CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Caster Semenya has been denied participation in her favoured 800m race in Morocco, the athlete said on Thursday (June 13), despite ...
Tuesday, 25 June 2019
Athletics: Semenya denied entry into Rabat 800 metres race - The Straits Times
Monday, 24 June 2019
Tiffany Young Announces Dates for Her First North American Tour (Exclusive) - Entertainment Tonight
Tiffany Young is heading out on her first North American solo tour! The K-Pop star shared a message for her dedicated fans, exclusively with ET, announcing that ...
Sunday, 23 June 2019
OFFICIAL: Juventus confirm Maurizio Sarri as manager - RT
Juventus have formally announced the arrival of Maurizio Sarri as manager from Chelsea, confirming that the Italian has joined them on a three-year deal.
Saturday, 22 June 2019
YouTube star Iyla performs at Portofino Hotel & Marina - The Beach Reporter
The Portofino Hotel & Marina in Redondo Beach hosted singer/songwriter Iyla June 20 at its waterfront ballroom to kick-start a larger music series for Noble ...
Friday, 21 June 2019
Content Sharma keeps India on track, Sport News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
LONDON • Rohit Sharma revealed his newborn daughter had put him in a "great space" after the opener scored his second century of the World Cup to set up ...
Thursday, 20 June 2019
Ed Sheeran can keep pub signs | Entertainment - Richmond Daily News
Ed Sheeran has been granted permission to keep the pub signs he erected in tribute to his wife. The 'Shape of You' hitmaker had failed to apply for planning ...
Wednesday, 19 June 2019
Shared points upset Pakistan semis chase, Sport News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
LONDON • A frustrated Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed remains confident that his team can still push for the Cricket World Cup semi-finals despite Friday's ...
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