
Bayern Munich predicted lineup vs Koln - Bundesliga
Bayern Munich's predicted lineup ahead of their trip to Koln in the Bundesliga in their first match back after the November international break.
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Koln vs Bayern Munich - Bundesliga: TV channel, team news, lineups and prediction
Preview of the Bundesliga encounter between Koln and Bayern Munich on Friday night as club football returns after the international break.
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ECB Should Be Ready to Hike Again, Officials Agreed Last Month
European Central Bank officials agreed they should raise borrowing costs again if needed despite deciding against such a
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German Budget Mess Could Inflict Big Growth Hit in 2024, BE Says
Germany’s economy may grow next year by less than half the pace it could otherwise have achieved as
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Turkey central bank ramps up interest rates to 40%
LONDON Turkey's central bank delivered a larger-than-expected 500 basis point interest rate hike on Thursday, lifting its benchmark
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Bank of Israel to keep rates on hold again as war continues
By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM Israel's central bank is expected to leave short-term interest rates unchanged next week for
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Turkey’s Central Bank Outdoes Forecasts With Big Rate Hike
Turkey’s central bank hiked interest rates by double the amount markets expected on Thursday, bolstering the lira. The
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Wales to host Finland in Euro 2024 semi-final play-off
Wales have been drawn to host Finland in the semi-finals of the qualification play-offs for Euro 2024. The match will take place on Thursday, March 21 at Cardiff City Stadium. Should Rob Page’s men win that single-leg tie, they would then host either Poland or Estonia five days later at the same venue to play for a spot at next summer’s tournament in Germany. Finland finished third in Northern Ireland’s qualifying group – four points behind both Denmark and Slovenia – after winning six of their 10 fixtures. They sit 62nd in the FIFA rankings, 34 places below Wales, and are aiming to qualify for the European Championship finals for only the second time following their debut at Euro 2020. Wales are seeking to secure a third successive appearance at the finals of the competition and reach a fourth major tournament out of the last five after last year ending their 64-year wait to play at the World Cup. They finished third in Group D of qualifying, behind pool winners Turkey and second-placed Croatia. Just three of the 24 places at Euro 2024 remain up for grabs, with Wales attempting to navigate Path A of the play-offs. In Path B, Israel face a semi-final against Iceland following Thursday’s draw at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, while Bosnia and Herzegovina will host Ukraine. Georgia take on fellow potential tournament debutants Luxembourg in Path C, while Kazakhstan travel to 2004 European champions Greece in the other semi-final of that route. Read More Who are the contenders to replace Stephen Kenny as Republic of Ireland boss? On This Day in 2008 – Ricky Hatton dominates Paulie Malignaggi in Las Vegas New sponsor to help 460 clubs in Women’s FA Cup market themselves with AI app
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Turkey cenbank hikes rate sharply, to complete tightening soon
ISTANBUL Turkey's central bank raised its policy rate by a larger-than-expected 500 basis points to 40% on Thursday
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Jenna Ortega exits Scream 7 due to scheduling conflicts
Jenna Ortega will not be returning as Tara Carpenter in 'Scream VII' due to scheduling conflicts with the Netflix series 'Wednesday'.
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Deutsche Telekom Suffers EU Setback Over Antitrust Fine Interest
Deutsche Telekom AG suffered a blow at the European Union’s top court in a potentially precedent-setting dispute over
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Wembley arch unlikely to be lit in support of campaigns or events in future
The Wembley arch is unlikely to be lit in support of campaigns and causes or to mark tragic events in the future. The Football Association faced criticism last month – including from the Cabinet minister responsible for sport – after a decision was taken not to light the arch in the colours of the Israeli flag following attacks on its citizens by Hamas militants. The Israeli government has said 1,200 people were killed in the attacks. FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said on October 19 that his organisation would review its approach to lighting the arch, and the PA news agency understands it is now unlikely to be lit in future except for matters directly related to Wembley’s purpose as a sport and entertainment venue. It is understood this will also mean the arch is not lit in relation to inclusion and diversity matters, such as being lit up in rainbow colours to support the LGBTQ+ community. However, the FA still intends to use the power of the sport to support a range of campaigns and causes in other, meaningful ways. The arch could still be lit in other exceptional circumstances, such as the death of the monarch or an England footballer. Bullingham said last month: “This week has made us question whether we should light the arch and when, and we’ll be reviewing that in the coming weeks. “I recognise that our decision caused hurt to the Jewish community, who felt that we should have lit the arch and that we should have shown stronger support for them. “This was one of the hardest decisions we’ve had to make and the last thing we ever wanted to do in this situation was to add to the hurt.” The FA was heavily criticised by a number of Jewish community groups, while Rabbi Alex Goldberg resigned from an FA faith in football group over its response. The governing body was also criticised by Lucy Frazer, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. Read More ECB releases county cricket schedule for packed 2024 summer Who are the contenders to replace Stephen Kenny as Republic of Ireland boss? On This Day in 2008 – Ricky Hatton dominates Paulie Malignaggi in Las Vegas New sponsor to help 460 clubs in Women’s FA Cup market themselves with AI app Stephen Kenny believes he leaves behind a ‘great job’ for Ireland successor Stephen Kenny leaves role as Ireland manager after contract is not renewed
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