From Southgate to Tuchel - has anything changed? Thomas Tuchel was meant to be the man whose fresh approach would win England major honours, but defeat by Argentina felt like a familiar story - has anything really changed from the Gareth Southgate era? What next for England? How does Tuchel fix key problems for Euro 2028? The manner of England's World Cup exit was meek, and Thomas Tuchel must now find a way to fix those problems as focus will soon turn to qualifying for Euro 2028. In Syria’s Jobar, locals struggle to rebuild their destroyed homes Jobar was held by rebels for much of Syria's 13-year war but was destroyed by repeated government assaults. Vodafone settles legal claim brought by 62 former franchisees Agreement, without admission of liability, ends 19-month high court dispute that small-business owners said left them with large debts Vodafone has settled a long-running legal claim filed by 62 of its former franchisees who alleged the mobile phone group “unjustly enriched” itself at their expense by up to £85m. The small-business owners – some of whom said they had suffered suicidal thoughts be… Israeli Government Pushes Through Divisive Laws Before Election Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backed a series of laws undermining legal oversight of the government, benefiting allied media outlets and aiming to shore up ultra-Orthodox political support. Trump seeks prime-time spotlight for election claims, sparking concerns he'll intervene Trump's speech announcement elicited fears from Democrats and voting rights advocates that he is planning yet another play for control over voting in November. |
Former Italian motorway boss sentenced over Genoa bridge tragedy The former head of Italy's motorway operator has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for his role in the Genoa bridge collapse that killed 43 people. Gulf State leadership tried to dissuade Trump from implementing Hormuz tolls - report According to a CNN report, leaders from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Qatar were among those who convinced Trump to abandon the proposed 20% fee on cargo. This ordinary pen helped save Apollo 11 astronauts, now it has sold at auction for an $857,600 A crucial felt-tip pen, famously utilized by Buzz Aldrin during the Apollo 11 mission, fetched an astonishing $857,600 at Sotheby's Space Exploration auction. This ordinary pen played a vital role in fixing a circuit breaker on the Moon, ensuring the lunar module's safe return to Earth. It exemplifies the ingenuity and urgent problem-solving that marked space exploration history. Baltics and Poland warn Russia could launch limited military or hybrid provocation against NATO Lithuania's president says intelligence suggests Russia is planning attacks on critical infrastructure in the Baltic states or Poland Zelensky ousts popular defense minister, an architect of Ukraine’s drone program Mykhailo Fedorov's dismissal, part of a rebooting of the government announced Sunday, prompted protests in Kyiv. |
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