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Back in February 2002, Walter Smith was looking to add some quality and steel to an Everton side struggling to peel away from the drop zone.
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Back in February 2002, Walter Smith was looking to add some quality and steel to an Everton side struggling to peel away from the drop zone.
Sweden sees itself as a “leader” rather than in danger of being left behind over its rejection of VAR, the chief executive of reigning champions Malmo has said.
Social media influencers, reality stars and TV personalities were among the guests at what was billed as Norway's wedding of the year.
India's top singles player Sumit Nagal on Monday pulled out of the upcoming Davis Cup tie against Sweden due to a back injury. Nagal recently lost his first round singles contest to Tallon Griekspoor at the US Open. The indoor hard-court contest in Stockholm will be played on September 14-15. "I was really looking forward to representing in the upcoming Davis Cup tie against Sweden," Nagal wrote on social media. Nagal reached a career-high ranking of 68 in July but has dropped to 82 in the latest rankings.
Alexander Isak’s first goal of the season handed Newcastle a priceless 2-1 Premier League victory over Tottenham on an eventful afternoon at St James’ Park.
Alexander Isak's first goal of the season handed Newcastle a priceless 2-1 Premier League victory over Tottenham on an eventful afternoon at St James' Park.
One of the stories that kept EU officials busy throughout the summer was Hungary’s anti-immigrant government’s decision to ease the country’s immigration scheme.
From the Swiss Alps to the Sydney Opera House, some of the world’s most iconic UNESCO World Heritage Sites could be wiped out by climate change, new analysis shows.