TOKYO (REUTERS) - The Japan Fencing Association said on Thursday (April 4) it has banned Ukrainian coach Alexander Gorbachuk from all fencing activities ...
Friday, 19 April 2019
Fencing: Japan association bans coach Alexander Gorbachuk for bullying athletes - The Straits Times
Thursday, 18 April 2019
Behold! Entertainment Weekly's Ultimate Guide to the Avengers - Entertainment Weekly News
A new special edition explores each of the 22 movies in the Infinity Saga.
Wednesday, 17 April 2019
9 common mistakes runners make, Sport News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
Running is a great way to break a sweat and get your body moving. Plus, all you've got to do is put on a pair of running shoes and head out. While running may ...
Tuesday, 16 April 2019
Factbox: Rights, National Unity, Taxes - Campaign Promises in Spain's Election - U.S. News & World Report
MADRID (Reuters) - Parties contesting Spain's national election on April 28 are wooing voters with a range of different campaign promises on human rights, ...
Monday, 15 April 2019
David Harbour Discusses 'Black Widow' Casting Rumors (Exclusive) - Entertainment Tonight
Is David Harbour the latest actor to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe!? ET's Kevin Frazier caught up with the rising star at CinemaCon 2019 to discuss the ...
Sunday, 14 April 2019
South Korean court rules abortion ban must be lifted - The Guardian
A court in South Korea has ruled that the country's decades-old ban on abortion must be lifted, in a historic decision that sparked celebrations in Seoul.
Saturday, 13 April 2019
'My pain is not your entertainment': Gymnast 'not OK' with viral video of injury - Montreal Gazette
AUBURN, Ala. — A college gymnast is asking social media to stop sharing the video of her devastating leg injuries because “my pain is not your entertainment.”.
Coronavirus latest: at a glance 8 May - The Guardian
Coronavirus latest: at a glance 8 May The Guardian
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Coronavirus latest: at a glance 8 May The Guardian
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Erasmus will still keep close eye on Springboks The Straits Times
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The quantum computer is about to change the world. Three Israelis are leading the revolution Haaretz