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Michael Boxall
personThe All Whites abandoned their game against Qatar at halftime after complaining that defender Michael Boxall was racially abused. Incident happened just before halftime, triggering a melee after outraged New Zealand players surrounded one of the Qatari players before a free kick. FIFA is awaiting the official reports before deciding on next steps.
Chelsea
organizationChelsea complete signing of France forward Christopher Nkunku for reported £63m. Chelsea close in on highly-rated youngster Brooke Aspin, 17, from Bristol City - with WSL champions to loan her back for next season. Arsenal are set to submit an improved official bid of a minimum £90m for West Ham captain Declan Rice.
Hunter Biden
personHunter Biden, the president's son, reached a deal with prosecutors to plead guilty to two minor tax crimes and separately admit to the facts of a gun charge. The agreement will likely keep Biden out of jail, and it resolves a roughly five-year investigation that began during the Trump administration.
OceanGate Expeditions
organizationFive-person OceanGate Expeditions vessel reported overdue on Sunday evening about 435 miles south of St John's, Newfoundland. British billionaire Hamish Harding, French explorer Paul-Henry Nargeolet, Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman were aboard. Rescue teams continue their search against the clock with less than 50 hours of oxygen left.
Christopher Nkunku
personChelsea complete signing of France forward Christopher Nkunku for reported £63m. The 25-year-old forward made a pre-contract agreement to join the club in December. Arsenal are set to submit an improved official bid of a minimum £90m for West Ham captain Declan Rice.
Carlos Ghosn
personThe lawsuit claims $588 million in lost compensation and costs, as well as $500 million in punitive measures. He was arrested in Japan in November 2018 on charges of breach of trust, misusing company assets for personal gains and violating securities laws.
Hunter Biden
personHunter Biden will plead guilty to two tax misdemeanors and agreed to a deal involving a felony gun charge. Biden allegedly failed to pay Uncle Sam at least $200,000 on $1.5 million of income between 2017 and 2018. Republicans have been quick to criticize the plea deal between the Department of Justice and Hunter Biden.
Andrew Tate
personAndrew and Tristan Tate have been charged with rape and sex trafficking. The pair, who have dual U.S. and British nationality, were arrested in December. Indictment says the brothers formed an organised criminal group in 2021.
Antony Blinken
personU.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Chinese President Xi Jinping. The two men agreed to ‘stabilise’ badly deteriorated US-China ties. But America's top diplomat left Beijing without securing better communication between their militaries.
Bukayo Saka
personEngland beat North Macedonia 7-0 in their Euro 2024 qualifier at Old Trafford. Bukayo Saka scored the first hat-trick of his career to set the Three Lions on course for a thumping win. Harry Kane bagged two as England continued flawless run of form.
Marcus Rashford
personMarcus Rashford close to agreeing new £100m deal to become Man Utd's highest-paid player. Striker has one year left on his current deal, but it is understood he is ready to pen to paper on a new agreement worth around £375,000-a-week. Rashford scored 30 goals in all competitions for United last season.
Bournemouth
organizationBournemouth sack manager O'Neil less seven months after he was appointed as the club's permanent manager. Ollie Hassell-Collins dropped from England's World Cup training squad as Northampton and Leicester players return. The Cherries finished 15th in the Premier League in 2022-23 season.
Airbus
organizationThe multibillion-dollar deal is the largest ever by number of aircraft. The aircraft will be delivered between 2030 and 2035. Financial details of the order were not disclosed.
Chris Richards
personThe United States national team have defended their CONCACAF Nations League title. They defeated Canada 2-0 on Sunday (June 17) thanks to goals from Folarin Balogun and Chris Richards. Mexico beat Panama 1-0 in the third-place match on Jesús Gallardo's fourth-minute goal.
State
organizationUS Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday. Meeting at the Great Hall of the People had been expected and was seen as key to the success of the trip.
Celtic
organizationBrendan Rodgers has been named Celtic boss for a second time. The 50-year-old replaces Ange Postecoglou, who has joined Tottenham. The Northern Irishman was in charge at Parkhead for two-and-a-half years before leaving for Leicester City in 2019.
Cherries
organizationGary O'Neil has been sacked as manager of Bournemouth. The Cherries finished 15th in the Premier League last season. Owner and chairman Bill Foley said it was a 'difficult decision'
James White
personJames White, 33, wore the shirt at the Wembley FA Cup final on June 3. It read '97 Not Enough' with the words 'not enough' above the number 97. 97 Liverpool fans died in a crush at Hillsborough Stadium on April 15, 1989. White claimed: 'My grandad died at age 97 and he didn't have enough kids'
Harry Kane
personHarry Kane scored twice as England beat North Macedonia 3-0. Marcus Rashford and Luke Shaw set up both goals for the Three Lions. Bukayo Saka scored a hat-trick before being substituted to a standing ovation.
Brendan Rodgers
personBrendan Rodgers has been appointed Celtic's new Football Manager. The 50-year-old replaces Ante Postecoglou on a three-year deal. John Kennedy is staying at Celtic to work as Rodgers' assistant.