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Former Managers Say Reform Vital to England’s World Cup Hopes

(Reuters) – England’s prospects of ever winning another World Cup will suffer unless reforms are introduced to give home-grown players more chances to shine, five former England managers have warned. Glenn Hoddle, Kevin Keegan, Sven-Goran Eriksson, Graham Taylor and Steve

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ISIS Magazine Explains the Use of Child Executioners

The Islamic State addresses the issue of child executioners—young boys leading hostages to the slaughter, providing knives to the killers, and even portrayed as pulling the trigger in the odd gunshot execution—in the latest issue of its propaganda magazine Dabiq.

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Berlin Arsonists Torch Pro-Refugee Art Installation

A provocative work of ‘art’ created by a Dresden collective to celebrate the lives of refugees coming to Europe, and to castigate the European Union for not having more open borders, has been burnt down. The ‘House of 28 Doors’

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Court Hears Appeal In Korean Air Heiress ‘Nut Rage’ Case

Lawyers for the eldest daughter of Korean Air’s chairman asked an appeal court Wednesday to overturn her conviction for disrupting a flight in a rage over macadamia nuts. Cho Hyun-Ah was jailed for a year in February after a district

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Lufthansa execs visit French Alps crash site where 150 died

SEYNE-LES-ALPES, France (AP) — Lufthansa’s chief executive said Wednesday it will take “a long, long time” to understand what led to a deadly crash in the Alps last week — but refused to say what the airline knew about the

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Regional forces retake Nigerian town from Boko Haram, says Niger

Regional forces have retaken a town in northeastern Nigeria where Boko Haram members were said to have fled after suffering losses elsewhere, Niger’s military said Wednesday. The situation in the town of Malam Fatori near the Niger border had been