The Brazilian played an important role this season, scoring 22 goals in 52 appearances.
A 35-year-old man from Illinois, US, allegedly drowned his three children in the bathtub of his house.
Dani Alves will leave the Camp Nou this summer after making a surprise comeback in January.
Drivers around the world are tolerating record-high prices for road fuels, as mobility wins out for now over other spending in squeezed household budgets, data showed.
Private capital has a keen eye on British bus companies.
The Bank of England looks set to override its worries about a sharp slowdown in the British economy and raise interest rates again on Thursday as it tries to tackle an inflation rate on course for double digits.
The last-gasp intervention by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) forced the government to cancel the first flight on Tuesday night.
On Monday, the British government introduced legislation to rip up post-Brexit trading rules for Northern Ireland, in an attempt to override the EU withdrawal treaty that it had signed.
The World Health Organisation is looking into reports that the monkeypox virus is present in the semen of patients, exploring the possibility that the disease could be sexually transmitted, a WHO official said on Wednesday.
Xi assures Putin of China's support for Russian 'sovereignty, security'
The European Central Bank promised fresh support and a new scheme on Wednesday to temper a market rout that has fanned fears of a new debt crisis on the euro area's southern rim but appears to have disappointed investors looking for bolder steps.
Tesla Inc reported 273 vehicle crashes involving advanced driving assistance systems like Autopilot since July, while Honda Motor identified 90, data from U.S.
Biden chastises oil industry over fuel costs
Storm in a teacup as minister urges Pakistanis to cut back on 'chai'
Toymaker Lego said on Wednesday it will invest more than $1 billion in its first factory in the United States, which will be carbon-neutral, to shorten supply chains and keep up with growing demand for its coloured plastic bricks in one of its biggest markets.
Pakistan military says ailing Musharraf should be 'allowed home'
British supermarket group Sainsbury's, seeking an edge amid a worsening cost of living crisis, will for the first time include its biggest selling lines in a scheme that matches the prices of German-owned discounter Aldi.
Ukraine parades new French Caesar howitzer
EU signs gas deal with Egypt, Israel to end 'dependency' on Russia
Aurelien Tchouameni joined Los Blancos from Monaco this summer
In a horrific incident reported from Alton in Illinois, a pregnant woman, identified as Liese Dodd, was beheaded last week allegedly by her ex-boyfriend.
Russia has barred as many as 29 UK journalists, including journalists from the BBC, the Guardian, Times and the Independent, from entering the country.
An Independent Expert Panel (IEP) has recommended that SNP MP Patrick Grady should be suspended from the House of the Commons.
The British Transport Police have launched an investigation asking for any leads in connection with the case wherein a 17-year-old girl was raped onboard train
The Duke and Duchess of York still live in the same house at Royal Lodge after their divorce in 1996.
Prince Charles and Prince William lobbied against the Duke of York's appearance at the ceremony.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are parents to Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Charles Rae said there are some people at the palace who want to reinstate the Duke of York's military titles and patronages.
Florentino Perez spoke during Aurelien Tchouameni's presentation.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge did not publicly mingle with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex during the Platinum Jubilee.