‘We basically shot ourselves in the foot’
Celtic manager Neil Lennon blames ‘basic individual’ errors after his side crashed out of the Europa League last night.
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Celtic manager Neil Lennon blames ‘basic individual’ errors after his side crashed out of the Europa League last night.
Joe Schmidt’s team were second best by some distance in Dublin.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the pair were part of the international anti-jihadist coalition, led by the United States.
The army said that three other key figures were also killed.
Jamie Gilt is a vocal advocate for gun ownership and was seriously injured.
Jonny May and Tim Visser are set for lay-offs following the game between Gloucester and Harlequins.
A crisis plan, which was developed 20 years ago, was activated for the first time.
John Caulfield describes it as ‘extremely disappointing’ news.
The prosecutor was set to appear before Argentinian lawmakers
She says she’s not happy about how her case was dealt with and wants to see justice.
Sean Cronin says the inter-pro defeat is a low from from which Leinster must rise above.
Attacker Mario Goetze has predicted three points on Tuesday and that ‘things will look different then’.
A 72-hour ceasefire has held overnight which will allow talks to resume in Cairo.
A 21-year-old student was arrested over the incident.
The protestors gathered in Kiev to call for the president’s ouster after he failed on an EU deal.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the death toll was likely to rise, as “there are dozens of wounded, some of them in critical condition”.
The assault occurred at the corner of Parnell St and Gardiner St.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been indicuted on 30 counts, including the use of a weapon of mass destruction.
At least 15 people have been killed and dozens wounded in the attack in the Afghan capital.
11 bombings struck Baghdad, as well as the cities of Kirkuk and Tarmiyah.
The Garda was responding to a call at Lordship Credit Union in Dundalk when he was shot.
Paul McMaster, a surgeon experienced in working in war zones, says Syria was a “more oppressive type of danger”.
The suicide attacks were the deadliest assault in the country for five months.
Radcliffe Franklin Haughton’s wife worked at the salon. Four people were injured during the rampage.
50 others were wounded in the blast, which hit the city of Gaziantap.
New official figures show that 325 people were killed and another 697 wounded across Iraq in July.
Military police have been shown in video footage dragging women by the hair, even stripping the shirt off one veiled woman, and ferociously beating, kicking and stomping on protesters.
The new decrees from the transitional military leaders are seen as a response to attacks on Coptic Christians last week.
The clashes between Christians, Muslims and security forces raged in Cairo yesterday, leading to 200 people being wounded.
It is still not known whether Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh will return home after receiving treatment in Saudi Arabia for injuries.