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This Startup Is Using Billions of Dollars to Build Japan’s Own TSMC
This Startup Is Using Billions of Dollars to Build Japan’s Own TSMC
Japan’s government-backed Rapidus Corp. is lobbying chipmakers, their suppliers and research institutions to set up shop on the
1970-01-01 08:00
Kim Jong Un’s Train Headed Toward Russia for Putin Talks
Kim Jong Un’s Train Headed Toward Russia for Putin Talks
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un headed to Russia via his luxury armored train, ahead of talks with
1970-01-01 08:00
Eldercare Startup Papa Loses Contracts With Major Health Insurers
Eldercare Startup Papa Loses Contracts With Major Health Insurers
Several major US health insurers, including Humana Inc., CVS Health Corp.’s Aetna and Molina Healthcare Inc., are declining
1970-01-01 08:00
Labour Hopes to Woo UK Trade Unions Worried About Starmer’s Priorities
Labour Hopes to Woo UK Trade Unions Worried About Starmer’s Priorities
The UK’s main opposition Labour Party will attempt to deepen links with trade unions at a crucial gathering,
1970-01-01 08:00
MGM Resorts Says It Shut Down Some Systems Following Cyberattack
MGM Resorts Says It Shut Down Some Systems Following Cyberattack
MGM Resorts International said it has identified a cyberattack that is affecting some of the company’s systems. The
1970-01-01 08:00
Guyana Is World’s Most Booming Economy — And Is Set to Grow 38% This Year
Guyana Is World’s Most Booming Economy — And Is Set to Grow 38% This Year
Guyana’s economy will expand 38% this year as a wave of oil wealth transforms the South American nation,
1970-01-01 08:00
Top Fund Managers Pile Into Japan Banks on BOJ Tightening Bets
Top Fund Managers Pile Into Japan Banks on BOJ Tightening Bets
A top-ranked fund that keeps a fifth of assets in shares of Japanese lenders is ready to increase
1970-01-01 08:00
Shipping Giant Maersk Taps Investors for First Dollar Green Bond
Shipping Giant Maersk Taps Investors for First Dollar Green Bond
Shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S borrowed $750 million in its first dollar-denominated green bond sale, the latest company
1970-01-01 08:00
Aaron Ramsey scores as Wales beat Latvia to keep their Euro 2024 hopes alive
Aaron Ramsey scores as Wales beat Latvia to keep their Euro 2024 hopes alive
Wales kept their Euro 2024 qualification hopes alive with a 2-0 win in Latvia as Aaron Ramsey’s 100th career goal and a David Brooks clincher lifted the pressure on under-fire manager Rob Page. Ramsey stroked home a 29th-minute penalty – his 21st goal for Wales – before Brooks, on as a substitute for the injured captain, settled matters in the sixth minute of stoppage time. The victory was Wales’ second in 14 attempts and gives them renewed hope that they can claim a top-two place in Group D. On a night when Wales simply had to win or be left with a play-off route to Germany next summer, there was further good news before kick-off as group leaders Croatia did them a favour by winning 1-0 in Armenia. Croatia are Wales’ next Euro opponents in Cardiff next month, and Page can now look forward to that game after heading to Riga with huge question marks over his future. The 49-year-old was feted as a national hero after leading Wales to their first World Cup for 64 years, but poor performances at that tournament and in this campaign had prompted large parts of the fan base to call for managerial change. Page had drawn encouragement from Thursday’s friendly with South Korea – and he named 10 of the side who started that goalless draw in Cardiff. Captain Ramsey returned in place of Nathan Broadhead as Burnley’s Connor Roberts won his 50th cap. Jordan James made his first competitive start and the 19-year-old suggested he may be a mainstay of the Wales midfield for some time to come. Latvia had drawn a complete blank in Euro 2024 qualifying, losing all four games, with three of them – including a 1-0 away defeat to Wales in March – by a single goal margin. The tiny three-sided Skonto Stadium, with cars parked behind one goal, seemed at odds with what was such an important night in Welsh football. But over 1,000 Wales fans were in a crowd of 6,464. There had been a mood of sporting celebration in Riga throughout the day as Latvians turned out to honour their basketball players, who had recorded a best finish of fifth at the sport’s World Cup, in the city. Wales should have had the perfect start inside 75 seconds when Ethan Ampadu released Brennan Johnson but Tottenham’s new striker skied over on his unfavoured left side. Ampadu was off-target from a Harry Wilson corner but Wales were threatening at set-pieces. Chris Mepham met another Wilson corner at the far post and Ben Davies reached the deflected ball first to force Roberts Ozols into a flying save in the Latvian goal. Chances continued to come and go for Wales with Johnson wayward again and Ozols producing stops to deny Wilson and Roberts. There was a danger that frustration would creep in, but Latvia provided a helping hand when Kaspars Dubra bundled over Wilson after 28 minutes. The incident survived a VAR check for a potential offside in the build-up and Ramsey coolly converted for his landmark goal. Wales should have been out of sight in the next 10 minutes as Neco Williams and Johnson fired wide when well-placed and Ozols denied Wilson again. Latvia had shown nothing as an attacking force for 41 minutes before suddenly bursting into life. Ward shovelled out a Janis Ikaunieks header that Roberts had to clear as the Latvian striker prepared to pounce for the rebound, while Raimonds Krollis almost profited twice after being left unguarded. Wales suffered a blow four minutes into the second half when Ramsey signalled to the bench to come off, with David Brooks taking his place. The worry was that Wales would miss Ramsey’s stabilising influence and Krollis went close after Johnson had driven wide. Latvia might have been reduced to 10 men when Ikaunieks aimed a wild kick at James. Slovakian referee Michal Ocenas brandished a yellow card before being asked to review the decision at the VAR monitor. After a two-minute check Ocenas stuck with his original decision and Ikaunieks escaped further sanction. The final quarter became very fragmented with a series of niggly fouls. Ikaunieks’ 20-yard shot flew into the side netting and, while that would have represented the cruellest punishment for Wales, Brooks ended matters by racing on to Wilson’s pass and scoring with the most delicious of chips. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba provisionally suspended for anti-doping offence The key talking points ahead of Scotland v England at Hampden Park Gareth Southgate says England like Harvey Barnes amid talk of Scotland switch
1970-01-01 08:00
Even Alabama knows it's the end of an era in Tuscaloosa
Even Alabama knows it's the end of an era in Tuscaloosa
Alabama offensive lineman Tyler Booker opened up on the differences between the current and older Crimson Tide squads.
1970-01-01 08:00
US Allows Release of $6 Billion to Iran Before Prisoner Swap
US Allows Release of $6 Billion to Iran Before Prisoner Swap
The US cleared the way for $6 billion in oil proceeds to be returned to Iran and agreed
1970-01-01 08:00
Oracle Falls After Reporting Slower Growth in Cloud Sales
Oracle Falls After Reporting Slower Growth in Cloud Sales
Oracle Corp. reported cloud sales growth that slowed in the quarter, dimming enthusiasm about the software maker’s expansion
1970-01-01 08:00
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