Leclerc heads Hamilton in Monaco first practice
Charles Leclerc heads Lewis Hamilton in a Ferrari one-two in first practice at the Monaco Grand Prix, as Isack Hadjar crashes his Red Bull.
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50.0
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Charles Leclerc heads Lewis Hamilton in a Ferrari one-two in first practice at the Monaco Grand Prix, as Isack Hadjar crashes his Red Bull.
Andrรฉs Manuel Lรณpez Obrador, the former president of Mexico, has launched a scathing attack on Washington, accusing it of "interventionist and unscrupulous practices" aimed at bolstering Mexicoโs right-wing opposition and undermining his leftist political movement.
Hearing in New York state case over shooting of healthcare executive sealed at short notice โat request of the defenseโ Luigi Mangioneโs New York state case in the killing of the healthcare executive Brian Thompson descended into secrecy on Wednesday when Judge Gregory Carro held sealed proceedings despite press objections. Mangioneโs state trial for allegedly shooting dead Thompson on a Manhattan Street in late 2024 is scheduled for 8 September. Mangione also faces a federal trial in relation to Thompsonโs killing. The murder triggered an intense manhunt but also prompted an outpouring of public rage against the practices of the for-profit US healthcare industry. Continue reading...
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Global ICT experts gather in Shenzhen to master cutting-edge engineering practices and foster international collaboration
Trade minister says Australia has โrobust, comprehensive and world-leading legislation addressing forced labour and modern slaveryโ Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Australia is among dozens of countries facing a 12.5% trade tariff from the Trump administration for allegedly failing to prevent imports of goods made by slave labour. The US trade representative, Jamieson Greer, listed Australia among 54 economies that โfailed to impose and effectively enforce a prohibition on the importation of goods produced with forced laborโ following an investigation into their practices. Continue reading...
In an extraordinary admission, No 10 revealed that the Prime Minister uses the 'disappearing messages' function on his phone, despite Labour condemning the practice in opposition.
US claims worldโs 10th-biggest economy engages in โunreasonableโ trade practices that โrestrict US commerceโ Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email The Trump administration proposed 25% tariffs on imports from Brazil, charging that the worldโs 10th-biggest economy engages in trade practices that are โunreasonableโโ and that โburden or restrict US commerceโ. Luiz Inรกcio Lula da Silva said he received the decision โwith indignationโ. The Brazil president also blamed the decision by the US administration on his rival in Octoberโs elections, Flรกvio Bolsonaro, the senator who visited Washington last week. The senator is the son of former president Jair Bolsonaro, once nicknamed โthe Trump of the Tropicsโ by his allies. Continue reading...
With procedures like filler and Botox becoming commonplace, audiences are lamenting the smoothed-out, uncanny faces now rampant in major pictures A few years ago, New York dermatologist Dr David A Colbert received an unexpected call from a Hollywood director. The director was shooting a film starring a high-profile actor who had plumped his face with so much filler it wouldnโt move. The director proceeded to berate Colbert, whose practice has treated famous faces such as Sienna Miller, Naomi Watts and Robin Wright, for stilting his starโs ability to emote. โHe was kind of rude,โ Colbert said. โHe was like, โHey, can you stop doing what youโre doing [to his face]?โโ Continue reading...
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TV and radio stations told to review current practices to align with public interest obligations
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Pope urged the world to "reject temptations of power and enrichment linked to practices that pollute the land, water, air, and social coexistence" during a visit to Acerra
In Afghanistan, the practice of selling daughters to older men for financial gain has become a normalised response to deepening poverty.
Christopher Brooks, 18, failed to slow down for stopped traffic and slammed into the back of a dump truck and was killed on impact Thursday night