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Crystal Palace Claim Confident 3–1 Win Over Az Alkmaar

Crystal Palace Claim Confident 3–1 Win Over Az Alkmaar

Crystal Palace defeated Dutch side AZ Alkmaar 3–1 in the UEFA Europa Conference League at Selhurst Park. Maxence Lacroix opened the scoring for Palace before Ismaïla Sarr doubled the advantage. Sven Mijnans pulled one back for Alkmaar in the 54th minute, but three minutes later Sarr struck again to restore Palace’s two–goal lead and seal...

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AC Milan Eye January Move For Robert Lewandowski

AC Milan Eye January Move For Robert Lewandowski

AC Milan are reportedly exploring a January move for Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski. The Polish forward’s future at Camp Nou remains uncertain, with his contract set to expire in the summer and no extension currently on the table. For now, Lewandowski remains focused on Barcelona, though the club could consider offers in January rather than...

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James Bond Fantasist Jailed For 7 Years In UK For Trying To Spy For Russia

James Bond Fantasist Jailed For 7 Years In UK For Trying To Spy For Russia

 A British man who would “dream about being like James Bond” was jailed Friday for seven years after trying to spy for Russia. Howard Phillips, 65, was found guilty in July for trying to pass information about former Defense Secretary Grant Shapps, whom he knew, to two men who he believed were Russian intelligence agents. However,...

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Mexico President’s Rivals Cry Foul As She Uses Groping Incident To Address Gender Violence

Mexico President’s Rivals Cry Foul As She Uses Groping Incident To Address Gender Violence

The groping of Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum on a downtown street shone a bright light on the gender violence women face every day, but the country’s political polarization has tarnished what under other circumstances would seem a natural moment for national solidarity, analysts say. The president has tried to use the assault to send a clear message...

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Outside Powers’ Reported Backing For Sudan’s Warring Sides Fuels Fighting As Atrocities Mount

Outside Powers’ Reported Backing For Sudan’s Warring Sides Fuels Fighting As Atrocities Mount

For more than two years, Sudan’s military and a powerful paramilitary force have torn the country apart in a war for power, both digging in against peace efforts even as atrocities mount and starvation spreads. One reason they can keep going is the support each reportedly gets from other nations looking for influence. International alarm has grown since...

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Multiple Explosions Shake A Mosque In An Indonesian High School And Injure 55

Multiple Explosions Shake A Mosque In An Indonesian High School And Injure 55

Indonesian authorities said they have identified a 17-year-old boy as the suspected perpetrator of an attack that shook a mosque at a high school during Friday prayers in Jakarta, Indonesia’s capital, injuring at least 55 people, mostly students. Police brushed away speculation for now that the blasts were a terror attack, saying they were still investigating....