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Manchester City made a powerful Premier League title statement with a 3-0 win over Liverpool, cutting Arsenal’s lead to four points. Despite Erling Haaland missing a soft early penalty, he soon opened the scoring with his 19th goal of the season, before Nico González’s deflected effort off Virgil van Dijk doubled City’s lead before halftime. Jérémy Doku tormented Liverpool throughout and sealed the win with a stunning curler to make it 3-0, capping a dominant display. Liverpool had a Van Dijk equaliser ruled out by VAR for offside and rarely threatened, suffering a fourth straight away defeat — their worst…

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Harry Kane rescued Bayern Munich from their first defeat of the season with a last-minute equaliser in a 2-2 draw at Union Berlin, ending Bayern’s record winning streak but keeping them six points clear at the top of the Bundesliga. Union led twice through Danilho Doekhi, while Luis Díaz equalised before Kane’s late goal secured a point. “It wasn’t our best game, but we stayed focused,” said Kane. Elsewhere, Borussia Dortmund conceded a 97th-minute equaliser in a 1-1 draw at Hamburg, staying third. In Serie A, Milan blew a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at Parma, missing the chance to…

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Iraq started early voting Sunday as security forces and displaced citizens cast ballots before Tuesday’s parliamentary election. About 1.3 million army and security personnel and 26,000 displaced people can participate. The outcome will decide whether Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani secures a second term amid rising tensions with Israel and Iran. A total of 7,744 candidates compete, mostly from sectarian-aligned parties, shaping Iraq’s delicate political balance between Tehran and Washington. Exiled Community Seeks Representation Displaced Yazidis cast votes at a camp near Dohuk in northern Iraq. Many fled Islamic State attacks over a decade ago and remain unable to return…

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A violent super typhoon has struck the Philippines, unleashing destructive winds and torrential rain across the country. Authorities have issued warnings of “life-threatening conditions” as the storm moves toward the nation’s largest island. Bicol Region Endures the Storm’s First Fury Typhoon Fung Wong, packing sustained winds of 185 km/h, has begun battering several regions, according to the national weather agency Pagasa. The eastern Bicol region was first to feel its full force on Sunday morning. Luzon, the country’s main population hub, is expected to be hit by Sunday night. Locally known as Uwan, the typhoon comes just days after Kalmaegi…

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Ruben Amorim hit out at his Manchester United players for becoming “too comfortable” after they surrendered a lead twice in a chaotic 3-3 draw with Tottenham. United had been in control for long spells following Bryan Mbeumo’s first-half opener, but goals from Mathys Tel and Richarlison turned the game on its head before Matthijs de Ligt rescued a point with a 96th-minute header. Despite the late equaliser extending United’s unbeaten run to five games, Amorim was frustrated by his team’s inconsistency. “We have a lot of problems; we are just at the beginning,” he said. “The results show improvement, but…

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In the recent elections, many voters prioritized economic issues and cost-of-living concerns over ideological divides. Analysts noted that this focus played a key role in shaping electoral outcomes. Candidates who addressed affordability and practical governance gained significant support across multiple states and districts. These results highlight a shift in voter priorities, showing that citizens are increasingly looking for leaders who respond to everyday challenges. Concerns over rising expenses, housing costs, and essential services influenced how people cast their ballots. Experts say this trend reflects a pragmatic approach to politics, where governance and results matter more than partisan ideology. Political analysts…

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More than 5,000 flights across the United States were cancelled or delayed on Friday after new federal orders forced airlines to cut schedules amid the prolonged government shutdown. The restrictions took effect at 40 of the country’s busiest airports to ease pressure on air traffic controllers and other federal employees still working without pay. Many essential workers have taken second jobs, reported sick, or missed shifts since the shutdown began last month. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) directed airlines to reduce flights by 4%, with deeper cuts of up to 10% expected next week. The order affects major hubs in…

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David Raya extended his remarkable unbeaten run as Arsenal matched a 122-year club record with their eighth consecutive clean sheet in Tuesday’s 3-0 win over Slavia Prague. The goalkeeper, who has now gone nearly 13 hours without conceding, remains focused despite his side’s defensive dominance. Raya, who has made only seven saves in four Champions League matches this season, briefly faced a scare when Slavia were awarded a late penalty — later overturned by VAR — before saving their only shot on target in stoppage time. The Spaniard’s 50th clean sheet in 110 Arsenal games took him past Jimmy Ashcroft’s…

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Gamers must wait longer for Grand Theft Auto VI after Rockstar Games confirmed another delay. The company moved the release date to November 19, 2026. Rockstar had already postponed the launch once before, shifting it from May 2026. The game was originally expected to arrive in autumn this year. In a statement, Rockstar asked fans for patience, explaining that it needs extra time to polish the game and meet the quality players “expect and deserve.” Players Await Chaos and Crime in Vice City The game lets players roam the streets freely, stealing cars and hoarding expensive vehicles, bikes, and boats.…

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Tesla investors have given their backing to a record-breaking pay package for Elon Musk that could reach nearly $1 trillion. The decision, supported by 75% of votes at Thursday’s annual meeting, was met with cheers from the audience. Musk, already the world’s wealthiest individual, must significantly raise Tesla’s market value over the next decade to unlock the full reward. If he achieves all performance goals, he will receive hundreds of millions of new Tesla shares. The scale of the payout has drawn sharp criticism, but Tesla’s board argued that Musk could leave if the deal failed. They insisted the company…

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