- Woman-owned cafe in Indonesia's Sharia stronghold shakes stigma
- Indigenous Australian lawmaker who heckled King Charles censured
- End of an era as Nadal aims for winning Davis Cup farewell
- Trump taps big tech critic Carr to lead US communications agency
- Mitchell-less Cavs rip Hornets as perfect NBA start hits 15-0
- Markets swing after Wall St losses as traders weigh US rates outlook
- India's capital shuts schools because of smog
- Rio under high security for G20 summit
- G20 leaders to grapple with climate, taxes, Trump comeback
- Hopes set on G20 spurring deadlocked UN climate talks
- Gabon early results show voters back new constitution
- Child abuse police arrest star Australian broadcaster
- Disgraced Singapore oil tycoon to be sentenced for fraud
- Stray dogs in Giza become tourist draw after 'pyramid puppy' sensation
- UN Security Council to weigh call for immediate Sudan ceasefire
- Is AI's meteoric rise beginning to slow?
- Israeli strikes on Beirut kill six, including Hezbollah official
- Rain wipes out England's final T20 in West Indies
- US speaker opposes calls to release ethics report on Trump's AG pick
- McDonald's feast undercuts Trump health pledge
- Thousands march through Athens to mark student uprising
- NBA fines Hornets' Ball, T-Wolves' Edwards, Bucks coach Rivers
- China's Xi says to 'enhance' ties with Brazil as arrives for G20: state media
- Bills snap nine-game Chiefs win streak to spoil perfect NFL start
- Biden answers missile pleas from Ukraine as clock ticks down
- Senegal ruling party claims 'large victory' in elections
- Dutch plan 'nice adios' for Nadal at Davis Cup retirement party
- Trump meets PGA boss and Saudi PIF head amid deal talks: report
- UN chief urges G20 'leadership' on stalled climate talks
- Steelers edge Ravens, Lions maul Jaguars
- No.1 Korda wins LPGA Annika for seventh title of the season
- Biden touts climate legacy in landmark Amazon visit
- England secure Nations League promotion, France beat Italy
- Star power fails to perk up France's premiere wine auction
- Rabiot brace fires France past Italy and top of Nations League group
- Carsley relieved to sign off with Nations League promotion for England
- Sinner says room to improve in 2025 after home ATP Finals triumph
- Senegal counts votes as new leaders eye parliamentary win
- Biden clears Ukraine for long-range missile strikes inside Russia
- Lebanon says second Israeli strike on central Beirut kills two
- Puerto Rico's Campos wins first PGA title at Bermuda
- Harwood-Bellis risks wedding wrath from Keane after England goal
- 'Nobody can reverse' US progress on clean energy: Biden
- NBA issues fines to Hornets guard Ball, T-Wolves guard Anthony
- Biden allows Ukraine to strike Russia with long-range missiles: US official
- Britain dump out holders Canada to reach BJK Cup semi-finals
- Biden clears Ukraine for missile strikes inside Russia
- Ukrainians brave arduous journeys to Russian-occupied homeland
- Australia not focusing on Grand Slam sweep after thrashing Wales
- Wales's rugby woes -- three talking points
Howe says he was not contacted by FA over England job
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe said Friday he was not contacted by the Football Association during the search for a new England manager, which ended with the appointment of Thomas Tuchel.
The FA announced on Wednesday that the former Chelsea and Bayern Munich boss would be the permanent successor to Gareth Southgate, taking up his post from January.
FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said the governing body had "interviewed approximately 10 people" including some English candidates before opting for the German.
Howe, one of only a handful of English coaches in the Premier League, was arguably the strongest homegrown candidate.
But when asked at his pre-match press conference whether he had been interviewed for the position, he said: "No, I wasn't."
Howe, whose team host Brighton on Saturday, said there had been no contact from the FA.
The Newcastle boss said he was glad the "distraction" over who would succeed Southgate was at an end, but that he might be interested in the future.
"There was no one more pleased than me to see Thomas get the job, really, and take it because it's just a distraction -- not that it distracts me, but you can see it's unsettling at times when certain things are said and written about," he said.
"The more that everyone can focus on Newcastle, which has always been my only concern, the better."
Asked whether he might be interested one day, Howe said: "Who knows? I've always said that you can never predict what's going to happen in management, you can never plan too far ahead. I certainly don't."
Howe was asked whether it bothered him that there had been no contact from the FA.
"Absolutely not," he said. "England have to do what is right for them and only they will know the processes they've gone through and the decisions that they've made, and I'm certainly not the type of person that's going to analyse that."
It was reported on Friday that the FA had been put off interviewing Howe by a hefty compensation payment that would have been due to Newcastle if they had appointed him.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said at his own press conference on Friday that he did not speak to the FA over the England job but described Tuchel as "one of the best coaches in the world".
"The way his teams are set up... it's very exciting times," he said. I spoke to a few players, they had a smile in their faces. That's a great sign."
The Spaniard was asked about the appointment of a non-Englishman to the national job.
"I would take a lot of pride that a lot of people and managers would do anything to become the England manager," he said.
H.Romero--AT