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Yellen says oil price cap has 'significantly' cut Russia's revenues
Yellen says oil price cap has 'significantly' cut Russia's revenues
By Andrea Shalal MARRAKECH, Morocco U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday said a G7-led price cap on
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When will 'The Voice' Season 24 episode 7 air? Coaches gear up for last leg of 'Blind Auditions'
When will 'The Voice' Season 24 episode 7 air? Coaches gear up for last leg of 'Blind Auditions'
'The Voice' Season 24, Episode 7 is the last of the blind audition episodes before NBC kicks off the Battle Rounds, which is set to air Tuesday at 9 pm ET
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Teary-eyed Megyn Kelly shares 'disturbing' Israel-Hamas news, says 'forgive me for reporting darkness'
Teary-eyed Megyn Kelly shares 'disturbing' Israel-Hamas news, says 'forgive me for reporting darkness'
Megyn Kelly choked up as she found it 'incredibly difficult’ to report on the deadly Israel-Hamas conflict
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China wants to be a peace broker in the Middle East. How has it responded to the Israel-Gaza war?
China wants to be a peace broker in the Middle East. How has it responded to the Israel-Gaza war?
When Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas visited Beijing in June, China vowed to contribute "Chinese wisdom, Chinese strength" to resolve the long-standing conflict between the Palestinians and Israel.
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World Bank's Banga: Interest rates to stay higher for longer
World Bank's Banga: Interest rates to stay higher for longer
MARRAKECH, Morocco World Bank President Ajay Banga said on Wednesday interest rates will likely stay higher for longer
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Embattled Swedish Landlord SBB Falls After Goldman Slashes Price Target
Embattled Swedish Landlord SBB Falls After Goldman Slashes Price Target
SBB, the landlord at the center of Sweden’s property crisis, fell as much as 10.2% in Stockholm after
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Lehman Brothers’ US Parent Fights Deutsche Bank Over UK Cash
Lehman Brothers’ US Parent Fights Deutsche Bank Over UK Cash
Deutsche Bank AG squared off against the US parent company of Lehman Brothers in a London court this
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Japan Custody Bank to Set Up Fresh Panel Over Alleged Misconduct
Japan Custody Bank to Set Up Fresh Panel Over Alleged Misconduct
Custody Bank of Japan Ltd. will set up a second panel of outside lawyers to probe alleged misconduct
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Harry Kane: ‘Ronaldo and Messi got better after 30 – my career is only at half-time’
Harry Kane: ‘Ronaldo and Messi got better after 30 – my career is only at half-time’
Harry Kane doesn’t drink. He enjoyed Bayern Munich’s annual trip to Oktoberfest in full lederhosen and ate a giant pretzel, but his jug of beer was barely touched. At the hotel where he lives, meals are carefully planned by his chef: breakfast is an omelette or yoghurt and granola; lunch and dinner consists of salad and vegetables topped off by a rotating carousel of white fish, chicken or beef. Sometimes he has salmon as a treat. He lives away from his wife and children, in a country where he does not speak the language after only a handful of lessons, in a city he cannot enjoy without being mobbed. His family will move over but for now it is a solitary, unremitting existence: eat, sleep, play, recover, repeat. It is not quite the life of a monk, but when children dream of becoming England captain, they probably don’t dream of this. This, though, is sometimes the life of an elite footballer. He has climbed to the top of the game; he loves it here and he wants to stay. Kane is the sort of person who has it all mapped out, from his ambition to play in the NFL to his retirement in Surrey, where he is building a new family home. So when he says his career is only at half-time, aged 30, you know it is not just bluster but part of a considered masterplan. “The perception in sport is you hit 30 and people start to think that’s the end,” he says. “But the way I’m looking at it is that I almost have the second half of my career [to come]. I’ve had nine or 10 years at the highest level and I’m hoping for another eight or nine years at the highest level again.” His best years, Kane says, might still be ahead of him. “There is definitely room for improvement. When you look at a lot of the top-level players – Ronaldo, Messi, Lewandowski, Ibrahimovic – they have almost got better as they hit 30. In a lot of sports that happens. Everything is maybe settled in your personal life, you are comfortable with your body, you are comfortable mentally and that just allows you to focus on football.” Kane is sitting in a colourful side room at St George’s Park, where he is on England duty ahead of Friday’s friendly with Australia and a Euros qualifier against Italy next week. England teammates have been asking about life at Bayern, where Kane has made a fast start: nine goals and four assists in nine games. The manager Thomas Tuchel has come under scrutiny after one or two disjointed performances, with Bayern third in the table – Tottenham, ironically, are top of the Premier League. But Kane has impressed in these early weeks. “There’s a lot of other stuff that goes into a transfer – the personal stuff, trying to find houses, living in hotels, not having my family with me,” he says. “It’s all stuff I’m not used to. So to be able to have started the way I have, I’m really proud. I could have scored a few more goals, I’ve had quite a few chances. But if you’d have told me before the transfer this is what I’d be on, the amount of goals and assists and wins, I’d have taken that.” Football in Germany is well suited to longevity, with a winter break each season and one less cup competition to contend with than English football. Many players consider retirement from international duty to prolong their club careers, but in that sense it is almost the opposite with Kane. His workload has lightened, and he has no intention of ever turning down his country. “I will probably keep [playing for England] until I’m not picked anymore, and then accept that and take it on the chin,” he says. Might he lead England into a home Euros in 2028? “Who knows? Hopefully, I’m aiming to still be around by then. I feel as good as I’ve ever felt before and I’d like to think my career will go to my late thirties, at least.” Kane is a friend and admirer of Tom Brady, the oldest player to win the NFL’s MVP award, aged 40. As a teenager struggling on loan at Leicester City, Kane sat alone in a rented flat wondering how he was ever going to make it at Spurs when he couldn’t even get a game in the Championship. There he came across a documentary about Brady on YouTube, charting the quarterback’s rise from obscurity, and he felt inspired to chase his own dream. A decade on, Kane is back where it all started, spending plenty of time alone again, albeit in slightly smarter accommodation. It is a symptom of his determination to stay at the top of the game and to prove he belongs at one of the biggest clubs in the world. And perhaps what captures Kane’s unique mindset, what marks him out as one of England’s greatest ever footballers, is that he is never finished. “I definitely think there are levels [to reach],” he says. “Being at Bayern Munich now, I can keep pushing myself to see how good I can get.” To Kane, the second half has only just begun. Read More On this day in 2019: England lose long unbeaten qualifying record in Prague Harry Kane dreaming of leading England to Euro 2028 glory on home soil I am a Tottenham fan – Harry Kane wants Spurs to win Premier League Football rumours: Wayne Rooney in the running for Birmingham job ‘Role model’ David Beckham reached out after Hampden Park hounding, says Maguire Maguire reveals Beckham reached out during difficult England moment
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Former Hamas chief calls for protests, neighbours to join war against Israel
Former Hamas chief calls for protests, neighbours to join war against Israel
DOHA Former Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal called for protests across the Muslim world on Friday in support of
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LVMH shares slump and hit fashion sector as luxury giant's sales growth moderates
LVMH shares slump and hit fashion sector as luxury giant's sales growth moderates
PARIS (Reuters) -LVMH's shares slumped on Wednesday, knocking back other shares in the fashion sector, as the French luxury giant's
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Novo’s Blockbuster Ozempic Now Shows Kidney Promise, Hitting Rivals 
Novo’s Blockbuster Ozempic Now Shows Kidney Promise, Hitting Rivals 
Novo Nordisk A/S said a kidney failure study of its diabetes drug Ozempic showed effectiveness surprisingly early, sending
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