- Army to brief families following investigation of deadly Iranian attack on US soldiers
- Crowd protests against alleged sex attacker outside Glasgow flats
- Flight instructor Leandro Bertazzo jumped from aircraft during training flight in Argentina
- NATO shifts focus towards Europe as US reduces defence commitments
- Russia Bans Diesel Exports Amid Attacks on Refineries and Fuel Crisis
- Flooding from Tropical Storm Maysak claims 39 lives in southern China
- Tourism Calgary promotes campaign at downtown Toronto subway station
- US military conducts second consecutive night of strikes on Iran
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A flight instructor in Argentina, Leandro Bertazzo, jumped to his death during a training flight, prompting an investigation into the unusual circumstances surrounding the incident.
Flooding from Tropical Storm Maysak has resulted in 39 fatalities in southern China, primarily due to a dam breach in Nanning. Authorities have evacuated about 130,000 residents, deploying over 8,000 personnel and 5,700 boats for rescue. Heavy rainfall continues to threaten additional flooding.
Donald Trump has stated he may be a target for assassination by Iran, highlighting ongoing tensions following US military actions against Iranian sites.
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The FA also suffers because the country’s main football competition is not really an English league but a global league that happens to be in England. Its ownership is international and their interest is in commercially growing clubs to international size, which means they just want the best coaches – no matter where they’re from. Hence its managerial make-up is four Spanish, three English, two Dutch, two Portuguese, one Australian, one Austrian, one Danish, one German, one Italian, one Northern Irish, one Scottish and one Welsh.
One thing needs to be made clear at this point. It would be wholly incorrect to accuse Jeff Powell of the Daily Mail of either intentionally or unintentionally reframing the rhetoric and phrasing of Adolf Hitler in the form of a football article. Or indeed, of being in some way Nazi-adjacent in the rhetoric of what was a logical, well-reasoned article this week on the issues surrounding overseas managerial appointments.
A key lesson of the week, however, is just how vital it is to stay in control of our message; to be so, so careful about how we express
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