Jurgen Klopp will look to inflict further damage on Chelsea and lift the Uefa Super Cup on Wednesday
On Sunday, the Russian government’s internet watchdog Roskomnadzor accused Google of "advertising unsanctioned mass actions" on YouTube
The former Wallaby launched legal action against Rugby Australia earlier this month, demanding an apology, compensation and the right to play again
China produces more than 95% of the world’s rare earths, and the United States relies on it for upwards of 80% of its imports
As well as paying €294.4-million as a criminal fine, the bank will also hand over 400,000 euros in civil damages to the Belgian state.
Trump took the step "in light of the continued usurpation of power by Nicolas Maduro and persons affiliated with him, as well as human rights abuses"
The regulators demanded Facebook provide guarantees that user information, such as transaction histories, will not be shared without explicit consent
In a blog post announcing the move, Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince described the no-censorship site as "a cesspool of hate."
The government plans to overhaul the country’s current abortion laws
The president has previously floated the idea of opening up protected rainforest areas to agriculture, a highly controversial move