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Chelsea v Roma, Manchester United v Lyonnes, and more: Women’s Champions League – live

⚽ Updates from Wednesday’s 8pm GMT kick-offs
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In the earlier kick-offs Vålerenga fell to a 1-0 loss to Paris FC after Karina Saevik was shown a red card, while Barcelona have climbed back to top of the table with a 3-1 win over Benfica.

Catch up on all the latest WSL action with the women’s football weekly podcast where Chelsea lost their first domestic game under Sonia Bompastor:

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© Photograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images

© Photograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images

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Ellisons threaten Netflix’s WBDiscovery coup as Trump eyes Hassett for Fed

Paramount Skydance head David Ellison aims to snatch Warner Bros. Discovery from Netflix in a hostile takeover, with CEO David Zaslav hinting he’ll sell to the highest bidder. Meanwhile, Trump is poised to tap loyalist Kevin Hassett as the next Fed chair, and Jack Dorsey’s old boss is resurrecting Vine as an AI-free zone.

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Chris Selley: Liberals’ misleading ‘femicide’ bill is cynical even for them

Let no one say the federal Liberals didn’t keep their promise. And let no one say Prime Minister Mark Carney has abandoned Justin Trudeau’s feminism, despite declining to attach the F-word to his foreign policy. The Liberals’ 2025 election campaign platform promised to “protect victims of sexual violence and intimate partner violence by making murder motivated by hate a … first-degree offence, including femicide." (“Including femicide” is a strangely tacked-on phrase that might have indicated just how seriously they were considering demands that murdering women be established as a whole separate crime.) Read More
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US signs nearly $140m deal to purchase six Boeing 737s for use in deportations

Funds for contract signed with Daedalus Aviation will come from $170bn allocated for Trump’s border policy

The Department of Homeland Security has signed a nearly $140m contract to purchase six Boeing 737 planes for deportation operations.

The contract, signed with the Virginia-based firm Daedalus Aviation, was first reported by the Washington Post on Wednesday and later confirmed by DHS.

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© Photograph: Juan Barreto/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Juan Barreto/AFP/Getty Images

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