Why crucial penalty miss was 'cruel blow' for Arsenal standout Gabriel Gabriel's first penalty for Arsenal ends in heartache as his shootout miss hands Paris St-Germain a second successive Champions League title. Former M&S chief appointed to tackle UK youth unemployment crisis Key part of Marc Bolland’s government advisory role will be to help disabled or depressed young people find training or job A former chief executive of Marks & Spencer has been appointed as a government jobs adviser in its latest attempt to tackle the growing youth unemployment crisis. Marc Bolland, who oversaw the retail chain from 2010 to 2016, will lead a summit of business leaders, amid warni… Iran’s Team Trains in Limbo for World Cup Overshadowed by War The Iranian soccer players, still awaiting visas to the U.S., are practicing in Turkey and making backup plans. Former premier of Turks and Caicos Islands is sentenced to 4 years in landmark corruption case A court in the Turks and Caicos Islands has sentenced former Premier Michael Misick to just over four years in prison after he was convicted in a landmark corruption case that had dragged on for years |
'This is not a ceasefire': Bennett, Eisenkot blast government as Hezbollah fire intensifies "Residents of the north endured yet another weekend of lawlessness. They deserve to live in security, just like in Tel Aviv," Bennett said, following a sharp increase in Hezbollah rocket fire. US Congress advances American-Israeli military integration plan A provision in the 2027 draft US defence bill could bind the two countries' weapons industries closer than ever. Indian student drowned at Wisconsin dam as he jumped to save three friends; feet got stuck in fishing wire Just weeks after his graduation, Indian student Anurup Reddy Koduru lost his life as he drowned at the Toledo Bend Reservoir, situated between Texas and Louisiana. Reddy was an excellent swimmer and he jumped into the water when he saw three of his friends drowning. Some Iranians abroad say they’d fight for the regime. Others want to topple it. Members of the diaspora in Iraq, from Sunni Muslim Kurds in the north to Shiite Persians in the south, are as divided over the war as Iranians back home. |
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