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American Air Sees Modest Quarterly Profit After Summer Boom
American Air Sees Modest Quarterly Profit After Summer Boom
American Airlines Group Inc. sees profit this quarter in line with Wall Street’s expectations, tempering investor enthusiasm over
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10 Wondrously Unusual Castles From Around the World
10 Wondrously Unusual Castles From Around the World
From Europe's smallest castle to a fortress built into a cliff, these unique castles all break the mold.
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Wildfires slowly abate in Greece but temperatures rise
Wildfires slowly abate in Greece but temperatures rise
By Angeliki Koutantou and Fedja Grulovic ATHENS (Reuters) -Wildfires across Greece slowly abated on Thursday after razing swathes of forest
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Powerball: One winning ticket sold for $1.08bn jackpot
Powerball: One winning ticket sold for $1.08bn jackpot
The odds of winning such a jackpot are very slim - one in 292.2 million, Powerball says.
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Jordan Henderson urged to speak on human rights abuses if Saudi move goes ahead
Jordan Henderson urged to speak on human rights abuses if Saudi move goes ahead
Amnesty International has called on Jordan Henderson to speak out against human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia after Liverpool agreed a deal to sell their captain to Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq. The 33-year-old has reportedly reached a verbal agreement on a contract worth £700,000 a week, with the clubs having agreed a £12million fee, the PA news agency understands. He would be joining up with former Reds teammate Steven Gerrard, who was appointed manager earlier this month. LGBT+ groups have warned the England midfielder that his reputation as an ally to the community could be irreparably damaged if he accepts the offer, having previously been a vocal proponent of inclusivity in the game. Homosexuality is illegal and punishable by death in Saudi Arabia, while the state stands accused of a host of other abuses including placing harsh restrictions on women’s rights and the right to political protest. Critics including Amnesty have claimed that the regime of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman seeks to ‘sportswash’ the country’s international reputation by luring world football stars to the Pro League, with Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo amongst the most prominent players to have moved. “Coming shortly after Steven Gerrard’s move to Al-Ettifaq, this looks very much like more Saudi sportswashing as huge amounts of Saudi wealth continues to pour into the purchase of star players, new events and even the acquisition of entire clubs,” said Amnesty’s UK economic affairs director, Peter Frankental. “With every major signing Saudi Arabia is seemingly ratcheting up its sportswashing effort, with the overall strategy apparently one where Mohammed Bin Salman’s Saudi Arabia is increasingly associated with sport and entertainment, not repression and human rights abuse. “While Saudi sportswashing gathers pace, there’s been a sustained human rights crackdown in the country, with peaceful activists intimidated and jailed, as many as 196 people executed last year alone, and (dissident journalist) Jamal Khashoggi’s sickening murder covered up. “Jordan Henderson is of course free to play for whoever he chooses, but we would urge him to examine Saudi Arabia’s human rights record and be prepared to speak out about human rights violations in the country.” Henderson has been in Germany on Liverpool’s pre-season tour but was left out of the squad for Wednesday’s friendly against Karlsruhe. A deal is also believed to be close for midfielder Fabinho to join Pro League side Al Ittihad as the exodus of Premier League players moving to the country continues. Chelsea have sold three players this summer to Saudi clubs, with N’Golo Kante, Kalidou Koulibaly and Edouard Mendy having left west London, whilst a £30m deal was agreed on Wednesday for Manchester City’s Riyad Mahrez to join Al-Ahli for. Frankental added: “On the one hand it would be deeply concerning if sporting figures like Henderson were expected to read from a script praising Saudi Arabia as part of their contractual commitments, but the real onus is on FIFA and other sporting bodies to ensure that Saudi Arabia’s growing involvement in sport doesn’t involve human rights violations. “If, as rumoured, we end up with a Saudi bid to host the World Cup in the 2030s FIFA must rigorously assess any bid according to proper human rights criteria, and we would urge FIFA to consider Saudi Arabia’s sportswashing as part of this assessment.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Gold Coast mayor says city is ready to host 2026 Commonwealth Games Amateur champion Christo Lamprecht makes bright start on his Open debut Jack Welsby says St Helens are ready for ‘biggest game of the season’
1970-01-01 08:00
Yevgeny Prigozhin: Wagner boss says activities to continue in Africa
Yevgeny Prigozhin: Wagner boss says activities to continue in Africa
Yevgeny Prigozhin says "there will be no reduction in our programmes" in the continent.
1970-01-01 08:00
James Cameron reminds everyone he 'warned' about 'dangers' of AI in Terminator
James Cameron reminds everyone he 'warned' about 'dangers' of AI in Terminator
Director James Cameron has expressed his concern about the rapid speed at which AI is progressing, and that it could end like his film, Terminator. The face behind some of the biggest films on the planet sat down with CTV News where he shared his thoughts about what needs to change. "I warned you guys in 1984, and you didn't listen...I think the weaponisation of AI is the biggest danger", he said. "I think that we will get into the equivalent of a nuclear arms race with AI, and if we don't build it, the other guys are for sure going to build it, and so then it'll escalate." Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletter
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Billionaire Cheng Family Takes Over Vietnam Casino Resort
Billionaire Cheng Family Takes Over Vietnam Casino Resort
Hong Kong’s billionaire Cheng family has assumed control of a casino resort in Vietnam from the former listed
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The Brazil youngsters who could make big transfers next
The Brazil youngsters who could make big transfers next
Here are five players that could move away from Brazil in big transfers in the near future.
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Barcelona transfer rumours: Felix loan edges closer; Kane considered in 2024
Barcelona transfer rumours: Felix loan edges closer; Kane considered in 2024
The latest roundup of Barcelona transfer rumours, including news on their pursuit of Joao Felix, interest in Harry Kane, Franck Kessie's possible sale and more.
1970-01-01 08:00
Philip Morris beats profit estimates as cost pressures ease amid steady demand
Philip Morris beats profit estimates as cost pressures ease amid steady demand
(Reuters) -Philip Morris International on Thursday beat Wall Street expectations for quarterly profit, boosted by a let-up in soaring tobacco
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Newmont misses quarterly profit estimates on lower output
Newmont misses quarterly profit estimates on lower output
Gold miner Newmont missed Wall Street estimates for second-quarter profit on Thursday, hurt by lower production due to
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