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Thursday, July 19, 2018

Zola Returns to Chelsea

Zola Returns to Chelsea as a Coach Assistant

FORMER Chelsea striker Gianfranco Zola returned to the London club as assistant manager Maurizio Sarri. It was disclosed English Premier League club, Wednesday (18/7). Zola spent seven years at Stamford Bridge as a player, scored 80 goals and helped the club win two FA Cups, one UEFA Cup Winner, UEFA Super Cup and one League Cup.

"For me, this is an amazing thing," Zola said in a club statement, calling the former Italy international one of the greatest players of all time Chelsea. "I will work hard because this will be a difficult challenge, but I am happy to be here, and to work hard with Maurizo to succeed." he added


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Zidane Closes to Juventus

Zidane Closes to Juventus

A surprising news came from Zinedine Zidane. He is reportedly going to get a role at Juventus. Not as a coach to replace Massimiliano Allegri. However, he will take on the role of assistant sporting director in October 2018, according to a Spanish journalist.

The Frenchman is currently unemployed after leaving his position as coach at Real Madrid. He left the Santiago Bernabeu after delivering the Los Blancos to the Champions League three times in a row.


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Mourinho Optimistic On Pogba After World Cup

Mourinho Optimistic On Pogba After World Cup

ARCHITECT Manchester United Jose Mourinho is optimistic that the success of France's World Cup champions 2018 will boost the performance of Paul Pogba with the Red Devils. Pogba was the target of criticism for his poor performance at Old Trafford last season.

He was even relegated to the reserve bench in the second half of the season. However, the 25-year-old midfielder is a key player for France's success in Russia, especially in the final game when he scores the third goal of Les Bleus in the game against Croatia.


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One Year Cannabis Officially Sold at the Pharmacy of Uruguay

One Year Cannabis Officially Sold at the Pharmacy of Uruguay

ENRIQUE Curbelo, 76, is great. Selling marijuana has enabled him to open his personal pharmacy in Montevideo, a market dominated by a large chain in Uruguay.

"I have to sell what they do not sell, to me it's like selling aspirin," he continued. It's been like this for a year now. Curbelo had to forget his own prejudices before deciding to join a select group of pharmacies selling plants.

There are 14, half of them in the capital, serving 24,812 registered buyers. Every Wednesday, Ismael Fernandez receives a WhatsApp message from a local pharmacist informing him that marijuana supplies have arrived.


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Apartment collapsed in India

Apartment collapsed in India

NUMBER of deaths from apartment blocks that collapsed outside Delhi, India, rose to nine on Thursday (19/7). Rescue teams pulled four more bodies from a huge pile of rubble and metal, according to Indian firefighting brigades.

The six-story building collapsed on Tuesday night and hit a neighboring building, trapping more than a dozen people, including laborers and two families in Greater Noida, a satellite city east of the Indian capital.

Five bodies were pulled out on Wednesday (18/7) with nearly 150 workers using steel cutters and drill-assisted sniffer dogs along the concrete and metal.


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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Mount Kilauea Vomiting Lava

Mount Kilauea Vomiting Lava

Kilauea volcano spewed lava up to the roof of a tourist boat in Hawaii and left 23 people injured. A passenger of the ship suffered a broken bone in the leg when trying to save himself from the vomit of rock and debris.

The injured tourists are now being treated at the hospital. The ship is taking tourists to see Kilauea volcano which erupted in May and has since continued to release gas and rock melts. Some of the ship's passenger travelers told the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources that the ship they were traveling on was outside the safe zone set by the coast guard.


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Rescue of the Cave of Thailand: Two Australians Will Receive Awards

Rescue of the Cave of Thailand: Two Australians Will Receive Awards

Two Australian divers who helped rescue 13 people from Thailand's flood-stricken cave will receive an award for civilians, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said. He ensures the unnamed award will be awarded to surgeons Richard Harris and vet Craig Challen.

It represents "all the values ​​of Australia we live in", says Turnbull. Dr Harris was one of the last survivors out of the cave after participating in a three-day rescue operation to release his football and coach teams last week.

Himself and Dr. Challen, both experienced divers, helped evacuate the boy from the cave. "This is one of the great acts of heroism, professionalism, discipline and cooperation," Turnbull told local radio 3AW. He also praised all the parties involved.




The Thai government praises Dr Harris for his contributions as a very important doctor in surgery. On Monday, they also confirmed Dr Harris, Dr Challen and another Australian citizen who is also of medical background have been granted diplomatic immunity if surgery fails.

"We are aware of the risks of this mission ... so that an agreement between the Thai government and Australia is reached," Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai told Reuters news agency.

Last week, Dr. Harris told reporters: "(There are) very frightening moments, I have to say, and then very good results and finally excitement." But the moment became "bitterly sweet" because his father died shortly after the rescue was completed.



Nearly 45,000 people signing on the internet are urging the most prestigious award of courage in Australia, the Cross of Valour. Both Australians and other divers, including the former Thai Navy Seal who died during the operation, were praised by world citizens.

The Wild Boar football team is in the cave for nine days with limited light and food. British divers found them on July 2nd. The health condition of boys aged 11-16 years and their coach is getting better at the hospital. They are scheduled to come out on Thursday
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Tom Cruise broke his ankle

Tom Cruise broke his ankle

Hollywood actor Tom Cruise is not afraid to go back to acting horribly after he accidentally broke his ankle in a scene in the movie Mission: Impossible - Fallout.

Quoted from Aceshowbiz, Thursday, July 19, 2018, Tom returned to play Ethan Hunt in the sixth continuation of Mission Impossible with Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames and Alec Baldwin.

Shooting had to be stopped last summer when Tom accidentally broke his ankles while diving scenes from big buildings during filming in London. As a result of that event the doctors were worried about the condition of a 56-year-old man's legs who will not be able to run again.


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Selena Gomez Choose to be Singles

Selena Gomez Choose to be Singles

A few days after Justin Bieber's news was engaged to Hailey Baldwin, Selena Gomez's video circulated that made the statement that she would remain single for the rest of her life. It was delivered Selena during an interview with BizzFeed to promote his new animated film 'Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation'.

During the interview, Selena and other players like Andy Samberg, Keegan-Michael Key and Kathryn Hahn played games "Would You Rather?" The singer then got the first turn to answer questions from a bucket.


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Buffalo Boys 'Indonesian Western'

Buffalo Boys 'Indonesian Western'

have you ever imagined western movies or 'cowboys' themes with a backdrop in the Dutch colonial era? To answer it, Screenplay Infinite Films, Zhao Wei and Bert Pictures have released the Buffalo Boys film directed by Mike Wiluan, which will provide such a unique sensation.

The film starts with a California background in 1860. At that time, Jamar (Ario Bayu) who became a train carriage fighter and managed to win the game had to quarrel with the owner of the train who did not accept the bet lost. It ultimately led to a misunderstanding that made their uncle, Arana (Tio Pakusadewo) to receive gunshot wounds in his stomach.

The first part of the story is the setting in which Arana and her two nephews, Jamar and her sister, Suwo (Yoshi Sudarso), overseas, to avoid the cruelty of Van Trach (Reinout Bussemaker) who heads the VOC in their home village. Until finally the three men had to return to the land of Java six months later in order to avenge Van Trach for the killing of their father.


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