Chinese imports slumped in March, driven by a slowdown in US trade amid the tense standoff between Washington and Beijing, raising renewed questions over the “Chinese imports from US slump 28% amid trade standoff”
Tottenham’s Harry Kane suffers ‘significant’ ligament injury
Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed that Harry Kane has sustained a “significant lateral ligament injury” to his left ankle after limping off against Manchester City. The “Tottenham’s Harry Kane suffers ‘significant’ ligament injury”
Former White House counsel for Obama charged in Mueller-related case
Gregory Craig, a former White House counsel to Barack Obama, has been charged with lying to US authorities about his work alongside Paul Manafort for “Former White House counsel for Obama charged in Mueller-related case”
Pep Guardiola last won a big European away game in 2011. Is he overthinking?
Eight years ago Pepe was sent off and Lionel Messi scored two goals, one of them brilliant, as Barcelona beat Real Madrid in the semi-final “Pep Guardiola last won a big European away game in 2011. Is he overthinking?”
Daily Telegraph forced to correct false Brexit claim by Boris Johnson
The Daily Telegraph has been forced to correct a column by Boris Johnson after the Brexiter MP and potential Tory leadership candidate falsely claimed a “Daily Telegraph forced to correct false Brexit claim by Boris Johnson”
Sudan military council says it will ‘sit with protesters’ defying curfew
Sudan’s ruling military council says it wants to “sit with the protesters” and listen to them, one day after the army ousted Omar al-Bashir following “Sudan military council says it will ‘sit with protesters’ defying curfew”
Emergency panel meets as Congo Ebola outbreak gathers pace
Experts will convene for an emergency meeting on Friday to determine whether the recent escalation of Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo “Emergency panel meets as Congo Ebola outbreak gathers pace”
Hito Steyerl: the Serpentine’s Sackler gallery should be unnamed
It’s a busy Saturday afternoon in the Serpentine Gallery’s cafe, which has a swooping roof and a striking curved glass facade, courtesy of the architect “Hito Steyerl: the Serpentine’s Sackler gallery should be unnamed”
Inside the webchats the US hopes will get Assange behind bars
It was the most dramatic moment of the weeks-long trial in 2013 in which whistleblower Chelsea Manning was prosecuted for a historic leak of state “Inside the webchats the US hopes will get Assange behind bars”
White House considered releasing detained migrants in sanctuary cities – report
White House officials have tried to pressure US immigration authorities to release migrants detained at the border into so-called sanctuary cities such as San Francisco “White House considered releasing detained migrants in sanctuary cities – report”