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MTU CFO: will talk to Pratt & Whitney about compensation for 700 million euro cash flow hit
MTU CFO: will talk to Pratt & Whitney about compensation for 700 million euro cash flow hit
BERLIN MTU Aero Engines will talk to U.S. partner Pratt & Whitney about compensation for an estimated 700
2023-09-14 00:16
When will 'Love Island USA' Season 5 Episode 36 air? Never-before-seen clips set to unpack drama ahead of finale
When will 'Love Island USA' Season 5 Episode 36 air? Never-before-seen clips set to unpack drama ahead of finale
Four couples advances to 'Love Island USA' Season 5 finale
2023-08-26 13:54
North Korea releases letters from Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin vowing to take ties to ‘new heights’
North Korea releases letters from Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin vowing to take ties to ‘new heights’
Kim Jong-un wrote to Vladimir Putin promising to boost ties as North Korea and Russia marked the 75th anniversary of bilateral relations. The North Korean leader congratulated the Russian president on his victory over what he called “hegemony and pressure from imperialists”. He also wished his Russian ally luck in resisting pressure from their common nemesis West over Ukraine. "I hope that the Russian people, who have set out to build a strong nation, will always achieve only victory and glory in their struggle to protect the country’s sovereignty, dignity, security and peace by crushing the imperialists’ persistent hegemonic policy and anti-Russia scheme to isolate and stifle it," the North Korean leader said, as reported by Pyongyang’s state media KCNA. He added that he was extremely satisfied with their "candid, comprehensive" talks during recent visit to Russia’s far east last month. Mr Kim said he is pledging to further develop relations to a "new height". He expressed the “firm belief that the bilateral friendship and solidarity and cooperation, consolidated generation after generation and century after century, will steadily develop onto a new level in the future, too”. Mr Putin also sent a letter to Mr Kim and said their latest meeting was more evidence of developing ties. "I am convinced that to implement the agreements will contribute to further expanding the constructive bilateral cooperation for improving the well-being of the peoples of the two countries and ensuring security and stability in the Korean peninsula and Northeast Asia as a whole," the Russian president said. The exchange of letters between the two allies comes nearly a month after Mr Kim made an elaborate six-day visit to Russia, breaking his self-imposed lockdown on foreign visits. Both leaders, united in their fight against the West, discussed military cooperation, a speculated weapons deal and North Korea’s satellite programme. Foreign officials suspected that the North Korean leader was seeking sophisticated Russian weapons technologies in return for the munitions to boost his nuclear programme as recent satellite photos showed a sharp increase in rail traffic along the North Korea-Russia border. A minimum of 73 rail cars with packages covered in tarpaulin left for Russia in the first week of October, sparking wide speculation that North Korea was now aiding Russia in military equipment. Officials in the US and South Korea warned that North Korea and Russia would face consequences if they went ahead with the reported weapons transfer deal in violation with UN Security Council resolutions that ban all weapons trade involving North Korea. Read More US aircraft carrier arrives in South Korea as North's leader Kim exchanges messages with Putin Satellite images show spike in border activity as North Korea ‘supplies weapons to Russia’ for Ukraine war A surge in rail traffic on North Korea-Russia border suggests arms supply to Russia, think tank says North Korea vows strong response to Pentagon report that calls it a 'persistent' threat North Korean leader urges greater nuclear weapons production in response to a 'new Cold War'
2023-10-12 13:54
Patrick Mahomes’ top receiving weapon is a huge shock
Patrick Mahomes’ top receiving weapon is a huge shock
Through two weeks, the apparent No. 1 receiver in Patrick Mahomes' back pocket is not who anyone projected it to be.
2023-09-18 07:07
Against all odds the Tampa Bay Rays cement new stadium deal to stay in Florida
Against all odds the Tampa Bay Rays cement new stadium deal to stay in Florida
The Tampa Bay Rays are moving from Tropicana Field to a newly built stadium in Florida after 2027.
2023-09-18 23:17
Third World: The Bottom Dimension – Gabriel Massan and Collaborators’ Exhibition Opens At Serpentine, Powered By Tezos
Third World: The Bottom Dimension – Gabriel Massan and Collaborators’ Exhibition Opens At Serpentine, Powered By Tezos
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 26, 2023--
2023-06-26 16:01
Erik ten Hag reveals coaching instruction prior to Andre Onana penalty save
Erik ten Hag reveals coaching instruction prior to Andre Onana penalty save
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has discussed coach Steve McClaren's decision to give Andre Onana instructions before his crucial penalty save against Kobenhavn in a 1-0 Champions League win on Tuesday.
2023-10-25 16:55
Fed's new projections may fill the void on interest rate guidance
Fed's new projections may fill the void on interest rate guidance
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON Federal Reserve officials, whose hike, skip or pause messaging on interest rates has become
2023-06-02 18:02
Unfinished business – cleared Ryan Giggs ‘hoping to revive career in football’
Unfinished business – cleared Ryan Giggs ‘hoping to revive career in football’
Former Manchester United winger and Wales boss Ryan Giggs is hoping to revive his career in the game after being cleared of domestic violence allegations made by his ex-girlfriend. Giggs, who left the Wales job in the run-up to the last World Cup while facing trial, has “unfinished business” in football, a source close to the former player said. The 49-year-old was said to be “relieved” at being found not guilty of domestic violence allegations made by his ex-girlfriend Kate Greville after prosecutors offered no evidence and withdrew the prosecution on Tuesday at Manchester Crown Court. A source said: “His intention is to resume his managerial and coaching career. He’s got unfinished business in the game. He’s been found not guilty and wants to get back into the game. He’s football through and through “The last three years his life has been put on hold, but he’s a huge football man. “He’s been found not guilty and wants to get back into the game. He’s football through and through.” Greville told police and lawyers she did not want to go through the ordeal of a second trial after jurors failed to reach verdicts in the high-profile first trial last year, the court heard. Lawyers said there was no longer any realistic prospect of conviction and it was not in the public interest for Giggs to go on trial for a second time over allegations made by Ms Greville and her sister Emma. Peter Wright KC, prosecuting, offered no evidence against Giggs, who was not present for the 20-minute hearing as the allegations were formally dropped. Judge Hilary Manley entered “not guilty” verdicts on the charges of coercive and controlling behaviour and assault against Kate Greville and common assault of her sister. Giggs had been accused of controlling behaviour over a three-year period involving Greville. He was also accused of assault by “losing control” and headbutting Kate Greville and the common assault of Emma Greville by elbowing her in the jaw, during a row at his home in Worsley, Greater Manchester, on November 1 2020. Giggs denied the offences and underwent a month-long trial, ending last August when the jury failed to reach any verdicts, and a retrial was scheduled to begin on July 31. But on Tuesday, Wright told Manchester Crown Court that the case had been considered at the highest levels at the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and a decision had been made not to proceed with a second trial. Wright said Giggs’ ex-girlfriend Kate Greville had “indicated an unwillingness” to give evidence in a retrial as giving evidence in the first trial had “taken its toll” on her and her sister Emma. Wright said: “This is not a decision taken lightly.” Chris Daw KC, defending Giggs, said: “Mr Giggs is deeply relieved the prosecution has finally come to an end after almost three years in which he’s been fighting throughout to clear his name. “He has always been innocent of these charges – there’s been very, very many lies told about him in court.” At a series of hearings earlier this year, the court was told of difficulties the prosecution had faced in proceeding with the retrial. These included Kate Greville’s reluctance to now go through with a second trial. Earlier this month, Wright, at a court hearing which could not be reported at the time, said: “What she (Greville) has indicated is a wish not to give evidence by reason of her own mental and physical wellbeing, so seriously affected by the process. “You may recollect at the previous trial for example she gave evidence over a considerable period of time, cross-examined for what was three days, and during the course of that process she was both visibly distressed, weary, and expressed the view that she had felt violated by the defendant’s conduct and in giving evidence while maintaining her account, demonstrating a growing frustration in terms of the process.” Wright added: “What is underlying this is the further general principal consideration of the prosecution of the alleged abusive men so far as coercive and controlling behaviour is considered, the wearing down of complainants, is not to be interpreted by the public and by men as a passport to an acquittal – is that underlying question of considerable public interest that we are continuing with.” But Daw, defending Giggs, told the hearing: “As it stands, the prosecution has no case. “The position we submit is: what matters is the interests of justice. “What we have here is an attempt to cobble together a case built on hearsay and an unwilling witness almost three years after the event. “This is not about the public interest.” A spokeswoman for the CPS said: “It is not the function of the CPS to decide whether a person is guilty of a criminal offence, but to make fair, independent and objective assessments about whether it is appropriate to present charges for the criminal court to consider.” During Giggs’ time at Old Trafford, Manchester United won 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League trophies, four FA Cups and three League Cups. Giggs stood down as Wales manager following a period of leave since November 2020. He won 64 caps for Wales and is co-owner of Sky Bet League Two side Salford. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live New 17th hole set to divide opinion during Open Championship at Royal Liverpool Commonwealth Games organisers happy to listen to any UK offer to host 2026 event Likes of Hannah Cockroft and Jonnie Peacock can inspire ‘talent coming through’
2023-07-18 23:12
Quentin Tarantino shares heartbreaking news: Rick Dalton from 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' has died
Quentin Tarantino shares heartbreaking news: Rick Dalton from 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' has died
Quentin Tarantino wrote, 'We are saddened by the news of the passing of actor Rick Dalton, best known for his role in the hit TV series Bounty Law'
2023-05-22 17:24
Britain eyes boost for baseball with return of MLB, new youth programs
Britain eyes boost for baseball with return of MLB, new youth programs
Baseball in Britain got a boost from the national team's performance at the World Baseball Classic
2023-06-22 21:22
Who is Huntley? Struggling single dad stuns 'The Voice' Season 24 judges as daughter picks Team Niall Horan
Who is Huntley? Struggling single dad stuns 'The Voice' Season 24 judges as daughter picks Team Niall Horan
'The Voice' Season 24 singer Huntley bags 4 chair-turn in seconds
2023-10-17 09:16