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Denmark’s preparations for Tuesday’s decisive World Cup qualifier in Glasgow have been disrupted by a sickness bug affecting key players. Head coach Brian Riemer confirmed that Joachim Andersen and Rasmus Højlund both missed Saturday’s unexpected draw with Belarus due to illness, along with a staff member. The dropped points mean Scotland can still qualify automatically despite losing 3–2 to Greece. Denmark lead Group C by one point and need only a draw at Hampden Park, while Scotland must win to reach their first World Cup finals since 1998. Riemer acknowledged concern but said the team is working to stop the…
Activists highlighted climate impacts in their home countries and pushed for youth voices in UN negotiations. Thousands of protesters gathered outside the COP30 climate conference in Belem, Brazil, blocking the venue in a peaceful demonstration. Brazilian youth groups, activists, and Indigenous communities marched together to demand urgent climate action. Rachelle Junsay from Climate Action Philippines said youth inherit the planet, and exclusion from talks frustrates them. She criticized negotiators for ignoring communities directly affected by climate change. Public Demonstrations Resume After Three Years Protesters returned to demonstrate outside the UN climate talks for the first time since 2021. Organizers promoted…
Manchester City issued a powerful title statement with a commanding 3-0 derby win over Manchester United at the Etihad Stadium. Goals from Rebecca Knaak, Bunny Shaw and Lauren Hemp sealed the victory, extending City’s lead at the top of the WSL to four points. United, coming off a historic midweek win over PSG, looked fatigued and struggled to cope with City’s pace and precision. The defeat marked their second straight league loss — the first time they’ve suffered back-to-back WSL defeats since May 2024 — leaving them seven points off the top. Marc Skinner lamented his side’s mistakes, insisting City…
The Zenos Health Summit in Riyadh gathered leading innovators shaping the international wellness and longevity field. Speakers included Mark Hyman, Darshan Shah, Jessica Shepherd, and Alejandro Bataller, who shared insights with global audiences. International media increasingly highlight one idea: preventive care and longevity now define a new approach to life, not a passing trend. Saudi Arabia continues to reshape healthcare through Vision 2030, launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Leaders integrate holistic practices, AI-driven medical tools, and preventive strategies to elevate worldwide health standards and longevity research. The Kingdom’s ambitions mirror the founding goals of the new World Health…
Air travel is set to stabilize following the restoration of federal funding after the 43-day government shutdown. Major airports will see eased restrictions as staffing issues among air traffic controllers and TSA agents are resolved. During the shutdown, reduced staffing caused flight delays, longer security lines, and disruptions at airports nationwide. The funding deal allows agencies to restore full operations, improving travel reliability for millions of passengers. Federal agencies emphasized that restoring staffing levels is critical for airport safety and efficiency. Air traffic controllers and TSA personnel returning to work will ensure smoother operations and timely management of flights. Travelers…
Celtic are stepping up talks with Wilfried Nancy, with the Columbus Crew boss now the leading candidate to replace Brendan Rodgers as manager. The Scottish champions formally informed the MLS side on Friday of their intent to open negotiations, with compensation not expected to be an obstacle. Nancy, who is understood to be keen on the move, could be appointed before Celtic’s trip to St Mirren next weekend, ending Martin O’Neill’s short caretaker spell. Nancy, 47, fits Celtic’s preferred profile of a progressive, emerging coach willing to work within the club’s transfer structure. After a strong spell at Montreal, he…
Russia launched a massive combined attack on Kyiv early Friday, killing four and injuring 27, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said. Fires ignited across multiple districts, and rescue crews struggled to reach two victims trapped under rubble. Emergency teams treated 27 people for injuries, including two children aged seven and ten. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the assault, calling it a “deliberately calculated attack targeting civilians and infrastructure.” He reported that Russia fired 430 drones and 18 ballistic and aeroballistic missiles during the strike. The bombardment damaged at least 11 multi-storey residential buildings, and falling debris sparked fires near a medical facility…
Swiss banking powerhouse UBS AG has found itself at the center of renewed scrutiny after new investigations revealed potential lingering accounts linked to Jewish families affected by the Nazi regime. Reports by Eric Frey in Der Standard (link), Riva Pomerantz in Ami Magazine (link), and Peter Hell in BILD (link) have highlighted archival evidence pointing to long-dormant accounts never fully reconciled. The implications extend beyond Europe, directly impacting Gulf investors who rely heavily on UBS for private banking and asset management. Unsettled Accounts and Historical Oversight Dr. Gerhard Podovsovnik, Vice President of AEA Justinian Lawyers, told the Abu Dhabi Times…
Patrick Bamford has signed a short-term deal with Sheffield United, just seven months after leading derogatory chants about manager Chris Wilder. The 32-year-old striker, released by Leeds United in August, has joined the Championship side until January, as Wilder looks to bolster an attack that has struggled for goals. During Leeds’ promotion celebrations in April, Bamford was filmed leading abusive chants about Wilder — though the pair later spoke and made peace. Wilder confirmed the following day that Bamford and Leeds boss Daniel Farke had both called to apologise, saying: “I’ve no issue at all. I appreciated and respected him…
Barcelona have identified Harry Kane as their top target to replace Robert Lewandowski next summer. The Spanish champions view the 32-year-old England captain as the ideal successor to the 37-year-old Polish striker, whose contract expires in June. According to reports, Barça are prepared to trigger a £57m release clause in Kane’s Bayern Munich contract. Kane has been a revelation since joining Bayern from Tottenham in 2023, scoring 108 goals in 113 appearances and helping the club reclaim the Bundesliga title. Although he has expressed openness to staying in Germany until 2027, the lure of Barcelona and another major challenge could…
