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Sky Sports columnist Laura Hunter breaks down the big talking points from the latest Women’s Super League fixtures and explores the key stories at the heart of the women’s game.Parks and toons unlock new possibilitiesManchester United recorded their sixth win of the season on Sunday, equaling a club record of five consecutive away wins. Mark Skinner’s camp is proving difficult to deal with. That’s because they are uniquely efficient throughout the park. Finally, this is a team capable of challenging for the title. Skinner’s 4-1-4-1 structure is a stabilizing force. They know how to perfectly combine different tactics to finish…

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As winter approaches, there is a lot of anxiety in Ukraine.Last month, a group of Ukraine’s allies, the so-called Coalition of the Voluntary, led by France and Britain, agreed to mobilize significant resources to help Kyiv maintain electricity and central heating supplies in large cities. The initiative appears to have had some effect, as the heating season started on October 28, slightly later than usual.However, this does not provide reassurance that Ukrainian households will be warm in the coming months. The Russian military continues its attacks on the country’s critical infrastructure, aiming to cripple the power grid and gas supplies…

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Toyota Motor Corporation President Akio Toyoda steps out of Tesla Motors’ electric vehicle “Roadster” with Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk (in the back of the car) as they arrive at a press conference in Tokyo, November 12, 2010.Kazunari Kato | Reuters8 years ago tesla CEO Elon Musk promoted the next-generation Roadster by naming the electric car the company debuted in 2008 after the sports car.The updated version is not yet in production. But Musk again promised that new products are in the works.In a conversation with podcaster Joe Rogan published Friday, Musk was asked about the long-delayed vehicle. He provided…

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microsoft announced on Monday that it had secured an export license to ship. Nvidia Chips to the United Arab Emirates, a move that could accelerate the Gulf state’s lofty AI ambitions.The tech giant was the first company to receive such a license from the Commerce Department under President Donald Trump’s administration, and said the approval granted in September was based on “the latest rigorous technology safeguards.”The license will allow the company to ship the equivalent of 60,400 additional A100 chips, including Nvidia’s more advanced GB300 GPU, the darling of the tech world.”The chips are powerful and the numbers are big,…

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President Donald Trump has demolished the East Wing of the White House in the middle of building a new 8,400 square meter (90,000 square foot) ballroom, stunning historic preservationists and angering the nation.But amid criticism of the proposed $300 million project, Trump’s defenders have pointed to recent White House renovations and suggested the current outrage is unwarranted.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of list”2010 CNN Report: $376 Million White House Renovation During Obama Administration,” reads an Oct. 22 X post that shared a 25-second clip of a CNN news article. “Where was the Democratic Party’s anger at that time?” CNN…

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A 32-year-old man has been charged with attacking a London-bound bus, injuring 11 people on board, including two passengers.Published November 3, 2025November 3, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareBritish prosecutors have charged a man with attempted murder after a mass stabbing on a train.Eleven passengers, including two passengers, were injured in an attack on a London-bound train on Saturday. The suspect was arrested when a train came to an emergency stop in the eastern English town of Huntingdon.British Transport Police announced on Monday that Anthony Williams, from Peterborough, had been charged with 10 counts of attempted murder, one…

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Global perspective: Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala talks about reforming WTO practices Global perspective: Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala talks about reforming WTO practices 00:58 Today’s first interviewee is Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who discusses the big picture world trade with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour before focusing on Africa. The Nigerian economist and WTO director-general called the ripple effects of the Trump administration’s tariffs “the biggest trade disruption in 80 years.” She also said she agreed with some of the criticisms leveled at the organization by the United States. “Crisis is an opportunity to reform[the WTO],” he said, calling for greater transparency and acknowledging that decision-making…

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Welcome to The Debrief. In his Sky Sports column, Adam Bate combines data and opinion to examine the key stories from the latest Premier League matches. this week: Bradley’s underlap run Gonzalez’s forward pass Kadioglu’s extraordinary flexibilityBradley works with Salah Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Watch for free: Premier League match highlights between Liverpool and Aston Villa Conor Bradley produced his best performance of the season for Liverpool in their 2-0 victory over Aston Villa at Anfield on Saturday night. No player on the pitch possessed the ball more than the tenacious Northern Ireland international.But even…

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Desmond Lim, co-founder and CEO of Workstream.Courtesy of Desmond LimIt’s often said that there is “no such thing as balance” in entrepreneurship, but startup founder Desmond Lim disagrees.Balance is not only possible, but necessary, says the CEO and co-founder of Workstream, an HR, payroll, and hiring platform for hourly workers.Mr Lim, who works an average of about 11 hours a day, said running the company was extremely taxing.Not only are the working hours long, but they can also be mentally taxing. “Emotional ups and downs are always very difficult…the highs are very high and the lows are very low,” Mr…

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TEHRAN, Iran – Iran is “in no hurry” to restart talks with the United States over its nuclear program, Tehran’s foreign minister told Al Jazeera.In an interview from his Tehran office aired on Sunday, Foreign Minister Abbas Alaghushi told Al Jazeera Arabic that Iran remains willing to engage in indirect negotiations with the United States if the United States chooses to dialogue “on an equal footing based on mutual interests.”Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listThe official also claimed that an important “common understanding” about Israel is developing across the region.Iran’s top diplomat said the conditions set by the…

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