Lampard, who won three Premier League titles and the Champions League in a 13-year spell at Chelsea, was confirmed as Maurizio Sarri’s successor on Thursday.
The UN human rights chief lamented Friday the erosion of rule of law in Venezuela, pointing to attacks on political opponents and activists, including using torture and killings.
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Denel, a cornerstone of the country’s once-mighty defence industry, is one of several state firms whose finances were damaged by years of mismanagement during former President Jacob Zuma’s tenure.
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The foreign ministry in a statement Thursday said the government had cut all diplomatic ties after Guinea 'accorded the protocol of head of state… to the leader of a separatist movement'.
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The matter will be heard again on 24 October at the request of the defendants, citing the need for dockets to be disclosed.
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'The Loudest Voice' star Russell Crowe cancelled an interview at the last second after hearing a 'biased' introduction from Build' host Ricky Camilleri.
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The acting head of the police watchdog Victor Senna briefed parliament’s new police committee for the first time on Thursday.
Both countries qualified for the last 16 after three wins from three group games, but it was the nature of Algeria's victory over Senegal that caught the eye of coach Herve Renard.
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At the last Cup of Nations finals in Gabon two years ago, Senegal were also heavily fancied and enhanced that status with impressive performances in the group phase.
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Deputy Finance Minister David Masondo said his comments were a response to questions during the interview and that he’s fully aware that Treasury comments only on fiscal policy.
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