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Video: Aerial video shows damage in Nepal’s capital after mass protests
Video shows damage to government buildings in Nepal's capital after mass protests against government corruption.
Chelsea charged with 74 breaches of rules on agents and intermediaries
England's Football Association charges Premier League club Chelsea with 74 breaches of payment rules between 2009-2022.
Ex-Premier League referee Coote pleads not guilty to making indecent image
David Coote was sacked as a referee in December after remarks he made about former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.
‘No consignments’ to the US as tariffs hit India’s carpet industry
US tariffs have rocked India's carpet industry as orders have nearly stalled.
Nepal army says in talks with protesters to decide on interim leader
Former Chief Justice Sushila Karki is seen as a frontrunner, but no consensus has been reached among protest groups.
Russia’s Putin hails war advances; Ukraine retakes parts of Donetsk
Ukrainian defenders foiled Russian attacks but warn they are preparing for new assaults.
Music festival in Belgium cancels concert over Israeli conductor
Flanders Festival Ghent says it made decision over lack of 'clarity' about incoming conductor Lahav Shani's views.
UK fires ambassador to US Peter Mandelson over links to Epstein
Veteran Labour politician under scrutiny over relationship with the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
Millions lose power as Cuba hit by fifth blackout in less than a year
The island of 10 million's worsening energy and economic crisis has led to a series of 'frustrating' grid collapses.
Trump response to Israel’s Qatar attack undermines US credibility: Analysts
Experts say Trump's failure to rein in Israel raises questions over the US role as a military partner in the Gulf region