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Man Utd can now sign £50m star ahead of Real Madrid after Ruben Amorim deal - opinion

Red Rants 

Manchester United went into the international break on a good note with back-to-back wins against PAOK and Leicester City. Ruud van Nistelrooy remained unbeaten in his four games as interim manager. Ruben Amorim will now take charge of United after his working visa is approved. The Portuguese tactician is expected to focus on solidifying the […]

With time to fix things, Capellas confident PH booters will be better

Sports.inquirer.net 

Philippine men’s football team coach Albert Capellas is hoping that the mental meltdown of Thursday’s tough 3-1 loss in a friendly to Hong Kong is not an ominous sign for them when the Asean Mitsubishi Electric Cup rolls around next month. The Filipino booters tied it up early in the second half on Bjorn Kristensen’s

Morgan Stanley sees 31% upside in Zomato, believes QC might surprise

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Morgan Stanley increased its target price for Zomato to Rs 355, indicating a 31.7% upside. The brokerage firm remains bullish on Zomato due to its strong execution in food delivery and quick commerce, deep balance sheet, and potential for a large profit pool by 2030.

FG, IFAD distribute fertiliser, others to Nasarawa farmers

The Punch 

The Federal Government, in collaboration with the International Fund for Agricultural Development, have distributed farming inputs to 282 farmers in Nasarawa State in order to ensure food security in the state. Speaking on Friday in Lafia, the state capital, at the flag-off of the 2024 Input Distribution and Farm Equipment for farmers, the National Programme

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Samal-Davao bridge work destroys coral reef, says expert

Newsinfo.inquirer.net 

DAVAO CITY — Colonies of hard corals in a portion of Davao Gulf are now dead, a situation attributed by a marine scientist to the construction of the Chinese-funded P23-billion bridge called Samal Island–Davao City Connector (SIDC) project. Marine biologist John Michael Lacson said the destroyed hard corals, including tiered table corals (Acropora hyacinthus), are