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Mitsubishi Motors Suspends China Business After Sluggish Sales
Mitsubishi Motors Suspends China Business After Sluggish Sales
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. has suspended its China business indefinitely and will lay off staff after years of poor
2023-07-14 12:29
5 talking points: Three clubs battle for Premier League survival on last day
5 talking points: Three clubs battle for Premier League survival on last day
All eyes will be on the battle for survival and the scrap for the final European place on the final day of Premier League season on Sunday. Here, the PA news agency looks at the main talking points. Everton in the box-seat Everton are one of three clubs in danger, with two making the drop alongside already-relegated Southampton this weekend. But the Toffees at least have control of their own destiny heading into a Goodison Park clash against Bournemouth, knowing that a 70th-successive season in the top-flight awaits if they match the results of Leicester and Leeds. It promises to be a nervous afternoon, though, with Everton’s cause not helped by injury absentees Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Nathan Patterson and Ben Godfrey. Foxes’ future looks bleak Seven years after the charismatic Claudio Ranieri masterminded Leicester’s stunning Premier League title triumph, the Foxes look Championship-bound. They host West Ham knowing that victory over the Hammers might not be enough to keep them in the top division. Dean Smith’s team must win and hope Everton do not collect maximum points against Bournemouth, otherwise their fate will be sealed. It is all a far cry from May 7, 2016, when Ranieri and captain Wes Morgan held aloft the Premier League trophy. Leeds need a minor miracle Sam Allardyce faced mission improbable when he was parachuted in as Leeds manager with just four games of the season left after Javi Gracia was sacked. And so it has proved, with Allardyce overseeing one draw and two defeats so far. Nothing less than a win will do for Leeds against Tottenham at Elland Road and even then they need the results from both the Everton and Leicester matches to go their way. Battle for Europe Tottenham have their own targets to worry about during their trip to West Yorkshire. After spending much of the season battling for a Champions League spot, they could miss out on Europe altogether as they fight Aston Villa and Brentford for seventh and a place in the Europa Conference League. Villa are in pole position and know a win at home to Europa League-bound Brighton will be enough to secure European qualification for the first time since 2010. Anything less would open the door for Spurs, who last did not feature in continental competition in the 2009-10 campaign. Should both slip up, then Brentford can secure European football for the first time in their history if they manage to win at home to champions Manchester City. Pep Guardiola’s balancing act What kind of City side awaits Brentford remains to be seen. With the Premier League title already won, City’s hopes of a trophy treble rest with the FA Cup final against Manchester United on June 3 then the Champions League final versus Inter Milan seven days later. It will be about finding a balance between resting players and avoiding rustiness ahead of those games, so rotation can be expected for Sunday’s trip. Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland could be among those rested, but if Haaland plays, it will be a last chance to extend his remarkable Premier League goalscoring record of 36 this term. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Aston Villa’s final step in European bid will be hardest – Unai Emery Ryan Mason ‘trusts the people making decisions’ at Tottenham ahead of key summer Thomas Frank inspired by ‘best coach’ Pep Guardiola’s work
2023-05-27 19:22
'The Eras Tour' concert movie is rated PG-13 but Taylor Swift fans are willing to just 'shake it off'
'The Eras Tour' concert movie is rated PG-13 but Taylor Swift fans are willing to just 'shake it off'
A tweet on platform X read, 'we blame the chair,' referring to the infamous 'chair dance' for 'Vigilante S—t’
2023-10-12 21:19
'Sister Wives' star Gwendlyn Brown dubs Christine 'master couponer' as she opens up on family's financial woes
'Sister Wives' star Gwendlyn Brown dubs Christine 'master couponer' as she opens up on family's financial woes
'Sister Wives' star Gwendlyn Brown unveils her family's financial challenges, hailing Christine as the 'master couponer'
2023-05-27 11:51
Orlando, Florida, debuts self-driving shuttle that will whisk passengers around downtown
Orlando, Florida, debuts self-driving shuttle that will whisk passengers around downtown
There is going to be a new way to get around downtown Orlando, Florida, and it’s not going to require any human drivers
2023-08-17 03:24
Biden tells Pacific islands leaders he hears their warnings about climate change and will act
Biden tells Pacific islands leaders he hears their warnings about climate change and will act
President Joe Biden has informed leaders from the 18-member Pacific Islands Forum on Monday that he has heard their warnings about the impact of climate change on their region
2023-09-26 00:47
Zelenskiy orders Ukraine to strengthen northern defences
Zelenskiy orders Ukraine to strengthen northern defences
By Olena Harmash KYIV (Reuters) -President Volodymyr Zelenskiy ordered top military commanders on Friday to strengthen Ukraine's northern military sector
2023-06-30 22:54
Xavi warns against influencing referees after Carlo Ancelotti criticism
Xavi warns against influencing referees after Carlo Ancelotti criticism
Xavi Hernandez has hit back at Carlo Ancelotti's comments about La Liga referees, insisting that clubs have to "help" officials instead of criticising them.
2023-10-25 19:51
Oil Edges Higher With Chance of Deeper OPEC+ Cuts in Focus
Oil Edges Higher With Chance of Deeper OPEC+ Cuts in Focus
Oil edged higher after a string of losses as the market weighed the possibility of deeper output cuts
2023-11-28 09:46
Seahawks return home to host slumping Cardinals and reintroduce Jamal Adams to home fans
Seahawks return home to host slumping Cardinals and reintroduce Jamal Adams to home fans
Seattle’s Jamal Adams hadn’t taken into consideration that more than a year had passed since last playing a game inside his home stadium
2023-10-20 06:51
Colts QB Anthony Richardson continues to ponder decision over season-ending shoulder surgery
Colts QB Anthony Richardson continues to ponder decision over season-ending shoulder surgery
Anthony Richardson and the Indianapolis Colts are debating whether the rookie quarterback should undergo season-ending surgery on his injured right shoulder
2023-10-17 03:53
Awkward moment as King Charles moves Biden on during chat with guardsman at Windsor Castle
Awkward moment as King Charles moves Biden on during chat with guardsman at Windsor Castle
President Joe Biden on Monday caused a stir when he appeared to breach royal protocol by touching King Charles III during an arrival ceremony at Windsor Castle, while the King appeared to lose his cool after one of the Welsh Guards at the castle seemed to spend too much time engaging the president in conversation. Mr Biden, who’d arrived in the UK late on Sunday and spent the night at the US Embassy in London, closed out the day’s engagements by meeting with the King and a group of business leaders alongside several US and UK officials. After arriving on the Windsor grounds by helicopter for their first one-on-one meeting since Charles became King last year, Mr Biden raised eyebrows among longtime palace observers by placing his hand on the monarch’s elbow as the two men shook hands. Following that warm greeting, the president placed his hand on the King’s back as they reviewed the assembled Welsh Guards on the Windsor quadrangle, with the monarch reciprocating in a similar gesture a short time later. Both men appeared to be smiling and in good spirits as they ambled about the castle grounds, with Charles attempting to hurry Mr Biden along at one point as they reviewed the Guard of Honour. Mr Biden, who was engaged in conversation with one of the soldiers he was reviewing, failed to heed the monarch’s polite suggestion to keep moving, with the King appearing to snap and gesture at the guard after the president moved along. Although protocol states that the monarch is generally not to be touched, a Buckingham Palace source told People that Mr Biden did not breach protocol and said the King was “entirely comfortable” with the encounter. "What a wonderful symbol of warmth and affection it was between both the individuals and their nations," they said. The King and Mr Biden have met multiple times during their time in public life, with their two most recent meetings coming during the Cop26 summit in Glasgow and a Buckingham Palace reception during the 2021 G7 summit. Both of those times, the subject at hand was their respective efforts to battle climate change, and the same topic was on the agenda during Mr Biden’s visit with the King. Both men participated in what the White House described as a ”climate engagement” featuring His Majesty and a number of “philantrophists and investors,” including the chief executives of Bank of America, Prudential, and BlackRock, as well as US climate envoy John Kerry and Grant Shapps, the British Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero. Mr Shapps told reporters that British officials are “enormously pleased” that the Inflation Reduction Act signed by Mr Biden last year “advanced clean energy goals”. Mr Biden’s audience with the King came immediately following a 42-minute visit to Number 10 Downing Street for tea with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. As he sat in the back garden with the PM, Mr Biden said the relationship between the US and the United Kingdom continues to be “moving along in a way that is positive” and “rock solid”. The US president, who has met with his British counterpart five times in the last five months, quipped that it was “good to be back” and commented that he and Mr Sunak have “only been meeting once a month”. For his part, the British Prime Minister said he and Mr Biden would use the brief bilateral meeting to discuss “how do we strengthen our cooperation” and “joint economic security to the benefit of our citizens”. “We stand as two of the firmest allies in that alliance and I know we’ll want to do everything we can to strengthen Euro-Atlantic security,” he said. Following the meeting with the King, Mr Biden departed London for Vilnius, where he will participate in the Nato leaders’ summit before travelling to Helsinki for a meeting with Nordic leaders. Read More King and President Biden’s meeting reinforces US-UK special relationship People defend Joe Biden after reporter claims he wore sneakers without socks during trip to UK: ‘Impeach!’ Biden’s biggest gaffes: Muddling up wars, dozing off mid-event and a series of tumbles Budget 2022: Hunt says UK in recession as he announces huge tax rises Jeremy Hunt increases energy windfall tax in budget Jeremy Hunt freezes tax allowances and hits 45p rate payers
2023-07-11 01:54