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New York Post
- Uber deceiving customers about $9.99 Uber One service, making it hard to cancel: FTC lawsuit
American-style restaurants across the world turn to other countries for ingredients
US beef is one of thousands of casualties in Trump’s trade war
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Fan arrested after assistant referee hit on head with object at St-Étienne
- Match against Lyon interrupted for about 40 minutes
- St-Étienne say they will impose ‘strictest sanctions’
A man has been arrested after an assistant referee was hit by an object thrown from the stands during Saint-Étienne’s 2-1 home win over Lyon in Ligue 1 on Sunday.
Lyon were about to take a throw-in in the 44th minute when the official, Mehdi Rahmouni, was shown holding a hand to his head after being hit by what appeared to be a coin, L’Équipe reported.
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The Guardian
- El Salvador’s president proposes swapping US-deported Venezuelans with Maduro’s ‘political prisoners’
El Salvador’s president proposes swapping US-deported Venezuelans with Maduro’s ‘political prisoners’
Venezuela’s chief prosecutor hits back at ‘cynical’ offer by ‘neofascist’ Salvadoran leader and demands rights for Venezuelan prisoners
El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, has proposed sending 252 Venezuelans deported from the US and imprisoned in his country to Venezuela, in exchange for “political prisoners” held by Venezuela.
On Sunday, Bukele asked that the Venezuelan president, Nicolas Maduro, hand over 252 “of the political prisoners you are holding” under his proposed deal.
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© Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP
USA hail ‘shock and awe’ win over Canada to seal women’s world ice hockey title
- Tessa Janecke scores winner in thrilling 4-3 victory
- As it happened: Beau Dure’s minute-by-minute report
An overtime goal from Tessa Janecke earned the United States a 4-3 win over reigning champions Canada to win gold at the women’s ice hockey world championships on Sunday as the latest chapter in their historic rivalry was decided in dramatic fashion.
“Shock and awe,” USA goalie Gwyneth Philips said after the game. “I’m ecstatic.”
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© Photograph: David W Černý/Reuters
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The Guardian
- Tunisian court hands prison sentences of up to 66 years in mass trial of regime opponents
Tunisian court hands prison sentences of up to 66 years in mass trial of regime opponents
Opposition says trial was staged to entrench president Kais Saied’s authoritarian rule
A Tunisian court has handed down prison sentences of 13 to 66 years to politicians, businessmen and lawyers in a mass trial that opponents say is fabricated and a symbol of president Kais Saied’s authoritarian rule.
Businessman Kamel Ltaif received the longest sentence of 66 years on Saturday, while opposition politician Khayam Turki was given a 48-year jail term, a lawyer for the defendants said.
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© Photograph: Tunisian Presidency/SIPA/REX/Shutterstock
Tennis body defends ‘uncomfortable’ shower rule as criticism bubbles over
- ITIA responds after reminder about anti-doping rules
- Mark Petchey says that the statute is ‘unacceptable’
The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) has come under fire after it issued a reminder about anti-doping rules, saying players chosen to give samples must remain in full view of chaperones if they choose to take a shower first.
In a note sent to players via the tours that has found its way on to social media, the ITIA said although it had worked hard to ensure that showers after matches can amount to permissible delays to doping control it was not an “entitlement”. It requested players opting to freshen up first to strictly adhere to the requirement to stay in full view of the chaperone observing them at all times, and that failure to do so would be taken extremely seriously by the ITIA.
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European football: Barcelona roar back to beat Celta, Las Palmas shock Atlético
- Lewandowski injury mars Barça’s 4-3 victory
- McTominay strikes as Napoli keep pressure on Inter
Barcelona fought back from 3-1 down to beat Celta Vigo 4-3 in a rollercoaster encounter, with a stoppage-time penalty by Raphinha extending their lead over Real Madrid at the top of La Liga to seven points.
Barcelona took the lead in the 12th minute through Ferran Torres but conceded an equaliser three minutes later when Wojciech Szczesny misread a cross and allowed Borja Iglesias to score. The Spanish forward then stunned the home fans when he scored two more goals in the second half, twice racing through to beat the keeper on his way to a hat-trick.
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© Photograph: Albert Gea/Reuters
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7.4.3 📰 Infos Sciences
- En Chine, des robots humanoïdes ont couru le semi-marathon aux côtés d'humains
En Chine, des robots humanoïdes ont couru le semi-marathon aux côtés d'humains
En Chine, des robots humanoïdes ont couru le semi-marathon aux côtés d'humains
China pits humanoid robots against humans in half-marathon for first time
Twenty-one humanoid robots joined thousands of runners at the Yizhuang half-marathon in Beijing
Twenty-one humanoid robots joined thousands of runners at the Yizhuang half-marathon in Beijing on Saturday, the first time these machines have raced alongside humans over a 21km course.
The robots from Chinese manufacturers such as DroidVP and Noetix Robotics came in all shapes and sizes, some shorter than 1.2m, others as tall as 1.8m. One company boasted that its robot looked almost human, with feminine features and the ability to wink and smile. Some firms tested their robots for weeks before the race. Beijing officials have described the event as more akin to motor racing, given the need for engineering and navigation teams.
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Athletic Bilbao book spot in Europa League semi-finals with 2-0 win over Rangers
Hosts withstood a barrage of late pressure to overcome Rangers 2-0 on the night and on aggregate
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Remco Evenepoel admits he contemplated retirement after horror crash
The 25-year-old believed his career was over in December following bad injuries to his ribs, hand and shoulders
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Nvidia: À Pékin, le DG Jensen Huang souligne l'importance du marché chinois-CCTV
ABB prévoit de scinder son importante division robotique
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Sciences et Avenir
- TSMC: Bond de 60% du bénéfice au T1, les droits de douane assombrissent les perspectives
TSMC: Bond de 60% du bénéfice au T1, les droits de douane assombrissent les perspectives
Bayern’s Stanisic apologises for shoving ball boy during Champions League defeat
The Inter bench confronted Stanisic after the push
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Sciences et Avenir
- Nvidia: Le durcissement de la réglementation américaine sur les puces pourrait coûter 5,5 milliards de dollars
Nvidia: Le durcissement de la réglementation américaine sur les puces pourrait coûter 5,5 milliards de dollars
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Sciences et Avenir
- ASML: Les droits de douane font planer l'incertitude sur les perspectives 2025 et 2026