- EU warns green bond initiative could benefit Chinese companies unfairly
- EU Parliament Enacts Historic Migration Law to Strengthen Borders and Asylum
- Finland’s Parliament Approves Lifting Ban on Nuclear Weapons Amid NATO Shift
- Sweden Democrats shift from political outsider to key government role
- Regina executive committee discusses upgrades for Mosaic Stadium
- Trump nominates Sullivan & Cromwell partner Jamie McDonald for top Manhattan prosecutor role
- Palestinian football chief says US denied him visa to attend World Cup
- US president Trump discusses memorandum of understanding with Iran and India
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FINLAND NUCLEAR SHIFT
Finland’s parliament votes to lift its total ban on nuclear weapons today.
This move aligns with NATO defence strategies amid rising regional tensions.
Palestinian football chief says US denied him visa to attend…
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Donald Trump has endorsed Mike Collins in the Georgia Senate runoff, aiming to consolidate support ahead of the elections. Collins, a lesser-known candidate, is running against state agricultural commissioner Gary Black, who has more established political backing.
Coverage analyzed: CNN: “Trump beats a longtime adversary with a late Georgia endorsement, and other election takeaways” | The New York Times: “Georgia Republicans Go With Trump’s Pick for Senate, but Not Governor”
CNN’s headline emphasizes Trump’s relationship with former adversaries while focusing on election implications. In contrast, The New York Times frames the endorsement within the broader context of Republican voter choices, highlighting a divergence in preferences for Senate versus gubernatorial nominations. This comparison reflects differing editorial perspectives—one centered on Trump’s influence and the other on voter behavior.
The narrow boat offers a quirky pied a terre for a similar price to what someone would pay for a bland studio flat.
‘I would expect Red Bull to become Champions again.’
Experts have shared how parents can save money and have some left for fun activities.
Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez have returned for Manchester United (Photo by John Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images)
Erik ten Hag says it’s a major boost to have Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro available again because the duo can ‘make the difference’.
The pair, who have missed the last three months of action, were both named on the bench for United’s Premier League clash against Tottenham.
The Argentine hasn’t featured for United since a 4-3 defeat against Bayern Munich in the Champions League in late September.
The defender was ruled out for three months at the end of last season when he broke his metatarsal and he returned in time for pre-season following an operation.
However, the defender was still feeling discomfort and it was decided that he would go under the knife again to clear up the problem once and for all.
Casemiro has missed three months of action after injury his hamstring in an EFL defeat to Newcastle United in October.
And, though the pair both resumed full training last week, Ten Hag says they will slowly reintegrated into the starting XI.
‘Of course [it’s a boost] when you have quality players back,’ said Ten Hag.‘That is good for the team, for the quality of the team because at the end of the day the quality of the players makes the difference.’
Eriksen missed the FA Cup win against Wigan on Monday with illness.
But the Dane has gone straight back into the starting XI and Ten Hag says his ability on the ball can make a difference. ‘Ah, he can give the pass. He’s a smart player,’ said Ten Hag.‘He can make the difference. He scans passes and he can give them.‘He has the ability and not many players have that.’
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While the costs of installing the eco devices have left many Brits worried, they are likely to be the heating system of the future for the UK, an expert said.
The entire country is set to wake up to subzero temperatures this week, as a freezing Arctic blizzard dumps snow across most of the UK.
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