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China snooker hands lifetime bans to two players for match-fixing
China snooker hands lifetime bans to two players for match-fixing
China's national snooker body on Wednesday issued lifetime bans to two players embroiled in a match-fixing scandal that has sent...
2023-06-21 11:18
Who is Nejwa Ali? DHS employee put on leave after anti-Israel post turns out to be an ex-PLO spokesperson
Who is Nejwa Ali? DHS employee put on leave after anti-Israel post turns out to be an ex-PLO spokesperson
Prior to being employed by DHS, Nejwa Ali served as a public affairs officer for the Palestinian Liberation Organization’s delegation to the US in 2016 and 2017
2023-10-19 16:58
Who is William Lowe? Florida man arrested after wife's remains found in 3 floating suitcases
Who is William Lowe? Florida man arrested after wife's remains found in 3 floating suitcases
The police discovered a tote bag containing Aydil Barbosa Fontes' head which had a gunshot wound
2023-08-04 05:29
What to expect in Thursday’s Champions League draw
What to expect in Thursday’s Champions League draw
The draw for the group stage of the Champions League will take place at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco on Thursday evening. Here the PA news agency explains how it will unfold. When is the draw? The draw is due to start at 5pm UK time on Thursday evening. How will it work? The 32 teams will be split into eight groups of four, with the four seeding pots not set to be confirmed until Thursday morning. The identity of the final qualifiers will not be known until Wednesday evening. Pot 1 will feature European champions Manchester City, Europa League winners Sevilla and six domestic champions. Pots two to four will be based on the UEFA club coefficient rankings. As usual, teams from the same country will be kept apart until at least the quarter-final stage. Pairings and any other restrictions will be announced ahead of the draw. What else do we need to know about the format? September 19 and 20 October 3 and 4 October 24 and 25 November 7 and 8 November 28 and 29 December 12 and 13 The teams play each other home and away between September and December as usual, with the top two progressing to the Champions League last 16. The teams finishing third enter the Europa League knockout round play-offs, where they will face the runners-up from the Europa League group stages for a place in the last 16 of that competition. What else should we expect on Thursday night? UEFA plans to announce the four winners of its 2022-23 awards – men’s player and coach, plus women’s player and coach – during the draw ceremony. There will be particular focus on the women’s awards amid the unfolding crisis in Spanish football – two of the country’s World Cup-winning team, Aitana Bonmati and Olga Carmona, are nominated for the player award while Jorge Vilda is nominated for the coach award. What else should we look out for this season? This season marks the final year of the group stage as we have come to know it. From next season the 32-team group stage will be replaced by a 36-team league phase, with each team playing eight matches on a seeded basis. It will be worth keeping an eye as the season progresses on the country coefficients, which are based on the collective performance of a country’s clubs in the three UEFA men’s club competitions. One team each from the two best-performing countries will secure additional places in the league phase, under changes agreed at UEFA Congress in Vienna last year. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Savannah Marshall would relish rematch with rival Claressa Shields in MMA cage England Women to get same match fees as men after Ashes summer boosts profile Daniel James injury blow for Wales ahead of Euro 2024 qualifier against Latvia
2023-08-30 19:28
'RHONY' Season 14: What is Erin Dana Lichy's net worth? Bravo star flaunts self-designed Hamptons home
'RHONY' Season 14: What is Erin Dana Lichy's net worth? Bravo star flaunts self-designed Hamptons home
'RHONY' Season 14 star Erin Dana Lichy got her real estate liscence at the age of 19
2023-07-17 06:26
South Korea's An beats top-ranked Yamaguchi for fifth title of 2023
South Korea's An beats top-ranked Yamaguchi for fifth title of 2023
South Korea's An Se-young won her fifth title this year as she outclassed Japan's world number one Akane Yamaguchi in straight games 21-16, 21-14 to capture...
2023-06-11 19:55
US healthcare workers launch three-day strike at Kaiser Permanente
US healthcare workers launch three-day strike at Kaiser Permanente
By Ahmed Aboulenein WASHINGTON About 75,000 healthcare workers launched a planned three-day strike at Kaiser Permanente facilities across
2023-10-05 02:26
Heavy rains wash across U.S. Northeast, catastrophic flooding possible
Heavy rains wash across U.S. Northeast, catastrophic flooding possible
Torrential downpours were expected to drench the U.S. Northeast on Monday, potentially causing catastrophic flooding across the region
2023-07-10 20:49
Who are Floyd Mayweather's children? Legendary boxer's toddler grandson wins hearts with his boxing skills
Who are Floyd Mayweather's children? Legendary boxer's toddler grandson wins hearts with his boxing skills
Floyd Mayweather has a large family with five children and one grandchild
2023-06-26 14:16
Man calmly eating his sandwich metres from riots dubbed 'Frenchest thing you'll see today'
Man calmly eating his sandwich metres from riots dubbed 'Frenchest thing you'll see today'
A man calmly eating his sandwich while police and protestors in France clashed metres away from him has become the latest hero of the internet. In a video, dozens of angry protestors can be seen hurling projectiles at police dressed in full riot gear in what is believed to be a Parisian suburb. A large fire burns between the groups sending plumes of smoke into the air. Amid the chaos the man sits on a public bench eating his sandwich, apparently unfazed. The video published on 30 June quickly went viral, amassing 9.3m views. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Twitter users praised the man’s calmness, with one person saying: “Normal summer activity in France: a person casually eating his sandwich in the midst of anti-police riots.” Another person said: “When you buy a baguette in Paris everyone knows you are allowed to finish eating it anywhere you like.” One commenter called the scene: “The Frenchest thing you’ll see today.” Another said: “This is another level of bravery.” The scene comes after nearly a week of violent social unrest in France after police allegedly shot dead a 17-year-old boy of Algerian descent, named as Nahel M. Police initially suggested the teenager drove his car towards them intending to hurt them, local media wrote. But footage verified by the AFP news agency appears to show an officer pointing his weapon at the driver through the car window and firing at point-blank range as the person behind the wheel seemingly tries to drive off. The officer who allegedly fired the gun had said he opened fire because he felt his and his colleague’s lives were in danger. He has since been arrested on charges of voluntary manslaughter. Forty-five-thousand police officers were deployed across the country on Friday evening as the government scrambled to bring the situation under control, with everybody from President Emmanuel Macron to footballer Kylian Mbappe calling for an end to the violence. The video of the man eating his sandwich echoes a similar slip shared earlier this year during another French protest. In March, diners were filmed calmly drinking a glass of wine in Bordeaux while demonstrators lit fires in the streets metres away from them. It seems that even a nationwide social uprising won't come between the French and their lunch. 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.
2023-07-01 16:49
UFC maintains links with Russian fighters and fighters connected to sanctioned Chechen warlord despite Ukraine invasion
UFC maintains links with Russian fighters and fighters connected to sanctioned Chechen warlord despite Ukraine invasion
The video looks like a gun advertisement -- on steroids. Shot in the style of a music video, with quick edits and a pulsating beat, three athletic looking men test fire a variety of machine guns, rocket launchers, assault rifles and handguns.
2023-05-17 15:57
Motor racing-Red Bull not fully behind Perez, says Hamilton
Motor racing-Red Bull not fully behind Perez, says Hamilton
By Angelica Medina MEXICO CITY Lewis Hamilton believes Red Bull are not being fully supportive of Sergio Perez
2023-10-28 06:18