
Megachurch Buys Former Nightclub Space for S$54.5 Million
Cornerstone Community Church purchased six units in a former nightclub for S$54.5 million, reflecting a trend of megachurches expanding into commercial spaces in Southeast Asia.

Cornerstone Community Church purchased six units in a former nightclub for S$54.5 million, reflecting a trend of megachurches expanding into commercial spaces in Southeast Asia.

Thousands of Australians gathered in capital cities to watch the Socceroos play the US. Despite a loss, fans showed strong support, with large crowds in Sydney and Melbourne. Incidents included flares and minor crowd disturbances, but no major injuries were reported.

Thousands of Australians gathered in capital cities to watch the Socceroos play the US. Despite a loss, fans showed strong support, with some incidents involving flares and crowd surges.

Durham chief executive Tim Bostock stated that Ben Stokes is "absolutely fine" amid doubts about his "state of mind" following a nightclub incident. Stokes was dropped from England's squad for the second Test against New Zealand after breaking curfew.

Durham CEO Tim Bostock expressed bewilderment over concerns about Ben Stokes' mental state following a nightclub incident. Stokes, who was dropped for England's second Test due to a curfew breach, is reportedly "absolutely fine" and positive, according to Bostock. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.
England captain Ben Stokes may return for the third Test against New Zealand as optimism grows within the team, pending an investigation into a nightclub incident. He's been included in Durham's squad for a County Championship match.
England captain Ben Stokes may return for the third Test vs. New Zealand as optimism grows within the team. He faces an investigation for allegedly breaching team curfew and visiting a nightclub. Stokes has been included in Durham's squad for a County Championship match.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is optimistic about Ben Stokes' quick return as captain, awaiting a report from the Cricket Regulator regarding a curfew breach. Stokes wants to play on and is named in Durham's squad, potentially complicating ECB decisions.
England captain Ben Stokes included in Durham's squad for County Championship match after being cleared to play domestic cricket following a nightclub incident investigation. Fast bowler Gus Atkinson also cleared.
Influencer Clavicular is in a legal battle with Miami's Bacara Club, claiming he invested $400,000 and never received profits. His lawyer alleges he was pressured into agreements and seeks the return of his investment and removal of his likeness from promotions. Club representatives dispute the claims.

Joe Root has acknowledged England's "disappointing" behaviour in recent months, culminating in a nightclub incident that has led to Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson being dropped for the second Test against New Zealand. Root will resume captaincy on a "game-by-game basis".

England coach Brendon McCullum voiced concern for captain Ben Stokes after a nightclub incident led to Stokes and Gus Atkinson missing the second Test. McCullum emphasized support for Stokes, whose captaincy future remains undecided.
England coach Brendon McCullum is worried about captain Ben Stokes, who is under investigation for allegedly breaching team protocols during a night out. Stokes and Gus Atkinson were dropped from the squad for the second Test against New Zealand after an incident at a nightclub.

England bowler Ollie Robinson will miss the second test against New Zealand due to a sore right knee. Robinson, who was player of the match in the first test, experienced soreness after a training session and underwent a scan. Uncapped Henry Crocombe has been called up as cover.

Ben Stokes returned to training with Durham on Saturday, days after being made unavailable for England's second Test against New Zealand pending an investigation into a nightclub incident. Stokes and Gus Atkinson broke team curfew and were present when a security staff member was struck. The ECB is investigating, with no outcome expected before the second Test.
Former England spinner Graeme Swann has criticized the ECB's midnight curfew on players, calling it "ridiculous" and a focus on "optics over realities." He believes captain Ben Stokes was unfairly targeted after a nightclub incident post-Test win, arguing that professional cricketers should be trusted to celebrate responsibly.

Scotland celebrates its first World Cup qualification in 28 years with unique traditions, including new tartans, whisky collaborations, and fanzones. Despite past disappointments, fans embrace the moment with a mix of hope and self-deprecating fatalism, with the First Minister attending the opening match against Haiti.

Despite Myanmar authorities claiming a return to normalcy after a 2021 military coup, a vibrant and clandestine elite party scene persists in Yangon. Clubbers sleep through loud music in warehouse venues, highlighting a stark contrast between official messaging and the reality on the ground.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is contemplating a total ban on alcohol for international players following recent incidents involving Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson. Managing director Rob Key expressed concerns about player trustworthiness and the impact on regaining public trust.

England cricketers Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson have been excluded from the second Test against New Zealand due to an ongoing investigation into an incident at a London nightclub. Joe Root will captain the team.

Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson are out of England's second Test vs New Zealand after a nightclub incident. Joe Root returns as interim captain, while Harry Brook, previously involved in a similar incident, is overlooked for the vice-captaincy.
England Test captain Ben Stokes involved in late-night altercation at Chelsea nightclub, ECB investigation underway
England captain Ben Stokes and teammate Gus Atkinson are under investigation by the ECB for allegedly breaking a midnight curfew after a win against New Zealand. The incident involved an altercation where a rugby player allegedly punched an ECB security guard. Stokes's past disciplinary issues have resurfaced, and his captaincy is now in serious doubt.

England Test captain Ben Stokes' future is uncertain after the ECB launched an investigation into a breach of team protocol involving Stokes and Gus Atkinson at a London nightclub, potentially affecting their participation in the second Test against New Zealand.