Police in Jinja city, Uganda have detained at least 20 Arsenal FC fans after taking part in a trophy parade on the street following Sunday’s massive victory over Manchester United FC.
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Police in Jinja city, Uganda have detained at least 20 Arsenal FC fans after taking part in a trophy parade on the street following Sunday’s massive victory over Manchester United FC.
Read More »A Covid lockdown “sex party” at a Cathedral is now a subject of a Vatican sanctioned investigation as part of an inquiry regarding a former Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle.
Read More »Eight-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt has instructed lawyers to chase after a missing $12.7m from his private investment account held a Jamaica based firm.
Read More »Identical twins Kayla and Kellie Bingham accused of cheating on a medical school exam in 2016 have been handed $1.5million in damages by the college in South Carolina.
Read More »Given the current spread of the COVID-19 globally, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has brought back the wearing of masks, when someone has or suspects they have COVID-19, when someone is at high-risk of severe COVID-19, and for anyone in a crowded, enclosed, or poorly ventilated space.
Read More »Son of Equatorial Guineas president, Ruslan Obiang Nsue, has been arrested and placed under house arrest on suspicion of selling a plane belonging to the country’s national airline.
Read More »British actor Idris Elba has called for investment to help the world’s poor at the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos opening ceremony.
Read More »A deceased woman planned her funeral with hidden surprises, which included a flash-mob dance to Another One Bites the Dust, by Queen.
Read More »A woman who was filmed racially abusing a doorman outside a cocktail bar in Halifax has been handed a police caution and sacked from her job.
Read More »The news of the appointment of former conservative minister, who was sacked over allegations he had pornography on his work computers as Chair of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sports (DCMS) was ‘well received’ by Twitter world.
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