
Toyota partially halts output at Tianjin plant in China - Jiji
TOKYO Japan's Toyota Motor is partially suspending production at its plant in Tianjin, China, the Jiji news service
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Timothee Chalamet: Wonka is my favourite film
Timothee Chalamet thinks that 'Wonka' is the best movie he has worked on in his burgeoning acting career.
1970-01-01 08:00

'It's a phase': Jodie Foster doesn't care for superhero films
Jodie Foster feels that the dominance of the superhero genre in film is a "phase that's lasted a little too long".
1970-01-01 08:00

Japan expresses concern about US Osprey aircraft continuing to fly without details of fatal crash
Japan’s top government spokesperson expressed concern on Friday that the U.S. military is continuing to fly Osprey aircraft in the country without providing adequate information about a fatal crash this week in southwestern Japan despite repeated requests that it do so
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Euro zone factory downturn eased a touch in November -PMI
LONDON The broad-based downturn in euro zone manufacturing activity eased slightly last month but the sector remained deeply
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Lee leads the Australian Open by 3 shots, moves into a prime position for back-to-back titles
Min Woo Lee has moved into a strong position to win back-to-back titles by taking a three-shot lead halfway through the Australian Open just five days after clinching the Australian PGA Championship
1970-01-01 08:00

Swiss GDP grows by 0.3% in third quarter
ZURICH Switzerland's economy grew by 0.3% during the third quarter, the government said on Friday, as the service
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‘Gladiator’ sequel ‘set to resume shooting in December’ after actors’ strike agreement
Following its shooting delay amid the SAG-AFTRA walk-out that paralysed Hollywood, the making of ‘Gladiator 2’ is reportedly set to resume next month.
1970-01-01 08:00

Tom Holland sets conditions for Spider-Man return
Tom Holland won't play Spider-Man again just "for the sake of making another one" because he is very "protective" of the character.
1970-01-01 08:00

Philippines opens a coast guard surveillance base in the South China Sea to watch Chinese vessels
The Philippine coast guard has opened a new surveillance base on a remote island occupied by Filipino forces in the disputed South China Sea as Manila ramps up efforts to counter China’s increasingly aggressive actions in the strategic waterway
1970-01-01 08:00

Novo Nordisk finds compounded Wegovy up to 33% impure, sues Florida pharmacies
By Patrick Wingrove (Reuters) -Novo Nordisk said on Thursday it sued one compounding pharmacy and refiled a lawsuit against another
1970-01-01 08:00

FPL Gameweek 14: Anthony Gordon, Bukayo Saka and five players to consider for transfers
Arsenal sit at the top of the Premier League, but with Liverpool and Manchester City hot on their heels, trying to decide on a Fantasy Premier League captain has become a more complicated task than simply giving it to Erling Haaland every week. With multiple teams contending with seemingly ever-increasing injury lists, the pool of available players has also taken a hit, and if available, a wildcard could come into contention. Here are five players we think could impress in gameweek 14, and perhaps even into the festive period, with managers needing to decide how big their injury lists can be, and perhaps hold a couple of transfers over before the matches start coming thick and fast. Bukayo Saka, Arsenal (8.7) The Arsenal man has four assists in the last five gameweeks, and remains the Gunners’ first-choice penalty taker. When it comes to assured points, Saka is also a safe bet having played 90 minutes in three of the last five games. The next few weeks starts with a seemingly easy home match against Wolves before trophy to Luton and Aston Villa come up, which could be slightly more problematic, but neither suggest Arteta might consider rotating his side, especially after Liverpool were held to a draw at Kenilworth Road before the international break. Pedro Porro, Tottenham (5.3) Porro is an attacking, relatively cheap defender who has the added bonus of being on all set pieces in the absence of James Maddison. However, it might be a solid rotation option, with Spurs due to travel to Manchester City on Sunday, but then there are matches at home to West Ham and Newcastle, before a trip to Nottingham Forest is followed by the visit of Everton. Bryan Mbeumo, Brentford (7.0) He has consistently been a part of Brentford’s team and is likely to get at least two points, when taking into account Brentford’s upcoming fixtures of Luton, an injury-hit Brighton and Sheffield United, he looks certain to have an impact. It is time to look past the fact that his last club goal came in October against Brentford, and embrace that he has six club goals already this season, and with the fixtures coming up, is likely to add to that tally. Antony Gordon, Newcastle United (5.9) Who could resist selecting Gordon, especially with a match against his former club Everton to come, although admittedly in between Manchester United at home and Tottenham away. But Eddie Howe’s team remain solid picks and at the very least, with their mounting injury concerns that threaten to leave them unable to fill the bench, Gordon will be involved. Kostas Tsimikas, Liverpool (4.7) With Andy Robertson injured, is it time to go for an unconventional Liverpool defender? The Scotland left-back could be out until the new year, giving the still relatively cheap Tsimikas a solid run of games, including the festive period. Taking the draw at Luton aside, and the difficulty of playing in Europe and the Premier League, Jurgen Klopp’s side are in for an easy run. Home to Fulham, a trip to Sheffield United and then another one to Palace are up next. Read More Gabriel Jesus responds to Arsenal rumours of signing new striker Arteta praises ‘really convincing’ Arsenal after Champions League rout Mikel Arteta hails Aaron Ramsdale despite errors in Arsenal’s win over Brentford Declan Rice urges England to finish 2023 with a ‘bang’ in North Macedonia Talking points ahead of England’s clash with North Macedonia I always want more for myself – Phil Foden targets England goals and assists
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