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If the recent reports (as claimed by The Daily Record) from Israel are believed to be true, Rangers have opened talks with Maccabi Tel Aviv for Dor Turgeman ahead of a potential summer move. The Gers ...
If the recent reports (as claimed by The Daily Record) from Israel are believed to be true, Rangers have opened talks with ...
Spanish clubs have to include a release clause in their players' contracts and there are some transfer bargains to be had ...
Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images Williams, 22, has been on the radar of some of Europe's top clubs since starring for Spain at Euro 2024 ... at Villarreal. Ratiu, 26, is one ...
EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsIn the complex world of transfers, there's something refreshingly simple about the idea of a release clause. Forget all the tense talks between clubs, the weeks of ...
Fighting for every vote to win Romania’s presidential elections next Sunday, hard-right nationalist candidate George Simion seeks an alliance with Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
“There is a very low trust in institutions in Romania — it’s an achilles heel. So when you have allegations that the elections have been rigged or will be rigged, then it's very easy to ...
Our analysis of all available data, including recent performances and player stats, suggests the most likely outcome of this match is a Austria win with a probability of 46.56%. A win for Romania has ...
Pro-EU Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan has won Sunday's presidential runoff against George Simion, the leader of the hard-right Alliance for the Union of Romanians. This blog has now closed.
Romania's Constitutional Court confirmed Nicusor Dan's victory in the May 18 presidential election after rejecting a request by his far-right rival to annul the election results. https://p.dw.com ...
BUCHAREST, May 14 (Reuters) - Bucharest's centrist mayor Nicusor Dan, a quiet mathematician, will face off against the hard-right contender in Sunday's presidential run-off vote, trying to keep ...
Polls opened on Sunday at 7am local time (04:00 GMT) and will close at 9pm (18:00 GMT) in the high-stakes second round of the elections that will impact Romania’s geopolitical direction.
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