Your Monday Briefing
The world approaches 100 million cases. Read more...
Foreign fighters were meant to leave Libya this week. A huge trench being dug by Russian-backed mercenaries indicates they plan to stay
Construction on an enormous trench across Libya, dug by Russian-backed mercenaries Wagner, is raising fears that foreign fighters will not withdraw from the country by Saturday, as a UN-brokered peace deal insists. Read more...
Wild moment shirtless teen is tackled by police at Cronulla train station
Video footage of the incident at Cronulla was posted to social media where police are seen wrestling the teenage boy to the ground. Read more...
Book Review The Copenhagen Trilogy, by Tove Ditlevsen
Tove Ditlevsens memoirs, collected in The Copenhagen Trilogy, are bracing accounts of her childhood, writing career and struggles with addiction. Read more...
Hunter Schafers Week A New York Whirlwind
Visiting town for an awards ceremony, the star of HBOs Euphoria unwinds with Ghost in the Shell and screamo music. Read more...
Gary Lineker insists Chelsea's decision to sack Frank Lampard is 'utterly ludicrous'
Gary Lineker insisted sacking Frank Lampard is 'utterly ludicrous' while Chelsea supporters reacted furiously to news of the 'disgusting' decision to relieve him of his duties. Read more...
Frank Lampard's brutal Chelsea end Manager was called in for a 9am Stamford Bridge summit
Frank Lampard was sacked by Chelsea during a 30-minute meeting at Stamford Bridge on Monday morning and was reportedly not allowed to say goodbye to his players. Read more...
Farewell Butch, the king of the Caribbean The dazzling founder of Sandals resorts has died aged 79
Sarah Hartley pays tribute to Gordon 'Butch' Stewart, a true travel industry legend. He grew an all-inclusive hotel empire after renovating a rundown property in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Read more...
The Religious Roots of Our Free Enterprise System
Benjamin M. Friedmans Religion and the Rise of Capitalism reaches back centuries to discover the theological foundations of Americas economic system. Read more...
Nasser Sultan looks tense as he is spotted at Bondi Beach amid editing concerns
He's the self-proclaimed 'favourite celebrity' of Australia, who will soon return to screens for a two-part Married At First Sight Grand reunion special. Read more...
A Recruiter Finds Her Marriage Match, With Due Diligence
Serinna Chau recognized early on that Kevin Lau met her dating requirements. Read more...
Covid US Travel restrictions reduced airline passenger traffic 67%
From January to December airlines operated 49 per cent fewer flights in 2020 compared to 2019 - down from 33.2million flights to just 16.8million (to December 20). Read more...
Covid US Andrew Cuomo WON'T reopen New York indoor dining yet
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that he will relax some coronavirus restrictions in the state this week, excluding the ban on indoor dining. Read more...
3 dead, several injured in Madrid as explosion rocks Spanish capital
At least three people were killed and several injured Wednesday in an explosion caused by a suspected gas leak in the heart of the Spanish capital, Madrid, according to the city's mayor. Read more...
Coronavirus UK Matt Hancock says 3m vaccines have been administered
Matt Hancock tweeted that he was 'delighted' with the news 'We're accelerating the Covid vaccine roll-out across the UK.' Read more...
Disneyland to reimagine Jungle Cruise ride following years of criticism
Disney has announced that it is rethinking a classic theme park attraction following years of criticism from fans. Read more...
Asda and New Look accused of 'stealing' small British family-run brand's design
Not On The High Street founder Holly Tucker, 43, from London, has accused Asda and New Look of 'stealing' a 'Home S'cool' t-shirt design from a small British family-run brand, Annual Store. Read more...
Mona Lisa Is Alone, but Still Smiling
With the Louvre closed because of the pandemic, museum officials are pushing ahead on a grand restoration and cleanup. Read more...