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Jack and Scott aren't around today, so I need some competition for game battle this week.
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Jack and Scott aren't around today, so I need some competition for game battle this week.
Читать дальше...Lauren Lynch reports the latest from the tennis world and Davis Cup. Rafael Nadal, who captured his career Grand Slam, has secured the year-end No. 1 ranking for the second time in three years. Serbia faces off against Czech Republic at the Davis Cup. The winner of this semifinal will play either France or Argentina in the Davis Cup final. USA team deals with the elements against Colombia. Brooklyn Decker reveals some of her and Andy Roddick's secrets.
We talk PIK debt, wondering how the Glazers can buy back debt with money they borrowed off the club and it still be legal!
We talk PIK debt, wondering how the Glazers can buy back debt with money they borrowed off the club and it still be legal!
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has held his first meeting with the panel of experts set up to advise him on accountability issues relating to alleged violations of international humanitarian and human rights law during the final stages last year of the conflict in Sri Lanka.
In the wake of mass rapes of civilians in the restive far east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the Security Council called on the country to take “swift and fair” action to bring the perpetrators to justice.
United Nations peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are building detention facilities in the country’s troubled east to ensure that female detainees are safely and securely housed while they await trial.
The United Nations refugee agency reported today that one person has been killed and others have drowned crossing the Gulf of Aden to start new lives in Yemen, indicating that mixed migration across the body of water has kicked off a new season.
The United Nations refugee agency sounded the alarm today about the situation facing thousands of residents of southern and south-eastern Chad, where the heaviest rains in 40 years have destroyed homes and infrastructure, wiped out cropland and cut off access to towns and communities.