-
French mayor denounces 'increasingly racist society'
-
Head, Abhishek help Hyderabad thump Kolkata in IPL
-
Trump sacks Bondi, appoints ex-personal attorney to head justice dept
-
PSG return to domestic action with focus on Liverpool
-
Cubans demand end of US embargo in bike protest
-
Body camera video released from Woods arrest
-
Artemis astronauts await green light for lunar orbit
-
Travolta returns to Cannes with aviation-inspired directorial debut
-
Grain, steel, fertiliser blocked by Hormuz closure: data
-
De Zerbi to stay at Tottenham next season 'no matter what'
-
Four children stabbed to death at Ugandan nursery: police
-
Trump urges Bruce Springsteen boycott in social media rant
-
US banks in Paris tighten security, order remote work over pro-Iran threat
-
Israeli politicians, ex-security officials slam 'Jewish terrorism' in West Bank
-
Bashir retains England 'ambition' despite Ashes snub
-
US trade deficit widens less than forecast as tariff turmoil persists
-
UEFA chief Ceferin warns Italy could lose Euro 2032 without stadium improvements
-
Italy's football chief resigns after World Cup disaster
-
Edoardo Molinari named European vice-captain for Ryder Cup
-
'Extraordinary news': Dutch recover stolen gold Romanian helmet
-
France considers reform for New Caledonia
-
UK foreign minister stresses 'urgent need' to reopen Hormuz strait
-
Macron says Trump marriage jibe does not 'merit response'
-
Russia will send second ship with oil to Cuba: minister
-
Belgian bishop takes on Vatican with push to ordain married men
-
Oil rallies, stocks drop as Trump dampens Mideast hopes
-
Nexperia's China unit nears fully local production of chips: company sources
-
Indonesia issues fresh summons for Google, Meta over teen social media ban
-
Japan axe coach Nielsen 12 days after winning Women's Asian Cup
-
French President Macron lands in South Korea after Japan visit
-
India's says defence exports hit 'all-time high' of $4 bn
-
Nielsen leaves as Japan coach weeks after winning Women's Asian Cup
-
Too bright: Seoul to dim digital billboards after complaints
-
Iran vows 'crushing' attacks on US after Trump threats
-
Women's Asian Cup finalists accuse governing body over equal money
-
French president Macron heads to South Korea after Japan visit
-
Armenia's underground salt clinic at centre of alternative medicine debate
-
'Muted' international response as Senegal enacts same-sex relations law
-
Slow boat to Ilulissat: long nights on Greenland's last ferry
-
Wemby rampant again as Spurs rack up 10th straight win
-
Ukrainian death metal band growls against Russia's war
-
Iran fires missiles at Israel after Trump threatens weeks of strikes
-
Surging 'Jewish terrorism' in West Bank condemned but unpunished
-
England's Brook, Bethell warned after New Zealand nightclub incident
-
What's real anymore? AI warps truth of Middle East war
-
Europe to negotiate with NASA on lunar missions: ESA
-
Trump tells US that Iran war victory near, but vows big strikes
-
Poppies offer hope in fire-scarred Los Angeles
-
Trump says Iran war almost over, warns of weeks more heavy strikes
-
Oil rallies, stocks tumble as Trump says US to hammer Iran further
Manchester United: Candidates for the Old Trafford hotseat
Ruben Amorim was sacked as Manchester United manager on Monday after 14 months in charge, sparking speculation over his successor at Old Trafford.
Under-18s coach Darren Fletcher has been put in temporary charge, with the club reportedly keen to appoint a caretaker manager for the rest of the season.
AFP Sport looks at potential appointments as United search for their seventh permanent manager since the departure of Alex Ferguson in 2013.
Oliver Glasner
Oliver Glasner guided Crystal Palace to their first major trophy by lifting the FA Cup last season. The 51-year-old Austrian, whose Palace contract expires at the end of the current campaign, has been linked with several clubs. Glasner, like Amorim, has mostly used a three-man defence with wingbacks at Palace, but last year he told Sky Sports that his favourite formation is 4-4-2.
Enzo Maresca
Enzo Maresca parted ways with Chelsea last week after falling out with the club's hierarchy. The 45-year-old Italian won the UEFA Conference League and Club World Cup in his first season at Stamford Bridge and has been linked with the Manchester City job should Pep Guardiola quit at the end of the season.
Gareth Southgate
Former England manager Gareth Southgate, 55, is reportedly admired by the Old Trafford hierarchy and has been linked with the United job in the past. But it is unclear whether the former Middlesbrough boss would favour a return to club management after stepping down from England duty following Euro 2024.
Unai Emery
Unai Emery has transformed Aston Villa's fortunes since taking over three years ago. The 54-year-old Spaniard masterminded a thrilling Champions League campaign last season and his side are now pushing Arsenal and Manchester City hard at the top of the Premier League.
Darren Fletcher
If Darren Fletcher, 41, hits the ground running during his interim spell, could he be a candidate for the full-time job at United? The former Red Devils midfielder has never managed a senior side but has a huge chance to impress. He may hope to follow in the footsteps of former teammate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who landed the job permanently after impressing as caretaker boss.
Thomas Tuchel
Thomas Tuchel has one job at the moment -- to win the World Cup with England later this year. The German, 52, has hinted that he is open to prolonging his stay but the former Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Bayern Munich boss could be tempted by the Old Trafford hotseat.
Mauricio Pochettino
Manchester United have previously been linked with a move for former Tottenham, PSG and Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino. The Argentine, 53, is currently in charge of the US national team, meaning he could be available to take over after the World Cup.
Andoni Iraola
Spain's Andoni Iraola, 43, has impressed since taking over at Bournemouth in 2023, securing club-record Premier League points tallies in his first two seasons. His three visits to Old Trafford as Bournemouth boss have included two 3-0 wins and last month's dramatic 4-4 draw.
F.Pavlenko--BTB