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Gov. Ambode calls for installation of viable federalism
Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Sunday said the installation of a viable federal structure was the only way to drive true democracy in the country.
Ibrahimovic keeps Man Utd waiting
Sweden captain Zlatan Ibrahimovic on Sunday said Manchester United fans will have to wait a little longer before finding out if he will be at Old Trafford next season.
“For me in Manchester, there is nothing to say. I feel happy for the moment — what future there will be you will see soon,” Ibrahimovic, who is out of contract at Paris Saint-Germain, told a press conference ahead of Sweden’s Euro 2016 clash with the Republic of Ireland on Monday.
Euro 2016 – Turkey 0 Croatia 1
Teams
Turkey – Volkan Babacan; Gokhan Gonul, Mehmet Topal, Hakan Balta, Caner Erkin; Ozan Tufan, Selcuk Inan, Oguzhan Ozyakup (Volkan Sen 46); Hakan Calhanoglu, Cenk Tosun (Emre Mor 69), Arda Turan (capt) (Burak Yilmaz 65)
Violence: UEFA threaten Russia, England with Euro exit
UEFA on Sunday threatened to kick Russia and England out of the European Championship finals if their fans are involved in more violence.
The threat followed three days of violence in Marseille, culminating in pitched battles between Russian and English supporters before Saturday’s match between the countries.
Orlando shooting: How man killed 50 in gay nightclub
US authorities investigating the nation’s deadliest ever shooting at Florida nightclub said Sunday they are “confident” that there are no additional threats to the country.
“We feel confident there are no immediate threats to the area or the United States of America,” said FBI special agent Ronald Hopper, at an Orlando, Florida press conference following the shooting at a gay nightclub that left 50 people dead and 53 wounded.

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