Oil rises as US sanctions, stockpile forecasts raise supply worries
By Katya Golubkova and Andrew Hayley TOKYO/BEIJING (Reuters) -Oil prices were up on Friday after the U.S. tightened its sanctions
2023-10-13 14:48
'Dad. They shot me. Help': Surviving the Kfar Aza kibbutz massacre
Neta had not spoken to her father for years, but she knew he was the only person who could save her.
2023-10-13 14:48
Britain clears Microsoft's $69 billion Activision Blizzard deal
Britain's antitrust regulator on Friday cleared Microsoft's acquisition of "Call of Duty" maker Activision Blizzard after the restructured deal substantially
2023-10-13 14:27
John McGinn claims Scotland beating Spain made ‘impossible’ after VAR controversy
John McGinn said the “big moments went against Scotland” and made victory in Spain “near enough impossible” as Steve Clarke’s side missed out on the chance to secure early qualification for Euro 2024 following a controversial 2-0 defeat in Seville. Scotland needed a point against Spain to book their place at the Euros next summer and, although they had to survive spells of pressure against the hosts, thought they had made the breakthrough when Scott McTominay scored a sublime free-kick on 59 minutes. But McTominay’s goal was disallowed by referee Serdar Gozubuyuk after a VAR check, with the initial explanation being that Scotland defender Jack Hendry had infringed on Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon. However, McGinn said the Dutch official then clarified that Hendry was offside and was interfering with play. Spain took the lead moments later through Alvaro Morata and although Scotland will still qualify if Norway fail to beat La Roja in Oslo on Sunday, the visitors were left to rue some significant blows. Scotland also lost captain Andy Robertson to a dislocated shoulder before half time. Scotland were aiming to become the first team to take a point off Spain in home Euro qualifiers since 2003, a run that is now 25 matches ago, and McGinn said: “The big moments went against us. We can still improve, but we put in some shift. “We knew at least a point tonight would get us there, so that’s a really tough one to take. It’s a sore blow losing Robbo early, then thinking we’re ahead, we regroup and then they score. “We competed for long spells. It’s very difficult to win here and, under the circumstances, it was near enough impossible. “You need to be very careful what you say. I think everyone watching that game tonight from a Scotland point of view, wherever you were, it just felt like we weren’t getting any 50/50 decision - it made it very difficult against a world class team. “You need a perfect performance here to win, and everything to align and it was just never going to happen. “He (the referee) changed it (his reasoning on the VAR check) in the game, which is the annoying thing. It means it’s not clear and obvious. “Is he going to save it? No chance. No goalkeeper in the world is going to save that. However, at one point he’s said it’s a foul, realises it isn’t a foul, so changes it to offside.” Scotland manager Clarke meanwhile said his players have to move on after the defeat. Clarke’s men face France in a friendly in Lille next Tuesday but Spain face Norway in Oslo two days earlier and if the Norwegians drop points, Scotland’s place in Germany will be secured. The Scots also have Georgia away and Norway at home in November. “The team played well and the players are disappointed,” said Clarke. “We came here determined to qualify. It hasn’t happened tonight but I think there was a lot to be pleased about in the performance. “The big moment in the game is probably the close decision on the Scott McTominay goal. At the time we think it is a goal. You know when the referee gets told to look at it he is probably going to chalk it off. They have made the call, there is no point me going on about it.” Includes reporting from PA Read More Scotland forced to wait for Euro 2024 — but they will not understand how Steve Clarke insists Scotland must move on from disappointing VAR decision Andy Robertson injury: Scotland provide update on dislocated shoulder against Spain Scotland provide update after Andy Robertson appears to dislocate shoulder Steve Clarke insists Scotland must move on from disappointing VAR decision Scotland forced to wait for Euro 2024 – but they will not understand how
2023-10-13 14:24
Japan Sept CPI seen staying above BOJ target for 1-1/2 years- Reuters poll
By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO Japan's core inflation likely stayed above the central bank's 2% target for an 18th
2023-10-13 14:19
Golden Knights spoil the Sharks opener with a 4-1 victory
Nic Hague and Nicolas Roy scored in the final 2 minutes of the second period and the Vegas Golden Knights spoiled San Jose’s season opener by beating the Sharks 4-1
2023-10-13 13:51
Broncos' Russell Wilson throws 2 picks, struggles mightily in loss to Chiefs
Russell Wilson's inability to keep the Denver offense on the field proved costly in a 19-8 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs
2023-10-13 13:26
Asia Stocks Drop as Fed Rate Hikes Back in Focus: Markets Wrap
The rally in Asian equities halted as Treasury yields surged after US inflation data bolstered bets on Federal
2023-10-13 13:25
Zainab Abbas: Pakistan reporter who left India sorry for old posts
Zainab Abbas says she left because she was scared by a backlash over her old social media posts.
2023-10-13 13:19
Exclusive-Banks assess China risks after being stung by Russia sanctions
By Iain Withers and Kirstin Ridley LONDON Big banks in Britain are preparing for any future escalation of
2023-10-13 13:15
49-yard Hail Mary as time expires helps Houston beat W. Virginia 41-39, get 1st Big 12 win
Donovan Smith threw a 49-yard touchdown pass that was caught by Stephon Johnson as time expired to give Houston a thrilling 41-39 win over West Virginia
2023-10-13 12:52
Japan households' inflation expectations rise slightly -BOJ poll
TOKYO Japanese households' inflation expectations rose slightly in the three months to September, a central bank quarterly survey
2023-10-13 12:50
