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Former Chelsea and Real Madrid star Eden Hazard retires from soccer
Former Chelsea and Real Madrid star Eden Hazard retires from soccer
Eden Hazard is putting an end to a 16-year injury-hit career marked by great success at club level and unfulfilled promise with the Belgium national team’s “Golden Generation.”
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Scarlett Johannson 'struggled' with acne: 'Looking back at old photos was so painful!'
Scarlett Johannson 'struggled' with acne: 'Looking back at old photos was so painful!'
Scarlett Johannson "struggled" with acne during her youth but now finds it "rewarding" to have her own skincare line.
1970-01-01 08:00
Roundup: Israel Launches New Strikes in Gaza; Biden Interviewed By Special Counsel; Swifties Mobilize
Roundup: Israel Launches New Strikes in Gaza; Biden Interviewed By Special Counsel; Swifties Mobilize
Israel at war with Hamas after unprecedented attacks .... RFK Jr. launches independent bid for president, leaving Democratic race against Biden ... Football in
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Netanyahu coalition partners green-light possible emergency government
Netanyahu coalition partners green-light possible emergency government
JERUSALEM All partners in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition approved on Tuesday a proposed expansion of the
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Russian rouble pares losses vs dollar in volatile trade
Russian rouble pares losses vs dollar in volatile trade
By Alexander Marrow (Reuters) -The Russian rouble dived towards a more than an 18-month low on Tuesday before paring most
1970-01-01 08:00
UK and Ireland confirmed as joint hosts of Euro 2028
UK and Ireland confirmed as joint hosts of Euro 2028
The UK and Ireland’s bid to host Euro 2028 has been formally approved, UEFA has announced. Ten stadia across the five nations will host the matches in five years’ time, with analysts projecting a three billion euro (£2.6bn) boost to the host nation economies on the back of the tournament. The bid was unopposed after Turkey withdrew to focus on a joint bid for the 2032 finals alongside Italy, and it was given the official seal of approval by UEFA’s executive committee on Tuesday morning. Wembley is set to host the final – and potentially both semi-finals – with the other English venues included in April’s final bid submission being the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the Etihad Stadium, Villa Park, St James’ Park and Everton’s new ground at Bramley-Moore Dock. Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, Hampden Park in Glasgow, Dublin’s Aviva Stadium and a redeveloped Casement Park in Belfast will also host matches. Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer welcomed the news, saying: “I’m thrilled we’ve secured UEFA EURO 2028. It will be the biggest sporting event ever jointly hosted in the UK and Ireland. “We will put on a brilliant tournament with fans at its heart. We will warmly welcome fans from across Europe to our islands’ shores and give people memories that will last a lifetime. “On top of that, the tournament is expected to deliver up to £2.6 billion of socio-economic benefit across the host nations, creating jobs and opportunities.” All five nations are expected to go through qualification for the tournament, with UEFA understood to be reserving two host nation places for any of the teams which do not make it on merit. The UK-Ireland bid would have been the overwhelming favourite to host Euro 2028 even if Turkey had remained in the race. Senior UEFA sources have repeatedly stressed the importance of hosting another European Championship in a major market – following on from Euro 2024 in Germany – as essential to boosting UEFA’s finances in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. There will still be issues for the bid team to resolve over the next five years however – with agreement still to be reached on who will fund the redevelopment of Casement Park. Plans for a 34,000 stadium have been delayed by legal challenges and are further complicated by the lack of a functioning Executive at Stormont. Costs have also risen from an original estimate of £77.5million to more than £100m. The GAA is part-funding the project but has not reached an agreement with Stormont over where the remainder will come from. Tuesday’s decision means England will be involved in hosting a Euros for a third time. They hosted alone in Euro 96 and were one of 11 countries involved in staging the continent-wide Euro 2020. The UK and Ireland associations first announced they were focusing on a bid for Euro 2028 in February last year. It had been expected that they would bid for the centenary World Cup in 2030 but Football Association chief executive Mark Bullingham admitted at the time there were “many areas of uncertainty” with doing so, leading to the switch in focus. Read More James Ryan and Mack Hansen injury doubts for Ireland against New Zealand Dawid Malan hits superb hundred as England post 364 for nine against Bangladesh Anna Shackley looks forward after ‘a really nice last couple of months’ Football rumours: Manchester United looking to send Jadon Sancho out on loan Last-quarter touchdown seals win for Las Vegas Raiders against Green Bay Packers On this day in 2015: Kevin Sinfield has fairytale finish to rugby league career
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Russian teams won't play in Under-17 Euros qualifying after UEFA fails to make new policy work
Russian teams won't play in Under-17 Euros qualifying after UEFA fails to make new policy work
Russian teams will not be allowed to play in Under-17 European Championship qualifying games this month
1970-01-01 08:00
Morocco Pushes to Lose Junk Credit Rating, Finance Minister Signals
Morocco Pushes to Lose Junk Credit Rating, Finance Minister Signals
Morocco is lobbying to regain an investment-grade credit score from S&P Global Ratings, vowing to keep its budget
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IMF leaves global 2023 economic growth outlook unchanged
IMF leaves global 2023 economic growth outlook unchanged
The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday left its global growth outlook unchanged for this year as the "remarkable
1970-01-01 08:00
Pep Guardiola's cryptic explanation of Walker & Haaland bust-up
Pep Guardiola's cryptic explanation of Walker & Haaland bust-up
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola refused to go into detail over a post-match scuffle involving Kyle Walker, Erling Haaland and a member of Arsenal's coaching staff.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ronald Koeman explains Ryan Gravenberch omission from Netherlands squad
Ronald Koeman explains Ryan Gravenberch omission from Netherlands squad
Netherlands manager Ronald Koeman has confirmed that Ryan Gravenberch has not been called up for international duty due to previously dropping out of the squad.
1970-01-01 08:00
IMF cuts Saudi Arabia's growth forecast to 0.8% for 2023
IMF cuts Saudi Arabia's growth forecast to 0.8% for 2023
DUBAI The International Monetary Fund further lowered its GDP growth forecast for Saudi Arabia for 2023 to 0.8%
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