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China new home prices now seen climbing this year after policy steps: Reuters Poll
China new home prices now seen climbing this year after policy steps: Reuters Poll
By Liangping Gao and Ryan Woo BEIJING Prices of new homes in China are now expected to climb
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An ailing Pope Francis appears at a weekly audience but says he's not well and has aide read speech
An ailing Pope Francis appears at a weekly audience but says he's not well and has aide read speech
Pope Francis has presided at his weekly audience with the public at the Vatican
1970-01-01 08:00
J.P.Morgan sees
J.P.Morgan sees "challenging" backdrop for stocks in first half of 2024
J.P.Morgan expects economic uncertainty clouding the outlook for risky assets in the first half of next year as
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US military Osprey aircraft with 8 aboard crashes into the sea off southern Japan
US military Osprey aircraft with 8 aboard crashes into the sea off southern Japan
Japan’s coast guard has found a person and debris in the ocean where a U.S. military Osprey aircraft carrying eight people crashed off southern Japan
1970-01-01 08:00
As global rates turn, banks in India and Indonesia set to win
As global rates turn, banks in India and Indonesia set to win
By Ankur Banerjee SINGAPORE As Asia's banking sector navigates a peak in global interest rates and risks of
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PUMA RE:SUEDE Pilot Project Turns Experimental Sneakers Into Compost
PUMA RE:SUEDE Pilot Project Turns Experimental Sneakers Into Compost
HERZOGENAURACH, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 29, 2023--
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Israel, Hamas due to release more people amid efforts to extend truce
Israel, Hamas due to release more people amid efforts to extend truce
By Nidal al-Mughrabi, Mohammemd Salem and Henriette Chacar GAZA/JERUSALEM Hamas and Israel were expected to release more hostages
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ECB should not set policy based on profit concerns: de Guindos
ECB should not set policy based on profit concerns: de Guindos
FRANKFURT The European Central Bank should not set policy based on consideration about its own profitability or the
1970-01-01 08:00
On World AIDS Day, AHF Poland Warns – ‘It’s Not Over’
On World AIDS Day, AHF Poland Warns – ‘It’s Not Over’
LUBLIN, Poland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 29, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Avatar 3 will be in post production for two years
Avatar 3 will be in post production for two years
James Cameron will now spend two years on "post production" for 'Avatar 3' before its 2025 release.
1970-01-01 08:00
'A lot of auto-tune': Timothee Chalamet jokes about singing skills in Wonka
'A lot of auto-tune': Timothee Chalamet jokes about singing skills in Wonka
Timothée Chalamet joked he needed "a lot of auto-tune" for his singing in 'Wonka' but he enjoyed the "great learning experience" of the dance routines.
1970-01-01 08:00
Beth Mead on her England return: ‘The things I’ve dealt with have made me a stronger person’
Beth Mead on her England return: ‘The things I’ve dealt with have made me a stronger person’
Beth Mead says she is rediscovering the joy of football after a year shaped by loss and grief. The last time Mead played at Wembley, her mother, June, was still alive to see it. Wembley was the scene of Mead’s greatest triumph, when England won the Euros and she finished as the tournament’s top scorer and best player. What followed was the toughest year of her life, as she ruptured her anterior cruciate ligament and then lost her mum after a long battle with ovarian cancer. But on Friday, Mead has the chance to return to Wembley and make her first appearance for the Lionesses in 385 days. It is another significant milestone, both in the resumption of her career as a footballer, and in her grieving process. While she has required emotional resilience, Mead is proud of her journey and believes her mum would be too. “Growing up I would say I was mentally quite weak,” Mead says. “I’d like to think the things I’ve dealt with have made me a stronger and better person.” Injury not only robbed the 28-year-old of a place at the World Cup, but it took away an outlet to process the loss of her mother as well. Instead of having that focus, Mead was limited to a repetitive cycle of rehabilitation, a routine she got through along with her Arsenal team-mate and partner Vivianne Miedema, who was sidelined along with Mead after rupturing her ACL a month after she did. There were dark moments during rehab but Mead says those bad days feel better now she is back on the pitch and doing what she loves. On Sunday, Mead scored her first goals since returning to the pitch in Arsenal’s 3-0 win over West Ham. She dedicated both to her mum, a moment she had waited 11 months for. If that finally provided some closure, returning to Wembley is set to as well, even though it is the place where they shared some of their happiest memories. As with scoring her first goals, it can be a reminder that her mum is not there to see them and that can make it difficult as well. But Mead is back and the Lionesses have been lifted by her presence ahead of a pair of must-win fixtures against the Netherlands and Scotland. England manager Sarina Wiegman didn’t want to rush her return and said the forward needed more time when she named her squad for last month’s double-header against Belgium: but as Mead got minutes off the bench, and then starts, the confidence returned. “I’ve been feeling more like myself again,” she says. Instead of being in Australia with the Lionesses this summer, she was at home watching the World Cup on TV with captain Leah Williamson, who suffered the same injury four months after Mead. If missing the World Cup was cruel, having to watch as England narrowly lost the final to Spain was just as hard. The final was a tough watch for them both. “We struggled,” Mead admits. “We just want to help the team do the best that they can do. We got that taken away from us.” How England are in need of the return of the Euros golden boot winner. Defeat last month to Belgium left the Lionesses in third place in their Nations League group, with top spot required to secure a place for Great Britain at the Paris Olympics next summer. England, who have lacked a spark in games since the World Cup, must now beat both the Netherlands at Wembley and Scotland at Hampden while hoping other results go their way. Mead, who missed out on the 2020 Olympics after she was controversially left out of Hege Riise’s Team GB squad, famously sparking the form that led into the Euros the following summer, is as motivated as anyone to get the job done. Now she returns to the Lionesses with a renewed perspective, taking to each training session with a sense of fresh enthusiasm. “I feel like a kid again,” she smiled. After all, the thought of returning to England was Mead’s motivation during rehab. Now Wembley also offers a meeting that perhaps Mead could not have dared for during the dark days, the chance to face Miedema on the pitch when the Lionesses host the Netherlands, now both players have recovered from their ACLs. Even thinking about those moments with the people who lived and breathed what Mead went through during rehabilitation is enough to make her emotional. “I think it’s a nice moment for both of us,” Mead says. “It’s a hard journey - who does their ACLs at the same time?” she laughs. “We’ve seen the good and bad days from each other. But I’m proud of my journey and I’m very proud and happy to have had the support around me that I’ve had during this time. I feel very lucky and blessed to have had that.” Read More Beth Mead ‘smiling like a Cheshire cat’ on England return WSL and Women’s Championship poised to break away from FA The sporting weekend in pictures
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