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Exclusive-Sigma Lithium's former co-CEO fired for trading in blackout period
Exclusive-Sigma Lithium's former co-CEO fired for trading in blackout period
By Fabio Teixeira RIO DE JANEIRO The former co-CEO of Sigma Lithium, a leader in Brazil's budding lithium
2023-11-23 04:47
'RHONJ' star Jennifer Aydin admits TV host Andy Cohen is 'mostly' rude to her, fans wonder 'what's the deal'
'RHONJ' star Jennifer Aydin admits TV host Andy Cohen is 'mostly' rude to her, fans wonder 'what's the deal'
'I find it annoying as a viewer. I feel he acts like this with certain cast members and not with others,' wrote one of Jennifer Aydin's fan
2023-06-08 00:48
Texas court allows AG Ken Paxton's securities fraud trial to move to Houston
Texas court allows AG Ken Paxton's securities fraud trial to move to Houston
A Texas court has ruled that embattled Attorney General Ken Paxton’s long-delayed trial on securities fraud charges from 2015 will take place in Houston
2023-06-15 00:16
Washington Commanders Sale Cements High Finance’s Status in NFL’s Inner Circle
Washington Commanders Sale Cements High Finance’s Status in NFL’s Inner Circle
Dressed in the gray suit of a private equity boss, but with a rose-tinted button-down shirt and a
2023-08-03 22:00
Saudi Fund for Development Chairman Signs Three Loan Agreements with Small Island Developing States Worth $61 Million
Saudi Fund for Development Chairman Signs Three Loan Agreements with Small Island Developing States Worth $61 Million
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 14, 2023--
2023-06-14 22:39
Gareth Southgate: No concern for England at Euro 2024 despite Malta performance
Gareth Southgate: No concern for England at Euro 2024 despite Malta performance
Gareth Southgate said England’s players fell short of the standards they “need to be at” against Malta but had no concerns about their attitude and aptitude ahead of next summer’s European Championship. Nobody at Wembley expected anything other than a victory from the side ranked fourth in the world against the one nestled between Fiji and Bermuda in 171st. But already-qualified England made hard work of a straightforward Group C qualifying assignment on Friday, with Enrico Pepe’s own goal giving the hosts a lead in a first half in which they failed to muster a single shot on target. Harry Kane added another after a rare moment of quality interplay in the second half as Southgate’s side limped to a 2-0 victory that all but assures their place among the top seeds at next month’s Euro 2024 draw. “We didn’t start the game well,” the England boss said. “I’ve been in football for 35 years and if you don’t start well, it’s really difficult to pick it up. “We needed, of course, to show better quality with the ball but also we were a bit stretched without it and a little bit disjointed in our pressing at times. “We were not the level we would want to be at. We were not the level that we need to be at. “But, equally, this group of players have been exceptional and I’m not going to start getting into their ribs too much about a performance like tonight. “We made a few changes, we didn’t hit the levels we would have liked to have but they managed to win the game. “Not in the style we’d have liked for the supporters but, in the end, we’ve won comfortably, as we should.” England now head onto Skopje to complete their Euro 2024 qualification campaign against North Macedonia as preparations continue for next summer. Glory in Germany is the sole focus and Southgate dismissed the suggestion that his players taking their foot off the gas at home to Malta was a worrying sign. “No, it’s not a worry because I think sometimes when players have so many matches they almost self-regulate,” Southgate said. “I’ve been a player. You know that there’s a certain level you need to hit to beat Italy here and you know that you don’t have to hit that level to win today’s game. “Although you would think that everybody would be at the same level all the time, that’s not the reality of football. “I’ve played in those matches myself and there are nights where subconsciously you just do enough to win and I think that’s a little bit where we were tonight.” England were below par for the most part on Friday, but Southgate still saw things he liked in their final home match of an unbeaten year. “We scored a lovely second goal and I think there were some individual performances that were very positive,” he added. “I thought Trent (Alexander-Arnold) was very, very good (in midfield). Him and Phil (Foden) in the first half were the two that looked like opening things up. “I thought Marc Guehi had a very mature performance again. He’s really growing as an international footballer. “It was lovely to get Cole Palmer on and give him a feel of things and I thought he looked really very comfortable in the environment.” The result meant Malta ended qualification bottom of Group C with defeats in all eight of their games, but they showed signs of promise against the Euro 2020 runners-up. Teddy Teuma went close to a famous opener just 28 seconds into the match at Wembley, where head coach Michele Marcolini praised his players’ efforts. “I’m very proud of my players,” the Malta boss said. “I think they came here in Wembley without fear, always brave. We tried to be as offensive as possible. “They reacted very, very well to falling behind. I think during these European qualifiers, we grew a lot and in these last matches against Ukraine and England played very well. “For everything, to grow, we need time. I am very happy with our performance and the regret is we didn’t score. It would have been amazing. “Apart from that, we wanted to make the fans proud and I think today the players put on the pitch the last drop of sweat I asked them to do yesterday.” Read More Stephen Kenny insists ‘no pressure’ on Evan Ferguson against Netherlands England continue unbeaten Euro 2024 qualifying run with victory over Malta Wembley celebrates life of Sir Bobby Charlton ahead of England’s Malta qualifier Alan Browne says Republic upsetting Netherlands ‘would mean an awful lot’ Stephen Kenny’s last dance? 5 talking points as the Republic face Netherlands Golden Boy award recognises Jude Bellingham’s irrepressible rise at Real Madrid
2023-11-18 07:47
Pakistan players not affected by 'no pay for five months' claim
Pakistan players not affected by 'no pay for five months' claim
Pakistan coach Grant Bradburn on Monday shrugged off claims his players haven't been paid for five months, insisting the squad was determined to rescue...
2023-10-30 19:37
'She was robbed of her life': 16-year-old Claudia Quaatey dreamed of becoming a nurse before she was fatally shot in New York City
'She was robbed of her life': 16-year-old Claudia Quaatey dreamed of becoming a nurse before she was fatally shot in New York City
Claudia Quaatey was saving up for a car and nursing school before she was fatally shot in Queens, New York, earlier this year.
2023-10-25 18:19
Kylie Jenner Considers Buying Back Coty’s $600 Million Stake in Her Makeup Brand
Kylie Jenner Considers Buying Back Coty’s $600 Million Stake in Her Makeup Brand
Kylie Jenner has explored taking back ownership of the cosmetics line she sold to Coty Inc. three years
2023-08-31 20:58
Nick Saban all but admits benching Jalen Milroe was a mistake, reinstates Alabama's starting quarterback
Nick Saban all but admits benching Jalen Milroe was a mistake, reinstates Alabama's starting quarterback
After Alabama struggled to beat USF, Nick Saban is changing QBs once again. Will this change be the thing that finally gets the Tide offense started?
2023-09-19 02:24
Homeland Security names Border Patrol veteran Jason Owens to lead the agency
Homeland Security names Border Patrol veteran Jason Owens to lead the agency
The Biden administration named U.S. Border Patrol veteran Jason Owens to lead the agency, replacing retiring chief Raul Ortiz
2023-06-10 08:12
DNA collected from suspect Bryan Kohberger a 'statistical match' for DNA on sheath of  knife used in killings of 4 Idaho students, court documents state
DNA collected from suspect Bryan Kohberger a 'statistical match' for DNA on sheath of knife used in killings of 4 Idaho students, court documents state
The DNA of Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students at an off-campus home in Moscow last fall, is a "statistical match" to DNA collected from the sheath of a knife found at the scene, according to court documents filed by prosecutors.
2023-06-21 22:53