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New Caledonia profile
New Caledonia profile
Provides an overview of New Caledonia including key facts about this French Pacific Ocean territory.
2023-10-28 00:20
FanDuel NBA League Pass Promo: Win 3 Months + $150 Bonus With $5 Bet!
FanDuel NBA League Pass Promo: Win 3 Months + $150 Bonus With $5 Bet!
FanDuel is giving new users who bet $5 or more on any team's moneyline three free months of NBA League Pass! You'll also get a $150 bonus if your team wins. See how to claim this promo here!
2023-10-28 00:18
Bela bill: South Africans face jail if children not in school
Bela bill: South Africans face jail if children not in school
The education reform bill has come under fire as opposing parties say it is a "school capture".
2023-10-27 22:54
Mary Earps reveals difficulties with fan relationship following rise of women’s football
Mary Earps reveals difficulties with fan relationship following rise of women’s football
Mary Earps was forced to admit it has become “really difficult” to keep all fans happy with the increased attendances and popularity of the sport. The England goalkeeper was criticised for not signing an autograph following Manchester United’s win at Everton on Sunday. The Lionesses throughout the years have frequently stayed behind after games to meet with the supporters in the crowd, but the increased attendances have meant the fans they do meet become a smaller proportion of the total. When asked about the incident, which played out on social media, Earps said: “We love to interact with the fans but it’s at times becoming really difficult to keep everybody happy and to interact with as many people as possible.” "We’re obviously so grateful that thousands and thousands of people want to meet us and come and talk to us, but the reality of it is, if that’s the expectation, we’re always going to fall short. "I think the emphasis on it needs to switch now. We love that we can be so connected, but equally we are subject to a lot of comments and unnecessary [criticism]. At times it’s just an addition to the game that we don’t need." When England played Scotland at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light in September, some fans reportedly chanted for the Lionesses to “get off the bus” and meet them. Earps made headlines throughout the Women’s World Cup in the summer when she commented that her national team goalkeeping shirts were not available to buy for fans. Nike has since released a limited number of replica shirts, which have sold out. Speaking about the shirts she said: "It’s just brilliant for [the young goalkeepers] to have that access and have their own personal shirt," added Earps. "I know there’s going to be more shirts coming at the end of this year so I’m really excited about that as well." Read More Is England vs Belgium on TV? Channel, time and how to watch Lionesses tonight Lauren James to miss England’s games against Belgium with concussion Fran Kirby returns to Lionesses squad as Sarina Wiegman reveals Beth Mead decision
2023-10-27 22:48
Steelers legend is big mad about Trevor Lawrence disrespecting Pittsburgh fan tradition
Steelers legend is big mad about Trevor Lawrence disrespecting Pittsburgh fan tradition
Bill Cowher cannot believe that Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence didn't see the importance in the Pittsburgh Steelers' Terrible Towel. Here is what they had to say about all that.
2023-10-27 22:48
Maine shootings: Democrat reverses course on assault weapons ban
Maine shootings: Democrat reverses course on assault weapons ban
After a shooting in his hometown, Jared Golden seeks "forgiveness" for his past opposition to gun control.
2023-10-27 22:29
Russia hikes interest rates to 15% as inflation soars
Russia hikes interest rates to 15% as inflation soars
The Bank of Russia raises rates more than expected to try to lower inflation and boost the rouble.
2023-10-27 22:21
Sharone Lifschitz's mother was freed but her father is still held by Hamas
Sharone Lifschitz's mother was freed but her father is still held by Hamas
Sharone Lifschitz is calling on the Israeli government to prioritise the release of hostages held by Hamas.
2023-10-27 21:51
2023 MLS MVP finalists - ranked
2023 MLS MVP finalists - ranked
Ranking the 2023 MLS MVP finalists.
2023-10-27 20:20
The best centre-backs to sign on Football Manager 2024
The best centre-backs to sign on Football Manager 2024
The best centre-backs to sign on Football Manager 2024, including Harry Maguire, Joe Gomez, Jean-Clair Todibo & more.
2023-10-27 19:24
Feyenoord set asking price for Santiago Gimenez amid Real Madrid and Tottenham interest
Feyenoord set asking price for Santiago Gimenez amid Real Madrid and Tottenham interest
Feyenoord will demand an Eredivisie-record sum if they are to sell star striker Santiago Gimenez, who is wanted by the likes of Real Madrid and Tottenham.
2023-10-27 17:55
Celtic fans risk Uefa sanctions after displaying Palestine flags at Champions League match
Celtic fans risk Uefa sanctions after displaying Palestine flags at Champions League match
Celtic fans held Palestine flags aloft ahead of their Uefa Champions League match against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday night. The build-up to the game, which ended in a 2-2 draw despite the hosts taking the lead twice, had been dominated by internal and external strife. Thousands of Celtic fans defied the club’s guidance before kick-off by displaying Palestine flags, an act which is likely to lead to sanctions from Uefa, who has previously applied disciplinary action against the Scottish giants, including a £8,600 fine in 2016 for displaying Palestine flags in a game against Israeli side Hapoel Be’er Sheva. Uefa’s Rule 16.2 states that club's are responsible for fan behaviour and disciplinary procedures may occur if a political message is displayed, with Barcelona and Celtic previously fined for showing national flags that Uefa deemed to have sent a political message. Atletico’s decision to dispense with their striped shirts and wear an all-red top based on the one worn by the team that beat Celtic in the 1974 European Cup semi-finals also opened old wounds. The Green Brigade, an ultra supporter group at Celtic Park, had previously said they would hand out flags ahead of the match, and the group has already been banned from away games after displaying the same flags at other recent matches, the BBC has reported. The flags were also waved in other areas of the stadium not occupied by the Green Brigade. Ahead of the fixture, the club announced the players and staff would wear black armbands as a show of respect for all those affected by the conflict and would make a contribution to the red cross. But the club also asked that “banners, flags and symbols relating to the conflict and those countries involved in it are not displayed at Celtic Park at this time.” The Green Brigade believes football fans have the right to express political beliefs. Celtic fans have previously shown their support for Palestine, and in 2014 the club was fined after fans waved flags during a match against Iceland’s KR Reykjavik, and again during a 2016 qualifier against an Israeli team. The Scottish club could also face being fined by Uefa for their actions on Wednesday night. Celtic have an Israel winger, Liel Abada, who is currently out of the matchday squads with injury, but it adds another dimension to the actions of the fans. The Independent has contacted Uefa for comment Additional reporting from PA
2023-10-27 16:21
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