3 ways Barcelona could line up without injured Frenkie de Jong
The options for Xavi to set up his Barcelona midfield without injured starter Frenkie de Jong.
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South African Coal Heartland Is Ill-Prepared for Energy Transition
South Africa’s main coal producing province of Mpumalanga, the focus of the country’s $8.5 billion Just Energy Transition
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Premier League crisis club of the week 2023/24: Sheffield United
This week's 'Premier League crisis club of the week' is Sheffield United after their harrowing 8-0 defeat to Newcastle United,
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Theatre tickets from night of Lincoln assassination sell for $262,500
The US president was shot and killed in the presidential box of Ford's Theatre during a performance.
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Erdogan Says Turkish Approval of Sweden NATO Bid Hinges on F-16s
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the Turkish parliament will abide by his pledge to ratify Sweden’s accession to
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Your Winter Holiday Travels May Finally Cost Less This Year
If last year's holiday vacation sticker shock was too much for you, you might find winter travel in
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Thai Activist Gets Four-Year Jail Term for Royal Insult
A Thai court on Tuesday sentenced a pro-democracy activist, who spearheaded an unprecedented movement calling for monarchy reform,
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General Atlantic CEO Revamps Firm to Push Beyond Growth Equity
General Atlantic is reorganizing around three core businesses to prepare for a more aggressive expansion beyond its roots
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Chicago Billionaire Turns to Messi to Boost Stagnant Soccer Bet
From free tickets to see superstar Lionel Messi to synchronized LED bracelets, billionaire Joe Mansueto is pulling all
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Mexican goods worth $1 billion stuck at US border amid migration checks
By Jose Gonzalez and Laura Gottesdiener CIUDAD JUAREZ (Reuters) -Trade across the U.S.-Mexican border has been slowed over the past
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Gulf-UK Free Trade Talks Are ‘Progressing Well’, Says Official
Free trade negotiations between the UK and the six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council are “progressing well”
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Ukraine-Russia war – live: Fire rips through Odesa hotel after two-hour Putin drone strike
Russian missiles have struck Odesa two nights in a row, damaging key infrastructure in the region. Early on Monday morning, Russian attacks in the region left a high-rise hotel destroyed and at least two workhouse workers dead. An air strike on Monday night saw further attacks on the key Ukrainian grain exporting port of Izmail, injuring two people and damaging infrastructure, the governor of the Odesa region said on Tuesday. A port building, storage facilities and more than 30 trucks and cars were damaged in Monday night’s attack, which lasted more than two hours, Oleh Kiper said on the Telegram messaging app. The Ukrainian military reported shooting down 26 of the 38 Iranian-made attack drones it said were launched by Russia. Moscow has intensified its air attacks on Ukrainian ports on the Danube River, including Izmail and Reni, after it quit a grain deal in July that ensured the safe export of Ukrainian grains. Seperately on Tuesday morning, a Russian missile strike damaged a local enterprise in the southern Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih, its mayor, Oleksandr Vilkul, said. There were no immediate reports of casualties. Read More Putin’s Black Sea fleet commander ‘killed in navy attack’ as Ukraine breakthrough triggers ‘panic’ Tucker Carlson denies rumour he is launching Russian TV show after his image appeared on state channel Canadian parliament accidentally honours Nazi - with Zelensky and Trudeau applauding How Ukraine’s forces have surged back against Russia
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