
-
Man Utd and Spurs face season-defining Europa League duel
-
Vietnam jails 23 people over rare earths exploitation
-
Pepe Reina to play final match in Como's clash with Inter
-
Spike Lee says expensive for music artists to speak out
-
China's Baidu posts rise in Q1 revenue as seeks to grow AI presence
-
Canal+ buyout of S.Africa's MultiChoice one step closer
-
Pakistan drop stars Shaheen, Azam and Rizwan for Bangladesh T20s
-
Australian ex-tennis star Dokic says estranged father dead
-
2025 Tour de France adds Montmartre suspense to final stage
-
Trump Jr says 'maybe one day' he'll run for US president
-
Gazans wait for aid as Israel faces mounting pressure
-
Macron party backs banning hijab in public spaces for under 15s
-
2025 Tour de France to include Montmartre on final stage: organisers
-
French prosecutors urge 10-year term for alleged Kardashian theft ringleader
-
Guardiola warns he'll quit if Man City squad too large
-
Cyberattack costs UK retailer Marks & Spencer £300 mn
-
Six killed in school bus bombing in SW Pakistan
-
India's lion population rises by a third
-
UK inflation hits 15-month high as utility bills soar
-
Oil prices jump on report of Israel prepping Iran strike
-
British climbers summit Everest in record bid
-
China slams US 'bullying' over new warnings on Huawei chips
-
Flood victims stranded on roofs as downpours lash eastern Australia
-
Japan farm minister resigns over free rice gaffe
-
Jumbo task: 400 pills a day for elephants with TB in Pakistan
-
Gilgeous-Alexander leads Thunder rally past Timberwolves
-
Century-old Tokyo geisha festival revives dying art
-
High-flying young electricians wire UK energy switch
-
Germany's infrastructure push needs more than money
-
China slams US 'bullying' over new chip warnings
-
Canada seeks to send 'strong message' with Ukraine at G7 finance talks
-
'Fusterlandia': Cuban fishing town turned mosaic wonderland
-
Severe drought strains wildlife and tourism in Florida's Everglades
-
Villagers vow to fight new Panama Canal reservoir 'to the end'
-
'Being a woman is a violent experience,' says Kristen Stewart
-
Canadian host of G7 finance talks 'optimistic' despite trade turmoil
-
AmeriTrust Announces First Quarter 2025 Financial Results
-
Regenerative Medical Technologies Group Increases Q1 2025 Sales By 67% Over Q1 2024 and Achieves Operating Profit for the Quarter of $134,000
-
Protagonist Therapeutics to Participate in the Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference 2025
-
Aston Bay and American West Metals Announce Summer Exploration Program Set to Commence at the Storm Project, Nunavut, Canada
-
Aclara Joins Safe To Bolster Supply Chains of Critical Minerals in the United States
-
5E Advanced Materials Completes Next Milestone
-
Grid Metals Corp. Provides Update on Eagle Copper Exploration Program and Upcoming Copper, Nickel and Cesium Exploration Initiatives
-
Moderna Provides Update on BLA Submission for Combination Vaccine Against Influenza and COVID-19
-
Mako Mining Intersects 39.15 g/t Au over 5.9 m (Estimated True Width) 19.2 m Below Surface In its Inaugural Drill Campaign at El Golfo
-
Zomedica Launches Enhanced Equine Insulin Assay for the TRUFORMA(R) Diagnostic Platform Featuring an Extended Range and Automatic Sample Dilution
-
PPN Expands Influence in Pharmacy Media with New Hosting Platform and June Podcast Lineup
-
Helium One Global Ltd Announces State-9 Spud at Galactica Project
-
ReproNovo Raises $65 Million Series A Financing to Advance Phase 2 Clinical Trials of Novel Therapies in Reproductive Medicine and Women’s Health
-
G7 finance chiefs gather with Trump tariffs, Ukraine war in focus

Second accused in Liam Payne drug death surrenders: Argentine police
The second of two men accused of supplying drugs to British singer Liam Payne, who plunged to his death from a third-floor hotel room in Buenos Aires last year, has turned himself in, Argentine police said Tuesday.
The 21-year-old, David Ezequiel Pereyra, presented himself Monday to police in Barracas, south of Buenos Aires, a police source told AFP.
Pereyra was an employee at the Casa Sur Hotel in the Argentine capital where the former One Direction singer died last October.
Last week, police arrested 24-year-old hotel waiter Braian Paiz -- accused with Pereyra of having provided drugs to Payne.
Three other people -- Payne's representative in Argentina, the manager of the hotel and the head of reception -- are charged with manslaughter in the case.
Prosecutors said Payne had consumed cocaine, alcohol and a prescription antidepressant before falling from the balcony of his hotel room.
Payne had spoken publicly about struggling with substance abuse and coping with achieving fame at an early age.
His death prompted a global outpouring of grief from family, former bandmates and fans, with gatherings of thousands of mourners around the world.
One of the highest-grossing live acts in the world in the 2010s, One Direction went on an indefinite hiatus in 2016.
Payne enjoyed some solo success before his career stalled.
A.Malone--AMWN