All eyes and ears will be on Tuesday night's game away to Iran, the government's ally in the six-year conflict.
The robbers made away with some valuable items of the MP including some assorted clothing.
Tory backbencher is tipped to replace the prime minister when she stands down as party leader.
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The move is to pressurise government to reconstitute all governing councils of the technical universities and polytechnics in the country.
Martin Selmayr, chief of staff to the European Commission President, said that Brexit could "legally" still be stopped.
A group called Ashanti Youth for Development has said the move is to protect the unfair treatment being given to Exton Cubic Company Limited in their quest to mine bauxite at Nyinahini.
The zero-emission jets can fly at speeds of up to 187mph for around an hour on a single charge.
The Akufo-Addo administration on Monday cancelled the bauxite mining lease awarded to the company, citing several irregularities in the award of the contract.
The zero-emission jets can fly at speeds of up to 187mph for around an hour on a single charge.
China bans ICOs, Putin praises AI, and Uber gets a new rival.
A Cambodian court on Tuesday charged opposition leader Kem Sokha with treason and espionage over an alleged conspiracy with unnamed foreigners, as strongman premier Hun Sen intensifies his assault on his political enemies.
Chinese President Xi Jinping sought Tuesday to move past a tense border dispute with India, telling Prime Minister Narendra Modi the two nuclear-armed neighbours should pursue "healthy, stable" relations, according to China's state media.
Hong Kong's public radio station has replaced its 24-hour BBC World Service broadcast with Chinese state-run programming, in a move the British broadcaster called "disappointing" as concerns grow over Beijing's influence on the semi-autonomous city.
Two Rohingya children -- one of whom lost a leg -- were injured by an apparent landmine blast as they tried to flee unrest in Myanmar on Tuesday, a Bangladesh border official said.
A Chinese national was charged with manslaughter Tuesday over an alleged botched attempt at breast augmentation surgery at a Sydney beauty clinic led to the death of the salon's manager.
Indigenous people who live on Chile's Easter Island far out in the Pacific have voted to create a vast marine protection zone.
The money, according to Otumfuo, is to sponsor the education of the children of the late major
Accused murderer Manuel Cerna has languished in a Philippine jail for 15 years without a verdict, one of countless inmates enduring interminable trials that are expected to get longer as an unrelenting drug war overwhelms the courts.
Here's what you need to know on Tuesday.
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