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Forum of Union State universities kicks off in Nizhny Novgorod

BelTA (en) 

The forum of the universities of engineering and technology of the Belarus-Russia Union State kicked off in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. Until 27 September, more than 600 students and professors from over a hundred Belarusian and Russian universities will share their experience in engineering education.

USAC MIDGET FIELD REVEALED FOR 6TH RUNNING OF THE BC39 AT IMS

TJ Slideways.com 

The field for the 2024 Driven2SaveLives BC39 Presented By Avanti Windows & Doors has been revealed as the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship takes on The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for three-straight nights during the sixth running of the event on September 26-27-28. [...]

‘It felt different’ says Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard as he gives concerning update on ankle injury

TheSun.co.uk (sport) 

MARTIN ODEGAARD has given a concerning update on his ankle injury.

The Arsenal captain sustained the injury during the international break while playing for Norway.

GettyMartin Odegaard has given an update on his ankle injury[/caption] SplashThe Arsenal star suffered the blow while on international duty[/caption]

Manager Mikel Arteta confirmed that the midfielder will be sidelined for some time and was unable to give a specific return date.

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Dubois will next fight Joshua or Usyk, ‘whoever pays me the most’

Sports.inquirer.net 

Daniel Dubois would “love a rematch” with either Anthony Joshua or Oleksandr Usyk — depending on which boxer “pays me the most”. Dubois retained his IBF world heavyweight title with a brutal fifth-round knockout of British rival Joshua at Wembley on Saturday, flooring the two-time former world champion four times in total. Joshua has insisted

EU states back plan to downgrade wolf protection status

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

EU member states on Wednesday voted in favour of lowering the protection status of wolves, in a move decried by conservationists that paves the way for a relaxation of strict hunting rules. The commission's proposal would loosen such rules by demoting wolves to "protected" species.