The Blaugrana were held to a goalless draw by Rayo Vallecano in their season opener.
The Glorious Twelfth is widely celebrated in the U.K. as a show of freedom and one's taste for adventure.
The club successfully sold another 24.5% percent of Barca Studios to bring in more cash.
The Argentine has not made the list for the first time since 2006.
Salman Rushdie, the Indian-born novelist who was ordered killed by Iran in 1989 because of his writing, was attacked on stage at an event in New York and suffered an apparent stab wound to the neck, according to New York State Police and an eyewitness.
Italy's conservative bloc will cut taxes, crack down on immigration and scrap the current system of welfare benefits if it wins next month's election as expected, the group said in a joint manifesto.
French maize crop conditions declined steeply last week to their lowest level in at least a decade, data from farm office FranceAgriMer showed.
Irish house prices returned in June to levels not seen since the credit-fuelLed peak of 2007.
Britain officially declared a drought in parts of England on Friday.
Futures for Canada's main stock index inched higher on Friday as the country's two main telecoms firms made headway with their merger deal, but sentiment was expected to be downbeat on worries over "soft landing" challenges for the economy.
Ongoing wildfires in France have already released record amounts of carbon into the atmosphere, new satellite data has shown https://atmosphere.copernicus.eu/intense-wildfire-activity-southwestern-europe-amid-heatwaves-and-dry-conditions?utm_source=press&utm_medium=outreach&utm_campaign=wildfires.
Ethiopia has completed the third phase of filling the reservoir for its huge dam on the Blue Nile river, the government said on Friday, a process that continues to irk the country's downstream neighbours Egypt and Sudan.
The families of Israeli athletes murdered at the 1972 Munich Olympics are unhappy with fresh German compensation offers and plan to boycott a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the attack in protest, their spokesperson told Reuters on Friday.
European shares rose on Friday after GSK led a rebound in healthcare stocks, while Flutter fuelled a rally in the travel and leisure sector after an upbeat earnings forecast.
India's consumer inflation dipped to 6.71% in July, easing for the third month in a row, helped by a slower increase in food and fuel prices and adding to expectations that the central bank may rein in the pace of its policy rate hikes next month.
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British leadership candidate Liz Truss, the front-runner to become prime minister, said that while energy giants should be held to account their profits should not be seen as either dirty or evil.
Britain's economy shrank in the second quarter, official data showed Friday.
Britain's economy contracted by less than feared in June, when public holidays had been expected to exert a big drag.
Some stock market bulls are watching a technical indicator for clues on whether a summer rebound in U.S. equities will roll on.
Oil prices fell on Friday as recession fears clouded the demand outlook yet remained on track for a weekly rise.
This year's celebration focuses on raising awareness of barriers to intergenerational solidarity, especially ageism, that detrimentally affects both the young and elderly.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 foldable phone's U.K. release is right around the corner. The much-awaited Z-Series device is now up for pre-order in the country.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are travelling to America later this year.
Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes wants to remain at Arsenal amid interest from Serie A giants Juventus. The Brazilian also praised William Saliba.
The world was still learning to live with the highly contagious coronavirus when another potentially fatal virus, Langya, started rearing its head.
One theory suggested that Prince Charles ordered the assassination of Princess Diana.
Rodrygo Goes has spoken up once again about his desire to play more important role.
A royal commentator said "Courtiers" might "give a different side of things" after Prince Harry hit out at the "men in grey suits."
A five-year-old girl, Zoey, was allegedly kicked out of her school in Louisiana because her parents are a same-sex couple.