In a blow for England’s World Cup forward Raheem Sterling has left their camp in Qatar, due to an armed break-in at his home while his wife and three children were inside, according to British media.
In a blow for England’s World Cup forward Raheem Sterling has left their camp in Qatar, due to an armed break-in at his home while his wife and three children were inside, according to British media.
Unconfirmed reports emerged over the weekend that the controversial authority would be disbanded.
As Sierra Leone’s fuel shortage continues to bite, taxi drivers in the capital, Freetown, are increasing turning to the black market for their petrol supply.
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Construction gets underway in Australia and South Africa of a network of antennas which together will form the world’s largest radio telescope, the Square Kilometre Array.
The Group often acts to change the supply and demand of oil, in order to control market prices and ensure high revenues for its members. But it says it’s ready to meet at any time to “address market developments if necessary.”
The $60-a-barrel cap on Russian oil approved by the G7 comes into force on Monday despite Moscow’s threats.
Russian rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Irina Scherbakova, says there’s no prospect of a negotiated end to the war in Ukraine.
A price ceiling on Russian seaborne crude oil agreed upon by Australia, the EU and G7 nations will come into effect on Monday, with a cap on refined petroleum products due in February next year.
A protester and a policeman were killed on Sunday in Sweida, Syria, as security forces cracked down on a rare demonstration against poor living conditions.