Bundesbank Chief Calls on Berlin to Create Budget Clarity Soon
Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel called on the German government to resolve the situation on the budget as soon
1970-01-01 08:00
Arsenal vs Brentford: Complete head-to-head record
The complete head-to-head record between Arsenal in Brentford, including the high-profile Premier League meetings between Mikel Arteta and Thomas Frank's teams.
1970-01-01 08:00
Grealish misses Man City vs. Liverpool match because of illness. Haaland starts
Jack Grealish was left out of Manchester City’s squad against Liverpool because he was was unwell
1970-01-01 08:00
Iceland volcano – live: Met Office issues magma warning as likelihood of imminent eruption remains
A warning over the risks of emerging magma and the persistent likelihood of an imminent eruption of the Icelandic volcano has been issued by the country’s Met Office. In its latest update, the forecaster warned: “The likelihood of a volcanic eruption at some location along the length of the magma intrusion persists.” It added that the area between Hagafell and Sýlingarfell still faces the possibility that “magma could emerge”. A fortnight ago, Grindavik was evacuated after magma-induced seismic activity tore vast chasms through the streets of the town. While hundreds of earthquakes are still hitting the surrounding area daily, “seismic activity continues to decrease”, said the Icelandic Met Office, adding: “The likelihood of an imminent volcanic eruption diminishes with time.” But, speaking to The Independent as international media were allowed back into the town for the first time, one civil protection official told The Independent: “It is still dangerous here ... I have never seen anything like it before. Usually we will have a few minutes warning to get out, but with the weather like it is today, we have even less.” Read More Inside the abandoned Iceland town left in limbo by a volcano Every resident of an Icelandic town was evacuated due to a volcano. Daring rescuers went back to save the pets New parents refuse to return to Iceland fishing town rocked by earthquake: ‘We need a stable home’
1970-01-01 08:00
The 2023 Shenzhen New Energy Vehicle Industry Showcased Its Development in Macao to Strengthen its Expansion into Portuguese Speaking Countries
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1970-01-01 08:00
On This Day in 2020: Gunners welcome their fans back in style
Arsenal announced they would become the first Premier League club to welcome fans in for a competitive fixture since March following the coronavirus pandemic, on this day in 2020. The north London club confirmed 2,000 spectators were to be allowed in for their Europa League match against Rapid Vienna the following week. The Gunners learned Emirates Stadium was to be in tier two of the Government’s new regionalised approach to tackling the coronavirus pandemic, and were able to welcome fans in for the clash with the Austrian side. A club statement read: “It’s been almost nine long months since we had fans in attendance at Emirates Stadium and our matches have simply not been the same without you. “While we appreciate that reduced capacity matches will be far from being ‘back to normal’, we can’t wait to welcome our fans back home for what will be a historic moment for the club.” This was the first time fans have been able to watch a Premier League side in action since the first coronavirus lockdown saw the 2019-20 season pause in March. In the match itself, Arsenal eased to a 4-1 victory. The Gunners had already booked their place in the knockout stages, but a comfortable win meant they finished at the top of Group B. Alexandre Lacazette opened the scoring with an impressive long-range strike before Pablo Mari, returning to the team for the first time since suffering an ankle injury in June, headed in a second, with academy graduates Eddie Nketiah and Emile Smith Rowe adding the gloss either side of Kohya Kitagawa’s consolation. Read More Miami Dolphins take down New York Jets in 21-point win Pep Guardiola puts Jurgen Klopp on pedestal as ‘by far’ his biggest career rival Mauricio Pochettino wants managers ‘involved in decisions’ around referee reform
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Mauricio Pochettino reveals how he punished himself for touchline ban
Chelsea head coach Mauricio Pochettino has revealed he punished himself for receiving a Premier League touchline ban, but this repentance differs to that he puts his players through.
1970-01-01 08:00
Riksbank’s Thedeen Sees Fifty-Fifty Chance of Another Rate Hike
Sweden’s Riksbank is as likely to raise its benchmark rate as to keep it unchanged, and could take
1970-01-01 08:00
Man City vs Liverpool LIVE: Premier League team news and line-ups as Erling Haaland starts
Manchester City host Liverpool in the first match of the Premier League‘s return following the international break. The two old rivals clash at the Etihad Stadium in what should be a fantastic contest between the teams sitting first and second in the table. It’s no surprise that Pep Guardiola’s side sit top of the tree but they only have a one point lead over the Reds and could finish the day as low as third should Arsenal prove victorious against Brentford in the late kick off. Defeat is not on Guardiola’s mind though. His City team have a strong record at home against Liverpool and beat them 4-1 here last season. Liverpool, meanwhile, are on the rise following a poor season in 2022/23. They’re unbeaten in five league games since a 2-1 defeat to Spurs in September. Though the Reds have not won at the Etihad in the league since 2015, Jurgen Klopp is hoping to make things ‘uncomfortable’ for City in the hopes of grinding out a positive result. Follow all the action below plus get the latest odds and tips for the match right here:
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At FGCU, there are no guards, no forwards and no centers. Only shooters.
Florida Gulf Coast's women's basketball team this season has 16 players on the roster and they're all listed as having the same position
1970-01-01 08:00
Modi Flies in Tejas Fighter Jet in Boost for India’s Defense Technology
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew a sortie on the Tejas, a locally-made Light Combat Aircraft, in a
1970-01-01 08:00
Russia-Ukraine war – live: Putin launches biggest drone attack on Kyiv since war began
Russia has launched its most significant kamikaze drone attack on Ukraine in months according to the Ukrainian air force, firing nearly a hundred Iranian-made drones and forcing civilians into bomb shelters for most of the night. The attack in the early hours of Saturday primarily targeted the capital Kyiv. Dozens of Russian kamikaze drones were heard circling over the city for a period of roughly six hours before many were intercepted by Ukrainian air defences. It was the most significant attack since May this year, in which residents were targeted at least 15 times in a month. Last winter, Russia launched a brutal campaign targeting critical infrastructure across Ukraine for several months. Two were reported injured in the attacks overnight that struck at least three Kyiv districts, said the city’s mayor Vitali Klitschko. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s long-range precision strikes are inflicting mass casualties among Vladimir Putin’s forces “well behind” Russia’s frontline, the UK’s Ministry of Defence earlier claimed. Read More Russian lawmaker disputes report saying he adopted a child taken from a Ukrainian children's home Putin to boost AI work in Russia to fight a Western monopoly he says is 'unacceptable and dangerous' Russia singer killed in occupied Ukraine after missile strike hits concert hall during her performance Putin pardons two cannibals who joined Russia’s war in Ukraine – report
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