Liverpool prays Egypt drop out of Africa Cup Nations so Mo Salah can return early for EPL quest

Liverpool prays Egypt drop out of Africa Cup Nations so Mo Salah can return early for EPL quest

If Egypt reaches the final – like it did in 2022 – it would mean Salah missing at least seven Liverpool games, potentially eight if the Merseyside club gets past Arsenal on Sunday in the third round of the FA Cup.

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Trump’s rivals keeping off insurrection crimes he faces as he’s set to bag Iowa GOP ticket

Trump’s rivals keeping off insurrection crimes he faces as he’s set to bag Iowa GOP ticket

Trump faces criminal charges in federal and state courts for attempting to subvert the 2020 election, but has not been charged with any crimes relating to fomenting an insurrection or rebellion on January 6. He has called the attack a “protest.”

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Arsenal’s wobble in English Premier League title chase blamed on lack of depth in squad

Arsenal’s wobble in English Premier League title chase blamed on lack of depth in squad

It’s perhaps no surprise, then, that Arsenal are considering strengthening at the back in January, with a focus on the left. The club admire Jorrel Hato of Ajax as well as Miguel Gutierrez of Girona, although neither player would represent an ideal January signing.

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PMI: Kenya private sector activity declines in December n the back of easing inflation

PMI: Kenya private sector activity declines in December n the back of easing inflation

Inflation slowed to 6.6 per cent year-on-year in December from 6.8 per cent the previous month, data from the statistics office showed.

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South African athlete Oscar Pistorius paroled after serving nine years in girlfriend’s death

South African athlete Oscar Pistorius paroled after serving nine years in girlfriend’s death

Pistorius was expected to initially live at his uncle’s mansion in the upscale Waterkloof suburb of Pretoria, and a police van was seen parked outside of that house.

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University of Pennsylvania professors in Israel speak out on US campus antisemitism

University of Pennsylvania professors in Israel speak out on US campus antisemitism

Outrage mounted on December 5 when then-president Liz Magill declined to give a US congressional committee a definitive “yes” or “no” answer to the question of whether calling for genocide of Jews violated the school code of conduct.

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Money or life: How White House, doctors, researchers and media censored facts about Covid

Money or life: How White House, doctors, researchers and media censored facts about Covid

Publicly, however, Fauci dismissed the lab leak theory as an unfounded conspiracy theory. Within weeks, several other virologists who echoed Andersen’s concerns also mysteriously ended up putting their names to papers refuting the lab leak theory.

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Denial and Deception: Why have mainstream media and journalists ignored Wuhan lab Covid leak theory despite compelling evidence?

Denial and Deception: Why have mainstream media and journalists ignored Wuhan lab Covid leak theory despite compelling evidence?

The lesson to be learned is that we cannot afford to allow this kind of research to continue, and that’s a public realisation the scientific community is desperate to avoid. The reality, however, is that extremely risky research is being conducted and the scientific community is playing fast and loose when it comes to safety.

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Tried and failed: Trump’s vows to deport millions are undercut by his White House record

Tried and failed: Trump’s vows to deport millions are undercut by his White House record

Experts have highlighted it was no coincidence the deportation drive happened as farmers were looking for guest workers under the Bracero program that began in the 1940s, aimed at allowing Mexican farmworkers to enter the country and work in the US legally. The programme excluded women and children, driving some families to enter the country illegally to remain together.

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More than 100 killed in ‘terrorist attacks’ near tomb of Iranian Guards’ Soleimani

More than 100 killed in ‘terrorist attacks’ near tomb of Iranian Guards’ Soleimani

Babak Yektaparast, a spokesperson for Iran’s emergency services, was reported as saying 73 people had been killed and 170 injured. State television said later that at least 100 people had been killed.

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