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Top articles in Wednesday’s newspapers and transfer rumors…premier league Bruno Fernandes will decide his future at Manchester United at the end of the season, but it will depend on Champions League qualification and whether Michael Carrick remains as head coach. The club want Fernandes to sign a new contract and are willing to pay him £400,000 a week. Manchester United are monitoring the situation of Tyler Adams, a player worth £40 million, at Bournemouth, the Daily Mail reports.La Gazzetta Dello Sport has reported that Arsenal are interested in signing Inter Milan ace Francesco Pio Esposito to strengthen their attacking team.…
US President Donald Trump spoke during a meeting with Chancellor Merz (CDU) at the White House. Topics include the Iran war, the tariff dispute between the EU and the US, Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine, and China policy. Kay Nietfeld | Picture Alliance | Getty Images What you need to know todayPresident Trump said the United States would provide insurance for “all maritime trade” in the Middle East, adding that the U.S. Navy would escort ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz if necessary.US markets pared losses after Trump’s post. Dow Jones Industrial Average It ended down 403.51 points…
When US President Donald Trump casually broached the idea of a US “footprint” on Iran, he openly challenged a long-standing presidential taboo. As the United States and Israel continued to attack Iran, President Trump declared, “As every president says, ‘There are no boots on the ground,’ but I don’t say that.”But while Washington’s political rhetoric hints at a large-scale conflict, military experts argue that the reality in Iran’s rugged terrain will be very different from a traditional invasion.Military and strategic analyst Colonel Nidal Abu Zaid told Al Jazeera that the US is unlikely to be considering a traditional ground invasion…
Guadalajara AP — The leader of the Jalisco New Generation cartel was buried Monday in a shiny gold coffin with a giant wreath and a large military presence in the state that gave its name to one of Mexico’s most powerful cartels. Federal officials confirmed that Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as “El Mencho,” was buried in a cemetery in Zapopan, on the outskirts of Mexico’s second-largest city, Guadalajara. The funeral procession was accompanied by dozens of people, many carrying black umbrellas on sunny days, and a band playing Mexican folk music known as banda. Officials discussed the location requested…
Is this the year of bookworm favorite George Russell? Can McLaren beat the competition for a hat-trick of constructors’ titles? Will more drivers than these four win races in 2025?With at least part of the pre-season in talks to call it quits when the track stopwatch starts in Melbourne this weekend, it’s almost time to find out who is really rushing to usher in a new era for the sport. So, just for a little fun, we decided to meet up with seven members of the Sky Sports F1 team and ask them to peer into their crystal ball and…
His name was Hiranyakashipu and he claimed to be equal to Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. Tragically for him, his own son, Prince Prahlad, was a devotee of Lord Vishnu. The king threatened his son with snakes and elephants, but the child remained faithful. After thinking about it, the king summoned his sister Holika. Holika appears in Hindu mythology only as a storytelling device, and is a woman who follows the orders of the male protagonist. The devil was given the boon of being spared from the fire on the condition that he entered alone. So the king…
On March 1, 2026, a cargo ship is anchored at the berth of Lianyungang Port Container Terminal in Jiangsu Province, China, loading and unloading containers.Photo | Future Publishing | Getty ImagesAn official survey on Wednesday revealed that Chinese factory activity slumped in February as manufacturers suspended production and cargo shipments to celebrate the long holiday. The official manufacturing purchasing managers index fell to 49 in February, lower than economists’ expectations of 49.1, the Office for National Statistics said. Measurements below 50 indicate contraction, and levels above that threshold indicate expansion. This is the second negative month in a row, bringing…
Strikes and attacks continued across the Middle East on Wednesday morning as the escalating conflict entered its fifth day. Here’s what we’re seeing: Iran: Iranian state media reported explosions in several parts of the country, including west of the capital Tehran, as the Israeli military announced it had launched a new “widespread” offensive against the country. Israel said the attack hit “the Basij and internal security command center.” Photos geolocated by CNN show large plumes of black smoke rising near the Iranian city of Isfahan. Israel: Israeli air defense forces were working to intercept a missile fired from Iran, the…
Football betting experts Jones Knows predicted four winners from four bets on Tuesday night, but what’s in store for Wednesday’s Premier League? Twitter This content is provided by Twittercookies and other technologies may be used. To view this content, you must allow cookies. You can change the settings and enable it using the buttons below. Twitter Use cookies or allow them only once. You can change your settings at any time in Privacy Options. Unfortunately, we were unable to verify whether you consented. Twitter cookie. To view this content please allow using the button below Twitter Cookie for this session…
Traders at work at the New York Stock Exchange on March 2, 2026. new york stock exchangeLONDON — European stock markets are expected to open mixed on Wednesday as markets continue to track developments in the Middle East wars.british FTSE German index expected to open 0.3% higher dachshund and french CAC40 flat and italian FTSE MIB Slightly lower, according to IG data.Regional stocks fell sharply on Tuesday as the conflict continued to weigh on global investor sentiment. Banking stocks, insurance stocks, travel and leisure stocks, and utility stocks led the decline. A more complicated situation is expected in Europe on…