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Second stage of hostage-prisoner release awaited in Gaza truce
Second stage of hostage-prisoner release awaited in Gaza truce
Hamas fighters were set to release a second group of hostages Saturday in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, officials said, as a truce largely held in the devastated Gaza Strip after seven weeks...
2023-11-25 18:55
They cannot appreciate dominance – Max Verstappen shrugs off criticism
They cannot appreciate dominance – Max Verstappen shrugs off criticism
Max Verstappen has hit back at criticism of his dominance and set the target of remaining unbeaten for the final nine races of the season. The all-conquering Dutchman will become the first driver in history to win 10 consecutive races if he takes the chequered flag at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday. Verstappen has been in imperious form this year, winning 11 of the 13 rounds staged as he closes in on a hat-trick of World Championships. With a lead of 183 points heading into this weekend’s race in Monza there is a chance he could even close out the title with six rounds still remaining at the Japanese Grand Prix on September 24. However, Verstappen’s emphatic streak has led to suggestions that the sport has become boring. But responding to the accusations in an interview with the PA news agency, Verstappen, 25, said: “They cannot appreciate dominance or just people executing their jobs. “It is nothing really new in Formula One, and I cannot do much with those kind of comments. Does it bother me? No. It would probably be worse if they were talking about other stuff. I am enjoying what I am doing and I hope I can do it for a while. “I don’t want it to stop. We have another good opportunity this weekend. I believe I can win every single race.” Verstappen’s victory on his home track in Zandvoort – which drew him level with Sebastian Vettel’s record of nine straight wins – was among the very best of the 46 of his career so far. At one stage, he was lapping four seconds faster than Sergio Perez in the other Red Bull, and two seconds quicker than anybody else. His virtuoso display in the inclement conditions prompted double world champion Fernando Alonso to say Verstappen’s achievements are being underestimated. “It is not about getting the recognition because I know how hard it is to do,” said Verstappen. “If it was very easy, more drivers would have won nine in a row, and more teams would have done it, and that is not the case. “It hasn’t been straightforward either. In Zandvoort especially, a lot of things could have gone wrong, and in the end we still handled that really well. “I never thought I would get to nine. I remember watching Seb do it, and I was like, ‘Jesus Christ, that is extremely difficult’, and now I am here and it is amazing.” Verstappen will share the grid with long-time rival Lewis Hamilton for at least another two seasons after the British driver signed a new £50million-a-year deal to remain with Mercedes. The contract extension will take Hamilton beyond his 40th birthday, and provides the possibility of a championship rematch with Verstappen if Mercedes can somehow close the gap to Red Bull. Hamilton, who was denied an eighth world title after race director Michael Masi failed to follow the correct rules in Abu Dhabi in 2021, alluded to “unfinished business” after signing his latest deal. Twenty months on from F1’s most contentious race, does Verstappen – who, on new tyres, had to pass Hamilton on the final lap to take the title – feel his maiden championship triumph was tainted? “It was not like it was given to me,” he said. “I still had to do it. “People always have short memories and they can forget a lot of stuff very quickly. “It was a great year, and we had a lot of great battles with two teams going at it and that was amazing for Formula One. “But you will always have a winner, and you will always have a loser. That is how this sport works, and I was also ready to lose. “It was a 50-50 chance and it fell my way. But in the future I could be in a situation where it doesn’t fall my way and that is how life goes. “I don’t really care a lot about other people’s opinions. I only care about people that are very close to me so whatever people say or write, I am like ‘whatever’. “I grew up my whole life wanting to be a Formula One driver and I will do everything it takes to try and be successful at it. “I make my choices and my decisions and that is why I am very relaxed about these things. I go home, I switch off from Formula One, and I am happy with my career. And when I come back to the race weekends I do my thing, and that is it.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live How Max Verstappen equalled Sebastien Vettel’s record for consecutive race wins Max Verstappen reveals Sebastian Vettel prediction as he closes on GP record run Max Verstappen is one of the best drivers in F1 history – Lando Norris
2023-09-01 16:45
Argentina inflation hits new high before presidential vote
Argentina inflation hits new high before presidential vote
Argentina's annual inflation rate has hit 143 percent, the statistics agency announced Monday, just days before a presidential election in which the dire state of the...
2023-11-14 04:55
For Advising on a $64 Billion India Bank Deal, Bankers Get a 0.0002% Fee
For Advising on a $64 Billion India Bank Deal, Bankers Get a 0.0002% Fee
A $64 billion merger of two big Indian lenders is yielding almost no fees to financial advisers, highlighting
2023-07-04 09:59
You’ve gotta see this: UCF wasted the greatest fourth down play of all time in loss to Baylor
You’ve gotta see this: UCF wasted the greatest fourth down play of all time in loss to Baylor
UCF Knights quarterback Timmy McClain had an incredible fourth down play versus the Baylor Bears that you have to see to believe.
2023-10-01 08:15
July likely to be warmest month on record: NASA scientist
July likely to be warmest month on record: NASA scientist
July 2023 will probably be the world's hottest month in "hundreds, if not thousands, of years," top NASA climatologist...
2023-07-21 09:23
Clippers beat Warriors 113-112 in San Francisco to split home-and-home series
Clippers beat Warriors 113-112 in San Francisco to split home-and-home series
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Paul George made a 3-pointer with nine seconds remaining, giving the Clippers their first lead of the game, and Los Angeles hung on beat the Golden State Warriors 113-112 on Saturday.
2023-12-03 09:25
New Zealand central bank to hold rates in July and for rest of 2023: Reuters poll
New Zealand central bank to hold rates in July and for rest of 2023: Reuters poll
By Devayani Sathyan BENGALURU New Zealand's central bank will likely keep interest rates unchanged at 5.50% on Wednesday
2023-07-07 04:28
Unmarked wartime grave relatives found 83 years on
Unmarked wartime grave relatives found 83 years on
A family link is traced to Kent for a victim of a World War Two tragedy who was buried in Ayrshire.
2023-09-23 05:46
Sequoia to split off China, India/Southeast Asia businesses amid geopolitical tension
Sequoia to split off China, India/Southeast Asia businesses amid geopolitical tension
By Kane Wu, Julie Zhu and M. Sriram HONG KONG (Reuters) -U.S. venture capital giant Sequoia plans to split off
2023-06-07 07:51
Britney Spears halts 42nd birthday celebrations midway after one of her dogs suffers a medical emergency
Britney Spears halts 42nd birthday celebrations midway after one of her dogs suffers a medical emergency
According to a report, Britney Spears, who has a soft corner for dogs, visibly appeared distressed and concerned while taking her dog to the clinic
2023-12-03 01:55
Adopting a rescue dog? Here's what to know about pet insurance
Adopting a rescue dog? Here's what to know about pet insurance
October is the ASPCA’s Adopt a Shelter Dog Month
2023-10-18 22:20