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Manchester United Fury Over Controversial Penalty Calls in Bournemouth Draw
Manchester United were left furious after inconsistent penalty decisions and a late red card for Harry Maguire saw them held to a dramatic 2-2 draw at Bournemouth, raising serious questions about VAR and refereeing standards
Two Arrested After Attempted Entry at UK Nuclear Submarine Base
A man and woman were arrested after attempting to access the UK’s Faslane naval base. The incident comes amid heightened global tensions and increased security across military installations
Premier League Clubs Reject Calls To Change Champions League Draw Rules
English clubs have responded to calls for Champions League reform, insisting the current draw system is fair and that their dominance stems from performance, not structural advantages within UEFA competitions
Wales Votes to Ban Greyhound Racing Amid Welfare Concerns
Wales has voted to ban greyhound racing in a landmark decision driven by animal welfare concerns. The legislation faces legal challenges while setting a phased timeline that could end the sport by 2030
Dominica: Carnival 2023 turns out huge success, Melissa Skerrit shares glimpses
The parliamentary representative from Roseau Central of the Commonwealth of Dominica, Melissa Skerrit, stated that Carnival 2023 in the country was beyond fantastic. Following the success of the Carnival, Melissa Skerrit took to Facebook to share glimpses of the Carnival and thank everyone who supported the Carnival through the entire journey.
READ HERE: Miss Dominica 2023 Pageant’s 2nd runner-up Tarnia Eugene pens down emotional message for supporters
Dominica: The second runner-up of Miss Dominica 2023 Pageant, Tarnia Eugene, penned down an emotional post filled with gratitude for everyone who supported her throughout her journey and made her achieve this significant milestone in life.Â
China’s 16 of 20 global regions secures place as most vulnerable to climate change: REPORTS
China's 16 of the 20 worldwide regions have secured their position as the most vulnerable to climate change, as per a recent report published on Monday, February 20, 2023, with some of the world's most significant manufacturing hubs at risk from increasing water levels and extreme weather.
India hosts inception meeting of G20 EMPOWER Group to address rising need for women’s empowerment
India: The inception meeting of the G20 Empowerment and progression of the Women's Economic Representation - EMPOWER group was held recently, keeping in view the rising need for women empowerment in India. The meeting took place under the Ministry of Women and Child Development of India.
UK: MP Nick Fletcher asks Mayor to open all three Mansion Houses to public for 6 days a week
The Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom, Don Valley - Nick Fletcher, raised the issue of opening up all three mansion houses to the public for six days a week in Parliament. The United Kingdom is home to only three mansion houses in the country: London, York and Doncaster.
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Two Arrested After Attempted Entry at UK Nuclear Submarine Base
A man and woman were arrested after attempting to access the UK’s Faslane naval base. The incident comes amid heightened global tensions and increased security across military installations
Premier League Clubs Reject Calls To Change Champions League Draw Rules
English clubs have responded to calls for Champions League reform, insisting the current draw system is fair and that their dominance stems from performance, not structural advantages within UEFA competitions
Wales Votes to Ban Greyhound Racing Amid Welfare Concerns
Wales has voted to ban greyhound racing in a landmark decision driven by animal welfare concerns. The legislation faces legal challenges while setting a phased timeline that could end the sport by 2030
Father and Son Stunned After Discovering Dolphin on Remote Riverbank
A father and son in Cambridgeshire were left stunned after discovering a dead dolphin along the New Bedford River, prompting investigations into how marine animals end up stranded far inland. Conservationists say such incidents, though rare, highlight growing environmental and navigational challenges

