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POLAND SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH NATO-The details of the deployment decision of the agreement have not been disclosed Polish President Karol Nawrocki has signed an agreement allowing North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) troops to be stationed in the country as part of the Eastern Sentry operation, Poland’s National Security Bureau (BBN) announced on Sunday. The specific arrangements and details of the deployment decision are confidential and will not be disclosed. These actions come a day after Polish authorities said 19 Russian drones entered the country’s airspace. The Russian Defense Ministry said its drones had struck military facilities in western Ukraine, but…

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TRUMP SAYS TIKTOK NEGOTIATIONS ARE ONGOING – His administration weighs a Sept. 17 deadline for ByteDance to sell TikTok’s U.S. operations President Donald Trump said that negotiations over TikTok are ongoing and that the app’s fate could depend on China. Speaking to reporters in Bedminster, New Jersey, before departing for Washington, Trump said, “They’re negotiating TikTok right now. We may let it die. Or we may… I don’t know. It depends. Up to China, it doesn’t matter too much.” He added that he would “like to do it for the kids that like it,” and noted his own political gains…

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DAILY MAIL ACCUSES APPLE OF BLOCKING ACCESS TO APPLE NEWS – The publisher argued that Apple’s practices are “arbitrary and discriminatory” The Daily Mail is calling for regulators to step in after accusing Apple of shutting the publisher out of its Apple News app — the most widely used news platform in the UK. According to the Mail’s parent company, DMG Media, Apple has flatly refused to allow the paper’s articles onto Apple News, despite the app being used by more than one in four UK adults. Apple’s reasoning is that the publisher is supposedly too big. Officials at the…

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LAPORTE REJOINS ATHLETIC BILBAO AFTER FIFA U-TURN – The move fell through after the Saudi club failed to send the required paperwork in time Ay-meric Laporte rejoined Athletic Bilbao from Al Nassr, penning a three-year deal until the end of June 2028.  Aymeric’s move had fallen through after the Saudi club had reportedly failed to send through the required paperwork in time before the close of the transfer window. FIFA, who had initially rejected the Spanish club’s appeal for an exception to be made, then “authorised the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) to obtain an International Transfer Certificate (ITC) from…

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GIANLUIGI DONNARUMMA EYES TROPHIES – He begins life at Man City following his move from PSG with an eye on winning the biggest trophies Gianluigi Donnarumma began life at Manchester City yesterday September 11th following his deadline day move from Paris St Germain with an eye on winning the biggest trophies. City signed the Italian goalkeeper for a fee of around 30million euros on a five-year deal until June 2030. The Italian number one had been effectively axed from the PSG squad by manager Luis Enrique despite playing an instrumental role in their historic treble-winning campaign last season. The 26-year-old…

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ONANA LEAVES MAN UNITED FOR TRABZONSPOR ON LOAN – A hamstring injury kept him out of the United’s pre-season games Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana completed a loan move to Turkish side Trabz-ons-por, the Premier League club have announced. Onana’s move had been on the cards since the club acquired Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp on last week’s transfer deadline day. Turkey international Altay Bayin-dir started all three of United’s Premier League games this season, while the 29-year-old Onana has only played once, in United’s shocking second-round League Cup loss to fourth-tier Grimsby Town in a penalty shootout. Onana was…

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U.S. JOBLESS BENEFIT CLAIMS IN U.S. AT HIGHEST LEVEL – The number is reportedly the highest for first-time claims since October 23, 2021 The number of Americans filing first-time claims for unemployment insurance benefits increased sharply, reaching its highest level since October 2021. The number of seasonally adjusted initial claims rose by 27,000 to 263,000 in the week ended Sept. 6, the highest since October 2021, according to Labor Department data released Thursday. The median forecast in a survey of economists called for 235,000 applications. figures follow a monthly report on employment, published on Sept. 5, which showed the US…

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UK ECONOMY FLATLINES IN JULY — Zero growth puts pressure on government ahead of budget The UK economy stalled in July, with official figures showing zero growth — raising fresh questions about the government’s ability to deliver on its promise of stronger economic performance. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the flat result followed a 0.4% expansion in June. While monthly numbers can swing sharply, the broader picture shows only modest progress: the economy grew by 0.2% in the three months to the end of July compared with the previous quarter. The services sector provided some support, boosted…

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UTAH GOVERNOR APPEALS FOR PUBLIC HELP – FBI shares footage of suspect Utah Governor Spencer Cox appealed for public help in the search for the shooter of influential conservative activist Charlie Kirk as the FBI shared new footage of the suspect on Thursday (September 11). Speaking at a news conference, Cox said investigators had received over 7,000 tips from the public and had conducted over 200 interviews since the shooting on Wednesday. “The FBI hasn’t received this many digital media tips from the public since the Boston Marathon bombing.” The shooter has not been publicly identified, though lawmakers, commentators and…

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BRAZIL’S SUPREME COURT CONVICTS BOLSONARO – Former President Jair Bolsonaro’s sentence is set at 27 years and 3 months Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) have convicted former President Jair Bolsonaro of plotting a coup to remain in power after losing the 2022 election, a landmark ruling that makes him the first former president in the country’s history convicted for attacking democracy. Justice Alexandre de Moraes announced that a majority of the court found Bolsonaro guilty of leading an armed criminal organisation, attempting the violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, organising a coup d’état, and causing qualified damage to…

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