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Soccer-Van de Beek and Alli look to rebuild, Aubameyang’s Arsenal nightmare set to end

By Peter Hall © Reuters/IAN WALTON FILE PHOTO: Premier League – Aston Villa v Manchester United MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) – Midfield duo Donny van de Beek and Dele Alli get chances to rebuild their faltering careers at Everton after making moves on Monday’s transfer deadline day, while Barcelona are set to rescue Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from his

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International envoys praise ‘openness’ of Burkina junta

Burkina Faso’s military junta said Monday it had restored the constitution a week after seizing power in the poor Sahel country, an announcement that came as it held talks with international negotiators who praised its “openness” to their proposals. © – Burkina Faso’s junta is headed by Lieutenant-Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba, who commands a region that

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Australian stars shine to erase off-court drama and create ‘dream’ grand slam

There were two Australian Opens in 2022. One played out at Melbourne airport, in a refugee detention hotel and on the front of activists’ T-shirts. The other took place on tennis courts, and it is by virtue of the latter’s quality that the former will not dominate the collective memory. This tournament has been with

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Russia Accuses US of Bringing ‘Pure Nazis’ to Power in Ukraine as Tensions Rise

During a U.N. Security Council debate Monday, Russia accused the West of escalating tensions in Ukraine, claiming the U.S. brought “pure Nazis” to power in Kyiv, the Associated Press reports. U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield countered, saying Russia’s growing military force of more than 100,000 troops was “the largest mobilization” in Europe in decades.© SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP

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Bangladesh, Australia look forward to emerging as key partners

Bangladesh, Feb. 1 — Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said Bangladesh is looking forward to elevating relations with Australia to a new height as key partners for the benefit of people and economies as well as to secure a peaceful and prosperous Indian Ocean region in the days to come. “Australia has been a trusted

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One Year After Coup, U.S. Will Slap New Sanctions on Myanmar

(Bloomberg) — The U.S. issued fresh sanctions against people and entities linked to Myanmar’s military that seized control of the government a year ago, with President Joe Biden warning “further costs” will be imposed as long the junta doesn’t hold elections. Seven people including Myanmar government officials and businessmen as well as a private logistics

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Biden Vows Support After UAE Intercepts Latest Incoming Missile

Bloomberg) — U.S. President Joe Biden pledged support for the United Arab Emirates after it intercepted a ballistic missile fired by Yemeni fighters during a visit by Israel’s president, the third attack in a month on the Middle East’s financial hub. “We’ve been in daily contact with the UAE, addressing those threats,” Biden told reporters

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Harry and Meghan to continue Spotify work despite misinformation ‘concerns’

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been “expressing concerns” to Spotify about Covid-19 misinformation but say they will continue to work with the platform. The couple signed a lucrative deal with the streaming giant to host and produce podcasts, estimated to be worth around 25 million US dollars (£18 million), in late 2020.© PA

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