Juventus' fading title hopes suffered another blow after they had to come from behind twice to rescue a 2-2 draw at relegation-threatened Hellas Verona in Serie A on Saturday. Second-placed Juventus are on 54 points from 25 games, nine points behind Inter Milan who have a game in hand. AC Milan, in
Author: Reuters
Brazil court fines execs, firms $50 mn for deadly metro cave-in
A Brazilian court fined executives and companies including French transportation giant Alstom nearly $50 million for a 2007 collapse at a subway construction site that killed seven people, in a ruling seen by AFP Saturday. A judge for the Sao Paulo state court of justice ordered six then-directors of the municipal
Surging cocaine violence has Uruguay clamoring for DEA help
Uruguay's main port received two cargo scanners sixteen years ago to detect drugs and other suspicious loads. Unfortunately, during delivery one of them fell into the sea. Since then, cocaine shipments to Europe have surged through the port of Montevideo, which handled a record 1.1 million containers last year, fueling a
Mbappe arrival excites Madrid fans after PSG decision
Paris Saint-Germain striker Kylian Mbappe seems to be edging towards a Real Madrid move, with excitement already building in the Spanish capital. The 25-year-old France captain informed PSG officials he intends to leave in the summer at the end of his contract, a source close to the Ligue 1 champions said
Rohit departs but India stretch lead against England
Navalny’s death leaves despair and apathy in Moscow
The West, including U.S. President Joe Biden, blamed President Vladimir Putin for the death. Western leaders did not cite evidence. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the reaction of Western leaders to the death was unacceptable and "absolutely rabid". Russian authorities viewed Navalny and his supporters as extremists with links to the CIA
NZ win S. Africa Test series for first time
Indian farmers pause protest march to Delhi
Indian farmers demanding higher prices for their crops said they had paused their protest march to New Delhi on Friday until their unions hold another round of talks with government ministers on Sunday. Agriculture Minister Arjun Munda, who met farmers' representatives late on Thursday along with Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and
Israel sends troops into ‘besieged’ Gaza hospital
Israel sent troops into a hospital in war-torn Gaza on Thursday where it said hostages may have been held, as medics warned the key medical facility was operating in "near impossible" conditions. The raid came after days of intense fighting between troops and Hamas around the Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis
Immobile hands Lazio Champions League advantage over troubled Bayern
Ciro Immobile fired Lazio towards a first Champions League quarter-final in nearly a quarter of a century in Wednesday's 1-0 win over Bayern Munich which plunged their troubled opponents even deeper into crisis. Italy forward Immobile slotted home the last 16, first leg's decisive goal from the penalty spot in the