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LIVERPOOL THRASH CHELSEA 4-1 AT ANFIELD – Liverpool retain their advantage at the top of the Premier League Liverpool retained their advantage at the top of the Premier League table with a dominant 4-1 win over Chelsea at Anfield. Diogo Jota opened the scoring with a solo effort before Conor Bradley scored his first senior goal for Liverpool to leave Chelsea behind at the break for the first time in the Premier League this season. Darwin Nunez hit the post with a penalty before the half was over, one of four occasions on which he struck the woodwork – the…

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BELGIUM SAYS EU LEADERS SHOULD DISCUSS FARMERS’ CONCERNS – Farmers are protesting against policies that could lead to food scarcity Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said farmers’ grievances are legitimate and should be discussed on Thursday as farmers pressed leaders arriving for a European Union summit to do more to help them deal with taxes, rising costs and cheap imports. He said he welcomed news the European Commission was set to propose an exemption on Thursday on rules requiring farmers to leave part of their land fallow if they apply for EU subsidies. The rules on fallow land and…

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POST BREXIT CONTROL ON IMPORTS – Controls on food, plant and animal imports to Britain from the EU have come into force Food and fresh flower imports from the European Union (EU) are subject to new Brexit customs controls which have come into force today, adding more than £300m a year to the price of trading with the continent and forcing up the price of food for consumers. Some industry bodies raised concerns the rules could cause delays but others said they would help UK farmers be more competitive.  The government said its border model would “minimise burdens for traders”.…

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Evidence Makgopa and Teboho Mokoena scored second-half goals as South Africa shocked Morocco with a 2-0 victory to dump the World Cup semi-finalists out of the Africa Cup of Nations at the last-16 stage in San Pedro. Morocco, who had Sofyan Amrabat sent off late on, were among the favourites at the tournament in Ivory Coast, but their continental curse continues and they remain without a Cup of Nations title since 1976, this time undone in the muggy heat of the Laurent Pokou Stadium. An Ivory Coast supporter celebrates Monday’s victory over Senegal on a street in the northern city…

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UNRWA AGENCY’S EMPLOYEES ACCUSED OF INVOLVEMENT IN HAMAS ATTACKS AGAINST ISRAEL – Several countries recently announced the suspension of funding to the UNRWA Several countries recently announced the suspension of funding to the UNRWA after the agency’s employees were accused of involvement in Hamas attacks against Israel last October. The UN Security Council on Tuesday held a closed-door meeting on the current Palestinian-Israeli situation and other issues. After the meeting, the representative of France, the rotating presidency of the Security Council, said at a press conference that the Security Council expressed concern about the grave humanitarian situation in the Gaza…

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BRITAIN AND FRANCE TO SPEED UP EFFORTS TO TACKLE SMALL BOAT CROSSINGS – The influx of migrants has become a major political issue for the UK Home Secretary James Cleverly and his French counterpart Gerald Darmanin agreed to accelerate the deployment of aerial surveillance equipment aimed at reducing the number of migrants crossing to Britain in small boats. In recent years tens of thousands of migrants have sought to reach Britain from France’s north coast, making dangerous and sometimes fatal attempts to navigate one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes in small rubber dinghies. The influx of migrants has become…

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MICROSOFT BEATS QUARTERLY REVENUE ESTIMATES – New AI features helped attract customers to its cloud and Windows services Microsoft Corp beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter revenue as new AI features helped attract customers to its cloud and Windows services. Microsoft shares fell 1% in after-hours trading. They climbed 57% last year. Along with a rally in other tech stocks, including Alphabet and Nvidia, Microsoft helped fuel a 24% surge in the S&P 500 in 2023. Revenue grew 18% to $62 billion in the quarter ended Dec. 31, compared with the average analyst estimate of $61.12 billion, according to LSEG…

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NEURALINK IMPLANTS BRAIN CHIP IN FIRST HUMAN –  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave Neuralink clearance to conduct its first trial Elon Musk, Neuralink’s billionaire founder, said the first human received an implant from the brain-chip startup. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration had given the company clearance last year to conduct its first trial to test its implant on humans.”The first @Neuralink product is called Telepathy,” Musk added. The study will assess the functionality of the interface which enables people with quadriplegia, or paralysis of all four limbs, to control devices with their thoughts, according to the company’s…

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IVORY COAST ERUPTS WITH JOY AFTER ADVANCING TO AFRICA NATIONS CUP QUARTER-FINALS – Team  secures 5-4 win in a shootout Days after facing elimination, Africa Nations Cup (AFCON) hosts Ivory Coast are advancing to the tournament’s quarter-finals, following their conquest of reigning champions Senegal in a penalty shootout. Tension was high in Abidjan, the commercial capital, after Franck Kessie scored a late penalty to tie the game, and pressure mounted as the match went to penalties. Relief and joy came when Senegal’s Moussa Niakhate missed his shot, securing Ivory Coast’s 5-4 win in the shootout. The city, previously quiet after…

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HSBC FINED £57.4M – Bank accused of “serious failings” over its requirements to protect customer deposits HSBC has been fined £57.4m by the Bank of England for “serious failings” over its requirements to protect customer deposits. The bank failed to accurately identify deposits eligible for Britain’s Financial Services Compensation Scheme, the Bank’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) said. Under the scheme, customer deposits are protected up to the value of £85,000. The Bank said the failings occurred between 2015 and 2022. The fine is the second highest ever applied by the regulator, reflecting the seriousness of the failings, the PRA said.…

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