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Daniel Farke is crafting his own history at Leeds United. Does he get enough credit?
As he walked around Elland Road late last November after another defeat, Daniel Farke got both barrels from some Leeds United fans.“You don’t know what you’re doing,” was an audible accusation from the Don Revie Stand after a fifth defeat in six Premier League matches, which took the team into the relegation zone and behind the point-per-match average Farke had set as the club’s target for Premier League survival.Advertisement
Taiwan Weighs US Dollar Dividend Payouts for Listed Companies
Taiwan is weighing a proposal to permit listed companies to distribute dividends in US dollars, a change from the rule requiring payouts in the local currency, according to people familiar with the matter.
Ten minutes when Aston Villa 'lost their minds' against Sunderland before rescuing a win
Empty seats in the press box illuminated the low media turnout.Sky Sports viewing figures would likely tell a similar story. Unless of Aston Villa or Sunderland persuasion, very few neutrals would choose to watch the match over the Merseyside derby or, later on Sunday afternoon, the Premier League title collision between Manchester City and Arsenal. Advertisement
West Ham's Tomas Soucek keeps reinventing himself
Whenever West Ham United players inspect the pitch, a superstitious Tomas Soucek ventures off to touch the crossbar. It is part of his pre-match routine and he will do so again tonight at Selhurst Park where the home contingent will hope the woodwork keeps him at bay.They have every reason to hope Soucek’s goalscoring exploits against Crystal Palace come to a halt. The 31-year-old has made 10 appearances against Crystal Palace across all competitions, scoring four times and registering two assis...
Anthony Albanese's government about to swing the axe on the NDIS with huge changes looming
Anthony Albanese's government about to swing the axe on the NDIS with huge changes loomingJim Chalmers outlines NDIS overhaulMark Butler to make major speech on WednesdayREAD MORE: Pauline Hanson suffers crushing blow in new poll By NICHOLAS COMINO, POLITICAL REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 05:16, 20 April 2026 | Updated: 05:21, 20 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Angry over 'not invited', politician uses tractor to destroy cricket pitch - Watch
A local politician, reportedly upset over not being invited to a cricket tournament's final, drove a tractor onto the pitch in Dharangaon, India, and vandalized it. The shocking incident, captured on video, rendered the field unplayable, forcing the match to be called off. While police intervened, organisers opted not to file a formal complaint.
EU will dole out money for Ukraine regardless of Hungarian election outcome – Kremlin
Dmitry Peskov says Brussels would find ways to bypass member-state vetoes The EU will find ways to dispense more funds for Ukraine regardless of Hungary’s veto power, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said. He made the remarks after the opposition Tisza party defeated Hungary’s longtime prime minister, Viktor Orban, in a high-stakes parliamentary election. While Orban had blocked a $106 billion loan package for Ukraine, Tisza leader Peter Magyar campaigned on repairi...
The fallout
WHICHEVER way the Iran war ends, its consequences will be felt for a long time to come. Its security, economic and diplomatic fallout has global implications. This will urge countries to reshape policy priorities in the face of changing realities and a fragmenting international order. First, consider the economic fallout of the war. The economic toll will obviously be heaviest on the Middle East. But the damage to critical energy infrastructure and disruption in oil shipments and energy supplies...
With Champions League hopes on the line, Liverpool finally showed they are up for the fight
As Giorgi Mamardashvili disappeared down the tunnel on a stretcher, Everton smelt blood.Liverpool’s narrow lead had been wiped out by Beto, who had clattered into the visitors’ stand-in goalkeeper when turning home Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s low cross. It was the kind of avoidable goal Arne Slot’s side have conceded far too often this season.Advertisement
Randeep Hooda’s wife Lin Laishram shares heartwarming glimpses of daughter Nyomica
Lin Laishram, wife of Randeep Hooda, shared a series of photos on social media, captioning the post 'life lately.'
Is it now Man City's title to lose? How awful are Chelsea? Will the gap get too big for Spurs?
Welcome to The Briefing, where every Monday during this season, The Athletic will discuss the biggest questions from the weekend’s football.This was the weekend when Manchester City blew the title race open with victory over Arsenal, Virgil van Dijk scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner to settle the first Merseyside derby at Everton’s new stadium, the pressure mounted on Newcastle United’s Eddie Howe after yet another home defeat, and Leeds United took a significant step towards Premier L...
Strait of Hormuz crisis returns: Oil prices climb 6% on fresh conflict fears
Strait of Hormuz crisis returns Oil prices climb on fresh conflict fears
5-day shutdown in Manipur over child deaths in bomb attack, protests turn violent
day shutdown in Manipur over child deaths in bomb attack protests turn violent
Sensex falls 0.06%, Nifty 50 ndown 0.13% as Iran ceasefire uncertainty offsets earnings optimism
The price of Brent crude rose to $97 a barrel with minimum transit of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, even as the traders were hopeful for a resolution to the war.
Arsenal went on the attack and it was best they'd looked in weeks - Arteta will cling to that
Shortly after the full-time whistle blew on Arsenal’s 2-1 defeat at Manchester City, a weary team trudged over to the corner of the ground occupied by the travelling fans.Arsenal had lost the game, and yet another chunk of their diminishing lead in the table. It might have been nine points — it is now just three. It is an undeniably disappointing outcome and a considerable blow to their title hopes.Advertisement
Apple may have dropped big AI Siri hint ahead of WWDC 2026
Apple may have dropped big AI Siri hint ahead of WWDC
IMD issues 5-day heatwave alert for over 30 UP districts; list of affected areas
Eight cities in UP ranked among the top 30 hottest places in the country, with Prayagraj topping the state charts at 44.6°C.
Why 'erceflora' vials are a must-have for your Vietnam trip
Why erceflora vials are a musthave for your Vietnam trip
Five stars from the UEFA Youth League finals: From a midfielder that idolises Gravenberch to an Irish prodigy
The UEFA Youth League finals in Switzerland has seen some of the brightest young talents in Europe showcase their talent.Over four days in Lausanne, Real Madrid, Benfica, Paris Saint-Germain and Club Brugge’s Under-19 teams are competing against each other — and the opening matches were not short of action.Advertisement
Disillusioned and frustrated, Chelsea fans protest: 'We're left with no other option'
The side streets of Fulham Road are used to football fans, but they are not used to what unfolded on Saturday evening.Just over an hour before kick-off, ahead of Chelsea’s 1-0 loss to Manchester United, a crowd began to gather around the corner from Stamford Bridge. Several hundred fans were holding banners and making their voices heard, their frustration with owners BlueCo, a consortium led by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, bubbling into organised action.