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Football Daily | Just another normal day at Nottingham Forest
FOREST GRUMP While it is unusual for a football club to break news of a managerial sacking on their Social Media Disgrace channels shortly after midnight, if Football Daily had to stake its life on one Premier League outfit doing so, we would have...

Tuesday’s briefing: Tuchel ready for Serbia test, Clarke urges caution for Scots
England head coach Thomas Tuchel hopes the focus will remain on his side’s World Cup qualifying exploits as they shape up for their potentially combustible showdown in Serbia on Tuesday. The Republic of Ireland will be expected to stand the heat...

How Gender Shapes EU-US Parliamentary Diplomacy
By Lorenzo Santini, The Loop For over 50 years, the European Parliament and the US Congress have steadily practiced transatlantic parliamentary diplomacy. In a second Trump era, what space remains for gender equality? Lorenzo Santini argues that...

News digest: Finance minister’s fifth time lucky?
Hello from Bratislava, where lawmakers return to the chamber tomorrow — but some could not resist getting started early. Welcome to your Monday, 8 September edition of Today in Slovakia. Article continues after video advertisement Article...

Airfare of the Day (EXTENDED!) -Premium Economy- ANA Singapore to New York from $1,257/SG$1,621
Today’s Airfare of the Day features United Airlines’ Premium Economy Class sell-up fares for round-trip travel from Singapore (SIN) to New York (JFK), available on ANA All Nippon Airways codeshares via Tokyo (NRT/HND). Photo by Sean Dogjani from...

Ryanair flight diverted from Bratislava to Vienna after GPS disruption
9. September 2025 at 16:20 Passengers faced an anxious delay after navigation systems failed, amid growing concerns over satellite signal jamming in Europe. Font size: A - | A + Article continues after video advertisement Article continues after...

Hanno Pevkur: National defense needs at least a decade's budget framework
In the fall of 1992, President Lennart Meri described Estonia as a country that was "thin and tormented, with many scars, some of which were still bleeding." We had just emerged from occupation and had to put an end to the Soviet past. A great...
Lochaber Times, From Our Files: September 4 2025
Chernobyl children welcomed Four people contacted Elizabeth Kniaz of Caol after reading in our pages that she wanted multivitamin pills for a group of Belarussian children visiting Lochaber. The youngsters, who are now in Scotland, are all...

Hibs international round up as updates provided on 14 stars with World Cup hopes burning bright across globe
Here’s what some Hibs stars past and present have been up to over the international break. There’s been Hibs players dotted around the world this international break - as World Cup qualification hopes shine bright for stars past and present. David...

Tuesday’s briefing: Tuchel focused on future, Clarke urges caution with Scotland
England head coach Thomas Tuchel hopes the focus will remain on his side’s World Cup qualifying exploits as they shape up for their potentially combustible showdown in Serbia on Tuesday. The Republic of Ireland will be expected to stand the heat...

Press review: Russia, China unveil major gas project as Trump sends warships to Venezuela
MOSCOW, September 3. /TASS/. Russia and China unveil the world’s largest gas project; plans for the use of nuclear weapons are expected to be worked out in two drills in Belarus; and Donald Trump deploys warships to Venezuela in a bid to pressure...

Scotland rocked by double injury blow on eve of first World Cup qualifier vs Denmark as ex Hibs star called up
Head coach Steve Clarke has lost two national team regulars for the double-header against the Danes and Belarus Scotland have been rocked by a double injury blow on the eve of their first World Cup qualifier against Denmark with two Celtic stars...

Scotland suffer double injury blow on eve of first World Cup qualifier as Celtic duo withdraw from squad
Head coach Steve Clarke has lost two national team regulars for the double-header against Denmark and Belarus Scotland have been rocked by a double injury blow on the eve of their first World Cup qualifier against Denmark with two Celtic stars not...

India and the three hundred-year-old communists
When, in the 4th century BC Alexander's soldiers told him they were tired and wanted to go home, a young ally and admirer of the Macedonian, Chandaputra Maudyan, took control of the Ganges basin and established dynastic pacts with Seleucus, the...

“Made in Uzbekistan” Exhibition Opens in Vitebsk as …
“Made in Uzbekistan” Exhibition Opens in Vitebsk as Part of Business Forum Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — As part of the Third Uzbekistan–Belarus Women Entrepreneurs Business Forum, a national products exhibition titled “Made in Uzbekistan”...

Denmark v Scotland: How have Scotland fared in the opening games of World Cup qualifying since 2000?
Scotland travel to Copenhagen to take on Denmark in their opening 2026 World Cup qualifier on Friday night. The Scots have not qualified for the finals of the competition since 1998. Here, we take a look at the opening matches in every World Cup...

Sabalenka wins U.S. Open after vowing to no longer lose control of her emotions
NEW YORK -- Before Aryna Sabalenka could win the U.S. Open again, she needed to understand why she lost two Grand Slam finals this year. Why she couldn’t put away Madison Keys at the Australian Open in January, then couldn’t finish off Coco Gauff...

Fresh Celtic injury concern sparked as duo drop out of Scotland squad
Steve Clarke's side travel to Copenhagen tomorrow evening before they head to Hungary to take on Belarus on Monday. Read more: The sole two Celtic players who were included in the initial squad, Ralston and Tierney, have now dropped out. Scotland...

Anatoly Kotov's Relatives Have Not Received A Response From The Turkish Authorities
1 Anatoly Kotov They believe that the Belarusian political scientist may be kidnapped. Former employee of Lukashenko's administration, political scientist, head of the international department of the Belarusian Sports Solidarity Fund Anatoli...

Alcaraz, Sabalenka face $2m tax cut on US Open prize money
NEW YORK – Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka, winners of the 2025 US Open, have seen a significant portion of their record prize money reduced due to taxes. Both players initially secured $5 million each — the highest payout in Grand Slam history...