Earthshot Prize: Prince William says climate crisis too visible to be ignored
The Prince of Wales strikes a note of optimism as he reveals the winners of his annual Earthshot Prize.
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Fed's Goolsbee: we are making progress on inflation
The Federal Reserve has made significant inroads on bringing inflation back down to its 2% target and if
1970-01-01 08:00
Netanyahu says Israel will have security control over Gaza after war
Israel must have "overall security responsibility", its PM says, amid concerns of re-occupation.
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Boy George to star in Moulin Rogue! The Musical on Broadway in 2024
Boy George will appear in ‘Moulin Rogue! The Musical’ - the Broadway adaptation of Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 movie - in 2024 taking on the role of Harold Zidler, the owner of the titular Paris nightclub.
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Eduardo Camavinga signs new long-term contract at Real Madrid
Real Madrid have announced that Eduardo Camavinga has signed a new contract with the club running until 2029.
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Afghanistan players boycott World Cup qualifier with Qatar
Players from the Afghanistan men’s team are boycotting their World Cup qualifying match against Qatar over their treatment by the football federation. A substantial number, 18 players, have reportedly refused to play in the match, due to take place in Qatar on 16 November. Three footballers who play overseas sent a letter last month to the Asian Football Confederation and Fifa detailing complaints and allegations of serious corruption by the Afghanistan Football Federation, the Guardian has reported. “The last straw came at the last camp when a big group of us decided that we’d had enough – 18 players got together and said: ‘If we’re going to move forward, we have to put a stop to this,’” Noor Husin, who plays in the National League for Southend United, told the Guardian. “We really want change. We want to help domestic players because the money they are getting from Fifa is not being used in the right way. “We have the worst flights possible and we have to stay in substandard hotels. “We’ve come together as a group because we want football in Afghanistan to move forward and we believe that it’s not going to move forward with the people that are in charge at the moment.” Faysal Shayesteh, who is a former captain and also signed the letter, said: “Every year our federation gets financial support from Fifa and from the AFC. “We want to show a positive Afghanistan to the world so we are asking Fifa to stop supporting our federation financially because the money is going into the pockets of a gang who is ruling football in the country.” The federation’s secretary Behram Siddiqui has denied the allegations. While players have argued that the AFF executive committee kept half of the bonus that should have gone to the squad for reaching the next stage of the World Cup qualifying among themselves, and that they have been holding on to money from plane tickets of players travelling to games. A Fifa spokesperson said: “Fifa was informed of these allegations very recently and is currently looking into the matter.” Read More Afghan players watch Morocco's team practice for Women's World Cup, hoping to get their chance Women's World Cup brings attention to abuse in soccer Russia consider leaving Uefa after invite to Asian competition
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NFL Week 10 Predictions and Picks Against the Spread: Six Best Bets
4-1 going into Monday night, which means 32-21 on the year JAGUARS (+3) over NINERS The San Francisco 49ers were off this week, which means we're missing the we
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UBS Seeks to Shed $5 Billion in Rich Clients’ Assets
UBS Group AG has decided to exit $5 billion in assets it manages for rich customers as it
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Daniel Sturridge reveals secret behind successful Luis Suarez partnership
Daniel Sturridge has reminisced about his famed partnership with Luis Suarez, admitting that he wished he could've played alongside the Uruguayan for longer at Liverpool.
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Kashkari Says Fed Inflation Fight Not Over, to Do More If Needed
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said policymakers have yet to win the fight against inflation
1970-01-01 08:00
Nikola Jokić Calls Off Reporters, Answers All the Questions They Were Going to Ask
The defending champion Denver Nuggets are cruising right along and sit at 7-1 after taking care of the New Orleans Pelicans last night. Mike Malone's team was t
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Europe should brace for U.S. Treasury clearing rules, says industry body
By Huw Jones LONDON Europe has nowhere to hide from U.S. plans to mandate clearing of U.S. Treasuries
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