PSG's Di Maria expected United fans' abuse accused of swearing in reply
Feb 13, 2019 - 17:08
A run down the left wing and a low cross in to Kylian MBAPPE lead to PSG's second goal. This was the Di Maria £60m was supposed to buy.
CPI Inflation Eases Further To 2% On Falling Food Prices
Feb 13, 2019 - 17:06
Consumer-price growth reached 2.05 percent in January, well below the Reserve Bank of India's medium term target of 4 percent. Consumer Food Price Index (CFPI) inflation stood at (-) 2.17 per cent in January as against (-) 2.65 per cent in December.
Elusive black leopard spotted in Kenya for first time in 100 years
Feb 13, 2019 - 16:09
Black leopards are usually associated with dense forests where their dark colouration is thought to help them hide in the shadows. These remarkable images, said to be the first clear ones in 100 years of the creature, show the leopard out hunting for prey.
Post-Brexit Britain ready to use 'hard power'
Feb 13, 2019 - 15:58
Williamson detailed plans to modernise the armed forces, and said it must increase its "mass and lethality ". The carrier will take part in the mission along with F-35 jets from the United Kingdom and US.
Australian government suffers historic defeat over refugee medical bill
Feb 13, 2019 - 14:53
This bloc of 75 was enough to pass the bill over the 73 government votes and another vote from Queensland independent Bob Katter. Even still, Mr Shorten believes the "incompetent and divided" Morrison government should call an election as soon as possible.
Toronto Raptors to sign veteran point guard Jeremy Lin
Feb 13, 2019 - 14:00
While Raptors coach Nick Nurse couldn't talk about the deal, Nets coach Kenny Anderson, who coached Lin in Brooklyn, did. But Crabbe later hit back-to-back 3-pointers to tie the game with 1:34 remaining at 120.
Leeds' Clarke to continue recovery at home after falling ill at Middlesbrough
Feb 13, 2019 - 13:25
He was swiftly given oxygen and after a lengthy and concerning spell of treatment was taken on a stretcher to the dressing room. Another said: "Horrible to see even worse to witness and be the person involved".
Mickelson wins at Pebble Beach
Feb 13, 2019 - 12:56
It was a decision Mickelson clearly disagreed with, visibly shaking his head when the horn blew to officially halt play. There was never a reasonable chance to finish in his pro-am format, with mostly foursomes across the golf course.
Gmail is finally getting the right-click features we've always wanted
Feb 13, 2019 - 11:43
This will include replying, forwarding, adding a label, searching for mails, opening multiple windows or moving an email. The bad news is that it is not confirmed that this update will be available to every user simultaneously.
OnePlus to show off 5G phone prototype at MWC 2019
Feb 13, 2019 - 10:28
We're now less than two weeks away from MWC 2019 , and almost all major smartphone makers will make their presence felt. OnePlus has collaborated with European telecom carrier EE to be among the first brands to launch a 5G smartphone.
Solskjaer: Manchester United can't feel sorry for themselves after PSG loss
Feb 13, 2019 - 10:21
The 19-year-old struck twice in six second-half minutes before Adrian Lopez replied for Porto. It would have been more but for some fine goalkeeping from David de Gea.
Renault takes covers off its 2019 F1 vehicle
Feb 13, 2019 - 10:08
Ricciardo has joined Renault from pit-lane neighbours Red Bull ahead of what is set to be another enthralling F1 campaign. Nico Hulkenburg and Daniel Ricciardo with the Renault RS19, bearing the Australian's No.3.
Police investigating video of woman throwing chair off condo balcony
Feb 13, 2019 - 05:06
Ron Boyce told Radio-Canada that police believe the condo is at 55 Bremner Blvd., and said condo management is working with them. A video circulating online Monday appears to show the woman tossing the chair from the balcony, which overlooks a major highway.
England cricket: Joe Root brilliantly responds to 'homophobic slur'
Feb 13, 2019 - 03:58
Root's words were praised online by a number of sports stars, including Gary Lineker and former England captain Nasser Hussein. " Sometimes things are said on the field but they should stay on the field ".
Measles outbreaks are the fault of anti-vaxxers, says World Health Organization
Feb 13, 2019 - 03:22
She went on to comment, "It was like him spitting on me, saying, 'You don't know anything, I don't trust you with anything". But his mother, Jill Wheeler, described the move as insulting and a "slap in the face", according to Undark .