The dozens of upscale auction houses and high-brow dealers that rent floor space at Rétromobile bring together some of the world’s most amazing cars under the same roof. There’s nothing in the ...
McLaren has announced a multi-year contract extension for one of its senior technical leaders, with Peter Prodromou described ...
McLaren have confirmed to PlanetF1.com that Bianca Bustamante has left the team’s junior scheme ahead of the F1 2025 season. Bustamante became the first female driver to join McLaren’s junior ...
Rwandan-backed M23 held its first public meeting in Goma since seizing the city, as they advanced towards Bukavu. After capturing Goma, the M23 broke a ceasefire and took the South Kivu town of ...
Exact timing for the debut of the fourth-generation iPhone SE remains up in the air, with Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reporting in a tweet tonight that the device "should be announced by next week." ...
Paul Kagame, president of neighbouring Rwanda, whose government is accused of backing the M23 rebels, is there, along with other leaders from eastern and southern Africa. Leaders from the East ...
The city’s capture and M23’s advances towards Bukavu in South Kivu mark a drastic escalation of the rebellion since peace talks collapsed under the Luanda and Nairobi processes – with ...
GOMA - The M23 armed group and allied Rwandan forces launched a new offensive on Wednesday in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, days before the Rwandan and Congolese presidents are due to ...
02/08/2025 February 8, 2025 The Rwanda-backed M23 militia is closing in on the town of Bukavu in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and pushing into the South Kivu province. More than 2 ...
Thousands of people have gathered in Goma to hear from the leader of the M23 rebels, the group behind the conflict in eastern DR Congo. Corneille Nangaa called for a minute's silence for victims ...
After capturing Goma, the main city in North Kivu province, last week, the M23 and Rwandan troops launched a new offensive on Wednesday in a neighbouring province. Breaking a ceasefire it had ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has asserted it is up to the F1 television production to filter out remarks containing swear words rather than the drivers to tone down their language. Last year, Max Verstappen ...
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