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Adana Demirspor walk off pitch after 30 mins in ref protest

Adana Demispor walked off the pitch after going behind to a penalty. Seskim Photo/MB Media/Getty Images Turkish side Adana Demirspor walked off the pitch 30 minutes into their Super Lig game at Galatasaray on Sunday as they trailed 1-0 to a penalty. The decision to walk off was taken to protest to Turkey’s referees committee and […]

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Baltic states begin historic switch away from Russian power grid

Getty Images More than three decades after leaving the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have begun to unplug from Russia’s electricity grid and join the EU’s network. The two-day process began on Saturday morning, with residents told to charge their devices, stock up on food and water, and prepare as if severe weather is […]

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Cyberattack Disrupts Publication of Lee Newspapers Across the U.S.

Newspapers across the country owned by the news media company Lee Enterprises were unable to print, had problems with their websites and published smaller issues after a cyberattack last week, the company said. In a statement emailed on Sunday, Lee Enterprises said that the company was facing disruptions to its daily operations because of a […]

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2 Million Baked Goods Are Recalled Over Listeria Risk

About two million baked goods, including some doughnuts and coffee rolls sold at Dunkin’, were recalled over concerns of potential contamination with the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes, federal safety regulators said. The manufacturer FGF Brands, which distributes baked goods in the United States and Canada, issued the voluntary recall because of the “potential for contamination with […]

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Welsh National Opera members in stage protest over cuts

Welsh National Opera chorus members held a protest against funding cuts at the end of a performance in Cardiff on Saturday night. The WNO announced last year that it was cutting back its spring tour in 2025 along with other measures due to “increasing financial challenges”. Chorus members displayed t-shirts and waved placards saying Save […]

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M&S boss says retailers being ‘raided like piggy banks’

UK retailers are being “raided like a piggy bank”, the boss of Marks & Spencer has said, as the sector faces rising taxes. Writing in the Sunday Times, Stuart Machin said retailers were facing a series of headwinds, including the increase in National Insurance Contributions (NICs) paid by firms and higher packaging levies. He called […]

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