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By AFP
London -
British crash investigators on Tuesday launched an underwater operation to recover a body from the wreckage of the plane carrying Argentine footballer Emiliano Sala in the Channel."We are attempting to recover the body.
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By AFP
London -
The investigator who found the wreckage of a plane carrying Argentine footballer Emiliano Sala in the Channel called on the authorities Tuesday to urgently recover the unidentified body inside.
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By AFP
London -
British investigators said Friday they were probing the licence held by the pilot of the small plane carrying Premier League player Emiliano Sala that went missing over the Channel this week.
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By AFP
Apo -
Fans were left baffled on Wednesday after Liverpool's star Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah appeared to have deleted all of his social media accounts where his followers number in the millions.
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By AFP
Nantes -
Cardiff City's record new signing Emiliano Sala expressed concern about his plane shortly before the light aircraft disappeared over the Channel, according to an audio message sent to friends and relatives.
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By AFP
Manchester -
Manchester United sacked manager Jose Mourinho on Tuesday after the club's worst start to a season in nearly three decades, hoping to bring about a radical change in atmosphere and the direction of the club.
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By AFP
Bangkok -
The youngest son of Leicester City's late Thai owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha issued a heartfelt message of thanks Wednesday for the cascade of condolences that followed his father's death in a helicopter crash, vowing to "carry on his big vision".
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By AFP
Leicester -
The family of the late Thai billionaire boss of Premier League club Leicester City laid a wreath on Monday at the site where his helicopter crashed as investigators began examining the aircraft's black box.
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By AFP
London -
The police commander at the 1989 Hillsborough football stadium disaster will face trial over the deaths of 95 Liverpool supporters, a judge ruled Friday, lifting a block on his prosecution.
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By AFP
Apo -
Patriotic statements, flashy commercials and an anti-drug campaign: Mohamed Salah's dazzling displays for Liverpool have taken the football world by storm, and on his home turf in Egypt seemingly everyone wants a piece of him.
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Nashville -
Distinguished music publicist Zach Farnum chatted with Digital Journal about the upcoming one year anniversary of 117 Entertainment Group, his PR and management firm in Nashville. He also gave advice to aspiring publicists.
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Veteran publicist, Aaron Crisler, the owner of Conduit Media, chatted with Digital Journal about his recent successes in the PR industry, as well as the impact of technology in the PR scene.
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Nashville -
Esteemed country music publicist Mark Logsdon has been promoted to Executive Director of Marketing and Public Relations (PR) at PLA Media in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Las Vegas -
Beloved celebrity publicist Michael Caprio chatted with Digital Journal about his career in public relations (PR), as well as the digital transformation of the entertainment business.
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Veteran country singer-songwriter John Anderson has inked a deal with Absolute Publicity for his exclusive public relations representation.
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Veteran Canadian PR queen Karine Delage of Karyzma Agency chatted with Digital Journal about National Publicist Day, and the digital transformation of the PR business.
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Esteemed electronic dance music (EDM) publicist Tim Stark, the president of Stark Profiles PR, chatted with Digital Journal about his respected career, and the digital transformation of the music PR and media industry.
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By AFP
London -
Five men charged over the Hillsborough football stadium disaster, in which 96 Liverpool fans died, will go on trial next year, a British judge ruled on Wednesday.
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By AFP
Osijek -
Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren testified Friday in the multi-million euro corruption trial of former Dinamo Zagreb boss Zdravko Mamic, considered the most powerful man in Croatian football.
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By AFP
Warrington -
Five men charged over the Hillsborough football stadium disaster, in which 96 Liverpool fans died, appeared in court for the first time on Wednesday, 28 years on from the tragedy.
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Respected music publicist Joey Amato chatted with Digital Journal about opening his own PR firm, Agency33, in Nashville.
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By AFP
Warrington -
Four former senior policemen were among six people charged Wednesday over the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster in England which killed 96 Liverpool football supporters.
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By AFP
London -
Everton star Ross Barkley received an apology from The Sun tabloid newspaper on Saturday over a column that made "unfavourable comparisons" to a gorilla.
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Nashville -
Nashville PR queen Martha Moore is headed to the Source Hall of Fame. She was announced as one of this year's inductees.
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By AFP
Paris -
A French prosecutor called Tuesday for suspended jail terms of between six months and one year for four Chelsea fans accused of racist violence in the Paris metro before a Champions League match in February 2015.
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By AFP
Paris -
Four Chelsea football fans, including an ex-policeman, battled charges of racist violence in a Paris court on Tuesday for which they could face prison terms.
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By AFP
Myanmar football fans flocked Sunday to see newly-crowned English Premier League champions Leicester City as they made a whirlwind visit to Yangon and took in the city's stunning Shwedagon Pagoda.
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By AFP
Manchester -
A fake bomb accidentally left behind after a terror training exercise forced police to evacuate Manchester United's stadium and call off their season-ending game against Bournemouth in what was slammed as a "fiasco" by the city's mayor.
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By AFP
Bangkok -
It was billed as a goodwill trip and a chance to unwind after a heroic relegation escape, instead Leicester City's close-season Thai tour became the turning point in their improbable title charge -- all thanks to a racist sex tape.
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By AFP
Warrington -
The 96 Liverpool fans who died in the Hillsborough football stadium disaster were unlawfully killed, a jury found Tuesday, blaming police for the worst tragedy in the history of British sport.
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Hundreds of people gather at Queen's Park in Toronto calling for freedom and democracy in Iran.
Hundreds of people gather at Queen's Park in Toronto calling for freedom and democracy in Iran.
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Hundreds of people gather at Queen's Park in Toronto calling for freedom and democracy in Iran.
Hundreds of people gather at Queen's Park in Toronto calling for freedom and democracy in Iran.
Hundreds of people gather at Queen's Park in Toronto calling for freedom and democracy in Iran.
Hundreds of people gather at Queen's Park in Toronto calling for freedom and democracy in Iran.
Hundreds of people gather at Queen's Park in Toronto calling for freedom and democracy in Iran.
Hundreds of people gather at Queen's Park in Toronto calling for freedom and democracy in Iran.
Hundreds of people gather at Queen's Park in Toronto calling for freedom and democracy in Iran.
Hundreds of people gather at Queen's Park in Toronto calling for freedom and democracy in Iran.
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Hundreds of people gather at Queen's Park in Toronto calling for freedom and democracy in Iran.
Hundreds of people gather at Queen's Park in Toronto calling for freedom and democracy in Iran.
Hundreds of people gather at Queen's Park in Toronto calling for freedom and democracy in Iran.
Hundreds of people gather at Queen's Park in Toronto calling for freedom and democracy in Iran.
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