Barkley still mulling over new £100,000-a-week contract offer from Everton.
German claims Reds are "a really interesting project" ahead of busy summer window.
Potential suitors have until 5 June to submit bid for bankrupt carrier.
Comedian's divorce from Mary Shackelford was finalised in 2005 but legal battle continues.
The excursion will be watched closely, by allies and opponents.
The 30-year-old will instead try to progress through three rounds of qualifying.
Cyril Hanouna has a history of demeaning comments towards the LGBT community.
Australian artist Matt Butterworth bears a striking resemblance to the Dutch master.
Shares in Just Eat gain ground despite competition probe over its latest takeover.
Teams in third, fourth and fifth are within three points of each other ahead of the final day.
Yamil Mercado hands himself into cops after son dials 911.
Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs computers were still infected despite spiritual leader's blessing in 2013.
In March 2016, Amnesty International had accused Qatar of using forced labour to prepare the stadiums.
Lloyds has more than paid back its £20.3bn bailout, while RBS has posted its ninth year of losses in a row.
Blogger Raif Badawi was arrested in 2012 for insulting Islam, and sentenced to 10 years and 1000 lashes.
115-foot Grand Turismo Transatlantic is for billionaires bored with big boats.
Police said they seized drugs, condoms and lubricants from the detained men.
Kardashian's fanbase is more into her family life than her looks.
Trump has set himself up for some awkward meetings during his first overseas tour.
Sterling remains above $1.30 for only the second time since September 2016 as dollar struggles.
Nainggolan, 29, has three years left on his contract with Italian club Roma.
A study by Accenture says Gen Z consumers in the UK seek voice-activated ordering and automatic replenishment services.
A Detroit medical examiner reported Cornell took his own life in a hotel room.
Brazilian international missed last weekend's drubbing of West Ham due to a muscle injury.
Three died in the outbreak in an isolated area where transport and communication networks are limited.
'He really has trouble with the word 'counsel',' Teddy Goff, a former aide to Hillary Clinton tweeted.
John Cranley struggled to hold back the tears as he issued the apology.
Submerged human dwellings on the west coast were those of the first humans in Australia.
Chelsea duo Cesc Fabregas and Marcos Alonso have also failed to make the cut.
Thousands have been killed and millions displaced since war erupted in South Sudan in 2013.