Chelsea and Man United shy away from sky-high loan fee for Atletico’s Felix, Arsenal keeping tabs

Chelsea and Man United shy away from sky-high loan fee for Atletico’s Felix, Arsenal keeping tabs

Arsenal have asked about Joao Felix on loan from Atletico Madrid. The Spanish side want his wages paid in full plus an £8 million ($9.6 million) loan fee for six months, the Daily Mail reports. Chelsea and Manchester United have also spoken about the Portuguese but the figures are deemed...

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Brazil legend Pele’s family on edge as they keep vigil in hospital where he’s under ‘elevated care’

Brazil legend Pele’s family on edge as they keep vigil in hospital where he’s under ‘elevated care’

The daughter of football legend Pele shared an emotional post saying her family are enduring “sadness and despair” with her dad still hospitalised. Pele is currently in the Albert Einstein Israelite Hospital in Sao Paulo after being admitted at the end of November 2022. The 82-year-old’s cancer has advanced and...

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Report: At the peak of Covid Big Pharma dished out $14 billion in bribes to doctors to conceal vaccines efficacy

Report: At the peak of Covid Big Pharma dished out $14 billion in bribes to doctors to conceal vaccines efficacy

Corporate crime and fraud involving top 10 drug companies was rampant between 2009 and 2014 of which more than $14 billion was pad to doctors hide data on drug harms and illegally marketing drugs. Dr Peter C. Gotzsche, co-founder of the Cochrane Collaboration and the Institute for Scientific Freedom, reveals...

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How Big Pharma grip on healthcare has created ‘a pandemic of misinformed doctors’ and patients

How Big Pharma grip on healthcare has created ‘a pandemic of misinformed doctors’ and patients

Fear inhibits your ability to think critically. This is a central point made by cardiologist Dr Aseem Malhotra in his London presentation on November 14. Many people were gripped by unprecedented fear during the Covid-19 pandemic, which shaped attitudes about the pharmacological interventions offered. Willful blindness is another phenomenon to...

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Man United players say the exit of poisonous Ronaldo restored feel-good mood at Old Trafford

Man United players say the exit of poisonous Ronaldo restored feel-good mood at Old Trafford

Manchester United’s future may lie in their forward line’s past. They have long thought as much. It is just that they had picked the wrong part of their past. However, a feel-good mood is returning and the Red Devils are getting ready to pounce. There was the Ole Gunnar Solskjaer...

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Arsenal’s $69 million bid for Shakhtar winger Mudryk declined, clubs pursuing a deal

Arsenal’s $69 million bid for Shakhtar winger Mudryk declined, clubs pursuing a deal

Shakhtar Donetsk have rejected Arsenal’s initial offer worth up to £57 million ($69 million) for Mykhailo Mudryk. The north London side had offered Shakhtar €40 million ($42.6 million) up front with a further €25 million ($26.6 million) in potential add-ons. Despite the Ukrainian side turning down the offer, talks will...

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Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter underlines an undeniable fact: Tale evil maid attack on ideas

Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter underlines an undeniable fact: Tale evil maid attack on ideas

Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter is particularly hard to swallow because every report of internal chaos reminds us that we may have sacrificed the most promising mode of online communication invented in decades by failing to identify it for what it was back when we had the chance. Musk’s purchase...

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Clashes between South Sudan’s Nuer and Murle youths in eastern Jonglei state claims 56 lives

Clashes between South Sudan’s Nuer and Murle youths in eastern Jonglei state claims 56 lives

Clashes have killed 56 people during four days of fighting in South Sudan’s eastern Jonglei state, after youth from the Nuer community attacked another ethnic group, a local official said on Tuesday, with the Nuer making up most of the casualties. The territory of South Sudan, which gained independence from...

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Climate change is an ‘attractive’ problem that exposes societies to the siren song of technology pushers

Climate change is an ‘attractive’ problem that exposes societies to the siren song of technology pushers

The world is under growing pressure to find sustainable options to cut emissions or lessen the impacts of climate change. Technology entrepreneurs from around the globe claim to have the solutions – not just yet, but soon. The biotech sector in particular is now using climate change as an urgent...

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Qatar declares Kamar Hotel room Lionel Messi stayed in during World Cup a ‘small museum’

Qatar declares Kamar Hotel room Lionel Messi stayed in during World Cup a ‘small museum’

The hotel room Lionel Messi stayed in during the Qatar World Cup is set to be turned into a museum after Argentina’s success in the tournament. Messi was instrumental in his nation’s first World Cup triumph for 36 years, and was named player of the tournament after netting twice in...

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