Liverpool seek solace from domestic woes in Champions League against PSV
Liverpool seek solace from domestic woes in Champions League against PSV LIVERPOOL, England :Liverpool host PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday hoping Europe can provide relief from a domestic nightmare for the Premier League champions that boss Arne Slot called “ridiculous.” Liverpool have lost eight of their last 11 matches in all competitions, including a bruising 3-0... Read More
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I have said many times you will never find enough excuses for us to perform like this. It’s unexpected for the club, for me, for everyone. It is ridiculous. It is unbelievable,” Slot said of his team’s worrying form. “I have said many times you will never find enough excuses for us to perform like... Read More
Ronaldo clear for World Cup opener despite red card
Cristiano Ronaldo will be able to play for Portugal in their opening game at next summer’s World Cup finals despite his red card against the Republic of Ireland. Ronaldo, 40, was sent off for an elbow to Dara O’Shea’s back during Portugal’s 2-0 qualifying defeat earlier this month. Violent conduct normally carries a three-match ban... Read More
Turkey arrests three suspected Emirati agents
Prosecutor’s office later denies that the operation had anything to do with the United Arab Emirates.messenger sharing buttonemail sharing buttonsharethis sharing buttonTurkish security forces have detained three people suspected of working for the United Arab Emirates intelligence service, the Istanbul Chief Prosecutor’s office announced on Tuesday. The office said the suspects had allegedly been collecting... Read More
Poland has been told to recognise same-sex marriages registered elsewhere in the European Union, in a ruling by the EU’s top court.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) said that EU member states were obliged to recognise a same-sex marriage between two EU citizens that had been “lawfully concluded in another member state”. The ruling covers the case of a Polish couple who married in Berlin in 2018. When they decided to move to Poland, authorities refused... Read More
Ukraine has agreed to a peace proposal from Donald Trump’s administration, a US government source has told American media. Volodymyr Zelenskyy could visit the US as soon as this week to finalise a deal.
Ukraine agrees to US-brokered peace plan – reports View postWith Zelenskyy set to visit Trump this week View postBut Starmer doubts reports of agreement will be a full deal View postIt comes after US holds ‘secret Russia-Ukraine talks’ in Abu Dhabi View postExplained: The changes Europe has made to controversial US plan View postBattlefield latestRussia... Read More
On Sunday, US and Ukrainian officials met in Geneva to discuss the draft plan, which had been criticised by leaders in Kyiv and Europe as too favourable to Russia.Ukraine-Russia war:
US and Russian officials to hold talks in Abu Dhabi after overnight strikes” The US has confirmed its officials are set to meet Russian representatives in Abu Dhabi as part of efforts to end the Ukraine war, after a night in which Russia and Ukraine traded air attacks. Officials in Kyiv said at least six... Read More
Top US military adviser visits Caribbean as Trump ramps up pressure on Venezuela
This will be Caine’s second visit to the region since the U.S. military started building up its presence, which now includes the nation’s most advanced aircraft carrier. Caine and Defense Secretary Pete Hegsethcame to Puerto Rico in September after ships carrying hundreds of U.S. Marines arrived for what officials said was a training exercise. Hegseth... Read More
Asian shares advance after Wall Street gets a lift from hopes for a Fed rate cut
newest Gemini AI model, rallied 6.3% and was one of the strongest forces lifting the S&P 500. Nvidia rose 2.1%. Monday’s gains followed sharp swings in recent weeks, not just day to day but also hour to hour, caused by uncertainty about what the Fed will do with interest rates and whether too much money... Read More
Takaichi says Trump told her ‘Call me anytime’
In phone chat about ChinaToday 03:30 pm JST 30 TOKYO”Call me anytime” was the message Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said she received from U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday in their first phone call since Tokyo’s leader sparked a major diplomatic bust-up with China. Takaichi’s off-the-cuff remark in parliament earlier this month that a... Read More





