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German Climate Activists Targeted in Nationwide Raids
German Climate Activists Targeted in Nationwide Raids
Authorities searched 15 properties across Germany in connection with a criminal investigation against a climate activist group that
1970-01-01 08:00
UK inflation surprises for all the wrong reasons
UK inflation surprises for all the wrong reasons
UK inflation dropped back below 10% in April but didn't fall as sharply as economists were expecting, and one crucial measure of prices rose further to hit a 31-year high.
1970-01-01 08:00
Europe Gas Falls Further as Traders Eye Weaker Demand Prospects
Europe Gas Falls Further as Traders Eye Weaker Demand Prospects
European natural gas prices declined further to the lowest level in nearly two years as demand prospects for
1970-01-01 08:00
South Africa Weighs Extending Lives of Larger Coal Power Plants
South Africa Weighs Extending Lives of Larger Coal Power Plants
South Africa is considering extending the lives of some of its biggest coal-fired power plants as the government
1970-01-01 08:00
Top Thai Hotel Group Projects Record Year on China Tourism Boom
Top Thai Hotel Group Projects Record Year on China Tourism Boom
Minor International Pcl, one of Asia’s largest hotel resort operators, expects a record year for its hospitality business
1970-01-01 08:00
Valencia to appeal against ‘unfair’ sanctions following racist abuse of Vinicius
Valencia to appeal against ‘unfair’ sanctions following racist abuse of Vinicius
Valencia will appeal against their five-game partial stadium closure and hefty fine following the racist abuse aimed at Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior, calling the sanction “unfair and disproportionate”. Vinicius threatened to leave the pitch in the second half of Sunday’s LaLiga match at the Mestalla after being subjected to alleged monkey chants from the crowd and Real Madrid, who said the incident constituted a “hate crime”, filed a complaint with the Spanish State Attorney General’s Office. In response, the club have been ordered to shut the Mario Kempes south stand, where the alleged abuse happened, for five matches and have also been fined 45,000 euros (£39,000) by the Spanish football federation (RFEF). Valencia said in a strongly worded statement: “Valencia CF wishes to show its total disagreement and indignation at the unfair and disproportionate penalty imposed by the competition committee on the club with the closure of the stand for five games. “Valencia CF wants to publicly denounce that in this resolution of the RFEF competition committee they show evidence that contradicts what the national police and LaLiga say. “In addition, this sanction is based on evidence that the club has not been able to see and without giving us a hearing. “Valencia CF has condemned, condemns and will condemn in the most energetic way any act of racism or violence. These behaviours have no place in football or in society and we will continue to act in the most forceful way to eradicate this scourge. “For this reason, Valencia CF is collaborating from the first minute with the police and all relevant authorities to clarify the events that occurred last Sunday. Valencia CF will appeal to the last instance the closure of the stand, a sanction that it considers totally unfair and one more offense in the latest disciplinary decisions that have been taken against the club Valencia official statement “In addition, it has applied the maximum possible sanction with the expulsion for life from our stadium to the fans that the police have identified for their racist behaviour. “For this reason we consider that penalising and depriving all the fans who were not involved in these unfortunate incidents from seeing their team is a totally disproportionate, unfair and unprecedented measure against which we will fight. “The fight against racism requires the real commitment of all the parties involved without using it as a pretext to incur serious injustices. “Valencia CF will appeal to the last instance the closure of the stand, a sanction that it considers totally unfair and one more offence in the latest disciplinary decisions that have been taken against the club. Valencia CF asks for the utmost respect and rigour for our institution and fans.” An RFEF statement on Tuesday night read: “The competition committee has sanctioned Valencia CF with the partial closure of the Mestalla stadium for five matches, more specifically the Mario Kempes south stand, following the events that occurred during the league match between the local team and Real Madrid CF. “It is considered proven that, as reflected by the referee in his minutes, there were racist shouts at Vinicius, a Real Madrid CF player, during the aforementioned match, altering the normal course of the match and considering the infractions very serious. “In addition, an economic sanction of 45,000 euros (£39,000) is imposed on Valencia.” LaLiga players and officials called for racism to be tackled in Spain in the wake of Sunday’s match. Before Tuesday night’s games between Real Valladolid and Barcelona, and Celta Vigo and Girona, players from both sides, as well as the match officials, stood behind banners which read ‘Racism, out of football’. LaLiga shared a pre-match clip from the Celta-Girona game on its official Twitter account with the hashtag #JUNTOSContraElRacismo (#TOGETHERagainstRacism). The footage also showed a supporter holding up a placard with ‘No Al Racismo’ (No to Racism) written on it. There were similar sentiments at the Valladolid-Barcelona game as fans showed their support for Brazil international Vinicius. Barcelona forward Raphinha removed his shirt when substituted to show a message which read: “As long as the colour of the skin is more important than the brightness of the eyes, there will be war.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Opportunity knocks as Rafael Nadal misses French Open for first time since 2005 Stars hoping to shine in absence of clay king Nadal – 10 to watch at French Open On this day in 2003 – James Anderson takes five on England Test debut at Lord’s
1970-01-01 08:00
EU Nations Told to Prioritize Inflation Fight in Uncertain Times
EU Nations Told to Prioritize Inflation Fight in Uncertain Times
European Union nations must ensure they don’t let up in the fight against inflation at a time of
1970-01-01 08:00
Roubini Says US Debt Deal Could Reach ‘Last Hour’: Qatar Forum
Roubini Says US Debt Deal Could Reach ‘Last Hour’: Qatar Forum
Nouriel Roubini warned Wednesday that talks to avoid a US default could drag on, with failure to agree
1970-01-01 08:00
Roubini Warns US-China Cold War Risks Worsening After G-7 Summit
Roubini Warns US-China Cold War Risks Worsening After G-7 Summit
Nouriel Roubini warned the US and China are headed down a path of confrontation after a Group of
1970-01-01 08:00
Axa Venture Partners to Raise €1.5 Billion Fund for Tech
Axa Venture Partners to Raise €1.5 Billion Fund for Tech
Axa Venture Partners announced a new €1.5 billion ($1.6 billion) late-stage fund to invest in European and North
1970-01-01 08:00
Korea Space Race Heats Up as North and South Plan Launches
Korea Space Race Heats Up as North and South Plan Launches
The two Koreas are in a space race. The North is upgrading its space center to accommodate the
1970-01-01 08:00
UK’s Stubbornly High Inflation Fuels Bets for Higher Rates
UK’s Stubbornly High Inflation Fuels Bets for Higher Rates
Britain’s inflation rate remained much stronger than expected, with the fastest increase in services and core prices in
1970-01-01 08:00
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