Erik ten Hag blames referees after 'very good' Man Utd fall to Copenhagen
Erik ten Hag blames the referees for Man Utd's 4-3 defeat to Copenhagen.
1970-01-01 08:00
The oldest goalscorers in Champions League history
A list of the ten oldest players to ever score a Champions League goal, including Manchester United's Ryan Giggs, Milan's Paolo Maldini and Roma's Francesco Totti
1970-01-01 08:00
Ivanka Trump testimony: Why 'I don't recall' is a common legal strategy
Ivanka Trump repeated the phrase "I don't recall" in her testimony. Experts say it was a smart approach.
1970-01-01 08:00
Essex surgeon's family claims South Africa police chatted as he lay dying
Speaking for the first time, Kar Hao Teoh's family tells how he was shot dead in South Africa.
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Australia to investigate Optus outage as customers seek compensation
By Renju Jose SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia said on Thursday it would investigate an outage at telco Optus that cut off
1970-01-01 08:00
Sony Q2 profit falls 29%, hit by chips division
By Sam Nussey TOKYO Sony's operating profit fell 29% in the July-September quarter, below estimates, as the company
1970-01-01 08:00
Singapore’s Housing Rally Is Set to End, Morgan Stanley Says
Singapore’s seven-year rally in private home prices, the longest upcycle since the 1980s, is about to end as
1970-01-01 08:00
Giorgia Meloni Defied Doubters to Survive a Year in Italy, Now It Gets Harder
There’s a saying in the working class Roman neighborhood where Giorgia Meloni grew up that means “the heart
1970-01-01 08:00
Japan's efforts to foster chip sector are 'impressive' - research org head
By Sam Nussey TOKYO Japan's efforts to regain its position as a leading manufacturer of chips are "impressive",
1970-01-01 08:00
Third Republican debate: Four takeaways from the Miami event
There were some heated exchanges on Ukraine and China, but strict moderation limited direct clashes.
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Anger as Ramaswamy seems to call Jewish Ukraine leader Zelensky ‘Nazi’ at GOP debate
Businessman and presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy appeared on Wednesday to call Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, who is Jewish, a “Nazi” during the latest GOP presidential debate. During a line of comments in which the Republican argued Ukraine is anti-democratic and undeserving of US aid, Mr Ramaswamy claimed, “It has celebrated a Nazi in its ranks – the comedian in cargo pants, a man called Zelensky – doing it in their own ranks. That is not democratic.” However, the entrepreneur may have stumbled over his words and actually been speaking about a separate person as a “Nazi.” During the debate in September, he put it slightly differently, telling the audience, “We need a reasonable peace plan to end this, this is a country whose president just last week was hailing a Nazi in his own ranks.” The attack is an apparent reference to an incident from Canada in September. After hearing a speech from Mr Zelensky, lawmakers there gave an ovation to 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka, who fought for the Waffen-SS Galicia Division, a Nazi unit in WWII. The former soldier was invited to attend the address by then-House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota, who has since resigned. Neither the Ukrainian delegation present nor the Canadian government was informed of the invitation, House government leader later Karina Gould told NPR. “No one in this House is above any of us. Therefore I must step down as your speaker,” Mr Rota said in Parliament in late September. “I reiterate my profound regret for my error in recognising an individual in the House during the joint address to Parliament of President Zelensky. “That public recognition has caused pain to individuals and communities, including to the Jewish community in Canada and around the world in addition to Nazi survivors in Poland among other nations. I accept full responsibility for my actions,” he added. Regardless of Mr Ramaswamy’s intended meaning, the comments generated controversy immediately, with critics arguing they played into Russian propaganda points. “Repeating offensive Kremlin talking points is an odd way to try to win votes in the USA,” retired Navy admiral James Stavridis wrote on X. Russia has repeatedly, falsely attacked the Ukrainian governments and its leaders as Nazis, and refered to its invasion of the country as “denazification.” “I’m increasingly convinced that Ramaswamy is a Ukrainian secret agent performing a parody of how stupid and cruel pro-Putin MAGA propagandists sound,” Russian chess champion and human rights activist Garry Kasparov wrote on X. “People advising Vivek Ramaswamay should be ashamed,” former Trump White House official Alyssa Farah Griffin added in a post of her own. “The paycheck is not worth propping up this ridiculous & offensive person. Antisemitism is on the rising globally & he has the gall to say this about a Jewish leader who is at war for his nation’s sovereignty. Despicable.” The Independent has contacted the Ramaswamy campaign for comment. Read More Ukraine moves step closer to EU membership as European Commission backs talks Russia-Ukraine war: Zelensky ‘sure of’ battlefield success – live Hundreds gather at vigil held for Ukrainian soldiers killed in missile attack Where the GOP presidential candidates stand on the war in Ukraine Trump challenged by Zelensky to come to Ukraine after claims he could stop war Ukraine opens criminal investigation into deadly Russian missile strike
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Ref show: Giannis draws weak ejection after dunk and stare-down
Giannis Antetokounmpo was ejected from Wednesday's game for taunting after he stared down Isaiah Stewart.
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