Author: BBC
Burnley welcome fourth placed Sunderland for a shot at the top on Friday evening (20:00 GMT) – here are the stats.Read More
As games are relocated and rescheduled, it highlights how spectators will bear the brunt of climate change’s impact on sports.Read More
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Dear Abby gives advice to a person who is estranged from their siblings — yet still exchanges birthday texts with them.Read More
Walmart’s popular clothing brand, Scoop, has $20 ScubaKnit lounge pants that are just as comfortable as they are stylish. The polished design is wrinkle-resistant and won’t crease, even after a long flight.Read More
Cairo Amman Bank partners with Mastercard to deliver faster, safer international transfers, advancing financial inclusion and Jordan’s digital economy.Read More
Enthusiasm in the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon over the ceasefire agreement in the Strip between Israel and Hamas. Nawaf Salam, former president of the International Criminal Court, elected new prime minister. Macron expected in Beirut. The Maronite Church applauds Lebanon’s adoption of the principle of ‘positive neutrality’ in foreign policy. President Aoun’s first trip abroad to Saudi Arabia.Read More
European automakers, who export tens of billions worth of cars to the U.S. annually, are worried about the threat of new tariffs from the incoming administration.Read More
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen announced on Thursday that Europe will channel 120 mRead More