-
MEXC Adds Nine Ondo Tokenized Stock and ETF Trading Pairs Tied to AI Infrastructure Demand
-
Dalic quits after 'incredible era' as Croatia coach
-
Oil prices surge, stocks slide as Trump says Iran ceasefire over
-
Bayeux tapestry to arrive in London in secret, high-stakes operation
-
Sunken wrecks, hot seas threaten fishermen on Italian isle
-
Messi World Cup magic masks familiar penalty frailty
-
Rescuers search for survivors of China storms as super typhoon nears
-
Trump lashes out at allies as key NATO summit begins
-
Egypt file complaint against referee after controversial World Cup exit
-
Swiss party into the night after reaching World Cup quarter-finals
-
Apple loses challenge against EU digital competition rules
-
Trump says Iran ceasefire 'over' after fighting flares
-
Trump says Iran ceasefire 'is over'
-
Thai beer dynasty mother drops 'ungrateful child' case against son
-
Rescuers search for missing in China storms after 100,000 flee
-
France v Morocco rematch as World Cup quarter-finals get under way
-
OpenAI to launch new model after US freeze
-
Modi visits Australia for minerals talks and rockstar welcome
-
UK museums at 'sharp end' of climate change challenge
-
Sensors, early starts: how Spain keeps working when heat hits
-
In Mauritania, Imraguen people's desert-ocean paradise under threat
-
Kenya Rastafarians hope for freedom to smoke
-
Iraq's holy cities host funeral processions for Khamenei
-
Pacific nation of Tuvalu condemns Chinese missile launch into Pacific
-
Rescuers search for missing in China storms after 100,000 evacuated
-
How a viral post sparked India's Gen-Z protest
-
Ex-Australia cricketer MacGill loses appeal against cocaine conviction
-
Cambodia wants to bring tigers back, but should it?
-
Oil prices extend rally as US strikes on Iran revive geopolitical fears
-
Chinese repairwomen smash stereotypes with power tools
-
Iraq's holy cities to host funeral processions for Khamenei
-
Ecuador's Death Canal: watery grave for victims of gang violence
-
In Venezuela's quake ruins, a baby is born
-
'Unique event': Solar eclipse fever fills empty Spain
-
What to know about the total solar eclipse due in August
-
Venezuela says Caracas airport to reopen to commercial flights 'soon as possible'
-
Trump, NATO allies to begin key talks at Turkey summit
-
World Cup: Eight teams remain in the hunt for glory
-
Jaguar Mining - Drilling Along the Paciencia Trend Exploration Targets Connects Areas of Known Mineralization, Potentially Defining a Broader Gold District, Minas Gerais, Brazil
-
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC Announces Transaction in Own Shares - July 08
-
Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc: Notification of Relevant Change to Significant Shareholder
-
Guardian Metal Resources PLC Announces Tungsten Mining & Processing Strategic Partnership
-
Kyung Hee University System Announces The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists as the Recipient of the 2nd Miwon Peace Prize
-
EONX Announces Board Changes and Appointment of New Group CFO
-
Seattle's Best Plastic Surgeon Featured in Seattle Magazine and Seattle Met
-
Who Does the Best Nose Job in Florida?
-
How Much Does Laser Hair Removal Cost in Seattle?
-
GoodData.AI Brings Governed Agentic Analytics to Regulated Enterprises Across DACH
-
Moderna Appoints Michael McDonnell to Board of Directors
-
LNTO Appoints Airtopia Founder Felix Waller as Chief Executive Officer Following Completion of Reverse Merger with Airtopia Adventure Parks
El Salvador football officials held over stampede blamed on 'greed'
El Salvador arrested five football officials Thursday as prosecutors blamed "greed" and fake ticket sales for a weekend stampede that killed 12 people.
The remainder of the domestic league season was cancelled as the country grappled with the aftermath of a deadly crush which the prosecutor's office said was due to overcrowding.
After all available tickets were sold out for Saturday's match at Cuscatlan Stadium in the capital San Salvador, organizers decided to illegally sell fake ones as well, the office charged on its Twitter account.
"Negligence in the organization and greed, in overbooking, resulted in a human avalanche that caused loss of life and injuries and endangered the safety of attendees," it added.
About 500 people were treated for various injuries at the scene, while 88 were hospitalized. Most have since been discharged.
The prosecutor's office said Alianza president Pedro Hernandez, the club's security and financial managers, the general manager of the 35,000-seater Cuscatlan stadium and another stadium official were arrested and charged with manslaughter.
They may also be held culpable for injuries suffered by stampede victims, and for the "public havoc" that erupted at the stadium in the capital San Salvador.
The office said there had not been enough gates for the number of fans in the stadium, and doors were "not opened with sufficient anticipation" for fans to safely come and go.
The five officials will appear in court in the coming days and risk prison sentences of up to 12 years.
- 'Deplorable' -
On Wednesday, the Salvadoran football federation (Fesfut) and Liga Mayor top league said the remainder of the 2022-23 season, now in the quarter-finals of the playoff stage, had been cancelled following the "deplorable" events.
"Our priority will be to ensure that safety measures at football events are reinforced," said the joint statement.
A group called Jugadores Unidos (Players United) urged Fesfut to reconsider the cancellation of the season, citing the large number of people who depend on football matches for their income.
Saturday's match between host Alianza and FAS from Santa Ana was suspended in the 15th minute after chaos broke out.
It apparently started when supporters broke through a locked gate leading to a different section of the stadium.
Fesfut on Tuesday ordered Alianza to play its home matches before an empty stadium for a year, and fined it $30,000, payable before July 21.
It said security measures and control of access to the stadium "were obviously insufficient and deficient."
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele had vowed that those responsible for Saturday's events "will not go unpunished."
F.Ramirez--AT