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UEFA charges Hungary, Belgium and Portugal over crowd trouble
12:21:53 PM

Iceland v Hungary - EURO 2016 - Group FBy Philip O'Connor LILLE, France (Reuters) - UEFA said it is taking disciplinary action against Hungary, Belgium and Portugal after further crowd trouble at three Euro 2016 soccer games on Saturday. The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Committee has charged the Hungarian federation on three counts relating to the behaviour of their fans - setting off fireworks, throwing objects and crowd disturbances. A Reuters witness saw scuffles as police entered the stands of the Stade Velodrome in Marseille prior to Hungary's 1-1 draw with Iceland, and reports said an Iceland player was struck by an object thrown from the crowd as they celebrated Gylfi Sigurdsson's penalty opener.




Kremlin: UK assertion we sanctioned Euro 2016 fan violence is hysteria - Ifax
10:16:29 AM

Russian soccer fans are ushered off a bus by   gendarmes in Mandelieu near Cannes in southern FranceThe Kremlin on Sunday rejected a suggestion by senior British government officials it may have deliberately sanctioned violence by Russian soccer hooligans at the Euro 2016 tournament in France as anti-Russian hysteria. It spoke out after Britain's Observer newspaper published a report citing the unnamed British officials as saying they suspected the Kremlin may have links to the Russian hooligans who attacked England supporters in Marseille. The British officials were quoted as saying that many of the Russian hooligans were in the uniformed services and that their actions looked like a continuation of President Vladimir Putin's 'hybrid warfare' against the West.




Thousands protest U.S. bases on Okinawa after Japan woman's murder
8:46:14 AM

F/A-18 Hornet fighter jets and E-2D Hawkeye plane are   seen on the U.S. aircraft carrier John C. Stennis during joint military exercise   called Malabar, with the United States, Japan and India participating, off   Japan's southernmost island of OkinawaThe protest marked a new low for the United States and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in their relations with the island and threatens plans to move the U.S. Marines Futenma air station to a less populous part of the island. "Japan is part of Japan and when you hurt your little finger the whole body feels pain.




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