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Mexico’s AMLO to Talk Fentanyl Crisis in First Meeting With China’s Xi
Mexico’s AMLO to Talk Fentanyl Crisis in First Meeting With China’s Xi
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador will meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping this week in their first
2023-11-15 02:03
Ludwig's call for combat sports event draws eager response from the son of former UFC champion: I’m ur huckleberry'
Ludwig's call for combat sports event draws eager response from the son of former UFC champion: I’m ur huckleberry'
Popular YouTuber Ludwig Ahgren plans a new combat sports venture, drawing interest from former UFC champion Michael Bisping's son
2023-08-20 15:08
'The Flash' Review: An abysmal tale of two blabbering 'Barry Allens'
'The Flash' Review: An abysmal tale of two blabbering 'Barry Allens'
‘The Flash’ is an underwhelming flick that builds up on the promise in its first hour but falls from the mountain it barely manages to climb in the next 60 minutes
2023-06-16 12:16
MLB All-Star Game draws record-low viewership for 2nd year in row
MLB All-Star Game draws record-low viewership for 2nd year in row
Baseball’s All-Star Game drew a record low in viewers for the second straight year
2023-07-13 08:54
Just Eat Takeaway Raises Guidance As Profitability Improves
Just Eat Takeaway Raises Guidance As Profitability Improves
Just Eat Takeaway.com NV raised its full-year profit guidance as the company’s focus on cost cutting boosted profitability.
2023-10-18 16:05
ESG fund closures in US outpace launches for first time since 2020 - Morningstar
ESG fund closures in US outpace launches for first time since 2020 - Morningstar
By Isla Binnie NEW YORK Money managers in the United States have closed funds with sustainability mandates faster
2023-10-24 03:42
Three talking points from the Italian Grand Prix
Three talking points from the Italian Grand Prix
Max Verstappen foiled Ferrari and silenced the tifosi at Monza on Sunday as he made Formula One history with a...
2023-09-04 23:50
Exclusive-India's govt plans action against Google after antitrust breaches
Exclusive-India's govt plans action against Google after antitrust breaches
By Aditya Kalra and Munsif Vengattil NEW DELHI India's government plans to take action against Alphabet Inc's Google
2023-05-19 21:21
England heading for Dharamsala after BCCI releases test schedule for 2024
England heading for Dharamsala after BCCI releases test schedule for 2024
England will play test cricket at Dharamsala for the first time in next year’s tour of India
2023-07-26 00:39
Why is Tori Spelling jealous of Josh Flagg? 'Beverly Hills, 90210' alum's mom Candy vacations with 'MDLLA' star
Why is Tori Spelling jealous of Josh Flagg? 'Beverly Hills, 90210' alum's mom Candy vacations with 'MDLLA' star
'She can’t help but be jealous of the attention Candy is paying to Josh [Flagg],' said a family insider
2023-07-16 05:56
Indigenous people in Brazil shed tears of joy as the Supreme Court enshrines their land rights
Indigenous people in Brazil shed tears of joy as the Supreme Court enshrines their land rights
Indigenous people in Brazil are celebrating after the country's Supreme Court ruled to enshrine their land rights
2023-09-22 11:35
Lewis Hamilton promises to keep his cool on team radio after Austrian flashpoint
Lewis Hamilton promises to keep his cool on team radio after Austrian flashpoint
Lewis Hamilton said he will tone down his radio complaints following team boss Toto Wolff’s public rebuke at last weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix. During the race, Hamilton, sanctioned for exceeding track limits, asked why some of his rivals – namely Sergio Perez – had not been penalised, and also lambasted the speed of his under-performing Mercedes machine. Wolff rarely speaks to his drivers over the radio, but he was on the intercom twice to Hamilton. “Lewis, the car is bad, we know,” said Wolff on his second appearance over the airwaves. “Please drive it.” Addressing Wolff’s comments ahead of his home race at Silverstone on Sunday, Hamilton said: “We always learn from our experiences, and on my side I’ve reviewed my comments, where I was at mentally, and will make sure I adjust that for the future. “The best thing about my partnership with Toto is that we can be direct with each other. He is just an out-and-out racer. He was just trying to encourage me and that was his way of doing it.” Hamilton has endured another up-and-down campaign. He arrived at the last round in Spielberg following consecutive podium finishes but Mercedes struggled at the Red Bull Ring. Hamilton crossed the line in seventh and was demoted to eighth following a second timed penalty, this time after the race, for exceeding track limits. His £40million-a-season deal with the Silver Arrows expires at the end of the campaign and Hamilton and Wolff say the terms and finances of his next contract have been agreed, but an extension will not be announced at the seven-time world champion’s home race. Hamilton was asked if he could yet move elsewhere if Mercedes fail to show him he can be in a contender in their machinery. “That is not what I am thinking,” said Hamilton. “I still have 100 per cent faith in this team. “It has taken longer for all of us to get to where we want to be and it’s definitely not easy, but I believe that we will get there. We’ve just got to continue to work and chip away at it.” Hamilton’s Mercedes team were handed a reprimand after the British driver arrived late for Thursday’s official press conference. Mercedes blamed Hamilton’s tardy entrance on an “extremely busy schedule” and said “it is difficult for Hamilton to move through the paddock” because of the interest at his home race. A statement from the FIA read: “While the stewards understand this to be the case, it is also true that this is an activity required by the regulations, that late attendance is disruptive to the press conference, and that there is significant interest by the media in talking to the drivers whose access is limited. “Activities on Thursday are generally organised by the teams and the drivers follow the instructions of their team co-ordinators. “Therefore, the stewards determined that the most appropriate penalty was to the team rather than to the driver. As some leeway has been given previously the stewards consider a reprimand to the team to be appropriate, with the warning that further penalties may be considered in case of repetition.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Lewis Hamilton defends casting ‘iconic’ Brad Pitt as F1 driver in new film Max Verstappen hints he may retire from Formula One unless calendar reduced 5 memorable races staged at Silverstone
2023-07-07 20:02