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USMNT news: McKennie's valuation, Tillman update, Weah to Atletico
USMNT news: McKennie's valuation, Tillman update, Weah to Atletico
Today's USMNT news includes Juventus naming their price for Weston McKennie. Malik Tillman will not be joining Rangers andTimothy Weah has been linked with Atletico Madrid.USMNT news: Juventus name price for Weston McKennieWeston McKennie is expected to leave Juventus this summer. However, ...
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USMNT roster for the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup
USMNT roster for the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup
The USMNT roster for the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup has been named by B.J.Callaghan. The squad ispredominantly made up of MLS-based players and they will still be expected to win the tournament.USMNT roster: Players picked by Callaghan GK: Sean Johnson GK: Matt Turner GK: Gaga Slonina DE...
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Arsenal pull new home shirt while ‘design error’ is rectified by Adidas
Arsenal pull new home shirt while ‘design error’ is rectified by Adidas
Arsenal have been forced to pull their new home shirt from shelves while a “design error” is corrected by kit manufacturer Adidas. The authentic home shirt, with a retail price of £110, has been made temporarily unavailable and Adidas has said supporters who had already purchased the 2023/24 jersey will be refunded. The shirt honours Arsenal’s ‘Invincible’ season 20 years on from when Arsene Wenger’s side went unbeaten throughout an entire Premier League campaign. Within the design, the outcome of the 38 results is detailed with a row of W’s and D’s to highlight the wins and draws from across the season. However, the authentic shirt – that which is worn by the players on a matchday – only carried 32 of those results and has since been removed from sale. “The 2023-24 Arsenal home authentic jerseys are temporarily unavailable while a design error is being corrected,” Adidas said in a statement to the PA news agency. This design error falls short of the standards we set ourselves as a brand, and we apologise to the club and its fans Adidas statement “We are working closely with the club and our partners to ensure restocked jerseys are available as soon as possible, and are offering full refunds to fans who have already bought one. “This design error falls short of the standards we set ourselves as a brand, and we apologise to the club and its fans. “The replica ‘fan’ version of the home jersey is unaffected and widely available now.” The ‘fan’ shirt is the same design but is a cheaper option for supporters, retailing at £80 through Arsenal’s official club shop. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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adidas halt Arsenal home shirt production due to glaring error
adidas halt Arsenal home shirt production due to glaring error
Arsenal and kit manufacturers adidas have temporarily suspended the sale of their 2023/24 home shirt due to a design error. The Gunners' home strip pays homage
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Harry Maguire retrial at Greek court to be held in February
Harry Maguire retrial at Greek court to be held in February
Harry Maguire’s retrial at a Greek court will be held in February, the PA news agency understands. The Manchester United and England defender was handed a suspended 21-month sentence in August 2020 following an incident in Mykonos. Maguire’s legal team immediately lodged an appeal against the conviction for assaulting a police offer and attempted bribery, which United said extinguished the initial court verdict and nullified the conviction. The retrial was reportedly set to take place earlier this month until the defender’s legal team asked for it to be put back. PA has been told it will now take place on February 7, 2024, three-and-a-half years after the event. Maguire does not have to attend the retrial and it is understood the United captain is unlikely to appear given the time of year.
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Imposter syndrome – what is it and why does Kim Kardashian have it?
Imposter syndrome – what is it and why does Kim Kardashian have it?
Reality TV star and businesswoman Kim Kardashian says she still has “imposter syndrome”, despite the global success of her multi-million dollar shapewear brand Skims. Kardashian, 42, revealed the brand, founded in 2019, has exceeded “everything that I ever imagined”. Celebrities such as Bella Hadid and Michelle Obama have also shared the imposter syndrome obstacles they have faced. So, why might you feel ‘imposter syndrome’ in spite of success, and what does it even mean? What is imposter syndrome? Imposter syndrome is “a feeling that we’re going to be found out, feeling like we are a fraud, that we aren’t as good as people think we are”, says psychologist and author of Self Care For Tough Times, Suzy Reading. “It’s where we downplay our successes and where we doubt our ability moving forwards, even though we’ve demonstrated the same skills and strengths countless times in the past.” What causes it? “Quite often, it is caused by caring deeply and wanting to get it right,” Reading continues. “It can be seen as part of us assessing our readiness, or preparation or skill, in delivering something important to us. It’s also a safeguard against becoming arrogant, conceited, boastful or underprepared. Other causes include personality traits like perfectionism, or being raised in a family environment that focuses on high achievement above all else.” What are the signs? Kardashian is not alone. “Even the most talented, accomplished, experienced, educated, successful people have this experience,” says Reading. “It is very common. We can all relate to the feeling and it can manifest in different ways, including self-doubt, insecurity, fear of making mistakes, fear of failure, self-criticism, negative self-talk, an inability to accept praise or compliments, undervaluing your own contributions, or attributing accomplishments to external variables. It can lead to self-sabotage, and eventually burnout.” How can you get rid of it? “Here’s the good news – we don’t need to eradicate it,” Reading explains. “Make peace with that voice of self-doubt, allow it to be there, and understand that it is a reflection of how much you care – and not your ability. “Remember your thoughts are not facts and we don’t have to invest our identity in them. Don’t try to silence the voice of the inner critic, but also, don’t amplify it. Let it speak, but then pass the mic to the voice that cheers you on, encourages you – the compassionate voice we can all cultivate,” she adds. “I’d also recommend looking for evidence contrary to the voice of your imposter – challenge it, dispute it, remind yourself of your strengths, your values, your accomplishments and all the work you’ve done to reach this point in your life. “Get your body involved too – it’s not just about using your mind – stand tall because our posture has an impact on our feelings of personal power, soothe your nervous system with calm, relaxed breathing, releasing physical tension, and remember: you are capable, you are resourceful”.
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Burkina Faso media guide
Burkina Faso media guide
An overview of the media in Burkina Faso, including links to newspapers and broadcasters.
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Ghana Economy Expands 4.2% in First Quarter, Beats Estimates
Ghana Economy Expands 4.2% in First Quarter, Beats Estimates
Ghana’s economy grew faster than anticipated in the first quarter, driven by the services and agricultural sectors. Gross
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Yacht-maker Ferretti takes stock orders for Milan launch
Yacht-maker Ferretti takes stock orders for Milan launch
LONDON (Reuters) -Italian yacht maker Ferretti, pursuing an additional listing of shares in Milan, started taking stock orders from investors
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Man City confident of signing Josko Gvardiol from RB Leipzig
Man City confident of signing Josko Gvardiol from RB Leipzig
Manchester City have stepped up their interest in Josko Gvardiol and are in talks with RB Leipzig over a deal, though are reluctant to meet their €100m price tag.
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Arsenal edge closer to Kai Havertz deal and gear up for third Declan Rice bid
Arsenal edge closer to Kai Havertz deal and gear up for third Declan Rice bid
Arsenal are progressing well in talks to sign Chelsea forward Kai Havertz as they prepare to launch a third bid for West Ham captain Declan Rice. The Gunners are aiming to add to the squad that manager Mikel Arteta led to second place in the Premier League last season. Rice emerged as a top target earlier this year, but the PA news agency understands a move for Havertz could also now be close to fruition. The 24-year-old has hit 19 Premier League goals in 91 appearances for the Blues, but could be set to move across London and link up with the Gunners. It is believed a new bid has yet to be lodged for Havertz, but the difference in valuation between the clubs is close. West Ham on Tuesday knocked back a second offer for Rice, which would have made the England midfielder Arsenal’s all-time record signing. The structure of add-ons to Arsenal’s bid is believed to be the issue for West Ham, who are keen to stick to their guns and receive £100million for their skipper. Arsenal have also been linked with moves for Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia and Jurrien Timber of Ajax. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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Junk Food, Sweet Drinks Are Philippines’ Next Tax Targets
Junk Food, Sweet Drinks Are Philippines’ Next Tax Targets
The Philippines is pursuing plans to tax junk food and hike levies on sweetened beverages to boost revenue
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