U2's Bono and The Edge play pop-up gig in Kyiv metro station
The Irish rock legends played some of their greatest hits, and performed with local artists as well, at the invitation of President Zelenskyy.
Shanghai residents gets haircuts and massages on the sidewalk, and wander around mostly-empty roads as they are released briefly from their Covid lockdowns as the city slowly starts to reopen. Some residents are given temporary entry-exit passes that allow them to leave their residential compounds for a few hours in a week, but remain locked down for the rest of the time.
Award-winning author and cook Deborah Madison, chef and Native American foods educator Freddie Bitsoie and other fascinating guests led a day of discussion around food and farming
Boeing's crew taxi has returned to Earth from the International Space Station, completing a repeat test flight before Nasa astronauts climb aboard.
A sink hole has opened up close to Huntington Primary Academy in York
YORK RUFC head coach Lee Denham has emphasised that his team “need to make sure people are worried when they come to Clifton Park.”
Sharing the announcement of the collection on Instagram, the 40-year-old revealed 100% of the profits would go to charity.
‘Twenty years ago, when we were trying to sell the show, no one thought that this would work’
To decide on the best protein powder for you, it helps to ask: what are protein powders for? Protein is a nutrient needed all over the body to help build, repair and maintain tissue. It is made up of chains of amino acids, nine of which are termed ‘essential’ since your body can’t make them itself.
The World Health Organization says the number of new coronavirus cases and deaths are still falling globally after peaking in January
JOHNNY DEPP V AMBER HEARD: Over six weeks of testimony, jury heard from string of witnesses including the couple’s friends, psychiatric experts, surgeons and the actors themselves. Testimony painted captivating and disturbing portrait of a doomed marriage, laying bare violent fights, drug use and vicious words to each other. Here are some of most dramatic moments
A SHORTAGE of chlorine could force some swimming and paddling pools to close, a council is warning.
An Algerian military officer-turned-democracy activist has been deported from Spain and charged in Algeria in a case that human rights groups see as another sign of an ever-expanding crackdown on dissent
The Covid-19 Recovery Committee at Holyrood heard from a number of experts on Thursday.
Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard says it has seized two Greek oil tankers in the Persian Gulf
Seven’s Mark Riley catches Covid just in time to miss plane to Quad summit. Plus: the West Australian prints Noongar edition for Reconciliation Week
Texas congressman says 'rap music' is the problem, not guns
It looks like the veteran glamour model’s eldest is set to be spoilt on his big day
Trump's former press secretary uses Texas shooting to justify ban on abortions, not guns
Engineers at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, said on May 25 they have developed “the smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot” in the form of a tiny crab.The crab robot measures just half a millimeter in width and can “bend, twist, crawl, walk, turn, and jump,” according to the university.Northwestern said that although their research remains exploratory for the time being, their researchers believe the technology could be used to perform practical tasks in tightly confined spaces.Footage released by Northwestern University shows the tiny robot moving left to right. Images provided give a scale of the crab against the edge of a coin and the tip of a pen. Credit: Northwestern University via Storyful
Ash Barty, last year's champion, was refereed to as "Miss A. Barty" whereas men's winner Novak Djokovic went on the board as "N. Djokovic". In 2019, organisers did away with the use of honorifics when announcing scores in women's matches but the events continue to be referred to as "gentlemen's singles" and "ladies' singles".