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Do Arsenal Have What It Takes?

Association of Football Statisticians 

The new Premier League season is underway, and it’s already being described as a two-horse race between Manchester City and Arsenal, which has been the case for the last two years. Arsenal have been in the running twice but failed to get over the line. But do they have what it takes this time round … Continue reading Do Arsenal Have What It Takes? →

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Saturn to be at brightest point in London skies tonight - here's how to see it - My London

Sports - Google News (uk) 

  1. Saturn to be at brightest point in London skies tonight - here's how to see it  My London
  2. See Saturn at its biggest and brightest tonight before its rings 'disappear' in 2025  Space.com
  3. Saturn’s majestic rings will vanish in just six months from now  Earth.com
  4. Saturn's iconic rings will DISAPPEAR in months, NASA says  Daily Mail
  5. Exact time Saturn will be brighter than usual in the skies tonight and how to spot it  Express

Editorial: The urgency for economic reforms

Times of Malta 

Malta Chamber CEO Marthese Portelli is adamant the country now requires comprehensive and immediate action to address its economic challenges. Photo: Karl Andrew Micallef

Tennis attire is everywhere. Credit the pandemic, social media and pickleball

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

As the U.S. Open concludes, tennis-inspired fashion trends like pleated skirts, polo collars, and skorts are gaining popularity globally. Dubbed 'tenniscore,' this trend is an extension of athleisure and is influenced by the rise of pickleball. Brands like Nike, Fila, and Adidas are capitalizing on this trend with new collections.

Star-crossed lovers end lives after murder in Gujarat's Kutch

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Ravi Parkara and Shilpa Parkara were found hanging from a tree near Fatehgarh village in Kutch district. Police say Ravi kidnapped Shilpa after killing her mother, Jamni. The couple, who had been in a relationship but faced opposition, likely committed suicide when they realized they couldn't live together.

A year after an earthquake struck Morocco, most reconstruction efforts have yet to be realized

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

A year after a deadly earthquake struck Morocco's High Atlas mountains, reconstruction efforts are slowly moving forward. Though some residents of towns hit by the quake have praised the incremental progress made and assistance they've been provided, many people who remain displaced from their homes are angry and in despair. Rubble remains on the streets in many of the region's towns and villages, including places where residents have protested the pace of reconstruction.