FIFA World Cup 2018 opening match between Russia and Saudi Arabia at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium: Russia demolished Saudi Arabia 5-0 to record the biggest opening night victory in World Cup history Denis Cheryshev brace and goals from Yury Gazinsky, Artem Dzyuba and Aleksandr Golovin helped Russia beat Saudi Arabia 5-0 in the opening match of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. It's also the biggest win on the opening day of a football World Cup since 1934. Russia comprehensively thrashed Saudi Arabia, 5-0, in the opening game of its home World Cup. Yuri Gazinsky scored on a header 12 minutes in, and afterward, Saudi Arabia could offer little resistance. Russia’s second, third and fourth goals were all by substitutes: one by Artem Dzyuba and two by Denis Cheryshev. With time running out, Aleksandr Golovin got the fifth goal on a free kick, past a badly tired Saudi defense. Saudi Arabia, a team whose players are virtually all based in their obscure home league, offered ...
On the final day of a three-day Eid al-Fitr ceasefire, the Taliban said they would resume fighting, despite President Ashraf Ghani's announcement that the government was extending its own ceasefire with the group by 10 days. In the statement on Sunday, the Taliban repeated their preconditions for peace talks, including that they would only negotiate directly with the US and that foreign forces should leave Afghanistan. "Our fighters will now resume their operations across the country against the foreign invaders and their internal puppets," Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told Al Jazeera. In an unexpected move, Ghani on June 5 announced an unconditional ceasefire with the Taliban until June 20 , coinciding with the end of Ramadan. On June 9, the Taliban announced that their fighters would stop attacking Afghan security forces for the three days of Eid for the first time in the nearly 17-year confli...
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