Faced with turmoil, a defiant Trudeau hangs on – for now
As the longest serving G7 leader, the Canadian prime minister has weathered many storms. But this time might be different.
SUNDAY, 22 DECEMBER 2024, 15:35
As the longest serving G7 leader, the Canadian prime minister has weathered many storms. But this time might be different.
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Five years to the day since Mikel Arteta was appointed Arsenal manager, the Spaniard said on Friday that the best is yet to come as he aims for more silverware to complement his rebuilding efforts at the North London club.
In response to Sbusiso Mtaka’s confession on Facebook he had murdered Ntobeko Cele, a significant portion of social media erupted with vile, diabolical comments supporting or justifying the gruesome murder, writes Nthabi Nhlapo.
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Although the Pelicot trial is over, some questions remain over the case that shook France.
A selection of news photographs from around the world.
Billions have been earmarked for victims of the Post Office and infected blood scandals.
One Collyhurst resident says “they’ll have to drag me out of here before I give this home up”.
Planned legal changes will see three neonicotinoid pesticides completely banned from any future use.
Brazilian narco gangs say they are taking territory for Jesus, and are barring other faiths from the favelas.
The hidden messages and memories in the annual round of cards sent out by the Royal Family.
So you’ve been on a trip, and you open the door to your house. Coming home is a huge relief after a day in the car or a night in an uncomfortable chair at some exotic airport.
Beyonce sang country and western while Charli XCX’s turned the summer slime green with her album Brat.
Saturday’s front pages carry a variety stories including an attack on a German Christmas market.
The bill now goes to the Senate where it is expected to pass with only hours remaining before an expected shutdown.
It’s another sign the industry is moving away from owning games – some fear that means gamers having to “shell out more.”
Workers complain of inadequate wages as inflation soars, and promise to escalate the strike.
People with no connection to the Post Office avidly followed the inquiry, both online and in person.