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September 22 2022, 08:00
The livestreaming site will prohibit streams of slots, roulette or dice games from many jurisdictions.
September 22 2022, 08:00
Roy, who was from Dumfries, made his name in Glasgow and went on to perform all over the world.
September 22 2022, 08:00
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday criticized fellow leaders who extend term limits to cling to power, saying this was having a "corrosive" effect, and promised free and fair elections when the country elects his successor in February.
September 22 2022, 08:00
Around 200 whales have died and just 35 remain alive following a mass stranding in Australia this week, rescue teams say.
September 22 2022, 08:00
I am often asked what Giorgia Meloni -- leader of the national conservative Brothers of Italy party, and likely next prime minister of the country -- is really up to.
September 22 2022, 08:00
Germany is nationalizing Uniper, its biggest importer of natural gas, as part of an €8 billion ($7.9 billion) plan to prevent an energy shortage this winter.
September 22 2022, 08:00
When Ford chief executive Jim Farley split the company's passenger vehicle business into two parts — one for electric cars, the other for gasoline-powered vehicles — Farley put himself in charge of the electric car business, a division called Model e. The assumption among a lot of industry observers was that the person running the gasoline vehicle businesses, then, was there to nurse that dying technology through its final years.
September 22 2022, 08:00
The historic streak of falling gasoline prices is over.
September 22 2022, 08:00
One of China's most popular livestreamers quietly resurfaced online Tuesday night, after a three-month absence linked to his appearance with a cake shaped like a tank, in what many believed was an oblique reference to the Tiananmen Square massacre.
September 22 2022, 08:00
Rich economies should hit oil and gas companies with new windfall taxes to provide help for countries suffering from climate change, and people struggling with soaring energy and food bills, UN Secretary General António Guterres said Tuesday.