Chelsea’s American owners are lining up Brighton gaffer Potter to succeed sacked Tuchel

Chelsea’s American owners are lining up Brighton gaffer Potter to succeed sacked Tuchel

Graham Potter is set to travel to London later today to speak to Chelsea about their vacant head coach position. According to The Sun exclusively revealed earlier today that the Blues were planning on contacting Brighton about Potter’s availability. And the Seagulls have given Potter, 47, permission to speak to...

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President Biden set to unveil an ambitious 25-year plan to reduce cancer deaths by than half

President Biden set to unveil an ambitious 25-year plan to reduce cancer deaths by than half

President Joe Biden will next week highlight his plans for drastically reducing cancer deaths and boosting treatments for the disease in what he has called “this generation’s moonshot,” the White House announced on Wednesday. Biden’s speech at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston on Monday will...

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Reports: Ukrainian forces pummel Russian army in Kharkiv, cut off supplies and inflict damage

Reports: Ukrainian forces pummel Russian army in Kharkiv, cut off supplies and inflict damage

Ukraine has launched a surprise counterattack in the north-east Kharkiv region, stretching Russian forces who are also facing Ukrainian attacks in the south. An official representing the Russian-controlled Donetsk People’s Republic said on Tuesday that Ukrainian forces “encircled” Balakliia, an eastern town of 27,000 people situated between Kharkiv and Russian-occupied...

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Sacked Chelsea manager Tuchel was frustrated new club owners wanted to be everything

Sacked Chelsea manager Tuchel was frustrated new club owners wanted to be everything

Chelsea’s humiliating defeat at Dinamo Zagreb was simply the moment Todd Boehly had been waiting for. Losing a Champions League group game by the odd goal is an embarrassment – but even under the Roman Abramovich regime managers were given time to turn things around. Which highlights the clear sense...

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One of world’s lungs, Amzon rainforest – the other is Congo Forest – has reached tipping point

One of world’s lungs, Amzon rainforest – the other is Congo Forest – has reached tipping point

Indigenous leaders from the nine countries and territories that encompass the Amazon region have presented a report today that says so much of the rainforest has been lost that it has reached a crucial tipping point, that would turn forest to savannah, earlier than expected. Vast swathes of the southern...

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Burundi parliament elects new prime minister on back of president alleging imminent coup

Burundi parliament elects new prime minister on back of president alleging imminent coup

Burundi’s parliament on Wednesday approved the appointment of a new prime minister after President Evariste Ndayishimiye warned last week of a possible coup plot against him. Security Minister Gervais Ndirakobuca has replaced Alain Guillaume Bunyoni as prime minister after a unanimous vote in parliament, the national broadcaster RTNB said. Mr...

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US President Biden, Obama reunite at White House to unveil latter’s portrait shunned by Trump

US President Biden, Obama reunite at White House to unveil latter’s portrait shunned by Trump

Former US president Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama were finally be honoured on Wednesday with the official unveiling of their portraits in the White House, resuming a tradition that fell by the wayside under Donald Trump. Biden, who served as vice president throughout Obama’s two terms, is “looking...

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Electricity politics take centre stage as France weighs viable options to nuclear energy

Electricity politics take centre stage as France weighs viable options to nuclear energy

Pro-nuclear energy activists often use Germany as an example of a country that drastically cut its nuclear energy production – in response to safety concerns raised by the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan in 2011 – only to end up buying electricity from France. Although there’s a lot of talk...

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Torn between energy independence and risks posed by nuclear risks France faces uncertain future

Torn between energy independence and risks posed by nuclear risks France faces uncertain future

Around 70 per cent of French electricity is derived from the splitting of atoms, and no other country produces more nuclear power per capita. More than a means of keeping the lights on, France’s prowess in the nuclear space is also a source of national pride – the amalgamation of...

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Ukraine says it’s dispatched grain to Somalia, but Russia disagrees and accuses EU hoarding food

Ukraine says it’s dispatched grain to Somalia, but Russia disagrees and accuses EU hoarding food

Ukraine’s president says tonnes of grain from his country will arrive in the coming weeks in Somalia, where famine approaches and the global crises of food security and climate change put millions at risk. President Volodymyr Zelensky’s comment came as Russian President Vladimir Putin accuses the West of sending most...

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