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Billie Eilish has announced a world tour starting in September to coincide with the release of her new album Hit Me Hard And Soft.
A groundbreaking women's World Cup from 1971, with record-breaking attendance, is highlighted in a new documentary supported by the Williams sisters, revealing a significant event in women's sports history.
When discussing acknowledged nations, Vatican City retains the distinction, encompassing just under half a square kilometer. However, the realm of unrecognized countries presents a more intriguing landscape. You may be familiar with the self-proclaimed sovereign state nestled in the Nevada desert, boasting a population of 30 individuals and asserting a 40-year war with Germany. Yet, an even more peculiar "nation" has recently piqued curiosity.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is increasing its production capacity in Japan as part of its ongoing global expansion efforts.
Global celebrations marked the arrival of 2024 as people worldwide gathered for festive events, including spectacular fireworks displays in major cities.
England and Manchester United goalkeeper Mary Earps has been named Sports Personality of the Year 2023, topping the public vote. The 30-year-old athlete expressed her desire "to change the world" and sees herself as a game-changer, aiming to inspire and be a role model for people of all ages.
France's rugby star Antoine Dupont expresses his motivation driven by World Cup disappointment as he gears up for an extraordinary 2024. The 27-year-old scrum-half will be absent from the upcoming Six Nations as he shifts to France's Sevens program in February, setting his sights on the Paris Olympics.
Edinburgh, the vibrant and culturally rich capital of Scotland, is set to elevate its entertainment scene to even greater heights with the introduction of a new 'world class' arena. The announcement of this exciting development has sparked enthusiasm and anticipation amongst both the local residents and visitors alike.
Critics worldwide are expressing concern and condemnation over Israel's assault on Gaza's largest hospital, al-Shifa. Governments, United Nations agencies, and aid organizations are distressed by the direct targeting of a medical facility that should be a safe haven under the rules of war. The UN's undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs, Martin Griffiths, emphasized that hospitals should not be battlegrounds, and the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, called the attacks deeply concerning. The International Committee of the Red Cross expressed extreme concern about the impact on the sick, wounded, medical staff, and civilians.