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Man United signing Sofyan Amrabat withdraws from Morocco squad with injury
Man United signing Sofyan Amrabat withdraws from Morocco squad with injury
Manchester United midfielder Sofyan Amrabat pulled out of Morocco’s upcoming international games because of injury, the Premier League club said Friday. Amrabat, who completed a loan move to United from Fiorentina last week, will return to the club’s Carrington training base for rehabilitation work on an unspecified problem. He was due to make his 50th appearance for Morocco, which plays Liberia in an African Cup qualifier on Saturday. The World Cup semifinalists then play Burkina Faso in a friendly on Tuesday.Morocco coach Walid Regragui called up Yahya Jabrane to replace Amrabat for the games. United manager Erik ten Hag will hope his new signing will be ready for the team’s upcoming game against Brighton on Sept. 16. United has had a rough start to the season. The team lost two of its first four league games and Mason Mount, Luke Shaw and Raphael Varane are all injured. Also, Rasmus Hojlund missed the start of the campaign because of an existing tissue injury after his move from Atalanta. United has also had to cope with comments made by Jadon Sancho, who said he had been made a “scapegoat for a long time” after he was dropped for the 3-1 loss to Arsenal on Sunday. Ten Hag said Sancho’s performances in training were the reason why he was not selected. United also said it is taking seriously allegations of domestic abuse made against Brazil winger Antony, which saw the player dropped from his country’s games against Bolivia and Peru. Read More Manchester United deny attempting to ‘cover up’ allegations Antony attacked ex-girlfriend Sofyan Amrabat talks up importance of Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag on his career Manchester United refuse to reveal if Antony is available for selection
2023-09-08 20:16
China's Huawei launches Mate 60 Pro+ smartphone for presale
China's Huawei launches Mate 60 Pro+ smartphone for presale
BEIJING China's Huawei Technologies on Friday started presales for its Mate 60 Pro+ smartphone, adding a new version
2023-09-08 20:15
Ukraine slams 'fake elections' as Russia launches deadly strikes
Ukraine slams 'fake elections' as Russia launches deadly strikes
Ukraine denounced what it called "fake elections" being held by Moscow on its occupied territory Friday, while Russian air strikes across the country killed four...
2023-09-08 20:15
Futures subdued in cautious trading ahead of inflation data
Futures subdued in cautious trading ahead of inflation data
By Shristi Achar A and Amruta Khandekar (Reuters) -U.S. stock index futures were subdued on Friday as investors awaited a
2023-09-08 19:59
Johnny Kitagawa's sexual abuse: Japan's worst kept secret
Johnny Kitagawa's sexual abuse: Japan's worst kept secret
For decades, sexual assault accusations marred his career - and for decades, the media failed to investigate.
2023-09-08 19:59
Russell to pull Scottish strings against South Africa
Russell to pull Scottish strings against South Africa
Mercurial fly-half Finn Russell will pull the strings for Scotland when they take on South Africa in Marseille on Sunday after coach Gregor Townsend named the squad for what...
2023-09-08 19:58
PetroChina buys EV charging firm Potevio New Energy
PetroChina buys EV charging firm Potevio New Energy
PetroChina has acquired 100% of electric vehicle (EV) charging firm Potevio New Energy Co Ltd in the latest
2023-09-08 19:58
Spanish prosecutors accuse Rubiales of sexual assault and coercion for kissing a player at World Cup
Spanish prosecutors accuse Rubiales of sexual assault and coercion for kissing a player at World Cup
Spanish state prosecutors have filed a lawsuit against Luis Rubiales for sexual assault and coercion for kissing a player on the lips without her consent after the Women’s World Cup final, the country’s prosecutors’ office said Friday. Rubiales, the now-suspended president of the Spanish soccer federation, kissed Jenni Hermoso on the lips during the awards ceremony after Spain beat England to win the title on Aug. 20 in Sydney, Australia. ___ AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
2023-09-08 19:58
Adin Ross faces defeat at child's hands during livestream after splurging on NBA 2K24 VC
Adin Ross faces defeat at child's hands during livestream after splurging on NBA 2K24 VC
In the video, Adin Ross was seen heavily invested in NBA 2K24, with a young opponent on the other side
2023-09-08 19:57
Scientists grow human kidneys inside a pig for the first time
Scientists grow human kidneys inside a pig for the first time
Scientists have grown human kidneys in pigs, for the very first time. Researchers at the Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Wuyi University created human-pig chimeric embryos containing a combination of human and pig cells. When they transferred into 13 surrogate pig mothers, they developed kidneys that contained mostly human cells at a rate of 50 to 60 per cent, giving hope for potential transplants in the future. “Rat organs have been produced in mice, and mouse organs have been produced in rats, but previous attempts to grow human organs in pigs have not succeeded,” said the senior author Liangxue Lai. “Our approach improves the integration of human cells into recipient tissues and allows us to grow human organs in pigs.” The kidneys were not entirely human as they included vasculature and nerves made mostly from pig cells, meaning they could not be used for transplantation in their current form, but it is still a pretty impressive step. And apart from the kidneys, the embryos were dominated by pig cells, with very few human cells in the brain or central nervous system. Making brains using human and pig cells is very controversial for ethical reasons, so there are tight regulations for this kind of research. Meanwhile, pig cells tend to outcompete human cells during development, so previous experiments have created embryos that are almost entirely pig. The latest work, published in Cell Stem Cell, overcame this by genetically engineering a single-cell pig embryo so that it lacked two genes needed for kidney development. This created a gap within the embryo that could be filled by human cells. “We found that if you create a niche in the pig embryo, then the human cells naturally go into these spaces,” said Prof Zhen Dai of Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, another senior author. The scientists said that being able to incubate a fully human kidney inside a pig would be likely to take many years. “We would probably need to engineer the pigs in a much more complex way and that also brings some additional challenges,” said Miguel Esteban, also of the Guangzhou institute and a senior author. A central challenge would be to allow human nerves and vasculature to develop within the target organ without nerve cells developing in the central nervous system that could lead to a humanised brain. “Even theoretically it’s not clear how you’d do that,” said Ilic. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-08 19:56
LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne wishes to put her entrepreneurial skills to test after college: 'Would like to have my own brand'
LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne wishes to put her entrepreneurial skills to test after college: 'Would like to have my own brand'
'I definitely feel like I can do something entrepreneurial,' Olivia Dunne said
2023-09-08 19:56
How the 'You Can't Cancel America' tour hoax and Oliver Anthony stardom captured a divided nation
How the 'You Can't Cancel America' tour hoax and Oliver Anthony stardom captured a divided nation
Oliver Anthony was falsely rumored to be joining Jason Aldean and Kid Rock for a tour
2023-09-08 19:56
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