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“Everyone can have an opinion” – Manchester United boss reacts to Cristiano Ronaldo criticism (Video)

Soccer News 

Cristiano Ronaldo, who played for Manchester United over two separate spells with rather different fortunes, recently criticized Manchester United for an apparent lack of ambition to win the Premier League title. Here’s what United boss Erik ten Hag had to say about it. Erik ten Hag responds to Cristiano Ronaldo’s criticism: “He said that Manchester […]

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Turkmen journalist Ruslan Myatiev banned from entering Turkey

Committee to Protect Journalists 

New York, September 12, 2024—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns Turkey’s July 25 denial of entry to Ruslan Myatiev, director and chief editor of Turkmen.news, a Netherlands-based independent Turkmen news website. “Journalist Ruslan Myatiev’s account that Turkey acceded to Turkmenistan’s request to ban him is a startling suggestion of Turkey’s complicity in transnational repression with...

Newcastle eyeing January move for England midfielder thriving under Lee Carsley

Caught Offside 

Newcastle United have reportedly identified Lille midfielder Angel Gomes as a top target for the upcoming January transfer window. The 24-year-old, formerly of Manchester United’s academy, has emerged as a key player in Ligue 1 and has caught the attention of several major clubs. According to The Sun, Gomes has impressed with his creativity and […]

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Russian ‘Force Majeure’ on Resource Exports Could Clobber Western Economies: Here’s Why

RIA Novosti  

President Putin has asked the government to consider restrictions on the export of strategic materials like nickel, titanium and uranium in response to unfriendly countries’ actions. Sputnik asked investment experts specializing in resource markets how these restrictions would impact the world economy. In short: it wouldn’t be pretty for the West.

Woman died in marshmallow-eating contest led by children’s entertainer, coroner hears - The Telegraph

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

  1. Woman died in marshmallow-eating contest led by children’s entertainer, coroner hears  The Telegraph
  2. Woman died after eating dozens of marshmallows in contest  The Times
  3. Marshmallow-eating contest death to be heard by jury inquest  BBC
  4. Jury inquest to be held into death of woman who died after marshmallow game  Yahoo News UK
  5. Mother, 37, choked to death on marshmallows in front of horrified audience as she competed to see the most she  Daily Mail

TV junk food ads to be banned before 9pm from next year - BBC.com

Sports - Google News (us) 

  1. TV junk food ads to be banned before 9pm from next year  BBC.com
  2. Keir Starmer ready to face down ‘nanny state’ jibes in radical public health drive  The Guardian
  3. Naked politics as Starmer tries to calm NHS expectations  Sky News
  4. Keir Starmer bans junk food ads and warns no more money for NHS without reform - live  The Independent
  5. Keir Starmer plots vast expansion of nanny state in battle to save NHS  The Telegraph

Get Smoked Remake Is Real? – Mollyalicenests

Paper Blog 

The internet has been abuzz with speculation surrounding a potential revival of the iconic comedy franchise, Friday. Fans have been eagerly awaiting news of a sequel, and recent developments have reignited excitement. New posters have surfaced online, hinting at the possibility of a new Friday film titled Get Smoked. The posters feature Chris Tucker and Ice Cube, the original stars of the series, suggesting a reunion is in the works. The posters have led many to believe that a Friday 4 is indeed in the works and may be headed to Netflix. Читать дальше...

Senate Democrats take on fintechs and their partner banks

Americanbanker.com 

A letter led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., urges bank regulators to crack down on banking as a service, while another led by Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., asks that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau more closely monitor buy now/pay later companies.

Soil nutrient levels associated with suppression of banana Fusarium wilt disease

Phys.org 

Fusarium wilt poses a significant threat to global agriculture, particularly affecting the banana industry, where it is commonly known as banana Panama disease. As a result, enhancing soil-related resistance has emerged as a crucial, environmentally friendly disease management strategy, reducing the need for chemical interventions. But what factors influence soil disease suppressiveness?