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Antonelli may not be ‘ready’ for 2025 F1 debut

News on F1 

Nov.13 (GMM) The jury is out regarding the start of Kimi Antonelli’s Formula 1 career. That is the view of well-known former F1 star Juan Pablo Montoya, who admits he was not impressed with the 18-year-old’s initial Friday practice outings at Monza and Mexico. Italian teenager Antonelli crashed within minutes of hitting the track at […]

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Ishiba receives 2nd medical checkup in 5 days

Japan Today 

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba received a medical checkup on Wednesday for the second time in five days, amid concerns after he appeared to fall asleep during a…

Leclerc ‘angry’ at claims of Sainz rift

News on F1 

Nov.13 (GMM) Charles Leclerc has lashed back at those claiming his relationship with departing Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz has fallen apart. A short video has been doing the rounds on social media showing Sainz celebrating his Mexico GP win immediately after the race – and Leclerc apparently completely ignoring him. Spaniard Sainz appears shocked by […]

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Snitch opens 31st store in Bengaluru's Bhartiya City Mall

FashionNetwork.com (in) 

Menswear brand Snitch has opened its 31st brick-and-mortar store to date in Bengaluru. Located in the metro’s Bhartiya City Mall in North Bengaluru, the store brings the brand’s city-wide total to six.

Venezuela’s Oil Production Reaches Yearly Peak Amidst Economic Challenges

«The Rio Times» 

Venezuela’s oil industry has shown signs of recovery, with crude production reaching its highest level this year. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) released a monthly report detailing Venezuela’s oil output. According to the report, Venezuela’s average daily production hit 989,000 barrels in October. This figure represents a significant increase from September’s production levels. […]

'Wicketkeepers' batting role in BGT will be crucial': Aaron Finch

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Former Australian cricketers Brad Haddin and Aaron Finch believe that the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia will be a tough contest between the two sides' fast bowlers. Haddin expressed doubts about the Indian batters' ability to handle the Australian pace attack, while Finch highlighted the crucial role wicketkeeper-batters Rishabh Pant and Alex Carey will play in the series.

Sudan Faces Esclations in Famine, Humanitarian Law Violations

Inter Press Service 

After 19 months of conflict, the ongoing Sudanese Civil War continues to deteriorate living conditions for millions of Sudanese people. Intensive conflicts between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have greatly exacerbated nationwide levels of famine. Numerous civilians have been caught in the crossfire, leading to a rising death toll. […]