The youth-led protests that have broken out in several African countries over the past weeks should, say observers, serve as warnings that a disillusioned generation
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Chinese and Philippine ships collide near disputed Sabina Shoal in South China Sea
Chinese and Philippine vessels collided on Monday during a confrontation near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, the two countries said. Both countries
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Napoli’s Serie A season kicked off in disastrous fashion on Sunday when they were overwhelmed 3-0 at Verona and lost midfielder Khvicha Kvaratskhelia after he
Postecoglou puts faith in Solanke to bridge gap for Tottenham to top four
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. There have been nine arrivals at Chelsea this season and seven departures, a net £75m
Man arrested on suspicion of murder of woman found stabbed in Sussex car park
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman was found stabbed in a car park on Sunday morning, Sussex police have
Imran Khan aims to be Oxford University’s next chancellor
Imran Khan, the imprisoned former prime minister of Pakistan, is aiming to become Oxford’s next chancellor when the university’s graduates and staff vote later this