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20 July 2011: All The Latest Football Transfer Rumours From Across The Continent
20 July 2011: All The Latest Football Transfer Rumours From Across The Continent
19 July 2011: The Pick of Today's Football Transfer Rumours
The pick of today's Premier League, Serie A, La Liga and Bundesliga football transfer rumours, news and gossip for 19 July 2011. All the latest transfer rumours surrounding Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Roma, Barcelona and Real Madrid will be covered here.
Phone Hacking Scandal: Hackers Could Have Used Vodafone Sure Signal to Gain Access to Victims Phones
Phone Hacking Scandal: Hackers Could Have Used Vodafone Sure Signal to Gain Access to Victims Phones
Arsenal Transfer News: Wenger Scouts Midfield Replacements As Fabregas Tensions Mount
The pick of today's Arsenal football transfer rumours, news, gossip and talk. All the latest transfer rumours surrounding Arsenal will be covered here. Arsene Wenger has grown frustrated at Barcelona's "disrespectful" pursuit of Cesc Fabregas.
Adobe and Sony offer $200,000 Incentive for Android App Developers to Work on S1 and S2 Tablets
Sony and Adobe today revealed plans to offer developers $200,000 worth of cash incentives to boost the development of new apps for Sony's forthcoming S1 and S2 tablet devices.
Where to Watch the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Live
The U.S.A. vs. France match at the FIFA Women's World Cup on Wednesday looks set to be a thrilling encounter. Live coverage of the tournament is available through a variety of broadcasters.
All the Latest Football Transfer Rumours From Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich are ready to sign Chelsea' Alex as well as rival Juventus' bid for Arturo Vidal. The German's have completed the signing of Dale Jennings from Tramere and there is news on the futures of Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben.
Le Tour de France 2011: Greipel Claims Maiden Victory
Germany's Andre Greipel pipped fierce rival and former team mate Mark Canvendish at the line to claim a maiden Tour de France victory on Tuesday.
Israel: “Flytilla” activists threaten to go on hunger strike as they insist there is no ground for detention
our female activists from Wales detained as they entered Israel to visit the West Bank town of Bethlehem could be deported today.The women were detained as part of a so-called "flytilla" protest after they landed at the country's Ben Gurion Airport along with eight other British nationals on Friday.
8th June 2011: Latest European football transfer rumours
All the transfer rumours from around the continent
Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod Devices Carry Inherent Security Flaw
Experts have discovered an inherent security flaw in Apple's iOS that could leave iPhone, iPad and iPod users vulnerable to hackers.
Juventus transfer news: Aguero, Rossi and Vidal linked to Turin
Juventus are set to add Sergio Aguero, Giuseppe Rossi and Arturo Vidal to their squad this summer
Pro-Palestinian airport protest: “These hooligans will not be allowed into the country”, Israel Public Minster says
Israel's Public Security minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch on Tuesday slammed the hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists who plan to flood Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport this week as "hooligans" who would be barred entry.
Manchester United transfer news: Sanchez, De Rossi and Huntelaar linked to Old Trafford
Manchester United are still keen on signing Udinese winger Alexis Sanchez after reports in today's press suggested the Chile international's proposed move to Barcelona has stalled.
Fukushima Crisis: Did the British Government 'Play Down' the Accident?
Just two days after the earthquake and tsunami hit Japan on March 11, U.K officials reportedly contacted energy companies warning that they could not allow the disaster to dent public support for nuclear power.
England better than Brazil according to new FIFA rankings
England is officially the fourth best team in world football after FIFA released their latest world rankings. The news has taken most England fans by surprise but will be a welcome news for under fire manager Fabio Capello and England continue to struggle in their bid to qualify for the 2012 European Championships.
U.S. Human Trafficking report: From America to Africa, Europe, China and the Middle East: Why does slavery still exist?
For the second time in the report's 10-year history, the United States is included in the State Department's annual report on human trafficking.
New E.coli outbreak: UK consumers advised not to eat raw bean sprouts
Dutch and British health officials advised people to avoid raw sprouts and seeds on Monday after scientists linked an outbreak of E. coli in France to a highly toxic one in Germany where 43 people died after being contaminated.
China signs $1.4bn of trade deals with UK and pledged to support the Eurozone: Is trade put before human rights?
Britain and China unveiled a series of deals worth 1.4 billion pounds ($2.3 billion) during a visit by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Monday, including a new agreement between energy group BG Group and Bank of China to help BG expand there.
Khmer Rouge leaders face genocide trial: Is Cambodia finally confronting its ‘killing fields’?
Four top surviving leaders of Cambodia's brutal Khmer Rouge regime went on trial before a U.N.-backed court for the first time Monday, facing justice three decades after their movement caused the death of an estimated 1.7 million people.
An age-old renewable causes a nuclear fallout
It was a glorious, sunny day as I took my wife and kids to the Kasteel Meulen (Castle Mill) at the very top of the village of Mont Cassel, about 18 miles from Dunkerque. My children were excited to see a working windmill but, regrettably, there was not a breath of wind in the shimmering mid-summer heat and so, Blue Peter-like, we had to buy a bag of flour that the miller had already made.
Afghanistan: Obama Announces 33,000-Troop Cut From Afghanistan
President Obama has ordered 33,000 U.S. troops out of Afghanistan in the next 14 months with 10,000 to be withdrawn by the end of this year. The timetable settled on by the president after a vigorous internal review was faster than sought by some top military commanders but much slower than demanded by many domestic political critics.
Chinese dissident Ai Wei Wei is released but remains silent
Ai Wei Wei is back at home after more than two months in detention. The Chinese activist and artist has been released on bail, after pleading guilty to charges of tax evasion, according to state news agencies.
Libya conspiracy theories: Is the Libyan conflict a prelude to a new US vs China Cold War?
Four months into the conflict and while the battle for Libya is still going strong, various conspiracy theories have by now emerged. After Gaddafi's own theory of Al-Qaeda putting drugs in the people's Nescafe flopped, the idea that Libya could in fact be the theatre for a new cold war attracted quite a lot of attention.
Chelsea transfer rumours: Blues linked with Falcao and Hulk
André Villas-Boas has resigned as FC Porto coach and will be installed as the next Chelsea manager once his €15m (£13.3m) release clause is paid by the Stamford Bridge club, the Portuguese club announced this morning.
Why the Greek economic crisis matters to the United Kingdom
The Greek economic crisis may affect the Eurozone first, with France and Germany set to lose a vast amount of money if Greece defaults, but there will be considerable damage done to the United Kingdom as well.
Wimbledon Day 2 Order of play: Federer looks to equal Sampras record at SW19
Wimbledon Day 2 - Order of play. Play on all courts gets underway at 1200 BST except for Centre Court and Court One, where play begins at 1300 BST. Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic will look to follow Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray into the second round of Wimbledon 2011 when they begin their respective campaigns this afternoon.
Poor countries still host 80% of the world's refugee population, a UN reports says
The number of forcibly displaced people around the world has reached a 15-year high, according to the UN high commission for refugees (UNHCR), with the vast majority languishing in poor countries ill-equipped to cater to their needs.
Syria, Bashar Assad speech: Will fighting the opposition with even more repression be the final answer to the Arab spring?
Syrian President Bashar Assad plans to make his third major speech since protests against his government began in mid-March, the state news agency SANA reported.
France and Germany agree on a deal, boosting hopes for Greek aid
The leaders of Germany and France have agreed that private creditors should participate in a new rescue programme for Greece by voluntarily agreeing to roll over their holdings of Greek government bonds.