Asia Stocks Set to Fall as China Property in Focus: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks are set to open lower Tuesday, as traders return their focus to China’s efforts to halt
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Eritrean Defense Forces committed war crimes and possible crimes against humanity in Tigray, Amnesty International alleges
The Eritrean Defense Forces committed war crimes and possibly crimes against humanity in Tigray, Ethiopia, immediately before and after signing a ceasefire last year, a new Amnesty International report has alleged.
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Debt Crisis Threatens to Engulf China’s Surviving Developers
China’s housing crisis has engulfed the country’s private developers, producing record waves of defaults and leaving a shrinking
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Mississippi hunters capture longest alligator in state history
A group of Mississippi hunters have broken the state record for the longest alligator ever captured in the state with a 14-foot-3-inch reptile weighing just over 800 pounds.
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Manchester United winger Antony denies allegations he attacked ex-girlfriend
Manchester United winger Antony has denied accusations of physical aggression towards his former girlfriend, which have seen him dropped from the Brazil squad. In an interview with Brazilian website UOL – which also published photographs and screenshots of messages between the pair – Gabriela Cavallin claims she was attacked by Antony “with a headbutt” in a Manchester hotel room on January 15, leaving her with a cut head which needed treatment from a doctor. Cavallin, a social media influencer, also alleges she was punched in the chest by Antony, which she claims caused damage to a silicone breast implant which required corrective surgery back in Brazil. Another alleged incident is claimed to have taken place at a house on May 8, with Cavallin saying she suffered a cut finger while trying to protect herself, accusing Brazil international Antony of throwing a glass cup towards her as well as then taking her passport. Cavallin is said to have filed a report to the Sao Paulo Civil Police concerning allegations of physical and verbal abuse by Antony while on holiday in Brazil during June 2022, when she was pregnant, as well as making a separate complaint to Greater Manchester Police (GMP). Writing on Instagram, Antony, who signed for United from Ajax in an £85.5million deal in September 2022, protested his innocence in response to what he called “false accusations”. “Out of respect for my fans, friends and family, I feel obliged to speak out publicly about the false accusations I have been the victim of,” Antony said. “From the beginning I have treated this matter with seriousness and respect, providing the necessary clarifications before the police authority. The police investigation is under judicial secrecy, and therefore I cannot make its contents public. “However, I can calmly state that the accusations are false and that the evidence already produced and the other evidence that will be produced demonstrate that I am innocent of the accusations made. “My relationship with Gabriela was tumultuous, with verbal insults from both sides, but I never committed any physical aggression. “At each moment, whether in testimony or in an interview, she presents a different version of the accusations. I trust that the ongoing police investigations will demonstrate the truth about my innocence. Brazil international Antony “Therefore, I come to vehemently deny the accusations made and inform you that I remain at the entire disposal of the Brazilian authorities to clarify whatever is necessary. “I trust that the ongoing police investigations will demonstrate the truth about my innocence.” In a statement to Telegraph Sport, GMP said: “Greater Manchester Police is aware of the allegations made and enquiries remain ongoing to establish the circumstances surrounding this report. We will not be commenting any further at this time.” Manchester United had no comment on the matter when contacted by the PA news agency on Monday evening. Following the emergence of the allegations, Brazil confirmed Antony had been withdrawn from the squad for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Bolivia and Peru, with Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus called up as a replacement. “Due to the facts that became public this Monday, involving striker Antony, from Manchester United, and which need to be investigated, and in order to preserve the alleged victim, the player, the Brazilian team and the CBF, the entity informs that the athlete has been withdrawn from the Brazilian team,” a statement from the Brazilian Football Confederation read. “To replace him, coach Fernando Diniz called Gabriel Jesus, who was pre-selected on a list of 36 players, sent to FIFA.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Tottenham duo Davinson Sanchez and Tanguy Ndombele join Galatasaray Steve Borthwick says out-of-form England will persist with their current tactics Bastien Chalureau says he is ‘not a racist’ following France World Cup call-up
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Cowboys early OL injury reminiscent of scary 2022 start
Dallas Cowboys left guard Tyler Smith left practice on Monday, days before their season-opener, due to a "hamstring discomfort."
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Demand for Japan’s Faltering Bonds to Be Tested in Key Auctions
The Japanese government will test demand in the bond market with auctions in key 10-year and 30-year maturities
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US Says Kim Jong-Un Seeks ‘Leader-Level’ Talks With Russia on Arms Deals
The White House National Security Council said Kim Jong-Un expects “leader-level talks” with Russia over providing weapons to
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College football fans expose how new clock rules just make more time for ads
College Football has been hit with a new wave of ads. What are fans saying about the new influx of capitalism?
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UK to Lift Effective Ban on New Onshore Wind Farms This Week
The UK will announce new planning regulations that will lift an effective ban on new onshore wind farms
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Colombia Finance Ministry and Business Groups Make Rare Joint Plea for Interest Rate Cuts
Colombia’s Finance Ministry joined the nation’s top bankers and industrialists in calling for interest rate cuts to revive
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3 Steelers who are definitely playing their last season in Pittsburgh
The Steelers are primed to return to the playoffs this year, but these three veterans don't have a long-term future with Mike Tomlin's team.
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