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Carabao Cup draw LIVE: Manchester United, Arsenal and more discover third round fate
Carabao Cup draw LIVE: Manchester United, Arsenal and more discover third round fate
Defending champions Manchester United will host Crystal Palace in the third round of the Carabao Cup while treble winners Manchester City face a tricky trip to Newcastle. In the three other all-Premier League ties, Brentford host Arsenal, Chelsea take on Brighton and Aston Villa meet Everton, who overcame Doncaster Rovers 2-1 on Wednesday night. The lowest ranked team left in the competition, Sutton United, face a trip to Port Vale. The ties will be played around 25 September. There have already been a few shock results in this year’s competition with Leeds United being dumped out of the tournament by Salford City and Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs losing to Fulham in the second round. Take a look at the full Carabao Cup third-round draw below. Read More Same old Spurs? Ange Postecoglou’s first trophy chance ends in penalty agony
2023-08-31 05:47
Ukraine Recap: Russia Launches Damaging Missile Strike on Odesa
Ukraine Recap: Russia Launches Damaging Missile Strike on Odesa
Russia unleashed a missile barrage against Odesa overnight, the largest in a string of almost daily strikes after
2023-07-23 14:38
European shares flat on rate-hike jitters; Novo Nordisk jumps
European shares flat on rate-hike jitters; Novo Nordisk jumps
By Shreyashi Sanyal European shares were range-bound on Tuesday as worries of further interest rate hikes by major
2023-06-06 17:20
South Korea Reverses Paper Cup Ban in Unusual Green Backtrack
South Korea Reverses Paper Cup Ban in Unusual Green Backtrack
South Korea removed a ban on paper cups at restaurants in a rare backtrack as other governments ramp
2023-11-07 15:53
Danske Veteran Fired Amid Scandal Becomes New Jyske Bank CEO
Danske Veteran Fired Amid Scandal Becomes New Jyske Bank CEO
A Danske Bank A/S veteran who was part of the executive exodus during a 200 billion-euro ($210 billion)
2023-10-09 16:30
Health Insurers Don’t Want You to Know Where Your Money Is Going
Health Insurers Don’t Want You to Know Where Your Money Is Going
Employers are losing trust in the companies they hire to run their health plans. Kraft Heinz Co. accused
2023-08-02 17:30
Houston beat RSL on penalties to advance in MLS playoffs
Houston beat RSL on penalties to advance in MLS playoffs
The Houston Dynamo advanced to Major League Soccer's Western Conference semi-finals after beating Real Salt Lake in a penalty shoot (4-3) after their game three...
2023-11-12 09:44
Former Goldman banker Ng to be returned in Malaysia in 1MDB case
Former Goldman banker Ng to be returned in Malaysia in 1MDB case
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) -Former Goldman Sachs banker Roger Ng, facing 10 years in prison after being convicted
2023-10-06 01:58
Ukraine’s fields could become deserts and spark global food crisis in wake of dam destruction, officials warn
Ukraine’s fields could become deserts and spark global food crisis in wake of dam destruction, officials warn
The destruction of the Nova Khakhovka dam will likely turn Ukraine’s southern fields “into deserts” within the year – sparking a global food security crisis, top Ukrainian officials have warned. Ukraine’s emerency services are carrying out rescue operations across dozens towns and villages in the wake of the dam – which is under Russian occupation – unleashing the waters of one of Europe’s largest reservoirs across the war-torn south. The deluge has destroyed homes, drowned animals, severed clean water supplies and forced thousands of people to evacuate. The sudden emptying of the reservoir has crippled key irrigation systems in three surrounding regions. That has stopped the water supply to nearly 600,000 hectares of agricultural land, and endangered the production of 4 million tonnes of grain and oil crops, Ukraine's agricultural ministry wrote in a statement. “The fields in the south of Ukraine may turn into deserts as early as next year,” the ministry said, adding that the surrounding countryside and water supplies have also been destroyed and fish stock killed. “In total, according to preliminary calculations, the losses from the death of all biological resources will amount to [$285 million dollars],” it concluded. Mykhailo Podolyak, a chief advisor to President Zelenksy, warned this “global ecological disaster” could impact worldwide food supplies, as Ukraine, nicknamed the bread basket of the world, is a major producer of grains and oils. “The instantaneous death of a large number of fish and animals, the waterlogging of drained lands and the change in the climatic regime of the region will later be reflected in the food security of the world,” he told The Independent. Ukraine holds the western bank of the Dnipro River near the dam - where some 16,000 people were affected by the flood. Russia controls the eastern side, which is lower and more vulnerable to flooding and where some 22,000 people are impacted. About 3,000 people have already been evacuated from flooded areas on both sides of the river, officials said. The Ukrainian military has blamed Moscow for the attack, saying Russia wants to prevent an advance by Ukrainian forces. The Kremlin denies the accusations saying Kyiv is seeking to distract from a “failing” counteroffensive, that is ongoing. The Kakhovka hydroelectric dam and reservoir are essential for drinking water and irrigation for a huge area of southern Ukraine and the Crimean Peninsula, which has been occupied by Russia since 2014. It lies in a part of the Kherson region that has been controlled by Moscow's forces for the past year since President Vladimir Putin launched his invasion. On Wednesday the authorities and charities rushed to get drinking water and food supplies to the flooded areas and to help save those who are stranded. In the city, people used boats and rafts to try to find missing inhabitants, while others waded through knee-deep water clutching their belongings. “There were people standing on the street just in their underwear because the water had come in too fast and submerged their homes and belongings,” said Yuliya Konovalova, an aid worker who works for Ukrainian animal charity Hachiko. She had spent the day bringing hot meals and water to the inhabitants of Kherson, and rescuing and feeding stranded pets. "The water was rising so fast we hope those people manage to escape,” she added. She said in the centre of the city trains were leaving every two hours despite the flooding and the shelling to ferry people to the nearby city of Mykolaiv “It is a disaster, it is a catastrophe, it is difficult to understand how it is possible.” “It was a really painful day, on the way back I was crying,” she added breaking down in tears. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Russian soldiers were shooting from a distance while rescue attempts were in progress. "As soon as our helpers try to save them, they are shot at," he told German newspapers Bild and Die Welt and also Politico. The country’s deputy prime minister, Oleksandr Kubrakov, also warned of drifting landmines unearthed by the flooding. "Water is disturbing mines that were laid earlier, causing them to explode," Mr Kubrakov said. “As a result of the flooding, infectious diseases and chemicals were getting into the water,” he added. Mr Zelensky said later said on Telegram he had spoken to French President Emmanuel Macron about the environmental and humanitarian situation in the Kherson region. "I laid out Ukraine's general needs in dealing with the disaster. And we discussed the possibility of involving international mechanisms to investigate its causes," the president said. Meanwhile, in his first public comments on the disaster, President Putin repeated Moscow's line that Ukraine is to blame for destroying the Kakhovka dam. In a call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Mr Putin alleged that Kyiv authorities had escalated "war crimes, openly using terrorist methods and staging acts of sabotage on the Russian territory," the Kremlin said in its account of the call. Read More Ukraine-Russia war news – live: Exploding mines float through floodwater after Kherson dam attack ‘Hard to control emotions’ amid Kherson flooding, says Ukrainian aid worker A dam bursts, but this barbaric attack will not halt Kyiv’s ‘big push’ Ukraine’s long-term future to be on agenda at Sunak and Biden meeting The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
2023-06-08 02:55
Pat Robertson's family feared the televangelist would 'die from a broken heart' after sudden loss of his wife Dede
Pat Robertson's family feared the televangelist would 'die from a broken heart' after sudden loss of his wife Dede
'She was so much to him — his business partner, his wife, the rock of his life,' said a source about Pat Robertson's wife Adelia 'Dede' Robertson
2023-06-10 02:19
Where to Find All Fortnite NPCs in Chapter 3 Season 3
Where to Find All Fortnite NPCs in Chapter 3 Season 3
Epic Games introduced new characters in Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3, where players can discover and interact with throughout the map. Here is a list of where to find all the NPC's throughout the map.
1970-01-01 08:00
Kojima Productions Partners with Hammerstone Studios for Death Stranding Movie
Kojima Productions Partners with Hammerstone Studios for Death Stranding Movie
Kojima Productions has announced that they are partnering with Alex Lebovici’s Hammerstone Studios to produce a film adaptation of Death Stranding.
1970-01-01 08:00