Russia and Japan dominate Day 1 of Tashkent Grand Prix
In a legendary city, the son of a judo legend faced the son of a judo powerhouse on the first day of the Tashkent Grand Prix. #judotashkentIn the men’s -60 kg, two judokas…
Police raid homes of drug dealers in the capital after surge in violent crime
Operation Soteria, which has been carried out over the last nine months, has resulted in more than 200 arrests.…
Celebrity French chef sues Michelin guide after being demoted ‘for using cheddar’
Mr Veyrat denies using the popular cheese and claims it's all down to an inspector with an unsophisticated palate.…
Watch again: Boris Johnson dares opposition to call vote of no confidence
Copyright REUTERS British Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged MPs to call a vote of no confidence in his government in his first statement to parliament since the Supreme Court…
Fury and mistrust as the Brexit pressure cooker blows its top
With both sides holding deeply entrenched positions, a compromise has never seemed so far away.…
Thomas Cook employee: I sobbed and sobbed after final flight
Ms Burns says she was asked to pay more than £200 for her hotel room after learning she had lost her job.…
UK to copy Germany with new law after Thomas Cook collapse
The government will look at how to deal with future travel firm collapses - though a review was already carried out after Monarch.…
Green Smoothie for Weight Loss Cheat Sheet
Do you find yourself throwing together a quick green smoothie in the morning rush, only to forget the core ingredients with benefits that started you down this healthy journey in…
Google wins ‘right to be forgotten’ court battle
The case was about whether to expand the remit of the so-called "right to be forgotten" law beyond Europe.…
‘No one is above the law’: Trump to face an impeachment inquiry
An official impeachment inquiry into the president has been announced by Nancy Pelosi following a whistleblower's complaint.…
‘Gratuitous violence’ in new Joker film concerns mass shooting victims
Joaquin Phoenix avoided questions over whether his new film may inspire certain viewers to copy the Joker's actions.…
Pavilion Energy powers up globally with new Europe HQ
Pavilion Energy group chief executive Frederic Barnaud (above) sees the Singapore market as an important one as it has a location advantage for trading. The BW Pavilion Aranda…
‘Boris Bus’ maker to crash into administration
Deloitte will be appointed as administrator to Wrightbus on Wednesday, putting 1300 jobs at risk, Sky News learns.…
Greta Thunberg hits back at Trump for ‘mocking her’ on Twitter
The 16-year-old climate activist changed her Twitter bio as a direct response to the US president's seemingly mocking tweet.…
Open For Business: Urban Smokeshack, Amazing Hokkaido, Baker & Cook
Baker & Cook At Dempsey.
Established in 2017, Urban Smokeshack has always been a humble hole-in-the-wall hawker stall serving up…
Google wins EU fight against ‘right to be forgotten’ privacy rule; top court says law cannot be enforced…
France's privacy watchdog CNIL in 2016 fined Google €100,000 (S$151,300) for refusing to to delist sensitive information from Internet search results globally upon request in…
Thomas Cook: Why did the world’s oldest travel firm go bust?
A man holds information on Thomas Cook flights at Manchester Airport, Manchester, Britain September 23, 2019.
- Copyright REUTERS/Phil Noble After 178 years in business,…
Gearing up for GE: Will there be an Aljunied surprise?
A file picture taken in April last year after the Workers' Party former chief, Mr Low Thia Khiang (left), passed the baton to Aljunied GRC MP Pritam Singh (centre) to complete…
Exclusive: Europe’s children of the so-called Islamic State
This week, Euronews brings you a series of exclusive reports on "Europe’s Children of ISIS": the victims — and heirs — of one of the most brutal terrorist…
Labour to stay neutral on second referendum for now as Corbyn wins conference vote
Jeremy Corbyn avoids a damaging defeat, amid controversial scenes at the party's annual conference in Brighton.…