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Top articles in Friday’s newspapers and transfer rumors…premier league Saudi football figures are increasingly confident Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool in the summer transfer window, the Daily Mirror reports. Salah and Vinicius Junior will be the two main transfer targets for this summer’s Saudi Pro League, the Telegraph reports.Virgil van Dijk said the way Arne Slott was talked about was “very disrespectful” to Liverpool’s head coach. Tottenham appear to have no intention of selling Micky van de Ven, the Daily Mirror reports, amid speculation that Liverpool are big fans of the talented Dutch international and could make a move for…

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The US president said that “great forces are heading towards Iran” and that as tensions with Iran escalate, “it would be better for nothing to happen.”Published January 23, 2026January 23, 2026Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareUS President Donald Trump said a US Navy “fleet” was heading to the Gulf region with a focus on Iran, and officials said an aircraft carrier strike group and other assets would arrive in the Middle East within days.”We’re watching Iran very closely,” President Trump told reporters on Air Force One on Thursday as he returned from the World Economic Forum in Davos,…

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A good first-half goal from Mohamed Diomande gave Rangers a 1-0 win over Ludogorets at Ibrox, giving Danny Rohr’s side their first Europa League win of the season, but it wasn’t enough to sustain their play-off hopes.However, a hard-fought victory over the Bulgarian champions continued Rangers’ recent good form, with the home team achieving seven consecutive wins in all competitions, including four consecutive clean sheets. Team news: Manager Danny Rohr made seven changes to the team that beat Annan Athletic in the Scottish Cup on Friday, with Jack Butland, Emmanuel Fernandes, Nico Raskin, Mohamed Diomande, Cerro Asgoud, Mikey Moore and…

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A version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter by Robert Frank, a weekly guide for high-net-worth investors and consumers. Sign up to receive future editions directly to your inbox.Ultra-high-net-worth individuals are increasingly using private investment firms to tap into their millennial and Gen Z successors. In a tough job market, this is a way for younger family members to gain work experience, said family office consultant Joshua Genting. Additionally, he said, as family offices ramp up their bets on alternatives and startups, the next generation of heirs are increasingly involved in investments.But even among the wealthiest…

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NVIDIA Founder and CEO Jensen Huang (R) speaks alongside BlackRock Chairman and WEF Co-Chairman Larry Fink at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos on January 21, 2026. Fabrice Coffrini | AFP | Getty ImagesBeijing — Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is scheduled to visit China in the coming days ahead of the Lunar New Year in mid-February, two people familiar with the matter told CNBC. The visit comes amid questions about the U.S. semiconductor giant’s ability to sell in the Chinese market, which once accounted for at least a fifth of Nvidia’s revenue from its data center business.U.S.…

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Israel has spent more than two years attacking Gaza in a genocidal war against the Palestinian enclave. Most homes and infrastructure have been destroyed, more than 70,000 Palestinians have been killed, and the remaining Gaza residents face a harsh winter with inadequate food, medicine and shelter.But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for whom the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for war crimes in Gaza, this week joined US President Donald Trump’s “peace commission” set up to oversee the reconstruction and governance of Gaza.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listThis raises the question of what Netanyahu and…

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A daring U.S. operation to remove Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ended in a fierce final firefight that exposed U.S. military helicopters to extraordinary levels of danger as they descended into a heavily fortified compound in Caracas, according to a key witness video analyzed by CNN. CNN reconstructed the Jan. 3 mission, analyzing more than 50 videos and images taken by witnesses and mapping the flight path of the U.S. military helicopter to focus on the critical final moments. They were deployed at a facility within the Fort Tiuna military complex, a location identified by CNN as Maduro’s likely escape point.…

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Nottingham Forest were booed as they lost 1-0 to Braga after an incredible 54 seconds, including a penalty save from Morgan Gibbs-White and an own goal from Ryan Yates.The result left Nottingham Forest’s chances of finishing in the top eight of the Europa League up to chance ahead of their final game against Ferencvaros, with Sean Dyche’s side now three points out of the top eight. Elliott Anderson received a red card in the final minute for dissent against Portugal, forcing him to miss a must-win match. Braga needed to do little to win the match, not needing a single…

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Kais Khimji has spent most of his professional career as a venture investor, including six years as a partner at the prominent VC firm Sequoia Capital. But like several other former Sequoia partners, including David Vélez, who founded Brazilian digital bank Nubank, Kimji (pictured left) always wanted to be a startup founder. He announced Thursday that he has revived an idea he started working on as a student at Harvard University nearly a decade ago and reborn as Blockit, an AI calendar scheduling company. In a major vote of confidence, Kimji’s former employer Sequoia led the company’s $5 million seed…

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Check out the companies making the biggest moves in premarket trading: Procter & Gamble — The consumer products company fell nearly 1.5% after fiscal second-quarter sales fell short of expectations. Procter & Gamble reported sales of $22.21 billion, below the $22.28 billion expected by analysts polled by LSEG. However, earnings per share of $1.88 beat the consensus estimate of $1.86 per share. McCormick — The spice maker fell 6% after disappointing fourth-quarter results. McCormick’s adjusted earnings per share were 86 cents, below the 88 cents expected by analysts polled by FactSet. Revenue came in at $1.85 billion, slightly above the…

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