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Red Bull's F1 engine supplier has completely screwed them
Red Bull's F1 engine supplier has completely screwed them
Red Bull Racing has been completely left out to dry by its current engine supplier.The new engines and regulations won't come to Formula One until 2026, but the drama is already building in anticipation of what will almost certainly be considered the next generation of F1 racing.Along w...
2023-05-29 21:13
Green economy, security in focus as Indonesia, Australia leaders meet in Sydney
Green economy, security in focus as Indonesia, Australia leaders meet in Sydney
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY The green economy, an easing of business visas for Indonesians, and regional security will
2023-07-04 08:52
Jake Paul and Mike Tyson discuss diss battle between Eminem and MGK: 'Last kind of rapper you wanna mess with’
Jake Paul and Mike Tyson discuss diss battle between Eminem and MGK: 'Last kind of rapper you wanna mess with’
Jake Paul presented his take on the feud between Eminem and MKG to Mike Tyson and DJ WhooKid on the 'Hotboxin' podcast
2023-08-21 21:02
Andrew Tate takes dig at women, implies they falsely 'accuse' men of 'human trafficking'
Andrew Tate takes dig at women, implies they falsely 'accuse' men of 'human trafficking'
Andrew Tate also targeted Sophie, a women who accused him of abuse, by suggesting she did not exist
2023-06-12 17:49
Andrew Tate launches verbal assault on 'conservatives' by predicting reason behind Matrix attack, trolls call him 'f**king moron'
Andrew Tate launches verbal assault on 'conservatives' by predicting reason behind Matrix attack, trolls call him 'f**king moron'
Andrew Tate said, 'Sorry you can’t afford me, sorry you can’t reduce me to bullshit talking points as controlled op instead of telling the truth'
2023-07-24 19:33
Rachel Daly confident England can cope without injured Keira Walsh against China
Rachel Daly confident England can cope without injured Keira Walsh against China
England veteran Rachel Daly is confident the Lionesses have the depth to cope without injured midfielder Keira Walsh when their World Cup campaign resumes on Tuesday in Adelaide. The European champions need just a point in their final group match against China to secure top spot in Group D at Hindmarsh Stadium and set up a last-16 meeting with one of Nigeria, Canada or Australia in Brisbane. Walsh will miss out after suffering a knee injury in Friday’s 1-0 victory over Denmark, but boss Sarina Wiegman was given an encouraging update when a scan revealed the problem was not to the 26-year-old’s anterior cruciate ligament. Daly said: “Obviously it was heartbreaking. You always fear the worst in that situations like I’m sure you guys did. As a team-mate, as a friend, it’s even harder. “She’s obviously such a pivotal part of our team on and off the pitch, so it was tough. It’s not nice to see anyone get injured. But a sigh of relief I suppose when it wasn’t the dreaded three-letter word (ACL) and we’re all just here to support her and get her through whatever she needs. “It’s obviously difficult losing a player of her ability and the quality that she brings, and like I said off the pitch she’s a vital part of the team as well so it’s tough. “[We have] a 23-player squad that can all be capable of stepping up in these moments. And we know that as a team, the players believe in that. The staff believe in that. And I hope that everybody else on the outside believes that. And yes, it’s sad to see someone not be able to play, but it’s a fantastic opportunity for somebody else to step up. “It’s a team game and we have to get on with it and ultimately to get the job done for Keira as well. I think everyone’s just in better sprits, obviously going into the game knowing that we need to get the job done. “I think what you saw on Friday was the resilience side that we have. It was obviously so difficult losing her, but we’ve got players to step into that role. You know, no one’s going to replace somebody else. Everyone brings something different to the squad, their own unique ability.” Walsh, who was carried off on a stretcher in the first half of the Denmark clash and later appeared on crutches, will remain at the team’s Terrigal base in New South Wales to undergo medical assessments. It's sad to see someone not be able to play, but it's a fantastic opportunity for somebody else to step up. Rachel Daly Monday also marks the one-year anniversary of the historic Wembley final that saw England lift their first major trophy at Euro 2022. Of that victorious Lionesses squad, Ellen White and Jill Scott have since retired, while Leah Williamson, Fran Kirby and Beth Mead were ruled out of this summer’s World Cup through injury. Losing Walsh, then, also guarantees that more than half of Wiegman’s starting XI to face China on Tuesday will be different from her unchanged line-up last summer. So while Daly treasures that trophy and the uplift in attention paid to the Women’s Super League, she was – like many of those remaining from that triumph – eager to shift the focus to the present as England push for a first Women’s World Cup title. The 31-year-old added: “I think the Lionesses obviously have had the target on our back a little bit, but you know, we always say pressure is the privilege and we’ve earned that, right? “So things have changed in that sense. But yeah, I don’t think any internally, the players haven’t changed whatsoever. We’re all just the same old people that we were before. Obviously things around us change, getting recognised a little bit more, stuff like that. But yeah, I don’t think a whole lot has changed. “And obviously, it’s not something that we particularly focus on is the Euros because a lot of the group that are with us now weren’t at the Euros, so it’s great to have that in the bag but this is a new tournament and that’s what we’re focusing on now.”
2023-07-30 20:33
'Below Deck Down Under' star Aesha Scott 'heartbroken' over brother Reuben's death due to brain tumor
'Below Deck Down Under' star Aesha Scott 'heartbroken' over brother Reuben's death due to brain tumor
'Below Deck Down Under' star Aesha Scott is still mourning her brother Reuben's death
2023-09-08 12:45
The Supreme Court Just Handed Google and Twitter a New Line of Defense
The Supreme Court Just Handed Google and Twitter a New Line of Defense
The US Supreme Court handed social media companies a new line of defense as they face an increasing
2023-05-19 04:16
Titanfall 2 Easter Egg Spotted in Apex Legends Season 14 Lobby
Titanfall 2 Easter Egg Spotted in Apex Legends Season 14 Lobby
It appears Respawn has laid a fresh Titanfall 2 Easter Egg for players to discover in Apex Legends: Hunted.
1970-01-01 08:00
PSG goalkeeper Rico in 'serious' condition after horse riding accident
PSG goalkeeper Rico in 'serious' condition after horse riding accident
Paris Saint-Germain back-up goalkeeper Sergio Rico is in "serious" condition after a horse riding accident, the...
2023-05-28 20:29
US House panel opens probe into proposed FTC car buyer rule
US House panel opens probe into proposed FTC car buyer rule
A U.S. House committee said on Thursday it is investigating the Federal Trade Commission's planned rules to require
2023-11-17 04:15
Xi’s Warm Words Jar With Reality for Foreign Companies in China
Xi’s Warm Words Jar With Reality for Foreign Companies in China
Xi Jinping’s message that China wants to roll out the red carpet for foreign businesses stands in stark
2023-11-17 12:49