The Palermo owner says the Juve star has offers from Spain and England, and expects a move due to his lack of playing time Paulo Dybala will leave Juventus in January and already has offers from clubs in Spain and England, Palermo owner Maurizio Zamparini has claimed. The forward started his side’s Serie A opener…
Month: October 2019
Guardiola: Spanish press are evil and hurtful
The ex-Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss is enjoying life in the Premier League at Manchester City, with criticism in England not as harsh as elsewhere Pep Guardiola has enjoyed success throughout his coaching career, but Manchester City’s former Barcelona boss considers the criticism he received from the Spanish press to be “evil”. The Catalan native…
Ribery 'proud' of France World Cup win, says Bayern team-mate Tolisso
The winger has had his troubles with the national side but was pleased to see them win the tournament in Russia Corentin Tolisso says Bayern Munich team-mate Franck Ribery is proud of France’s World Cup triumph despite his rocky relationship with the national team. Ribery was a key member of the side that reached the…
Sarri: I want to fix Chelsea's recent history of inconsistent finishes
The Blues boss still hasn’t told his players who will be his captain for next season as he sets his sights on solving another conundrum Maurizio Sarri is fascinated by Chelsea’s ability to one season compete for a title and then collapse the year after, but the manager stopped short of saying it was an…
Liverpool Team News: Injuries, suspensions and line-up vs Chelsea
Jurgen Klopp’s Reds will be looking for immediate revenge against Maurizio Sarri’s side at Stamford Bridge Liverpool and Chelsea will do battle for the second time this week as the teams go head-to-head at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Maurizio Sarri’s men drew first blood at Anfield on Wednesday, knocking Jurgen Klopp’s side out of the…
Advocates Try To Help Migrants Navigate Trump’s Public Charge Rule
Multiple groups are trying to delay — and ultimately block — the Trump administration’s public charge rule. The new rule makes it more difficult for immigrants to get green cards if it seems they might need public assistance. The Trump administration’s new public charge rule, which makes it more difficult for immigrants to get green…
Scroll depicting early life of Buddha goes on display for first time
A vibrantly coloured 19th-century Burmese illustrated manuscript has gone on public display for the first time as part of a major exhibition exploring Buddhism. The British Library is putting more than 120 items on display for a show, opening to the public on Friday, which spans 20 countries over 2,000 years. They include silk scrolls…
Fossil fuel big five ‘spent €251m lobbying EU’ since 2010
The five biggest oil and gas companies, and their industry groups, have spent at least €251m (£217m) lobbying the European Union over climate policies since 2010, research has revealed. The data on the scale of lobbying by oil companies and their representatives comes as 200 organisations demand the setting up of a firewall around democratic…
Is trauma handed down through generations?
Saleem says he can still see the faces of the young men he shot. More than a decade after sniper duty in the Lebanon-Israel war of 2006, he still has nightmares. “In this region we have a saying that a young man is like a rose …” He breaks off for a moment and then…
The hunt for Shakespeare’s library: ‘I couldn’t stop looking if I wanted to’
In an autumn in which scholars have unearthed Milton’s copy of Shakespeare in Philadelphia and parchment fragments from the 13th-century epic Le Roman de la Rose in Worcester, Stuart Kells, author of the forthcoming Shakespeare’s Library, would like to be clear: he has not uncovered the Bard’s book collection, despite what the title might suggest….