Reuters Police in Haiti have killed or arrested the gunmen suspected of killing President Jovenel Moïse, but say they are still hunting the masterminds. Four gunmen have been killed and six more detained including, reportedly, a US citizen, although whether the police operation is over is unclear. People were urged to stay calm after they
Fully vaccinated UK residents arriving in England from amber travel list destinations will no longer have to quarantine from 19 July. They will, however, still need to pay for Covid tests before and after their return, the transport secretary said. Grant Shapps told MPs that under-18s returning from amber list places would also be exempt
Getty Images US authorities are searching for a grizzly bear that killed a woman in Montana after dragging her from her tent in the middle of the night. Leah Lokan, a 65-year-old nurse from California, had stopped over in the town of Ovando during a cycling trip. During the attack on Tuesday, her fellow campers
Yahoo Sports is previewing all 32 teams as we get ready for the NFL season, counting down the teams one per weekday in reverse order of our initial 2021 power rankings. No. 1 will be revealed on Aug. 4, the day before the Hall of Fame Game. (Yahoo Sports graphics by Amber Matsumoto) The Dallas
Getty Images Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has issued a passionate endorsement of the right-to-repair movement, despite the company’s opposition. The movement wants laws passed to guarantee users access to information and parts to repair their own devices. “We wouldn’t have had an Apple had I not grown up in a very open technology world,” Mr
AFP via Getty Images Japan has declared a state of emergency in Tokyo which will run throughout the Olympic Games, to combat coronavirus. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga told reporters it would run from 12 July and remain in place until 22 August. Bars and restaurants will not be allowed to serve alcohol and must close
Getty Images Boris Johnson has been criticised by the MPs standards watchdog for failing to promptly explain how a trip to Mustique was funded – however he has been cleared of breaching the rules. An inquiry was launched into the prime minister’s 2019 Caribbean holiday after confusion over who paid for the trip. The Committee
EPA Four people suspected of assassinating Haiti’s President Jovenel Moïse have been killed in a shootout with the security forces, police say. Two others have been detained, while officers are still in combat with some remaining suspects in the nation’s capital Port-au-Prince. “They will be killed or captured,” police chief Leon Charles said. Mr Moïse,
Getty Images Rescue teams combing the rubble of a collapsed apartment building in Florida are switching from a search-and-rescue mission to a recovery effort. The decision comes about two weeks after the 12-storey Champlain Towers South fell in the middle of the night. Fifty-four victims have been found and 86 are still missing, Surfside city
PHOENIX — In 2015, Earl Watson was in his first season with the Phoenix Suns as the new player development coach under then-head coach Jeff Hornacek. He was quickly assigned to work with the team’s No. 13 pick in the draft that year, Devin Booker. Watson didn’t know much about Booker, so he did his
Reuters The searing heat that scorched western Canada and the US at the end of June was “virtually impossible” without climate change, say scientists. In their study, the team of researchers says that the deadly heatwave was a one-in-a-1,000-year event. But we can expect extreme events such as this to become more common as the
EPA Former South African President Jacob Zuma has handed himself in to police to begin serving a jail sentence for contempt of court. His foundation said he had travelled to a prison near to his home in KwaZulu-Natal province late on Wednesday. Police had warned that they were prepared to arrest Mr Zuma, 79, if
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We’ve all heard England fans singing Three Lions throughout the Euros, but there’s another song that’s being sung – an updated version of Atomic Kitten’s 2001 number one hit Whole Again, in tribute to manager Gareth Southgate. A video of the girl group singing the unofficial anthem at a London venue went viral – and
EPA Former US president Donald Trump has announced plans to sue tech giants Google, Twitter and Facebook, claiming that he is the victim of censorship. The class action lawsuit also targets the three companies’ CEOs. Mr Trump was suspended from his social accounts in January over public safety concerns in the wake of the Capitol
Getty Images The son of Dutch investigative reporter Peter R de Vries has said the family’s “worst nightmare came true” when his father was shot and seriously wounded. Royce de Vries added that the family were taking “enormous support” from the messages of solidarity pouring in. Mr de Vries, 64, was shot on Tuesday after