(Reuters) – Andy Murray announced on Monday he would not play singles at the U.S. Open after losing in his long-awaited return from hip surgery at the Cincinnati Masters. Aug 12, 2019; Mason, OH, USA; Andy Murray (GBR) serves against Richard Gasquet (FRA) during the Western and Southern Open tennis […]
Daily Archives: August 13, 2019
Image copyright AFP Image caption Mexico’s security minister Jesus Orta Martinez was sprayed with pink glitter during the protests Hundreds of protesters have flooded the streets of Mexico City demanding justice for two teenage girls who were allegedly raped by police officers. Around 300 protesters, mostly female, descended on the […]
The presenter showed off the new studio on Monday while presenting Match of the Day. Dan, clad in beige jeans and a casual black t-shirt, sat back on a crescent sofa and boasted about the “snazzy new set”. He gave viewers a walkthrough of the green screen technology used which […]
NEW YORK (Reuters) – European blockchain company The Bitfury Group, valued recently at more than $1 billion, has launched its artificial intelligence (AI) division, the company’s top official told Reuters in an interview. FILE PHOTO – Delegates walk near an exhibition stand of Bitfury, a full-service blockchain technology company, at […]
Iran’s top Navy officer has warned attempts from Israel to position their military in the Persian Gulf will “spark a war”. Israel is believed to be considering joining a US-led coalition to act as a protective force against Iranian aggression in the Strait of Hormuz after repeated skirmishes between the Iranian […]
Dogs owners, particularly in the southern U.S., are being warned to keep their animals away from ponds and lakes where blooms of blue-green algae could be deadly to their fury loved ones. Melissa Martin and Denise Mintz said their four dogs — Abby, Harpo and Izzy — died within hours […]
ALEPPO, Syria (AP) — Members of the al-Ali family were walking home from shopping when several shells slammed into the busy street on the western edges of the Syrian city of Aleppo. The blast tore through them, killing 2-year-old Salam and one of her cousins, and incinerated a car nearby […]
Maybe it was just never meant to be. And it could have been worse. It could have ended on that lonely Sunday afternoon atop the Leichhardt scoreboard, sweating in a suit, tie askew, drinking a tinny of beer, filled with nothing but bitterness and anger. The Tigers were beaten 52-10, […]