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Former Arne Slot favourite ‘interested’ in reunion at Liverpool; ‘big fee’ would be needed

Empire of The Kop 

An ex-Feyenoord player who worked under Arne Slot is reportedly keen on reuniting with his former boss by moving to Liverpool. Long before the 46-year-old was brought to Anfield as Jurgen Klopp’s replacement, Orkun Kokcu was reported to have been ‘high on the agenda‘ for FSG, and there were reports last month that the Reds’ […]

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Arsenal sporting director Edu set to leave, expected to join Nottingham Forest multi-club group - The Athletic - The Athletic

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  1. Arsenal sporting director Edu set to leave, expected to join Nottingham Forest multi-club group - The Athletic  The Athletic
  2. The Arsenal decision behind Edu’s exit and what it means for Mikel Arteta  The Independent
  3. Arsenal: Every Edu signing ranked includes five ex-Chelsea players; Saliba, Trossard in top five  Football365
  4. Edu: True reasons behind Brazilian's shock Arsenal exit revealed as bombshell Nottingham Forest links are clarified  TEAMtalk
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Boeing's machinist union to vote on new contract

United Press International (UPI.com) 

Boeing's machinists' union members will vote on a new contract proposal on Monday that offers a 38% pay increase over the course of the contract but still does not pension change the union had demanded.

LG COMMISSIONER MOURNS EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN OF ONIGBONGBO LCDA

Lagosstate.gov.ng 

The Lagos State Commissioner for Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Rural Development, Mr. Bolaji Kayode Robert (Bibiire) has expressed shock and sadness over the demise of the Executive Chairman, Onigbongbo Local Council Development Area (LCDA) Hon. Dotun Olakanle passed on after a brief illness in the early hours of Saturday, 2nd November 2024. The Honourable …

Rich nations provided USD 32.4 bn in adaptation finance in 2022; large gap remains: Report

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Developed countries increased climate adaptation funding to $32.4 billion in 2022, a significant rise but still far short of the $215-387 billion annually that developing nations need. The UN urges developed countries to double adaptation funding by 2025, emphasizing the disproportionate impact of climate change on poorer nations.