Chelsea exploring options over Moises Caicedo & Andre Onana price concerns
Chelsea are evaluating their options after being quoted high prices for Moises Caicedo & Andre Onana.
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Miami's Francis Suarez looks to become first sitting mayor to be president
The 2024 Republican presidential field is full of long-shot candidates
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Bull market or fool's market? Investors say it's likely the latter
The stock market has made incredible strides since its downturn last year -- so much so, it's difficult to believe the economy could be on the verge of recession.
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Pope Francis, back to Vatican routine post-surgery, says thanks to shouts of 'Long live the pope!'
Two days after being discharged from the hospital, Pope Francis resumed his cherished Sunday custom of greeting the public in St. Peter's Square
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'Our beautiful modern-day dinosaurs': Bindi Irwin celebrates father Steve's legacy on World Crocodile Day
'Skins, meat, fashion accessories - these extraordinary apex animals deserve better,' said Bindi Irwin
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Israel set to approve thousands of building permits in West Bank
JERUSALEM Israel's nationalist-religious government on Sunday tabled plans to approve thousands of building permits in the occupied West
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Anderson strikes as Australia eye parity in Ashes opener
James Anderson took his first wicket of the Ashes opener but he could not stop Australia from closing in on England's first-innings...
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Your Sunday UK Briefing: Fireworks in the Commons; Bets on the Bank
Raindrops keep falling on my head. Not really, but they will later today after Britain’s lengthy run of
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Intel to invest $25 billion in Israel factory in record deal, Netanyahu says
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -U.S. chipmaker Intel Corp will spend $25 billion on a new factory in Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
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Shia LaBeouf thought he would ‘lose his mind’ if he ever kissed Angelina Jolie on-screen
While Shia LaBeouf never got to work with Angelina Jolie, he worked with her ex-husband, Brad Pitt, in the 2014 war film 'Fury'
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Peter Drury joins Sky Sports after Martin Tyler’s departure
Commentator Peter Drury is joining Sky Sports to cover the Premier League from next season following Martin Tyler’s departure. Tyler, who had spearheaded Sky’s coverage of the competition since it launched in 1992, is stepping down from his role ahead of the 2023-24 campaign. After Drury’s arrival was confirmed on Sunday, he said in a statement: “I’m massively excited to be joining Sky’s outstanding roster of commentators. “To be working on the best games week in week out with a broadcaster that has told the Premier League story since the very beginning feels like the opportunity of my career and I can’t wait to get started.” Sky Sports director of football Gary Hughes said: “We’re looking forward to welcoming Peter Drury to Sky Sports. “Peter’s one of the game’s most poetic commentators and will bring great energy and enthusiasm as well as his award-winning broadcasting experience to our unrivalled coverage of the Premier League.” Drury, who has more than 30 years of experience across TV and radio, has previously worked for the BBC, ITV, Premier League Productions and BT Sport. He has been named Football Supporters’ Association Commentator of the Year for three of the last four seasons, and won the Sports Journalists’ Association Sports Commentator of the Year award in 2020. Alongside his work for Sky, he will also continue his role providing commentary on NBC’s Premier League coverage in the United States. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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Ugandan border town prepares to bury victims of rebel massacre that left 42 dead, mostly students
A Ugandan border town is preparing to bury victims of a brutal attack by suspected extremist rebels on a school that left 42 dead, most of them students
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