Chair umpire blunder costs Aussie star Astra Sharma
Aussie tennis player Astra Sharma lost a game during the Copa Colsinatas in Colombia due to a chair umpire mistake. SOURCE: Amazon Prime
Audio-chat app Clubhouse closed a new Series C round of financing, the company said during its weekly town hall on Sunday, without disclosing the amount raised. A source familiar with the matter confirmed to Reuters that the new financing would value the company at $4 billion. The social media app said the new round of financing was led by Andrew Chen of venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz with major investors like DST Global, Tiger Global and Elad Gil.
Two men died after a Tesla vehicle, which authorities believed was operating without anyone in the driver's seat, crashed into a tree on Saturday night north of Houston, the Wall Street Journal reported. One of the men was in the front passenger seat while the other was in the back seat of the Tesla, the newspaper reported, citing an interview with Harris County Precinct 4 Constable Mark Herman. Emergency responders took about four hours and about 32,000 gallons of water to put the fire out, Herman was quoted as saying.
She revealed she got chased home by children from school who tried to snatch her hijab when she younger
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‘From a Labour Party perspective, this is not something we can just sit out of or be complicit within,’ Zarah Sultana tells The Independent
Welcome to our live coverage of the huge news that top clubs across Europe are planning to form a breakway European Super League. The Premier League has said it “condemns any proposal that attacks the principles of open competition and sporting merit” following reports that six of its clubs were supporting a European Super League. According to reports, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester City have signed up to the breakaway plan along with the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona.
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KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of the Congo, April 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kibali Goldmines SA (Kibali) said today it had learned that SOKIMO SA was attempting for the second time to extort certain benefits from the company by filing new proceedings with the commercial court in Kinshasa. SOKIMO is a 10% shareholder in the Kibali gold mine which is operated by 45% owner Barrick Gold Corporation (NYSE:GOLD) (TSX:ABX) with the remaining 45% held by AngloGold Ashanti. Kibali said SOKIMO had withdrawn its first claim of this kind after it had been shown to be without foundation. Kibali also rejects the current proceedings on the basis that it was similarly spurious and without substance, and would seek its dismissal as it had done with the previous claim. Kibali has operated for the past 12 years under a joint venture agreement with a clear dispute resolution mechanism which in these instances had been ignored by SOKIMO, the company said. Enquiries: President and CEO Mark Bristow +1 647 205 7694 +44 788 071 1386Investor and Media Relations Kathy du Plessis +44 20 7557 7738 Email: barrick@dpapr.comWebsite: www.barrick.com
A group of elite clubs have split European soccer with plans to walk away from the Champions League to create a breakaway competition, drawing an angry response and the threat of legal action from UEFA.The moves to walk away from the existing structures in an apparent grab for more money and power include Real Madrid, Barcelona, the American owners of Liverpool and Manchester United, Juventus and AC Milan.
(Bloomberg) -- EG Group, the gas-station operator owned by the Issa brothers, bought British fresh fast-food chain Leon Restaurants in the latest leg of its expansion drive.EG Group said it will invest in the Leon brand and develop its menu, with plans to open around 20 new sites per year from 2022. It also sees potential to market Leon’s products across its convenience retail stores. The deal valued the restaurant chain at 100 million pounds ($138 million) including debt, the Financial Times reported, citing people familiar with the transaction.“EG Group continues to identify innovative partnerships and acquisitions that complement our existing consumer offer and enable us to stay at the forefront of consumer trends, particularly in food service,” Mohsin and Zuber Issa, the company’s co-founders, said in a joint statement. “Our equity investment in Leon is to strengthen our own participation in the fast-growing contemporary food service segment.”The deal adds to the turbocharged expansion by EG Group, which has fueled its growth at breakneck speed in the debt markets since 2017. The Issa brothers also owns U.K. supermarket chain Asda Group Ltd.EG Group pursued its first privately placed bond transaction earlier this year to raise funds for an acquisition spree. It acquired around 140 million pounds of loans from Swiss private equity firm Partners Group to finance a purchase of coffee chain Caffe Nero, the Telegraph newspaper reported, without indicating the source of the information.(Corrects ownership of Asda in fourth paragraph.)For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
The Premier League said earlier on Sunday that the plans would ‘destroy’ the premise of open competition
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Leicester and Southampton go head to head at Wembley today for a place in the FA Cup Final. Chelsea beat Manchester City 1-0 in Saturday’s other semi-final to deny Pep Guardiola the chance of an unprecedented quadruple, and Thomas Tuchel’s Blues will head into the final as undoubted favourites. Brendan Rodgers’ Leicester would have wanted to head to Wembley with their full focus on the cup game, but recent results in the Premier League mean the Foxes - currently third in the table - are looking over their shoulders in the race for Champions League qualification.
Premier League sides go head-to-head for a spot in the final
No one can offer guarantees about Afghanistan's future after U.S. troops leave, a top White House official said on Sunday, even as he stressed the United States would stay focused on terrorist threats emanating from the country. President Joe Biden announced on Wednesday that the United States will withdraw its remaining 2,500 troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, the 20th anniversary of the al Qaeda attacks that triggered America's longest war.
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Mason Greenwood had a second half to remember as his two goals helped Manchester United to a 3-1 win over Burnley.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday that he supported the position of European soccer's governing body UEFA in opposing the prospect of a breakaway Super League. "The president of the republic welcomes the position of French clubs to refuse to participate to a European football Super League project that threatens the principle of solidarity and sporting merit," the French presidency said in a statement sent to Reuters. "The French state will support all the steps taken by the LFP, FFF, UEFA and FIFA to protect the integrity of federal competitions, whether national or European," the Elysee added, citing the national, European and globally soccer governing bodies.
Adobe co-founder Charles Geschke has died at 81, leaving behind a major legacy in creative software through PDFs and PostScript.
Foxes and Saints go head-to-head aiming to face Chelsea in the final next month