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Jürgen Klopp aims digs at Man City, Chelsea and Man United

May 29, 2024, 05:10 AM ET Former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp criticised several of the club’s rivals during a “Danke, Jürgen” farewell event on Tuesday, appearing to aim digs at Manchester City’s alleged financial rules breaches, Chelsea’s owners and Manchester United’s handling of Jadon Sancho. Klopp returned to the city for the send-off event at […]

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Earthcare cloud mission launches to resolve climate unknowns

12 hours ago Jonathan Amos,Science correspondent, @BBCAmos Esa Artwork: It’s taken fully 20 years to get Earthcare into space A sophisticated joint European-Japanese satellite has launched to measure how clouds influence the climate. Some low-level clouds are known to cool the planet, others at high altitude will act as a blanket. The Earthcare mission will […]

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Israel Gaza: Operation in Rafah doesn’t cross US red lines

The US does not believe Israel has launched a full-scale invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza, White House spokesman John Kirby has said. He spoke hours after Israeli forces reached the centre of the city and reportedly seized a strategically important hill overlooking the nearby border with Egypt. US President Joe Biden has previously said […]

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Highlights from closing arguments : NPR

Former President Donald Trump leaves Manhattan Criminal Court at the end of the day’s proceedings during his criminal trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments in New York City on Tuesday. Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images NEW YORK — Lawyers gave their final arguments Tuesday […]

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Explosive bout featuring Turkey’s Zafer Sayik added to ONE 167

The Colombian beat Japan’s Kouta Omori inside the first 30 seconds of their clash with a stunning right high kick, left hook combination – to announce his presence in the Bantamweight Muay Thai division in some style. Sayik will not be deterred however. Despite that opening-day decision loss his background suggests there is plenty more […]

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‘Blood compensation comes too late for my husband’

Heather Evans Perry Evans, one of the first victims to give evidence to the Infected Blood Inquiry, died five weeks ago – too soon to see the damning report into the scandal. His wife, Heather Evans, sat next to a picture of Perry as she listened to inquiry chair Sir Brian Langstaff read the key […]

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