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JPMorgan said on Friday it regretted supporting soccer clubs in launching a breakaway European Super League after the plan collapsed earlier this week amid intense criticism from fans and politicians. "We clearly misjudged how this deal would be viewed by the wider football community and how it might impact them in the future," a representative for the bank said. JPMorgan provided a 3.5 billion euro ($4.2 billion) grant to the founding clubs to spend on infrastructure and recovery from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Sirens wail as a police escort helps offload an oxygen tanker at a hospital in New Delhi.Medical oxygen is precious now there.India's seen a dire shortage of it as it it reports the worst daily rises of new coronavirus cases seen anywhere.Hospitals are overwhelmed with patients suffering with COVID-19."The government is saying that those who are in dire need of oxygen cylinders will be provided with one, but nothing is happening. All the helpline numbers issued by the government are switched off."India on Friday posted the world's record daily caseload for second straight day, with over 330,000 new cases.Deaths in the past 24 hours also jumped to over 2,200, the health ministry said. That's about one fatality every five minutes.Drone footage showed images of mass cremations fires burning and bodies being carried on wooden planks.As the virus surges, Indian healthcare providers appealed for emergency supplies of oxygen.Similar desperate calls from hospitals and ordinary people have been posted on social media for days this week across the country.
N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - Thousands of people gathered at the main square in Chad's capital N'Djamena on Friday to pay their respects to the late President Idriss Deby, who was killed while leading his troops against a rebel offensive on Monday. French President Emmanuel Macron, Guinean President Alpha Conde and several other African leaders were expected to attend the funeral, despite rebel warnings they should not attend for security reasons. Deby ruled Chad for more than 30 years and was one of Africa's wiliest political survivors, holding on to power despite rebellions that reached as far as his palace gates.
NFL owners approved six rules changes on Wednesday, including one to expand jersey number options for certain positions because of larger practice squads. Number restrictions help coaches and players identify formations of opposing teams, and the new scheme, which allows any defensive back to wear 1-49, any linebacker to wear 1-59 and 90-99 among other possibilities, did not sit well with Brady. "Good luck trying to block the right people now!" the seven-time Super Bowl champion wrote on Instagram with an image of the new numbering scheme.
Matthew Boshell walked out of court after Ola Onubugu was handed a suspended sentence after hitting his daughter Isabelle, 11, in Coventry as he sped home from work.
Company shares rise as it confirms it is selling its US school bus business to infrastructure investor EQT in a £3.3bn deal.
“Quantico” star Tracy Ifeachor (pictured, right), “Star Trek: Discovery’s” James Frain (left) and “Rocks” actor Sharon D. Clarke are set to star in BBC drama “Showtrial” from “Bodyguard” producer World Productions. The series, which will air on flagship channel BBC One, began rolling on Monday. Ben Richards (“The Tunnel”) writes, while Zara Hayes (“Poms”) directs. […]
French energy group EDF took Friday a key step towards helping to build the world's biggest nuclear power plant in India, a project blocked for years by nuclear events and local opposition.
Rescue aircrafts and ships scoured the sea north of Bali on Friday, hunting for an Indonesian submarine gone missing along with a 53-person crew.They're racing against an oxygen supply that would have become critically low.Contact was lost on Wednesday with the KRI Nanggala-402 during a torpedo drill.Helicopters flew from Bali at first light on Friday while navy ships were deployed from the neighbouring island of Banyuwangi early in the morning, to the submarine's last known location. Officials have said the air supply onboard would only last until Saturday.One Banyuwangi resident could only hope for the best. "I hope that they can handle this well and quick, and that they can save the whole crew on board."Nothing conclusive has come out of the search so far, though Indonesia's navy Chief of Staff said an item with a 'high magnetic force' had been spotted within a hundred meters from the water's surface. It was unclear if the object was suspended or on the sea floor.Other countries including Australia, Malaysia, India, Singapore and the U.S. have sent ships or aircraft to assist in the search.The 44-year-old vessel in question had been cleared for use and was said to be in good condition. But an aerial search also spotted an oil spill near the submarine's dive location.The navy said that could indicate damage to the vessel, or be a signal from the crew.
The disappearance of an Indonesian submarine off the resort island of Bali follows dozens of other disasters in the depths of the world’s vast seas. A search continued Frida y for the KRI Nanggala 402, with less than a day’s supply of oxygen left for its 53 crew members, as concern mounted that it may be stranded in waters too deep to reach or recover. Fourteen seamen died on a RUSSIAN nuclear submarine in the Barents Sea in 2019 due to toxic fumes from a fire.
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At least 105 Palestinians and 20 Israeli police officers were injured in clashes in Jerusalem on April 22, according to local reports.Clashes erupted following a march by the “far-right, anti-Arab” group Lehava, Haaretz reported. Police arrested at least 50 people during the clashes, the report said. Chants of “death to Arabs” and “restore Jewish dignity” were heard at the march, the report said.Police clashed with Palestinian counter-protesters, using tear gas and water cannons to disperse them, according to the Times of Israel.A Jewish motorist was attacked and his car set on fire in East Jerusalem, the Times of Israel reported, citing police.“People” threw stones at Palestinian homes and damaged cars in central Jerusalem, Arab 48 reported.At least 21 of those injured were transferred to hospital, according to the Palestinian Red Cross.This footage was captured by local media group Wadi Hilweh Information Center – Jerusalem. It shows police dispersing crowds with tear gas and water cannons, people, including children fleeing, people being arrested, and an injured person being rushed away on a stretcher. Credit: Wadi Hilweh Information Center – Jerusalem via Storyful
Brendan Rodgers warned his Leicester players not to be distracted from their task of qualifying for the Champions League by the FA Cup final after they tightened their grip on a top-four spot.
The stunt was part of a campaign against insuring fossil fuel mining.Activists from the Extinction Rebellion (XR) group unfurled banners with slogans such as "Climate Criminals" and dumped a load of blackened boulders in the road outside the Lloyd's building on Lime Street in the heart of the City of London.On Thursday (April 22), police arrested several XR activists after they shattered 19 windows at HSBC's headquarters in London's Canary Wharf.
A former pro-independence group member has been jailed for 12 years for his role in Hong Kong’s biggest seizure of explosives in two decades, the heaviest sentence handed down on charges relating to the 2019 civil unrest. During sentencing at the High Court on Friday, Mr Justice Andrew Chan Hing-wai said the deadly materials were intended to create “terror among citizens” in pursuing the city’s separation from mainland China during the anti-government protests. Louis Lo Yat-sun had pleaded guilty to one count of keeping explosives with intent to endanger life or property over 1kg of triacetone triperoxide, also known as TATP, seized in an industrial building in July 2019.Do you have questions about the biggest topics and trends from around the world? Get the answers with SCMP Knowledge, our new platform of curated content with explainers, FAQs, analyses and infographics brought to you by our award-winning team. The 29-year-old appeared calm upon hearing the sentence. He waved goodbye to his family and friends before being taken away by prison officers. Despite a lack of evidence linking Lo to the civil unrest, Chan held the defendant had intended to use the explosives to subvert the government and push for the city’s independence, given the independence propaganda found in the industrial flat, his residence and on his mobile phone. “The defendant in this case was going after the HKSAR government, the stability of the region, with the intention of creating fear and terror among citizens within the society,” the judge said. Lo, a former human resources manager at a logistics company, was a member of the Hong Kong National Front (HKNF) until the group was dissolved in June 2020, just ahead of the promulgation of the Beijing-imposed national security lawMore from South China Morning Post:Large-scale counterterrorism drill staged at Hong Kong airport to strengthen city’s response to bomb attacks, marauding knifemenHong Kong protests: woman injured during intense clashes loses legal fight over police access of her medical recordsThis article Hong Kong protests: pro-independence group member jailed for 12 years over explosives find wanted to ‘create terror’ in city, says judge first appeared on South China Morning PostFor the latest news from the South China Morning Post download our mobile app. Copyright 2021.
JOHOR BARU, April 23 — Police arrested a 23-year-old man after he allegedly threatened to kill his own grandmother after she refused to give him money in Kampung Batu 16, Sungai Tiram in Ulu Tiram...
A mandatory treatment order report was called for a man who pulled the emergency stop at Buona Vista MRT station.
Industry and green groups in Australia called on Friday for the government to step up action to cut carbon emissions after it failed to match ambitious new targets pledged by the United States and others at U.S. President Joe Biden's climate summit. Australia is the highest per capita carbon emitter among the world's richest nations, yet Prime Minister Scott Morrison made no pledge at the summit on Thursday to hit net zero by 2050. Nor did Morrison proffer any change to Australia's commitment under the Paris Agreement to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 26% to 28% from 2005 levels by 2030, although speaking to media on Friday he left the door open to a new target.