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Managers to meet Premier League – Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp

Views: 2 Jurgen Klopp wants the Carabao Cup semi-final to be played over one leg Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has said managers will meet with the Premier League on Thursday to discuss issues around the Covid-19 pandemic. Nine of the past 20 top-flight games have been postponed, but Premier League clubs decided on Monday to […]

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Philadelphia congresswoman carjacked at gunpoint in broad daylight

Views: 1 Getty Images Mary Gay Scanlon has been in Washington since 2018 A US congresswoman has had her car and possessions snatched from her at gunpoint in a daylight carjacking in the city of Philadelphia. Mary Gay Scanlon’s government phone and ID were among belongings that the two robbers took. The Democrat was not

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Liverpool complete remarkable comeback against Leicester as Diogo Jota seals dramatic penalty shootout win

Views: 4 ByChris Bascombe AT ANFIELD22 December 2021  Diogo Jota slotted the winning penalty for his side CREDIT: REUTERS For once, Jurgen Klopp looked ecstatic to have been burdened with an even more hectic January schedule. Even by Liverpool’s standards during his reign, he had just witnessed the climax to an extraordinary, improbable comeback victory. For 45

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Treasury authorizes working with Taliban to facilitate aid to Afghanistan

Views: 4 The Biden administration is taking new actions in an attempt to facilitate humanitarian aid to people in Afghanistan, with the Department of Treasury allowing some financial transactions with the Taliban. “The United States is the largest single provider of humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan,” Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo said in a

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How much of the Omicron variant is there in Australia, and is it the dominant strain?

Views: 5 The Omicron variant of Covid-19 is now the dominant strain in England, South Africa, and probably in the US, according to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control. © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAPSo do we know how many of Australia’s latest cases are due to Omicron, and if it’s the dominant strain in

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‘Nothing’s been good enough’: Biden addresses US Covid testing shortage before holidays

Views: 2 Pressed about US testing shortages amid the omicron surge, Biden conceded in an interview that “nothing’s been good enough”. In an interview with ABC’s David Muir on Wednesday, the president signaled that the country was in a better shape now than last Christmas but said he wished he had ordered free at-home tests

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Osinbajo says with COVID-19, climate change, Nigeria at crossroads

Views: 1 Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said the world and Nigeria are presently at crossroads. He said this on Tuesday at the launch of the International Centre for Yoruba Arts and Culture at the University of Ibadan. Nigerian Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (C) is seen during his meeting with US Secretary of State Antony

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Arsenal adverts for cryptocurrency ‘fan tokens’ banned

Views: 3 The UK’s advertising regulator has banned two promotions for “fan tokens” from Arsenal Football Club, saying they were misleading supporters over the risks of investing in cryptocurrencies. © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: ASA/PAThe Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said that the north London club was “taking advantage of consumers’ inexperience or credulity, trivialising investment

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Queen to stay in Windsor for first Christmas since death of her beloved Philip

Views: 1 The Queen has decided to celebrate her first Christmas since the death of her husband the Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor as a “precautionary” measure amid rising coronavirus cases. Rather than travel to Sandringham as usual, the Queen will remain at Windsor where she spent last Christmas with her husband Philip – who

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