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US confirms it will offer charter flights to help Americans leave Israel
US confirms it will offer charter flights to help Americans leave Israel
By David Shepardson and Steven Scheer WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. State Department will begin offering charter flights to Europe to
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Prime Gaming Halloween 2023 Offerings
Prime Gaming Halloween 2023 Offerings
Players can get free Prime Gaming Halloween 2023 offerings by claiming in-game items for Valorant, Modern Warfare 2, Roblox, Diablo 4, and more.
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Argentina’s Inflation Surges to 138% Ahead of Presidential Election
Argentina’s Inflation Surges to 138% Ahead of Presidential Election
Inflation in Argentina jumped to its highest level in three decades, underscoring the extent of the economic crisis
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Former Stasi officer charged with 1974 Berlin Wall murder
Former Stasi officer charged with 1974 Berlin Wall murder
The man, now 79, allegedly shot a man in the back as he was crossing into West Germany.
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NYPD Boosts Security for Deterrence on Tensions Over Israel
NYPD Boosts Security for Deterrence on Tensions Over Israel
A top police intelligence official in the New York Police Department said an increase in security around the
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NY Fed survey: Ahead of Sept. FOMC, big banks eyed one more year of balance sheet cuts
NY Fed survey: Ahead of Sept. FOMC, big banks eyed one more year of balance sheet cuts
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK The Federal Reserve will likely stop the process of shrinking its balance
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Spain vs Scotland LIVE: Latest score and goal updates as Scots look to reach Euro 2024
Spain vs Scotland LIVE: Latest score and goal updates as Scots look to reach Euro 2024
Scotland are hoping to continue their winning start in Euro 2024 qualifying as they travel to Seville to take on Spain this evening. Steve Clarke’s men have won five from five in their campaign so far, including that impressive victory over the Spaniards at Hampden Park back in March. Should they triumph again tonight the Scots will secure qualification for the tournament in Germany next summer. They will also qualify if Norway fail to beat Cyprus in the other Group A fixture. However, Spain are in great form. Manager Luis de la Fuente has led the hosts to victory in the Nations League and will be confident of earning a victory over the Scots this time around. Spain have played one game fewer than Scotland and would move to within three points of the leaders with a win, keeping them on track to secure a place at Euro 2024 themselves. The top two teams will progress from Group A and La Roja will confirm their place at the tournament with wins over Scotland and Norway on Sunday. Follow all the action as Spain host Scotland in the Euro 2024 qualifiers plus get all the latest odds and tips right here: Read More Is Spain v Scotland on TV? Channel, start time and how to watch Euro 2024 qualifier online tonight How Scotland became the one team Rodri could not defeat What do Scotland need to qualify for Euro 2024?
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JPMorgan chief Dimon warns of 'ripple effects' from Middle East violence
JPMorgan chief Dimon warns of 'ripple effects' from Middle East violence
The conflict in the Middle East will have "ripple effects that extend far beyond the region", JPMorgan Chase's
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Graham Arnold urging Australia to claim England scalp for ‘kids and nation’
Graham Arnold urging Australia to claim England scalp for ‘kids and nation’
Australia manager Graham Arnold reiterated Ange Postecoglou’s message for his side to beat England for “the kids and the nation” ahead of the first ever meeting between the countries at Wembley. Arnold brought in Spurs boss Postecoglou and his fellow former Australia head coach Guus Hiddink in a bid to inspire the Socceroos ahead of Friday’s friendly in London. Australia are underdogs going into the encounter, having only beaten England once in seven meetings – a 3-1 triumph at Upton Park in 2003 – and sitting 23 spots below their fourth-placed hosts in the FIFA world rankings, but Arnold says his side will only have victory on their minds when they take the pitch. He said: “The speeches that Ange said yesterday were very similar about what we’ve been saying for years with doing it for the kids in Australia, the nation and your family and people who are close by and the supporters. “I know one thing is that they (the players) will run until they drop, the energy will be there and they’ll put in the performance of their lives. “I have got a special relationship with both (Postecoglou and Hiddink). I’ve known Ange for 40 odd years, I’ve played and coached against him, worked with him and we’ve had a great connection for years. “With Guus, he’s pretty much a mentor to me and like a brother, a father. I’ve got to be careful with what I say because he’s not that old but he’s always been a great man to me and I worked with him during the 2006 World Cup as his assistant. “We aim to win. We’re not going out there to lose or draw the game, we’re going out there to win the game. “It’s the culture that we bring. We’ve seen the Socceroos and the Matildas (Australia women’s team) bring the nation together and this is not my team, it’s the nation’s team.” While Australia are looking to make history at Wembley, Arnold highlighted some of the challenges he says they face trying to grow the game back home. Despite the successful co-hosting of the Women’s World Cup this summer, where the Matildas got to the semi-finals, Arnold says the infrastructure and support they receive pales in comparison to other sports Down Under, or that England enjoy. “We don’t get anywhere near the help and resources (of Australian rules football),” Arnold said. “We see the Prime Minister and the government say they love coming out to watch the Socceroos and Matildas with scarves on but they must lose them when they go home. We see the Prime Minister and the government say they love coming out to watch the Socceroos and Matildas with scarves on but they must lose them when they go home. Graham Arnold “We don’t have a home of football. Whether you believe that or not, we don’t have a home. “When the Socceroos come to Sydney to train, we have to go to a rugby league field where they remove the posts and put soccer posts up. That’s the truth. “We are the highest participated sport at grassroots (in Australia). The last four days England have been at St George’s Park and they come down to (Wembley) where they are inspired and have a culture, we don’t have anything like that. “After the World Cup I said ‘hopefully this will make things change’ and that government funding will help inspire the kid’s lives and fulfil their dreams.” Australia’s most recent meeting with England saw the home side claim a 2-1 win at the Stadium of Light in 2016, when an 18-year-old Marcus Rashford because the youngest player to score on his England debut. Roy Hodgson was in charge of England for that match but Arnold, who took charge in 2018, is looking forward to pitting his wits against the present incumbent Gareth Southgate. Arnold said: “England are a fantastic team and Gareth Southgate is a great coach, a wonderful man and I look forward to seeing him tomorrow night. “We are very appreciative of the invitation to play here and we’re looking forward to the match.”
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Bob Menendez: US Senator faces new charges of acting as agent of Egypt
Bob Menendez: US Senator faces new charges of acting as agent of Egypt
The new charges accuse Democrat Bob Menendez of providing "sensitive" information to help Egypt.
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UK to deploy Royal Navy ships to support Israel
UK to deploy Royal Navy ships to support Israel
Downing Street says it will be on standby to "deliver practical support to Israel".
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5 under-the-radar quarterbacks who have put the 2024 NFL Draft on notice through six weeks
5 under-the-radar quarterbacks who have put the 2024 NFL Draft on notice through six weeks
We know about Caleb Williams and Drake Maye, but these under-the-radar QBs in college football have put the 2024 NFL Draft evaluators on notice.
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