LIV Golf: Brooks Koepka confirmed as latest player to join Saudi-backed tour
Brooks Koepka has become the latest big name to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series.
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Brooks Koepka has become the latest big name to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series.
Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s war in their country have the right to live and work in the EU for up to three years.
Bryan Robson has named his all-time Manchester United XI with some huge names failing to make the cut.
Racked by worry for family, anger at Russian colleagues, and uncertainty about the future, Ukrainian swimmers are seeking world championship success in Budapest under the shadow of war. Scattered around Europe since Russia's invasion in February, life for top swimmers like Mykhailo Romanchuk whose father is "fighting on the eastern front" has been upended. "Every morning he sends me (a message) that he is OK," said Romanchuk, 25, after winning a bronze medal in the 800m freestyle onTuesday.
Katie Boulter pushed two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova all the way before losing in three sets in the last 16 of the Rothesay International Eastbourne.
Simon Jordan has dismissed co-host Jim White’s claims that Eddie Howe deserves to be questioned over Saudi Arabia. In March, the Toon boss received backlash after a 1-0 defeat to Chelsea by refusing to answer questions on Newcastle United’s ownership.
Nikita Toppo (33rd), Manju Chorsiya (44th) and Beauty Dungdung (55th) scored a goal each as India outclassed their opponents in the match. Ukraine got their first penalty corner inside five minutes but the Indian defence thwarted the danger. India gradually took control of the match, earning back-to-back PCs but could not utilise them.
Kenny Shiels has admitted Northern Ireland's presence at the Women’s Euros this summer has probably come too soon.