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Exploring Haaland's Potential for International Goal Scoring

Erling Haaland has made a significant impact for Norway, raising questions about his potential total in international goals. How many could he realistically achieve?

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Ukraine's Drone Blockade Challenges Russia's Hold on Crimea

The ongoing drone blockade by Ukraine is reshaping perceptions of Crimea, once viewed as a significant triumph for Vladimir Putin, now seen as a potential symbol of failure.

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Concerns Grow for England's Right-Backs Ahead of World Cup Match

With Jarell Quansah and Reece James missing training, England faces mounting right-back challenges before their crucial World Cup last-32 clash against DR Congo.

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Harry Brook Open to Leading England in Test Cricket Following Stokes' Retirement

Harry Brook has expressed his willingness to take on the role of England's Test captain, viewing it as a significant honor and opportunity for leadership.

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Frank Lampard Secures Future at Coventry City with New Contract Until 2029

Frank Lampard has solidified his role as Coventry City manager by signing a new contract that extends his tenure until 2029, following interest from other clubs.

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Arsenal Eyes Bradley Barcola as Potential Summer Signing

Arsenal is reportedly intensifying their pursuit of PSG's Bradley Barcola this week, following indications that the young forward may be available for transfer this summer.

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Rockstar Games Employees Seek Union Recognition Amid Layoffs

In light of recent layoffs, employees at Rockstar Games are requesting voluntary union recognition from the IWGB Game Workers Union as they prepare for the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI.

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Microsoft Considers Layoffs at Xbox Studios, Potentially Impacting Blade and Arkane

Microsoft is preparing to announce layoffs at its Xbox studios, which could lead to the cancellation of the Blade game and the closure of Arkane.

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Euroclear Initiates Legal Action Against Russian Central Bank in Belgium

Euroclear has filed a lawsuit against the Russian Central Bank in a Belgian court, concerning the 300 billion euros in Russian state assets frozen after the 2022 Ukraine invasion.

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‘I’m not a quitter!’ Rubén Blades, the salsa supremo who acted with Jack Nicholson, inspired Bad Bunny – and served as Panama’s tourism minister

As he prepares to play the UK, the 25-Grammy-winning musician (and Harvard law graduate) looks back on his astonishing journey from the barrios of Panama City to global stardom.

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Christian Fuchs Makes Cricket Debut with a Six After Resigning as Newport County Coach

Former Leicester City defender Christian Fuchs has made a striking entrance into cricket, hitting a six on his debut for Grindleford just after stepping down as Newport County's head coach.

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Ukraine Defends Its Right to Target Russian Tankers Amid Accusations

In response to accusations of terrorism from Russia, Ukraine is asserting its legal grounds for attacking Russian tankers, as outlined in a recent letter to the IMO.

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UK Government Considers Intervention in Paramount's $110 Billion Merger with Warner Bros Discovery

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy is set to request an assessment of the proposed merger's impact on media plurality and competition, involving major brands like Channel 5 and CNN.

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Reflecting on Serena Williams' Wimbledon Legacy Ahead of Her Return

As Serena Williams prepares to return to Centre Court, we reflect on her remarkable legacy at Wimbledon, highlighted by her seven singles titles and her comeback from retirement.

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Germany's World Cup Exit: A Call for Change and New Hope

Following Germany's disappointing exit from the World Cup after a defeat to Paraguay, fans are left wondering what the future holds for the national team and potential changes in leadership.

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Opera Holland Park Celebrates 30 Years of Performance Excellence

The London summer opera company marks its 30th anniversary, showcasing a rich history of impressive productions in Holland Park.

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Didier Deschamps' Strategic Shifts Boost France's World Cup Prospects

Didier Deschamps' recent adjustments in player selection and tactical setup may enhance France's chances of improving upon their 2022 World Cup performance.

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Arsenal's Interest in Guimaraes Raises Questions for Newcastle

As Arsenal shows interest in Bruno Guimaraes, Newcastle United faces uncertainty regarding their key player. Will he remain with the club or consider a move?

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The Nations Championship: A New Era in North-South Rivalry

The Nations Championship introduces a fresh dynamic in the longstanding competition between the northern and southern hemispheres. Historically, one side often dominated, but the current landscape suggests a shift.

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Tracing the Artistic Journey of Tarot Cards from Italy to the Occult

A new exhibition delves into the transformation of tarot cards from their origins in 15th century Italy to their current ties with the occult, showcasing key artistic figures.