At least 64 people have reportedly died following a police operation targeting a gang in Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro. On Tuesday, Oct. 28, the police targeted the Red Command gang in Rio de Janeiro's ...
Moles have declared war. The animal world is in chaos. Naturally, the solution is tanks. In BattleTanks - Animal Wars, you’ll roll into battle as a Racoon, Bear, Wolf or even Panda (yes, really) and ...
We've got some exciting news for fighting game fans this week. Edia is teaming up with Takara Tomy to revive the 3D fighting game series Battle Arena Toshinden on modern platforms. "We will begin ...
Several South Africa players lining up against Japan at Wembley Stadium on Saturday carry vivid memories of the 'Miracle of Brighton', an upset that shook the Rugby World Cup a decade ago and which ...
Aryna Sabalenka will play Nick Kyrgios on December 28 in Dubai in a "Battle of the Sexes" tennis showdown, organisers confirmed on Tuesday. The rare man-versus-woman match between world number 1 ...
At least 64 people have died following a police operation targeting a gang in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday, Oct. 28, according to reports Four police officers were among those killed, local authorities ...
As fans dream of a Zelda: Ocarina Of Time remake, a reader explains why the N64 is his favourite console and why, in his opinion, it can never be beaten. What people say is their favourite video game ...
Police said they had carried out almost 100 arrests and seized over 90 rifles, while U.K. newspaper The Times reported that half a ton of drugs had been seized during the raid At least 64 people have ...
Manchester City are reportedly monitoring the progress of highly-rated Koln forward Said El Mala but face stiff competition for his signature from a number of European heavyweights. The 19-year-old ...
BATTLE CREEK - The B.O.B. is back and better than ever. The Best of Battle Creek series in the Enquirer is back for another year and again will include all the teams in the area. Each week throughout ...
They return from early mornings at the railways stations, Saturdays at the local market or shopping centre and the often thankless slog of a door knocking afternoon and wonder what's going on. We've ...