The UK Prime Minister defended some of the events — quickly dubbed “partygate” since they were reported in newspapers from late last year — as work gatherings.
Many European countries offer purchase incentives on hybrid cars, or tax benefits on buying or owning them
For the first time in 24 years, Team Jamaica will send a four-man sled
The Supreme Court ruling on the proposed constitutional changes, expected after three days of hearings this week, may have major consequences for the August 9 presidential and parliamentary polls.
The Spanish great also said that he would have preferred it if his rival and defending champion Djokovic had been playing in the first Grand Slam of the year
In one post, the satirical writer described Museveni’s son, a general, as ‘obese’ and a ‘curmudgeon’
Cancer is the second most common cause of death in the United States behind heart disease.
The British Prime Minister is fighting for his political future amid public outrage at the slew of revelations about similar alleged rule-breaking while the rest of the country followed guidelines — at personal cost.
The ban shocked many in Nigeria, where Twitter has had a major role in political discourse, with the hashtags #BringBackOurGirls after Boko Haram kidnapped nearly 300 schoolgirls in 2014.
“Lo Tishtok” — Hebrew for “You will not be silent” — is a phrase gaining momentum among haredim, who are being forced to reckon with claims of serious crimes, including sexual abuse of children, against several of their cultural icons.