk after Turkey sends Ukrainian commanders home
The foreign ministers of Russia and Turkey spoke by telephone on Sunday, a day after Ankara angered Moscow
2023-07-10 00:15