5 games on the 2023-24 NHL schedule you need to see in person
Which NHL games should you mark on your calendar to check out in person? Here are five highly anticipated match-ups.
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What is COP28 in Dubai and why is it important?
The climate change summit follows a year of weather extremes and broken temperature records.
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The teams with the toughest Premier League schedules over Christmas and New Year
90min looks at the teams with the toughest Premier League schedules over the hectic winter period, including Manchester United and Liverpool.
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Amid Raiders internal chaos, Chiefs steal familiar face from Vegas roster
The Kansas City Chiefs plucked a familiar face from the Las Vegas Raiders roster in the midst of chaos that saw its head coach and general manager fired.
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Volkswagen puts off east European gigafactory amid sluggish EV demand
PRAGUE (Reuters) -German car group Volkswagen will not make a decision on a fourth battery factory site for now, with
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Egypt opens Gaza border crossing to evacuate injured and foreigners
Dozens of people are allowed to enter Egypt for the first time since the war with Israel began.
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General Hospital's Tyler Christopher dies age 50
The American performer is being remembered for his acting work and his mental health advocacy.
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Castrol Save of the Month nominees - October 2023
Alisson Becker is among the nominees for the October 2023 Castrol Save of the Month award.
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In Lebanon, a Christian village hopes for the best and plans for the worst
By Riham Alkousaa and Abdelaziz Boumzar RMEICH, Lebanon At Lebanon's border with Israel, residents of a Christian village
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Paul Bristow sacking over Gaza letter is shameful - Islamic leader
A Peterborough Islamic leader criticises government for firing Paul Bristow over his ceasefire call.
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Robert De Niro erupts in court during legal battle with former assistant
The actor shouts "shame on you" across a courtroom during a civil trial against a former employee.
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Police arrest 70-year-old man after alleged racist abuse during Barrow vs Morecambe
Cumbria Police have arrested a 70-year-old man after Barrow alleged one of their staff members was racially abused during their home game against Morecambe. Police said they were investigating “an incident of a racially aggravated hate crime” during Barrow’s 1-0 League Two win against Morecambe on Tuesday night at The So Legal Stadium and that the man remains in custody. Cumbria Constabulary said in a statement: “Police are investigating an incident of a racially aggravated hate crime that occurred during the Barrow AFC v Morecambe FC football match in Barrow (31 October). “A 70-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated Section 4a Public Order Act and remains in police custody. “Any hate-related incidents will not be tolerated and will be dealt with robustly.” Meanwhile, Barrow have appealed for witnesses and said they were “conducting a thorough investigation”. A Barrow statement read: “We are aware of an allegation of racist abuse being directed at a Barrow AFC staff member during Tuesday evening’s Sky Bet League Two fixture at The So Legal Stadium. “The club would like to make it absolutely clear that we abhor discrimination in all its forms and will take the strongest action possible, including pursuing life bans, for anyone found guilty of racism. “We will be conducting a thorough investigation and would appeal to any fans who may have witnessed any discriminatory abuse to please come forward.” Morecambe said in statement they were “aware of an incident that has taken place” during the match. They added: “Until full details and understanding of the incident have been made clear, the club will not be making any further comment at this time. Morecambe FC stands against all forms of discrimination.” Read More Barrow demand life bans after alleged racist abuse during Morecambe win England star Alex Greenwood well enough to return home after head injury Cristiano Ronaldo rages against fans, referee and Jordan Henderson in chaotic match
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