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Logan Paul calls out Dillon Danis for lying about being invited to 'Impaulsive' podcast, 'regrets' providing him platform to fight
Logan Paul calls out Dillon Danis for lying about being invited to 'Impaulsive' podcast, 'regrets' providing him platform to fight
Logan Paul labeled Dillon Danis a 'liar' in response to his assertions that Paul had invited him to the 'Impaulsive' podcast
2023-09-06 20:55
Wall St eyes lower open on renewed inflation worries, economic data in focus
Wall St eyes lower open on renewed inflation worries, economic data in focus
By Shristi Achar A and Amruta Khandekar (Reuters) -Wall Street was set to open lower on Wednesday as concerns about
2023-09-06 20:53
Global Fintech Awards 2023: Adeeb Ahamed wins Leading Fintech Personality of the Year Award at GFF Mumbai
Global Fintech Awards 2023: Adeeb Ahamed wins Leading Fintech Personality of the Year Award at GFF Mumbai
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 6, 2023--
2023-09-06 20:50
Winsford paedophile posed as model scout to groom victims online
Winsford paedophile posed as model scout to groom victims online
David Harmes, 27, found children on TikTok and Snapchat and told them they were "perfect" for modelling.
2023-09-06 20:50
French schools turn away girls wearing abayas as Muslim rights group challenges ban
French schools turn away girls wearing abayas as Muslim rights group challenges ban
Public schools in France have been turning away students for breaking a new national ban on the abaya, a long, robe-like garment often worn by Muslim women, as a rights group filed an appeal against the prohibition.
2023-09-06 20:49
Erdogan pledges support for higher interest rates
Erdogan pledges support for higher interest rates
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday confirmed a major policy reversal by backing his new economic team's decision to drastically hike interest...
2023-09-06 20:48
UK to designate Russia's Wagner a terror group, opening door to prosecutions
UK to designate Russia's Wagner a terror group, opening door to prosecutions
The United Kingdom is set to classify Russia's Wagner mercenary group as a terrorist organization, a move that will open the door to prosecution of its members and supporters.
2023-09-06 20:47
HanesBrands and Florida State University Extend Long-Term Apparel Partnership
HanesBrands and Florida State University Extend Long-Term Apparel Partnership
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 6, 2023--
2023-09-06 20:47
World-Class Software Sales Executive Melissa Campbell Joins SmartBear as Chief Revenue Officer
World-Class Software Sales Executive Melissa Campbell Joins SmartBear as Chief Revenue Officer
SOMERVILLE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 6, 2023--
2023-09-06 20:27
Sakuu’s Li-Metal Battery Cell Performance Accelerates Transformation of Modern-Day Battery Manufacturing
Sakuu’s Li-Metal Battery Cell Performance Accelerates Transformation of Modern-Day Battery Manufacturing
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 6, 2023--
2023-09-06 20:27
Manchester United taking abuse allegations made against Antony ‘seriously’
Manchester United taking abuse allegations made against Antony ‘seriously’
Manchester United are “taking seriously” allegations of domestic abuse made against forward Antony. The 23-year-old was dropped by Brazil after accusations of physical aggression on a number of occasions since January towards his former girlfriend Gabriela Cavallin. Antony, who has made 31 appearances since Cavallin made a complaint to Greater Manchester Police (GMP) in January, has denied the claims. “Manchester United acknowledges the allegations made against Antony and notes that the police are conducting enquiries,” said a club statement. “Pending further information, the club will be making no further comments. “As a club, we are taking this matter seriously, with consideration of the impact of these allegations and subsequent reporting will have on survivors of abuse.” United have not said whether Antony remains available for selection. In an interview with Brazilian website UOL – which also published photographs and screenshots of messages between the pair – Cavallin claims she was attacked by Antony “with a headbutt” in a Manchester hotel room on January 15, leaving her with a cut head which needed treatment from a doctor. Cavallin, a social media influencer, also alleges she was punched in the chest by Antony, which she claims caused damage to a silicone breast implant which required corrective surgery back in Brazil. Another alleged incident is claimed to have taken place at a house on May 8, with Cavallin saying she suffered a cut finger while trying to protect herself, accusing Antony of throwing a glass cup towards her as well as then taking her passport. Cavallin is said to have filed a report to Sao Paulo Civil Police concerning allegations of physical and verbal abuse by Antony while on holiday in Brazil during June 2022, when she was pregnant, as well as making a separate complaint to GMP. Writing on Instagram earlier this week, Antony, who signed for United from Ajax in an £85.5million deal in September 2022, dismissed the claims as “false accusations”. “From the beginning I have treated this matter with seriousness and respect, providing the necessary clarifications before the police authority,” he wrote. “However, I can calmly state that the accusations are false and that the evidence already produced and the other evidence that will be produced demonstrate that I am innocent of the accusations made. “My relationship with Gabriela was tumultuous, with verbal insults from both sides, but I never committed any physical aggression. “Therefore, I come to vehemently deny the accusations made and inform you that I remain at the entire disposal of the Brazilian authorities to clarify whatever is necessary. “I trust that the ongoing police investigations will demonstrate the truth about my innocence.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Bukayo Saka keen to improve after winning England men’s player of the year again Fund for footballers suffering from dementia launched by PFA and Premier League Brendan Rodgers says Jordan Henderson criticism coming from ‘morality officers’
2023-09-06 20:24
Cubans face ‘human trafficking’ over Russian deals luring them into Ukraine war: ‘A great way to make money’
Cubans face ‘human trafficking’ over Russian deals luring them into Ukraine war: ‘A great way to make money’
Cuban nationals are being offered contracts worth $2,000 (£1,600) a month and potential Russian citizenship for them and their families as part of a targeted campaign to recruit them to fight in Ukraine. Earlier this week, Cuba's Foreign Ministry announced it was working to "neutralise and dismantle" a human trafficking ring that is coercing its citizens into fighting for Moscow. "The Ministry of the Interior... is working on the neutralization and dismantling of a human trafficking network that operates from Russia to incorporate Cuban citizens living there, and even some from Cuba, into the military forces participating in war operations in Ukraine," the Cuban government statement said. Now, new details have emerged about a number of groups on social media offering help to get Cuban men recruited into the Russian army. The Moscow Times spoke to one woman who would help facilitate Cubans signing one-year contracts with the Russian army offering a monthly income of 204,000 roubles – and that even those without a passport could sign up with a letter confirming their immigration. “If you don’t have a passport, but you have a photo, then that’s already good. But even if you don’t have a photo, we can sign [a contract],” she told the outlet, saying that she had helped a number of Cubans reach the frontlines in Ukraine. In late May, a Russia newspaper in Ryazan city reported that several Cuban citizens had signed contracts with Russia's armed forces and had been shipped to Ukraine in return for Russian citizenship. The Moscow Times reported that social media posts suggest the woman they spoke to lives in or near Ryazan. Last year, Russia announced a plan to boost the size of its armed forces by more than 30 per cent to 1.5 million combat personnel, a lofty goal made harder by its heavy – but officially undisclosed – casualties in the war. President Vladimir Putin also signed an order reducing the minimum service for international military recruits from five years down to one year, with the chance at fast-track citizenship once their service was completed. Moscow has yet to respond to Cuba's accusations. Russia has strong ties to communist-run Havana and the Cuban Defence Ministry's statement is a rare rebuke given that Cuba has previously criticised Western nations over their support for Ukraine. The defense ministers of Cuba and Russia have discussed the development of joint "technical military" projects at a meeting in Moscow. But Cuba says it is "not part of the war in Ukraine," "[Cuba] is acting and will act energetically against anyone... who participates in any form of human trafficking for the purpose of recruitment of Cuban citizens as mercenaries to use arms against any country," the Defence Ministry said, adding that criminal proceedings had started against some of those involved. The Moscow Times also spoke to two Cuban men who said they were looking to serve Russia's military. “I know that they pay very well, and it’s a great way to make a lot of money quickly,” one of the men said. “They pay a lot, and I need the money. I’ll probably later stay in Russia,” the other added. Reuters contributed to this report
2023-09-06 20:24
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