-
German exports rise despite Iran war headwinds
-
'Total Eclipse' singer Bonnie Tyler, queen of the 80s power ballad, dies at 75
-
Thousands attend funeral for Afghan cricketer Shapoor Zadran
-
Myanmar names Norwegian Andersen as head of national team
-
Crude pares steep gains as traders take stock after US-Iran flare-up
-
Russell back as Scotland tackle world champions South Africa
-
Cleanup underway as death toll from China floods hits 39
-
Tour de France yellow jersey protocol: 90 minutes of 'stress'
-
Italy recall Allan, Lynagh for All Blacks Nations Championship Test
-
Crude stabilises after US-Iran flare-up rocked peace hopes
-
Rookie fly-half Meredith thrown in for Wallabies debut against France
-
Playmaker Jalibert moves to fullback as France swing axe for Australia clash
-
Taiwan warns of 'destructive' winds as typhoon nears
-
Australian sprint star Gout out of U20 worlds with hamstring tear
-
Farrell rings changes for Ireland's Japan clash
-
Unions to protest as Volkswagen thrashes out job cut plans
-
Magyar's blitz against Orban's Hungary 'mafia' gathers pace
-
Teeth bared in Greece's bear-human showdown
-
Labour leadership contest takes Burnham closer to UK PM's office
-
Alpacas, mini pigs on the loose after floods hit south China zoo
-
New Zealand may join Australia-Fiji defence pact: PM Luxon
-
All Blacks make five changes for Italy Nations Championship clash
-
Fly-half Meredith to make Australia debut against France
-
Western Europe records its hottest June as heatwaves surge: EU monitor
-
US, Iran trade new strikes in fight over Hormuz strait
-
Fashion's mystery man Margiela sells off his archives
-
Modi eyes 'historic' chance to secure Australian uranium
-
Nuclear test-scarred Marshall Islands criticises China missile
-
US crackdown on top AI fuels open-source surge
-
Chip titan SK hynix to set price for mega US listing
-
EU moves closer to kicking kids off social media
-
Crude extends rally as US-Iran flare-up rocks peace hopes
-
Protecting the protectors: racing to save Philippine mangroves
-
Democrat accused of rape exits key US Senate race
-
Expanded World Cup; same old story as Europe dominates quarter-finals
-
Japan student Ito keeps place against Ireland as Jones returns
-
Acumen Pharmaceuticals and Unlearn Collaborate to Explore Analyses of Alzheimer's Disease Clinical Programs
-
Sky Quarry Appoints Refining Industry Veteran Ray Hansen as President of Foreland Refining Corporation
-
GMV Minerals Announces Completion of 16 Diamond Drill Holes on the Mexican Hat Gold Project in SE Arizona - Drill Assays Pending with ~1500 Samples Submitted to Date
-
Darwin Microfluidics Enhances Scientific Product Discovery with Bioz Badges
-
PlatformPay.io and DayOne Announce Partnership to Enhance DTC E-Commerce Merchant Revenue
-
Apex Critical Metals Announces Listing of Common Shares on Euronext Access Paris
-
Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc: Notification of Relevant Change to Significant Shareholder
-
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC Announces Transaction in Own Shares - July 09
-
Morocco's Saibari out of France World Cup quarter-final
-
Belgium bid to crack Spain's ironclad defence in World Cup quarter-final
-
Trump orders new strikes on Iran over attacks on shipping in Hormuz
-
US man sentenced after swapping 17th century manuscript
-
PSG's Lee set to join Atletico Madrid
-
US launches new strikes on Iran after Trump vows to hit 'hard'
Chelsea can't buy a goal in Fulham stalemate
Chelsea's wait for a return on a world record investment in the transfer market goes on as the Blues were held 0-0 at home by Fulham on Friday.
Enzo Fernandez made his Chelsea debut after becoming the most expensive player in British football history with a £107 million move ($132 million) from Benfica on transfer deadline day.
Mykhailo Mudryk was also given his Stamford Bridge bow, while Noni Madueke and David Datro Fofana came off the bench for their Premier League debuts.
Chelsea's record investment of over £300 million in the January window took the total spend on new players in their first season under new ownership to over half a billion.
Co-owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali were in attendance, but will not have been impressed as another chance to close on the top four slipped by.
Graham Potter's men sit ninth in the table, still nine points adrift of the Champions League places.
Fulham had secured a first victory in the west London derby since 2006 when the teams met just three weeks ago.
Marco Silva's men sit two points and three places above their local rivals in the table in their first season back in the top flight.
Fulham were seeking a first ever league double over Chelsea and came close to achieving it as Andreas Pereira forced Kepa Arrizabalaga into a flying save low to his right.
For the enormous sums spent by Chelsea's new owners, their lack of a clinical goalscorer was exposed once more.
Kai Havertz had a hat-trick of big chances to break the deadlock before half-time.
The German international failed to get enough contact on Thiago Silva's brilliant pass to divert the ball beyond Bernd Leno.
Havertz then could not stretch to turn Mason Mount's dangerous cross on target.
But his best opening came when he hit the post with a lob over Leno from Hakim Ziyech's defence-splitting pass.
Ziyech would have been a Paris Saint-Germain player this week had Chelsea not submitted the wrong paperwork in the minutes before Tuesday's transfer deadline.
The Moroccan is just one of a wealth of wide options now available to Potter and he wasted no time in hooking Mudryk despite his price tag after a disappointing first 45 minutes.
The Ukrainian joined from Shakhtar Donetsk last month for a fee that could rise to 100 million euros ($110 million).
Madueke was introduced in his place and Potter also threw on Raheem Sterling from the bench on the hour mark in the search for a winner.
Fernandez was inches away from the perfect debut as the Argentine World Cup winner flashed a shot wide from distance 20 minutes from time.
Connor Gallagher came even closer as he hit the side-netting from the edge of the box.
But the best chance fell to Fofana as the Ivorian rounded the stranded Leno, but failed to beat the covering Tim Ream on the line.
O.Ortiz--AT