SEOUL – A total of 61 percent of South Koreans blame the Japanese government alone for the recent diplomatic friction between Seoul and Tokyo, an opinion poll in South Korea has shown. Click Here: online rugby store malaysia In the survey released Friday by research company Gallup Korea, 17 percent of the respondents said the […]
Ajax have left Matthijs de Ligt out of their pre-season tour to Austria and confirmed the player is ‘awaiting a possible transfer’. The Dutch defender has been heavily linked with a move away this summer, with Barcelona, Juventus, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain all expressing interest in the teenager. De Ligt, 19, guided Ajax to […]
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has revealed he is considering Paul Pogba as a surprise candidate for the captaincy, despite the Manchester United’s midfielder expressing his desire to leave this summer. Pogba provided an assist as the Red Devils began pre-season with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Perth Glory in Australia, thanks to goals from Marcus Rashford […]
Unai Emery could be running out of time as Arsenal manager, according to former Gunners midfielder Stewart Robson. The Spaniard arrived at the Emirates last summer after Arsene Wenger’s 22-year reign in north London came to an end. Despite guiding the club to the Europa League final, Arsenal were erratic domestically and Emery failed to […]
Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has left Canada, where he and his side were based for a pre-season training camp, and returned home after the tragic death of his brother. The Spanish giants were set to begin a training programme in Montreal before travelling south of the border to the US, taking part in the […]
Bradford City have been hilariously trolled on social media after the club announced the opening of The Mamma Mia Stand at Valley Parade. The Italian restaurant have agreed a new sponsorship deal with the League Two club, increasing their commitment to the club as it’s shorts sponsor. Mamma Mia is a family-owned restaurant placed on […]
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s top court has quashed a bylaw prohibiting single-use plastic bags in Victoria, saying the city failed to get the approval of the province’s environment minister. The B.C. Court of Appeal said in its written ruling Thursday that the bylaw is intended to regulate businesses from providing plastic checkout bags but its […]
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged Thursday that he has more work to do to sell Canadians on further actions to fight climate change, pointing to new premiers elected on vows to fight his government’s agenda. Trudeau addressed the issue at the annual general meeting of the Canadian Teachers’ Federation, where he took part […]
KYOTO – When is a ghost not a ghost? When it is, in fact, graffiti attributed to a 23-year old Australian tourist who this past May went on a spree of tagging the word “ghost” at various locations throughout the city of Kyoto, including bridges along the Kamo River, on street signage and inside a […]
A Tokyo-based nonprofit organization is focusing on the analysis of information related to the July 21 Upper House election in order to prevent voters from being swayed by false claims circulating online. In collaboration with media organizations, FactCheck Initiative Japan verifies remarks made by party leaders in news articles and on social media. Results of […]
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