Manchester United’s pursuit of Newcastle United sporting director Dan Ashworth is rapidly progressing ahead of official confirmation of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s 25 per cent stake in the club, according to reports. Ashworth has been selected as the best fit to enter INEOS’
European Union leaders focus on securing agreement with Hungary over war support package for Ukraine
European Union leaders will convene at a summit to address Hungary’s veto on a $54 billion war support package for Ukraine due to its close ties with Russia. The war in Ukraine, now at a stalemate, calls for urgent financial aid, with
Tottenham have stolen a march on their rivals in the January transfer market after agreeing deals to bring in Radu Dragusin and ex-Chelsea ace Timo Werner. But the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal may complete their own transfer business before
North Korea fired 200 artillery rounds near border, violating of 2018 military agreement, South says
North Korea fired hundreds of artillery rounds along its sea boundary with neighboring South Korea in violation of a 2018 military agreement, Seoul’s defense ministry said. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said North Korea fired 200 rounds in the waters north
Deontay Wilder’s refusal to retire and Anthony Joshua still being open to fighting the Bronze Bomber despite his defeat to Joseph Parker on Saturday has kept hopes of an eventual mega-fight alive. The ex-WBC world heavyweight champion, 38, was defeated by Parker
British cheese producers have been left furious after Canadian dairy farmers pressured Justin Trudeau to walk away from trade talks. An extension of the EU terms of trade on cheese exports will expire at the end of this month. After leaving the
Denmark has reached a defense agreement with the United States that will allow U.S. soldiers and military equipment to be based on Danish soil, the country’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Tuesday. The 10-year agreement was announced after the United States
Joe Biden has shelved plans for a trade deal with the UK as the 2024 presidential elections looms closer. Plans for a “foundational” trade agreement with the UK ahead of next year’s national polls comes after Senate opposition and disagreements over the
Finland, NATO’s newest member, is expected to sign a bilateral defense cooperation agreement with the United States next week. The agreement allows the U.S. to send troops to Finland for defense purposes and store weapons and military equipment in the country. Under
Norway’s government and two major opposition parties have agreed to open the Arctic Ocean for seabed mineral exploration. Officials say the decision aligns with Norway’s strategy to seek economic opportunities beyond oil and gas. Greenpeace Norway and Norwegian Bellona have criticized the