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Sri Lanka’s Asia-Beating Dollar Bond Rally May Be Approaching End
Sri Lanka’s Asia-Beating Dollar Bond Rally May Be Approaching End
A bull run in Sri Lanka’s defaulted bonds may be nearing its end as investors turn skeptical over
2023-11-14 10:20
Spanish Grand Prix qualifying, lineup, time, how to watch and more
Spanish Grand Prix qualifying, lineup, time, how to watch and more
The F1 season continues with the Spanish Grand Prix. Here's all you need to know about this weekend's action from qualifying to race time and how to watch.The seventh race of the F1 calendar has arrived with the world of Formula 1 descending on Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for the Sp...
2023-06-03 06:49
Today at the World Cup: Co-hosts Australia and New Zealand play in opening games
Today at the World Cup: Co-hosts Australia and New Zealand play in opening games
Co-hosts New Zealand and Australia are in action on the opening day of the World Cup finals as their big moment finally arrives. The Football Ferns kick off the tournament against Norway at Eden Park in Auckland before the Matildas host the Republic of Ireland side in front of a sold-out 80,000 crowd at Stadium Australia in Sydney. Here, the PA news agency takes a look at an eagerly-anticipated opening day. A different ball game New Zealand head coach Jitka Klimkova has challenged her players to make football as popular as rugby in the southern hemisphere nation with their exploits in the tournament. The All Blacks are three-times Rugby World Cup winners, while the Black Ferns have lifted the women’s version on six occasions and are the current holders. Klimkova told a press conference: “I really believe this is an incredible opportunity for this country to not be just a rugby country, but to actually really also wake up the love of football.” The Football Ferns, who are playing at their sixth finals but are yet to win a match, are ranked 26th in the world by FIFA and will have to upset the odds if they are to launch their campaign with a victory over the 12th-placed Norwegians. Play it again, Sam Sam Kerr is happy to bear the weight of expectation as Australia target World Cup glory. The Matildas’ record goalscorer with 63, Chelsea striker Kerr insists she is used to the pressure of having to deliver on the big stage. She told a press conference: “I guess for me the expectation has been growing over four years so it’s been something I’ve learned to deal with. “I think I’ve really enjoyed it. I’m really proud we have a home World Cup, and to be part of this journey is amazing. I’m really excited for it. “Of course everyone in Australia has a lot of expectations, but it’s something I take in my stride and I try to just enjoy. “Back at Chelsea I’ve done that too, just enjoyed it, and that’s when I’m my best me.” Dictionary corner Republic of Ireland boss Vera Pauw is predicting her team’s “outbelieve” slogan will end up in the dictionary if they continue to defy expectations. Ireland got the better of Sweden, Finland and, in a dramatic play-off, Scotland to reach the finals of a major tournament for the first time, and they will need to scale new heights if they are the emerge from a group which includes top-10 sides Australia and Canada, as well as Nigeria. Pauw said: “That word will end up in the dictionary because we outbelieve we can do something special here. “That is how we ended up here because we outbelieve and we did something that nobody expected, but we are realistic. “We are very realistic, otherwise you cannot succeed, but the key thing everybody will feel is we have no fear of failure.” Picture of the day Quote of the day We must play every match as if it's our last. We need to really bleed for each other and bleed for our uniform, because nothing comes free Norway striker Ada Hegerberg Post of the day Up next July 20 Group A: New Zealand v Norway (8am, Eden Park, Auckland)Group B: Australia v Republic of Ireland (11am, Stadium Australia, Sydney)
2023-07-20 11:48
Nobel-winning mRNA pioneer Weissman now wants to defeat Covid forever
Nobel-winning mRNA pioneer Weissman now wants to defeat Covid forever
From developing a one-and-done coronavirus shot to overcoming misinformation and global vaccine inequity, Nobel prize winner Drew Weissman says that at 64...
2023-10-03 01:26
CarMax misses profit estimates; monitoring strikes at Detroit Three
CarMax misses profit estimates; monitoring strikes at Detroit Three
By Nathan Gomes (Reuters) -CarMax on Thursday posted a lower-than-expected quarterly profit, hurt by weakening demand for preowned vehicles, sending
2023-09-28 23:27
DC area braces for destructive evening storms, hail and tornadoes
DC area braces for destructive evening storms, hail and tornadoes
The Washington area on Monday braced for potentially destructive storms, including tornadoes, hail and lightning, as officials warned residents to prepare for the worst
2023-08-08 06:18
China Central Bank Pledges to Use Policy Tools to Spur Recovery
China Central Bank Pledges to Use Policy Tools to Spur Recovery
The People’s Bank of China urged patience and confidence in the economy’s recovery as it pledged to use
2023-07-14 11:57
Marvin Harrison Jr. claims Ohio State had Georgia beat if not for injury
Marvin Harrison Jr. claims Ohio State had Georgia beat if not for injury
Marvin Harrison Jr. believes the Ohio State Buckeyes would have beaten the Georgia Bulldogs if he hadn't gotten injured in the College Football Playoff.The Peach Bowl between Georgia and Ohio State was one of the most thrilling College Football Playoff Semifinals of the last few years.T...
2023-07-29 01:58
'It seemed like such an iconic piece of music': Bruce Springsteen knew Born In The USA would be a hit
'It seemed like such an iconic piece of music': Bruce Springsteen knew Born In The USA would be a hit
The Boss knew he had something special in the classic rock staple that addresses the economic hardships of Vietnam veterans upon their return home.
2023-07-02 15:21
Cubs-Guardians start time: Cubs rain delay update in Chicago on July 1
Cubs-Guardians start time: Cubs rain delay update in Chicago on July 1
The Cubs and Guardians had to wait to begin their game on Saturday, July 1 because of a rain delay in Chicago. Check here for updates on the start time.Saturday was full of rain delays across the MLB and the Cubs and Guardians couldn't escape their own.Before the second game of the week...
2023-07-02 07:50
What is a sprint race in F1 and how does new qualifying shootout work?
What is a sprint race in F1 and how does new qualifying shootout work?
F1 sprint is set for its biggest ever season this year with six sprint races on the calendar for 2023 - doubling the amount from 2022 and 2021. The 100km Saturday dash, first introduced at the British Grand Prix in 2021, has proven popular with teams and fans alike and will be present at more than a quarter of Grand Prix weekends during the 23-race season. FOLLOW LIVE: F1 sprint shootout updates from the Austrian Grand Prix There was an unanimous agreement to increase the number of sprint events amongst F1 teams at a meeting of the F1 commission meeting last year, following discussions with the FIA and a vote amongst the World Motor Sport Council (WMSC). As it was last year, the F1 sprint is a 100km race with no mandatory pit stops and drivers racing flat-out to the chequered flag. As it was in the 2022 season, the top eight drivers score points, with the driver who finishes P1 receiving eight points. How does the sprint race work? The F1 Commission and the FIA have approved new sprint weekend format changes which will see an extra qualifying session added to the schedule. The new order of play sees a new ‘sprint shootout’ take place on Saturday morning instead of a second practice session, with traditional qualifying on Friday now setting the grid for Sunday’s grand prix. It means there will be just one practice session over the course of the weekend, while Saturday is designated ‘sprint day’. The result of the Saturday sprint – a 100km dash, roughly a third of the distance of the grand prix – will not impact the grid for Sunday, as opposed to the past two years. Points will be awarded to the top-eight, as was the case in 2022. But now, that Friday qualifying session will take on added weight as it will set the grid for Sunday’s grand prix, regardless of what happens in Saturday’s sprint race. On Saturday, instead of what was seen as a generally pointless second practice session on Saturday, a new ‘sprint shootout’ will take place to form the starting grid for the sprint race later in the day. It will follow the same Q1-Q2-Q3 format but the session times will be shorter than traditional qualifying: Q1 will be 12 minutes, Q2 will be 10 minutes and Q3 will be eight minutes. NEW SPRINT WEEKEND FORMAT Friday: Free Practice 1; qualifying (for Sunday’s Grand Prix) Saturday: Sprint qualifying; sprint race (Top-eight receive points, finish order will have no impact on Grand Prix grid) Sunday: Grand Prix How many points are on offer? P1 - Eight points P2 - Seven points P3 - Six points P4 - Five points P5 - four points P6 - three points P7 - two points P8 - one point Where will the sprint races take place this season? There will be six sprint races this season, including at three of the final six Grand Prix weekends. ROUND 4 - AZERBAIJAN Baku City Circuit - 28-30 April Sprint shootout pole: Charles Leclerc Sprint race winner: Sergio Perez ROUND 10 - AUSTRIA Red Bull Ring, Spielberg - 30 June-2 July ROUND 13 - BELGIUM Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps - 28-30 July ROUND 18 - QATAR Lusail International Circuit, Lusail - 6-8 October ROUND 19 - UNITED STATES Circuit of the Americas, Austin - 20-22 October ROUND 21 - BRAZIL Interlagos Circuit, Sao Paulo - 3-5 November Read More F1 race schedule: What time is the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday? Why have Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney invested in Alpine F1 team? F1’s sprint shake-up could be the beginning of the end for Max Verstappen F1 Austrian Grand Prix LIVE: Sprint shootout updates and times from Red Bull Ring F1 2023 calendar: All 23 Grand Prix this year Made us look like amateurs – Max Verstappen hits out over raft of deleted laps
2023-07-01 17:46
3 Raiders who need to be benched or fired after Week 2 debacle
3 Raiders who need to be benched or fired after Week 2 debacle
The Raiders were flat-out embarrassed in Week 2, and Josh McDaniels needs to fix something moving forward, perhaps benching one of these underperformers.
2023-09-20 10:20