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How have the Premier League’s top six been affected by injuries to key players?

Liverpool must fight for a top-four finish without the injured Sadio Mane, but how have the top six coped with injuries to key players this season? A quiet physio room has obvious benefits. With a full squad to choose from, managers can build momentum by...

Farah brings track career to end with dramatic victory in Zurich

ZURICH - Somali-born Mo Farah brought his track career to an end in the most fitting fashion, producing a dramatic 5 000m victory at the Weltklasse Zurich on Thursday, the first of two 2017 IAAF Diamond League finals. It was classic Farah and couldn’t have...

The West does not see the resistance of Palestine as self-defence: Erdogan

OTHERS President Erdogan emphasised the importance of a lasting peace, saying "The most appropriate step for Gaza is an immediate ceasefire.": Others
By: TRT WORLD Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stated that both German President Steinmeier and Chancellor Scholz seem to be particularly concerned about only the situation with Hamas, in that they attribute the recent developments, solely...

Manchester Arena: The Latest on the Ariana Grande Concert Blast in Manchester

By THE NEW YORK TIMES Nineteen people were killed and 59 others were injured in an explosion about 10:35 p.m. on Monday in the foyer outside the main hall of the Manchester Arena. ■ Prime Minister Theresa May said the police were treating the incident as...

Tense France chooses new president, deciding Europe’s fate

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By ANGELA CHARLTON AND SAMUEL PETREQUIN, ASSOCIATED PRESS French voters decided Sunday whether to back pro-business independent Emmanuel Macron or far-right populist Marine Le Pen as their next president, casting ballots in an unusually tense and important presidential election that also could decide Europe's...

Theresa May’s UK election gamble backfires as Tories lose majority

JILL LAWLESS and GREGORY KATZ, Friday, June 9, 2017 LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Theresa May's gamble in calling an early election backfired spectacularly, as her Conservative Party lost its majority in Parliament and pressure mounted on her Friday to resign. The shock result throws British...

Türkiye, Egypt agree to improve political, economic and cultural ties

On collaboration in the energy sector, Shoukry says Türkiye is the largest importer of energy from Egypt and that Cairo is keen to increase cooperation in this field as well. (AA)
Türkiye and Egypt have agreed on improving bilateral ties and raising diplomatic relations to the highest level, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said. "We are taking concrete steps to raise representation to the level of embassies. In the...

Sir Mo Farah is a fitting title for Britain’s greatest athlete

By:JIM WHITE Arise Sir Mo. How good that sounds. How right, how appropriate, how proper. And how timely. The knighthood bestowed in the New Year’s Honours list to Mo Farah is not simply a recognition of the fact that he is a multiple bullion-bedecked champion in...

Why are so many countries expanding their presence in the Red Sea?

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Turkey has signed an agreement with Sudan that will allow it to have a military presence on the Red Sea. It's the latest country to expand into the area. The list of countries already in the region or building bases there include: Saudi Arabia,...

Turkey Suspends 12,800 Police Officers From Duty

Ankara, Turkey (AP) -- Turkish authorities on Tuesday suspended some 12,800 police officers from duty over their suspected links to U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen as Turkey pressed ahead with its vast crackdown on a network it says is behind the country's July 15...