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Top news and transfer rumors in Wednesday’s newspapers….transfer West Ham prepare to sign Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen – The Guardian Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Watch for free: Highlights of the Premier League match between Manchester United and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Oscar Bobb could head to Borussia Dortmund after the Bundesliga club began talks with Man City over a loan deal, the Daily Mail reports.Manchester United may have to wait until summer to sign Wolves’ Joao Gomez – Daily Express Tottenham interested in Monaco midfielder Magnes Akrios – Daily Mail Arsenal could enter the loan market…

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Another year later, life in Gaza remains caught between Israel’s killing machine and the world’s growing indifference. This year marks another addition to our unique calendar of loss, destruction, and death.In March, I wrote about my concerns that Israel could move further toward genocide than it has so far. And it happened. Israel has surpassed even my darkest expectations and reached unimaginable levels of evil. This evil has been a hallmark of our year in Gaza.I saw so many people posting recaps of their favorite moments of 2025 that I thought I’d share my own version. This year has been…

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Important pointsEurope’s banking sector boomed in 2025, with lenders posting their best annual performance since 1997. After a strong third-quarter earnings season, banks will need to decide how and where to utilize their “significant” surplus capital in 2026. Strategists believe the sector will become a powerful diversification strategy for investors in 2026.European banks are aiming for their strongest year since 1997, with the Stoxx 600 banking index up nearly 60% since the start of the year. The region’s financial institutions enjoyed a strong earnings season, with HSBC and UBS posting higher profits in the third quarter, and valuations for some…

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Enzo Maresca is unwell and the Chelsea side are also unwell.The Blues have dropped 15 points this season, winning just one out of seven games, and the goodwill that came from winning the Club World Cup has dried up. At the end of last season, it felt like there was a chance to build on something, as head coach Maresca led a young Chelsea team back into the Champions League and then went on to win the Conference League and Club World Cup titles. It wasn’t quite the glory days of yesteryear, but wins begat wins, and after the chaotic…

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Michael Barry attends the New York premiere of ‘The Big Short’ at the Ziegfeld Theater on November 23, 2015 in New York City.Jim Spellman | Wire Images | Getty ImagesProminent investor Michael Burry denied short selling on Wednesday. teslashares rose after criticizing the EV maker as “ridiculously overvalued.” In a social media post about Berry, who rose to fame by brilliantly predicting the collapse of the U.S. housing market that led to the 2008 global financial crisis, made his position clear in another post, calling Tesla “ridiculously overvalued.”The “Big Short” investor gave a similar assessment of Tesla’s stock valuation to…

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Whether you’re a full-time nomad or a once-a-year vacationer, every special travel memory begins with one essential question: where to? This year, the team at CNN Travel hopes to answer not only the question of where, but also the question of why now? These destinations are special all the time, but there’s something new or significant happening in 2026 that you should know about. The places to go in 2026 list includes a region that will experience a rare total solar eclipse, a city that has been crowned a capital of culture, a foodie haven that just scored a major…

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Gary Neville says Manchester United fell behind in their 1-1 draw with winless Wolves because of Ruben Amorim’s decision to revert to a back three.United missed a chance to take fourth place as Amorim’s side were booed by their own fans at Old Trafford, losing 11 games in a row and becoming the first side to drop points to Wolves since October. “It was the worst of the worst,” the Sky Sports pundit said on Gary Neville’s podcast. “At full time they were not only booed. The fans were waiting in the stadium to keep booing them.” sprayer This content…

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A copper anode is removed from the furnace at the Glencore Canadian Copper Refinery (CCR) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesCopper is on track for its biggest annual price increase in more than a decade, driven by supply disruptions, a weaker U.S. dollar, rising hopes for China’s economic growth and massive spending on artificial intelligence.Analysts say the red metal’s rally could continue into next year, especially amid supply concerns and rapid expansion of global data center footprint.Three-month copper prices on the London Metal Exchange (LME) rose 1.5% to $12,405 a tonne on…

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Important points”We will definitely go public at some point,” Corti CEO Andreas Klebe told CNBC. The Danish company is developing AI infrastructure for healthcare with a focus on text and voice data. Kleve ruled out a 2026 listing, but declined to give a more specific timeline, saying, “The private market remains very attractive when it comes to raising capital.”Danish healthcare AI startup Corti will go public “someday” but not in 2026, the company’s CEO told CNBC. “Private markets are still very attractive in terms of financing,” Andreas Klebe said on Tuesday, when asked if the company had any plans to…

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The logo of Chinese-owned semiconductor company Nexperia is displayed at the Chinese-owned semiconductor company’s German facility after the Dutch government seized control and auto industry groups warned of a possible impact on car production, October 23, 2025, in Hamburg, Germany. Jonas Walzberg | ReutersIn the latest development in a dispute over technology transfer, China has called on the Netherlands to quickly correct its “mistakes” against chipmaker Nexperia and restore stability to the global semiconductor industry.In September, the Dutch government invoked a Cold War-era law to effectively take control of Neexperia, a Chinese-owned semiconductor manufacturer based in the Netherlands. This unusual…

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