Mauricio Pochettino calls on Chelsea fans to trust the 'process'
Mauricio Pochettino has called on Chelsea fans to trust the "process" at Stamford Bridge following a damaging defeat to Nottingham Forest.
2023-09-04 19:16
On this day in history, September 4, 2002, Kelly Clarkson becomes first-ever American Idol; here's what happened to the other contestants
Kelly Clarkson, the then-20-year-old waitress from Texas, has gone on to become a Grammy-winning superstar
2023-09-04 18:59
Biden heads to Philadelphia for a Labor Day parade and is expected to speak about unions' importance
President Joe Biden is heading to Philadelphia for the Tri-State Labor Day Parade
2023-09-04 18:56
Jurgen Klopp discusses Saudi Pro League interest in Mohamed Salah
Jurgen Klopp reacts to ongoing Mohamed Salah transfer saga amid Al Ittihad interest.
2023-09-04 18:54
Singapore country profile
Provides an overview of Singapore, including key dates and facts about this South East Asian state.
2023-09-04 18:54
Brennan Johnson’s potential is ‘quite scary’ – Wales captain Aaron Ramsey
Aaron Ramsey has described Brennan Johnson’s potential as “scary” but admits he was unhappy to see his Wales team-mate join Tottenham on transfer deadline day. Ramsey spent 11 years in north London at Arsenal where he made 370 nearly appearances and twice scored FA Cup final-winning goals for the Gunners. The 32-year-old midfielder left Arsenal in 2019 and had spells at Juventus and Nice before rejoining his first club Cardiff this summer. But having linked up with Wales for their crunch Euro 2024 qualifier in Latvia, Ramsey showed his Arsenal loyalties run deep when he said of forward Johnson’s £47.5million move from Nottingham Forest on Friday: “I wish it weren’t to Tottenham. “For him it’s a brilliant move. The potential he has is quite scary and hopefully he can take those next steps and go to the next level. “He’s going to be important for Wales as well. He’s going to be huge for us over the years to come and we’re all excited that he has another platform to go on and improve himself again.” Wales play South Korea in a Cardiff friendly on Thursday before the more serious part of their September double-header in Riga next Monday. Defeats to Armenia and Turkey in June have left Wales with a mountain to climb to automatically qualify for the Euro 2024 finals in Germany next summer, piling the pressure on manager Rob Page into the bargain. Wales have won only once during a 12-game run that saw them fail to win a game and score only once – a Gareth Bale penalty – at their first World Cup appearance for 64 years. That 1-0 victory came against Group D whipping boys Latvia in Cardiff in March. Skipper Ramsey said: “We are all behind the gaffer as what he has done has been quite remarkable coming into the job in the circumstances that he did. “We’ve got to a European Championship and a World Cup and now we have to go through a transitional period, which are always tricky at times. “We have lost some big players and it was always going to be difficult. But now we’ve got an opportunity to bounce back and we know what we have to do. “We’ve been in this position before. We had to take it to the Hungary game in the last European Championship and hopefully this will be a similar case.” Ramsey says he is feeling the benefits of family life after returning to hometown club Cardiff. He said: “I just feel like there has been a weight lifted off my shoulders, I am feeling a lot more free and I think that definitely helps going onto the pitch. “It has been difficult being away from the family over the last 18 months, you need that balance right to be able to enjoy every aspect.” Asked about the impending school run he will be undertaking, Ramsey said: “I’m looking forward to that, having three boys screaming in the car in the morning. “I’m really looking forward to getting stuck in to being a family again.” Tom Lockyer has withdrawn from the Wales squad with a thigh injury. Luton defender Lockyer had been named in the squad for the first time since collapsing in May’s Sky Bet Championship final and undergoing surgery to address an irregular heartbeat. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Andy Robertson expects Mohamed Salah to stay at Liverpool despite Saudi interest Police launch investigation following alleged assault on Roy Keane Marcus Trescothick backs struggling England pair to get back among the runs
2023-09-04 18:53
From wood blocks to 'poop buckets,' how Burning Man organizers told festivalgoers to prepare for heavy rain
The first time Masha Maltsava attended Burning Man -- the annual "ephemeral city" that attracts thousands of free-spirited revelers in the Nevada desert -- she over packed.
2023-09-04 18:52
Japan to allocate $140 million more to help fisheries after China's import ban
TOKYO Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Monday the government would allocate an additional 20.7 billion yen
2023-09-04 18:50
Getafe manager comments on controversial Mason Greenwood signing
Gefafe manager Jose Bordalas has insisted he will try and help Mason Greenwood get "back to his best level" after making a loan move to the La Liga club.
2023-09-04 18:50
Portugal country profile
Provides an overview of Portugal, including key events and facts about this European country
2023-09-04 18:46
Europe space agency to set target period for Ariane 6 launch in October
PARIS The European Space Agency said it plans to set a target period for the first launch of
2023-09-04 18:45
Continental integrates Google Cloud into vehicle cockpit
MUNICH Continental will integrate Google Cloud services into its vehicle cockpit system, the company said on Monday, enabling
2023-09-04 18:28
