A man has been charged with uttering threats and causing a disturbance after barging onto the grounds of Cyprus’ public broadcaster to protest what he said was the country’s “blasphemous” entry into this year’s Eurovision song contest, police said Sunday. Police told The Associated Press the man, who hasn’t been named, was released after being charged with four counts, including being verbally abusive. Police said witnesses to Saturday’s incident told investigators the man verbally accosted employees outside the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation’s news department.
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The Gunners moved to within three points of sixth-placed Liverpool after a 3-1 victory.
The bonds — which will be launched by chancellor Rishi Sunak in next week's Budget — will help the government raise funds to invest in renewable energy and clean transportation projects among other things.
Arsenal revived their hopes of playing in European competition next season after goals from David Luiz, Alexandre Lacazette and Nicolas Pepe helped them to a 3-1 win at Leicester City in an entertaining Premier League clash on Sunday. The result lifted Arsenal two places up to ninth on 37 points from 26 games while Leicester stayed third on 49 points after suffering a second setback in three days following their Europa League elimination.
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The tourists are 2-1 down going into the final Test against India.
Virginia was poised Sunday to become the first southern state to legalize marijuana after lawmakers approved a bill to permit possession in 2024.
Arsenal delivered a hammer blow to Leicester's faint hopes of winning the Premier League with an impressive fightback to win 3-1 on Sunday.
Saudi Aramco has asked banks to extend by a year a $10 billion loan it raised last May, two sources familiar with the matter said, suggesting that rebounding crude prices are not pushing the oil giant to reduce debt for the time being. The sources confirmed a report by Loan Pricing Corporation, a fixed-income news provider owned by Refinitiv. It is at the banks' discretion whether to extend the loan, but lenders will likely agree in order to maintain a good relationship with Aramco in the hope of receiving future business, LPC said citing a banker.
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They completed the five-month marathon constituting an NFL season with nary a shin splint. Of the 22 Bucs who started the season opener at New Orleans on Sept. 13, all except one (injured right guard Alex Cappa) played in Super Bowl 55, and 20 played extensively (19 or more snaps). In the context of a 20-game grind, the Bucs were resilient, rugged and really, really fortunate. The tattered ...
Securities Litigation Partner James (Josh) Wilson Encourages Investors Who Suffered Losses Exceeding $50,000 In SolarWinds To Contact Him Directly To Discuss Their Options New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - February 28, 2021) - Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP, a leading national securities law firm, is investigating potential claims against SolarWinds Corporation ("SolarWinds" or the "Company") (NYSE:SWI) and reminds investors of the March 5, 2021 deadline to seek the role of lead plaintiff in a federal securities ...
As the chancellor prepares, his plans must contain the measures set out in the SNP’s five-point plan for the road to recovery
The Cottagers were unable to break the deadlock in south London and had to settle for a point.
Feb. 28—Kalispell's building frenzy isn't going anywhere. The city doubled the number of building permits issued last year, and major residential projects are on the horizon. On March 9, the Kalispell Planning Board will hold a public hearing for a subdivision proposed by Four Mile Farmstead LLC that at full buildout would offer 455 dwellings on the city's west side. The proposed development ...
Feb. 28—The Flathead County Animal Shelter is on track to get a new multipurpose building thanks to private donations. The county commissioners heard an update on the project Tuesday from County Health Officer Joe Russell, who presented three contractor bids for the architectural design of the building. The shelter is under the purview of the Flathead City-County Health Department. Preliminary ...
Feb. 28—It won't be long before one of Kalispell's busiest interchanges on the U.S. 93 bypass takes on a whole new look. The Montana Department of Transportation starts work this week on a project to reconfigure the intersection between Foy's Lake Road and the U.S. 93 Alternate Route. The project team expects the new traffic pattern to be in use by November. "Hopefully November this year, ...
Feb. 28—The federal government decided last week it will not intervene in a lawsuit against the Center for Asbestos Related Disease in Libby that alleges the nonprofit clinic committed Medicare fraud by using federal monies to perform "unnecessary" screenings and treatments on its patients. The complaint was filed by BNSF Railway Co. The railroad giant alleges, among other things, that the ...