Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Here’s your round-up of what made the headlines today.
Here’s your round-up of what made the headlines today.
Police used a water cannon and tear gas on protesters who had stormed the ground floor of the centre-right Democratic Party’s headquarters.
There were seven yellow cards dished out in a 0-0 draw in Cardiff.
The requirement to quarantine in a hotel for arrivals from Israel, Albania and St Lucia has been lifted.
Harry Kane and Mason Mount netted in England’s 2-0 win in Tirana.
Some 19 males and 4 females boarded a flight at Dublin Airport this morning.
The worst damage appeared to be around the coastal town of Durres.
Kick-off was delayed after the national anthem of Andorra was played before the game against France.
Steven Naismith was involved in both goals as Scotland rebounded from their Belgium defeat.
Italy refused to take in the migrants on Monday because there was no EU commitment to relocate them.
The performance featured two men dancing on stage.
The 60-year-old says the vacant Three Lions post is too good to turn down.
Portugal’s thrilling draw against Hungary means Albania have exited Euro 2016 at the group stage.
2 – 0 doesn’t even begin to tell the story.
A third defeat in four games for Didier Deschamps’ side.
Rescuers have so far only managed to get 161 of the 478 people on the stricken “Norman Atlantic” to safety.
The acclaimed football journalist and author provides an insight into Tuesday’s abandoned Euro 2016 qualifier between Serbia and Albania.
Chelsea defender says Albanian players didn’t want to continue due to being ‘unfit physically and mentally’.
He said that Albania was an “inspiring example” of religious harmony.
The United boss was every impressed with his young star’s debut.
The Irish team’s group rivals, Germany, are in action, as they take on Argentina.
What does Kosovo’s legal sovereignty mean for the territory, its people, and its sports teams?
The bus had been carrying college students on a pre-graduation trip when it fell into a mountain ravine.