Football: Manchester United and Tottenham complete sweep of all English clubs quitting Super League
20 Apr, 2021 11:30 PM
5 minutes to read This is disowning your own club - Gary Neville s harsh words for the six clubs linked with a Super League breakaway.
Video / Sky Sports This is disowning your own club - Gary Neville s harsh words for the six clubs linked with a Super League breakaway.
Video / Sky Sports
NZ Herald
All six English clubs dramatically abandoned plans to join a European Super League today, imploding the breakaway project with Spanish and Italian counterparts within 48 hours of the announcement.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City and Tottenham deserted the plans for a largely-closed midweek competition amid an escalating backlash from their supporters and warnings from UK government that legislation could be introduced to thwart them.
Italy faces calls to come to terms with its dark wartime past
11 Apr, 2021 10:36 PM
4 minutes to read
In the province of Ljubljana alone, in modern-day Slovenia, a thousand hostages were shot, 8000 other Slovenes were killed, and 35,000 people were deported to concentration camps.
In the province of Ljubljana alone, in modern-day Slovenia, a thousand hostages were shot, 8000 other Slovenes were killed, and 35,000 people were deported to concentration camps.
Daily Telegraph UK
By: Nick Squires
For decades, Italians liked to think that their soldiers behaved with decency and compassion during World War II, in contrast to the atrocities carried out by their German counterparts.
Turkey Will Defend Syria s Territorial Integrity
Meeting with Qatari, Russian counterparts, top Turkish diplomat vows to continue fighting terror groups in Syria like YPG/PKK. Turkey will continue to defend Syria s territorial integrity and protect civilians in the war-torn country, including from terrorist groups, Turkey s foreign minister said in the Qatari capital Doha on Thursday. Turkey will continue to defend Syria s territorial integrity, protect civilians, and fight terror groups, Mevlut Cavusoglu said at a trilateral meeting with the Qatari and Russian foreign ministers.
Cavusoglu said he and his counterparts discussed how to promote lasting peace in Syria.
He also said that the terrorist YPG/PKK continues to launch attacks in northern Syria, near the Turkish border, claiming more than 25 civilians over the last two months.