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Man United Women 0-3 Atletico Madrid Women: United advances to the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinal | football news

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Manchester United moved into the quarter-finals of the Women’s Champions League after a 3-0 win over Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their play-off round tie.

Elizabeth Terland’s third-minute effort on Melvin Mallard’s goal seconds before the break put the visitors in control.

Atletico Madrid remained unfazed in the second half.

Atletico Madrid remained unfazed in the second half and had multiple opportunities to regain the tie, with Vilde Bo Risa hitting the crossbar, but Julia Zizziotti Olme’s header propelled United into the second leg scheduled for next Thursday.

United were quick out of the blocks and had the opener to show for it when Mallard sent a pass to Terland, who beat two defenders and arrowed a powerful shot into the top corner.

Manchester United's Elizabeth Terland celebrates her team's first goal against Atletico Madrid with teammate Melvin Mallard
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Elizabeth Terland celebrates scoring Man Utd’s opener with Melvin Mallard

And it could have been two five minutes later when Ellen Wangerheim headed Jess Park’s cross into the path of Terland, who finished firmly, but the assistant referee’s offside flag cut short the celebrations.

United were dominating the early proceedings and Atletico were hanging on, as Mallard proved troublesome and sent an effort straight at Lola Gallardo.

The hosts eventually settled into the contest, though, and Fiamma Benitez picked out a one-two with Sean Jensen but couldn’t curl his effort on target.

Manchester United extended their two-goal advantage five minutes before the break, with Hinata Miyazawa curling a beautiful finish into the bottom corner after a through ball headed for Mallard.

The home side looked to claw their way back into the contest, and Amour Sarigi drilled a shot on goal, but Fallon Tullis-Joyce made the save.

Atlético kept knocking on the door and were awarded a free-kick when Jed Riviere brought down Rosa Otermin outside the box and Boa Risa’s effort was tipped over the bar by Tullis-Joyce.

Despite Atlético’s pressure, United made it three when Mallard Zizziotti buried Olme beyond Gallardo.

Janssen: United is like a big family

Man Utd defender Dominic Janssen speaks to Disney+:

“It was a tough performance. I think the second half was a bit rough but we had some good plays in the first half. All in all we can be happy.

“The team’s performance is usually the secret weapon.” Everyone is happy here. It’s like a big family. That’s Man Utd’s strength.

“We came back after a good break and it showed in the performance.”

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The 2027 H-1B season: Revised strategies for sponsoring employers and implications for aspirants

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The 2027 H-1B season: Revised strategies for sponsoring employers and implications for aspirants

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For thousands of Indian professionals and the companies that seek to hire them, the upcoming H-1B season for fiscal year (FY) 2027 may prove to be the most uncertain in the programme’s history, where higher wages improve selection odds, a $100,000 entry fee deters overseas hiring, and US consulates in India remain choked with backlogs.

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has confirmed that the fiscal 2027 H-1B cap registration will open March 4–19, 2026.

The upcoming registration brings together three disruptive forces, followed by the filing of visa applications for selected beneficiaries.

The first disruptive force is the replacement of the random lottery selection with a wage-weighted selection system, where higher prevailing wage levels sharply improve selection odds. Second, there is a $100,000 fee on new H-1B petitions for beneficiaries outside the US—a fee that is still under intense legal challenge.

And third, severe consular interview backlogs in India, which mean that even selected candidates may be unable to enter the US for several months.

US consulates in India have drastically reduced interview availability owing to stringent social media vetting, with many H-1B stamping slots pushed into late 2026 or even 2027, leaving many who had come to visit stranded.

The moot question being asked is: Even if a beneficiary is selected in the season’s selection process, will he or she make it to the US by Oct 1, 2026, which is the start of the new fiscal year?

Traditionally, new H-1B hires have joined their American employer on or around this date.

These changes are making employers reconsider not only how they file H-1Bs, but if they do so at all.

As Kripa Upadhyay, immigration attorney and partner at Buchalter, told TOI, “Employers are treating the FY 2027 H-1B season less like a lottery and more like a capital allocation decision, deciding which roles are truly worth six-figure risk exposure.

The wage-weighted system effectively forces companies to front-load immigration strategy into compensation planning long before they know whether a petition will even be selected.

Even with the $100,000 fee under litigation, most employers are planning as if it will survive—because the cost of being unprepared is far higher than the cost of compliance.”

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Upadhyay added, “Employers are moving away from volume filings and toward precision filings.”

Snehal Batra, managing attorney at NPZ Law Group, echoed many attorneys in saying that,

“We are working with our employer clients to proactively evaluate prospective H-1B candidates, reviewing the appropriate Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes, wage levels, and intended work locations well in advance of the H-1B registration period.”

Several attorneys say this has led to a sharp narrowing of filings. TOI spoke to a cross-section of immigration attorneys across the US to gauge what employers are planning and how attorneys are guiding them.

The selection process has shifted from a lottery system to a balance sheet approach due to wage-linked criteria.

Under the new system which kicks in from the upcoming season onwards, H-1B registrations receive weighted entries based on Department of Labour (DOL) wage levels, with Level IV roles (the highest tier) receiving four entries and Level I roles just one.

Contrast this with the system that existed for decades, where all beneficiaries (across all four levels) entering the lottery faced equal odds of selection of about 29.59%.

Under the rule, however, odds diverge sharply by wage level. According to US agencies, the selection probability for a Level IV beneficiary jumps to over 61%, while a Level III beneficiary’s chance rises to about 45%.

For entry-level professionals earning Level I wages, the odds drop substantially. Level I registrations (often used for recent graduates or entry-level professionals) will see their chances of selection cut nearly in half. Rajiv S Khanna, managing attorney at Immigration.com, told TOI, “Employers are trying to adapt.

The immediate strategic response involves a comprehensive wage analysis for every potential registrant. Employers must now determine the SOC code, the area of intended employment, and the corresponding prevailing wage level before registration opens on March 4.

The procedure is new. Previously, that analysis happened only after selection, during visa application preparation.

It is now integrated directly into the registration procedure. “Many employers are re-evaluating compensation structures to push candidates into higher wage tiers where feasible. However, there is an important caveat:

If multiple employers register the same beneficiary, the lowest wage level across all registrations determines the number of entries.

This means a single low-wage registration from any employer can drag down the selection odds for that individual across all registrations.

That is a feature designed to prevent gaming, but it also creates coordination challenges that did not exist before,” Khanna explained.

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James Pack, partner at Fragomen, a global immigration law firm, told TOI,

“Companies that pay less, relative to other employers, for the same jobs in the same geographic area, would have lower odds of selection under a wage-weighted model.

Employers are addressing this through mitigation planning, which should take place before, during, and after the lottery registration window, depending on each individual employee’s situation.”

He added that, as regards the weighted lottery system, employers are taking extra care to select the appropriate occupational code, especially as DOL and USCIS have stepped up audits and other compliance investigations, and any attempts to ‘game’ the lottery system can have severe consequences.

Abhinav Tripathi, immigration attorney and founder of Protego Law Group, added that at the registration stage many employers are now making strategic decisions that used to happen much later in the process.

Wage level, role design, and work location are being evaluated months earlier because a wage-weighted selection system effectively turns compensation into a proxy for selection probability.

As a result, employers are aligning job levels and offered wages with expected selection outcomes far earlier than under the traditional lottery system.

According to Ashwin Sharma, a Jacksonville-based attorney, “The wage-weighted system has forced a recalibration of the H-1B strategy to ‘make each ticket count’.

Employers are conducting SOC code audits to ensure accurate classifications and analysing whether marginal salary increases can bump candidates into higher wage tiers —

Sometimes a few thousand dollars can mean the difference between a 30% and 46% selection probability. Meanwhile,

These employers also have to ensure that said wage levels and classifications are consistent with their other existing employees who are similarly situated, or else they could face other penalties downstream.”

Sharma illustrated another (perhaps unintended) fallout.

For example, a tech company hires a software engineer for ‘remote work’ and designates their work location as a ‘home office’ in rural Arkansas, where the prevailing wage threshold for Level III could be $95,000, thus securing three entries in the selection process.

Meanwhile, a Silicon Valley employer hiring the same engineer for the same role pays $150,000 but remains stuck with only one entry because, while the absolute salary is higher,

it falls in the bottom tier relative to Silicon Valley’s inflated prevailing wage scale. “

Sponsoring employers reporting work locations in high-cost metros face structural disadvantages despite paying higher absolute wages,” he explained.

The $100,000 fee translates to reduced interest in H-1B sponsorship

The $100,000 entry fee introduced by a presidential proclamation in September 2025 and upheld by a federal court in the case brought by the US Chamber of Commerce, before being fast-tracked on appeal, has introduced an unprecedented level of uncertainty into workforce planning. Two other lawsuits are also pending.

“The practical reality is that employers must prepare dual budgets,” Khanna said. “

If the fee survives, the total government filing cost for a single new H-1B petition could exceed $110,000.

Employers are being forced to make bet-the-company decisions about whether to participate in the March registration without knowing whether the fee will stand or fall.”

Most employers are responding cautiously. “Most companies are avoiding cases subject to the $100,000 fee, with a few exceptions,” said Pack. “

Employers may submit fewer lottery registrations due to the proposed fee, while continuing to rely on premium processing.”

A key distinction is shaping hiring decisions: the fee does not apply to change-of-status cases for individuals already in the US, such as F-1 students on OPT.

Cyrus D. Mehta, founder of an immigration law firm, said, “Most employers are focusing on filing H-1B petitions with a request for a change of status, mainly for F-1 students in the US.” Under this approach, they do not need to pay the $100,000 fee.

They are also banking on there being more H-1B visa numbers available this year for people changing status within the US, as H-1B petitions filed on behalf of people overseas will incur a $100,000 fee and there will not be too many takers.”

Batra concurs, “With fewer employers participating in the lottery, the overall number of H-1B registrations could shrink.

The decrease could mean a strong possibility that selection rates will be high despite the new wage-weighted selection rule, particularly for those being paid at the highest wage levels.”

Who gets priced out?

While the administration has framed the wage-weighted system as merit-based, immigration attorneys warn that its real-world effects are far more uneven.

This system disproportionately favours large employers with compensation flexibility,” Upadhyay said. “Smaller companies face a structural disadvantage that has nothing to do with talent quality.

Lower-wage but high-value roles, particularly in research, healthcare, and emerging tech, risk being crowded out entirely, and this imbalance is not sustainable.”

Khanna was more blunt: “The combined effect of the wage-weighted lottery and the $100,000 fee is, to be direct, a pay-to-play system.”

There are no available consulate interview slots for those selected in the process but unable to fly.

Even for those beneficiaries who make it through the initial process, a far more basic question looms: Can they actually get to the United States?

The availability of consular interviews in India has drastically decreased due to the implementation of mandatory social media vetting and the removal of third-country stamping options.

None of the five US consulates in India are showing available H-category interview slots through the end of 2026. “

Whether any new hire who wins the FY 2027 lottery will make it to the US in time for key onsite projects is the moot question.

The honest answer for candidates requiring consular processing in India is almost certainly beyond a normal business timeline.

A candidate selected in the March 2026 lottery would typically need a visa interview before commencing H-1B employment on Oct 1, 2026.

The Indian consulates’ lack of availability through 2026 and into 2027 has disrupted the timeline, according to Khanna.

A programme quietly narrowing

The combined effects of cost, uncertainty, and consular paralysis are reshaping the H-1B program itself. “

The practical effect is that H-1B is becoming a programme primarily for status adjusters already in the US, rather than a mechanism to bring in talent from abroad,” Sharma said.

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“A trend that has been building will accelerate, with employers increasingly looking beyond the H-1B programme entirely.” J-1 (universities and various large institutions), L-1 intra-company transfers, O-1 niche visas, direct EB green card sponsorship, and National Interest Waivers (NIWs) are all receiving more attention.

For Indian nationals specifically, the combination of the H-1B obstacles and the well-known employment-based green card (EB-2/EB-3) backlogs is pushing the most talented professionals toward other countries.

Canada, the UK, Australia, and the EU are the immediate beneficiaries of America’s increasingly restrictive policies,” said Khanna. “

Talent-based visas like O-1, EB-1, and NIW are no longer’alternatives”—they are increasingly the primary strategy for founders and senior technical professionals.

Employers are also revisiting near-shoring, remote employment models, and global mobility structures as risk-mitigation tools rather than stopgaps.

The smartest employers are diversifying visa strategy the same way they diversify supply chains,” said Upadhyay.

Most attorneys expect fewer H-1B registrations and, where feasible, restructuring of job positions to command higher prevailing wage levels, along with a surge in premium processing—even as premium service does nothing to solve consular delays.

For Indian nationals in particular, the message is sobering. Selection odds may improve at higher wage levels, but the path from selection to arrival is increasingly uncertain. “

The fundamental question for policymakers is this,” Khanna said. “

Is the United States still competing for the world’s best talent, or is it competing to make the process as difficult and expensive as possible?”

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IS suspects who were transferred from Syria to Iraq are currently being interrogated in a Baghdad prison.

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Baghdad– Inside a heavy-security detention facility in Baghdad, men from different countries and nationalities were brought into the interrogation room one by one and interrogated by Iraqi officials.

These prisoners are suspected members of the extremist Islamic State group recently transferred from Syria to Iraq But Baghdad’s request The move was welcomed by the US-led coalition, which has been fighting IS for years.

Over a period of several weeks, US forces freed more than 5,000 IS detainees of 60 different nationalities from prisons in US-backed and Kurdish-led northeastern Syria. Syrian Democratic Forces for Baghdad.

The transfers have helped calm fears that the fighting in Syria would allow IS prisoners to escape from detention camps there and join terrorist sleeper cells that are still capable of carrying out attacks in both Iraq and Syria today.

On Thursday, The Associated Press was given rare access to the sprawling detention facility in western Baghdad—now known as al-Karkh Central Prison, but widely known as Camp Cooper after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion. Saddam Hussein – Where men are being interrogated.

Iraq is putting on trial some of the thousands of IS prisoners

Iraq is putting on trial some of the thousands of IS prisoners who were held for years in Syria without charge or access to the judicial system.

Iraqi judge Ali Hussein Jafat, who is leading the committee interrogating IS prisoners brought from Syria, says this is not straightforward due to the huge number of prisoners involved.

“It’s complicated and not easy at all,” he said. He said those detained were from 14 Arab countries and 46 other countries.

He said that many prisoners have respiratory diseases so a medical centre has been set up to treat them.

To make room for newcomers from Syria, thousands of prisoners long held in al-Karkh were transferred to other prisons in Iraq.

Interrogations usually take place in stages – the men are brought in in batches, handcuffed, dressed in yellow or grey uniforms and medical face masks, and led down a long corridor with rooms on either side.

Then, one by one, they are taken to an interrogation room, where an officer takes their information. From behind a small window, the AP could observe the interrogation but could not understand the questions or the detainees’ answers. It is unclear whether the prisoners were under duress.

Some prisoners are taken to the medical centre for examination.

The army ousted Syria’s new government in December 2024. Powerful Bashar al-Assad launched an offensive in January and captured wide areas from the Kurdish-led SDF.

A ceasefire was later reached, ending the fighting, and the SDF withdrew as part of the agreement.

At that time, the United States announced that almost 9,000 prisoners held in more than a dozen Syrian detention centres will be transferred to Iraq.

So far 5,383 IS suspects have been brought to Iraq. Jafat said the last shipment was expected to arrive on Sunday.

When IS declared a caliphate over large parts of Syria and Iraq—a self-declared territory under traditional Islamic rule— which the terrorist group captured in 2014, it attracted extremists from around the world.

On behalf of the caliphate, extremists plotted attacks around the world, killing hundreds of people from Europe to Arab countries and Asia.

The group also committed atrocities in Syria and Iraq, including enslaving thousands of Yazidi women and girls who were taken when militants seized control of northern Iraq. Strict rules were imposed, with IS beheading its opponents, thieves having their hands cut off, and women accused of adultery being stoned to death.

Over the years, an international campaign by the US-led coalition defeated IS in Iraq in 2017 and Syria in 2019.

“Some of them are extremely dangerous,” Jafat said of the detainees.

He said that, so far, he has seen prisoners from Australia, Canada, Turkey, Germany, Britain, and the former Soviet Union. Among them, he said, is an Israeli-Arab man.

Many countries do not want their citizens to return to the militants, and Jafat stated that it is too early to determine whether those detained could be extradited or sent back to their countries of origin.

He stated that the public would be able to witness the trials of those who committed crimes in Iraq.

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‘Very expensive’ supermarket becomes the nation’s favourite for the fifth time. money news

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Marks & Spencer has been crowned the country’s favourite supermarket

Marks & Spencer has been crowned the country’s favourite supermarket for the fifth year in a row, despite being “quite expensive” for the average shopper, according to a survey.

Which survey by the consumer watchdog organisation? The survey revealed that Marks & Spencer’s in-store customer scores reached the highest at 78%, with shoppers awarding it five stars for customer service, store presence, product range, and availability.

It was also praised for its labels and the quality of fresh food.

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However, it only got two stars for value for money – one shopper said, “It’s nice to shop there for something special, but it’s quite expensive.”

A low score means it missed Whose Recommended Provider (WRP) status.

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Affordable shops aren’t what they used to be’

tesco Ranked joint first for online shopping – behind M&S with a customer score of 76% – with Waitrose (81%). Tesco received high praise across a number of categories and did not score below three stars in any of them, including value for money.

Although it ranked highly, Tesco also missed out on WRP status because its Clubcard loyalty discount is not available to everyone.

Aldi was the only supermarket to receive the WRP badge for in-store shopping, matching Tesco’s overall score of 76%, and it, along with Lidl, received the highest rating of four out of five stars for value for money.

At the other end of the table, customers ranked Asda and Morrison joint-last for in-store shopping; both received a score of 68%. Asda also came last for online shopping (71%).

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One customer said Asda was “not as good as it used to be,” while a Morrisons shopper said, “It’s not the cheapest and it looks quite old-fashioned.”

‘Weekly shop out of reach’

Reena Sevraj, which one? The retail editor said: “There’s no doubt that shoppers value M&S for its in-store experience and product quality. However, some feel its high prices put it out of reach for the regular weekly shop. Instead, it has become a destination for the occasional gift or yellow-sticker bargains.

“At a time when households are under immense cost-of-living pressure, Aldi continues to lead the way on value – focusing on affordability rather than frills.

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Commenting on the ranking, Asda chief customer officer Rachel Eyre told Money: “We were recognised as the cheapest supermarket for a big shop last year, and we’re making progress in the areas that matter most – better availability, unbeatable value, and a strong in-store and online experience.

“As a result we are seeing improvements in our internal customer satisfaction data and are focused on becoming the number one choice for families again.”

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Katie Holmes pays tribute to Dawson’s Creek co-star James Van Der Beek

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Katie Holmes has paid tribute to her Dawson’s Creek co-star James Van Der Beek, remembering his “bravery,” “selflessness,” and his “exploits as a unique young man.”

Both actors rose to fame on the hit teen drama launched in 1998, in which they played boyfriend and girlfriend Dawson Leary and Joey Potter.

Van der Beek passed away on Wednesday, 2023.

at the age of 48, following a diagnosis of bowel cancer.

Holmes, 47, said the news of his death was “a lot to process”, but she was “grateful to share a part of his journey”.

In a handwritten tribute shared in a photo on Instagram, he said they had shared “laughter”, “conversations about life”, and “the adventures of a unique youth”.

Holmes, who starred in films and shows including Batman Begins and Ray Donovan, continued: “Bravery. Compassion. Selflessness. Strength. The actress expressed her appreciation for life and the steps she took to live with the conviction that life is an art, resulting in a beautiful marriage and six beautiful children – a journey of a hero.”

The actress also included a message for Van Der Beek’s wife, Kimberly, and their children, saying, “We are always here for you. We will always be there to shower you with love and compassion.”

Dawson’s Creek, which ran from 1998 to 2003, followed a group of high school friends and the ups and downs of their friendship and romance.

‘One in a billion’

Dawson’s Creek star dies at 48

Along with Van Der Beek and Holmes, Michelle Williams and Joshua Jackson make up the four main cast, playing Jane Lindley and Pacey Witter, respectively.

The show was extremely popular, making the young actors household names in the US and Britain.

Busy Phillips, who starred in later series of the show, also paid tribute to Van Der Beek, describing him as “one in a billion” and saying, “My heart goes out to all of us today.”

She also shared details of a GoFundMe page set up to support the actor’s family, saying that “his medical care” and “long battle against cancer” have left the family without funds. Donations have already exceeded $1 million.

Mary-Margaret Humes, who plays Dawson’s mother Gail, shared photos of the pair together and wrote, “I can hardly find the words… today will be the exception. James, my gentle warrior, you bravely faced a challenging battle with unwavering strength and dignity. I will always love and admire you for that.”

He said that they had had a conversation just a few days before his death and that the conversation was “deeply seated in my heart to be kept safe forever”.

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Van Der Beek also starred in the film Varsity Blues, in which he played the high school football team’s backup quarterback Jonathan “Mox” Moxon, and played a parody version of himself in the sitcom Don’t Trust the B**** in Apartment 23.

Krysten Ritter, who starred in the series, described her former co-star as “a beautiful human being inside and out.”

His wife, Kimberly, and six children survive Van der Beek.



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Postecoglou says Tottenham is “not a big club” after the sacking of head coach Thomas Franck.

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Ange Postecoglou insisted on Tottenham Hotspur.

Ange Postecoglou insisted Tottenham Hotspur are “not a big club” after sacking head coach Thomas Franck on Wednesday.

The Dane succeeded Postecoglou in the Spurs hotseat but could not oversee a revival in their Premier League form.

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The north London club is just five points above the relegation zone after a 2-1 defeat at home to Newcastle on Tuesday.

“Being in that position twice in the last six months, it’s tough,” Postecoglou told The Overlap’s Stick to Football podcast.

“You know that he cannot be the only problem facing the club.” It’s a curious club, Tottenham. At the end of last year, Tottenham made a major pivot, not only regarding my situation but also with the departure of executive chairman Daniel Levy, which created a significant amount of uncertainty.

Despite their traditional status as a ‘Big Six’ club and their current play in one of the best stadiums in the country, Tottenham have only been champions of England twice – the same number as second-tier Portsmouth.

And Spurs’ last title came decades before the Premier League era, when a famous team managed by Bill Nicholson took back both the old First Division trophy and the FA Cup to do the ‘double’ in the 1960/61 season.

Long before Postecoglou took over, high-profile managers, including Terry Venables, George Graham, Harry Redknapp, Jose Mourinho, and Antonio Conte, had tried and failed to return Spurs to the pinnacle of English football.

“There’s no guarantee the manager you bring in — they’ve had world-class managers there and they haven’t been successful,” Postecoglou said.

Although Spurs’ 17-year wait ended when they beat Manchester United in the 2005 Europa League final, poor league form meant Postecoglou was still sacked.

The 60-year-old Australian insists a failure to invest in players is behind Spurs’ problems.

“They’ve built an incredible stadium and incredible training facilities, but when you look at their spending and especially their salary structure, they’re not a big club,” he said.

“I saw that because, when we were trying to sign players, we weren’t in the market for those players.”

Postecoglou added Spurs failed to live up to their ideals.

He said, “Tottenham’s motto is ‘to dare is to do,’ but their actions are almost the opposite.” “I think they didn’t realise that to actually win, you have to take some risks.

“I felt that Tottenham as a club were saying, ‘We’re one of the big boys,’ and the reality is I don’t think they are.”

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Italy beats Nepal for its historic first T20 World Cup victory. cricket news

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Tournament debutants Italy secured their first World Cup win with an unexpected upset against Nepal in Mumbai.

Italy secured an important first cricket win in the T20 World Cup when it defeated Nepal by 10 wickets in Mumbai, India, on Thursday.

After bowling out Nepal for 123 at the iconic Wankhede Stadium, brothers Anthony and Justin Mosca sealed the win with an unbeaten partnership of 124-0.

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Italy’s first win in just its second match at a global cricket tournament was only the eighth 10-wicket win in men’s T20 World Cup history.

Italy joined the Netherlands as the only two non-British European teams to win a game in the T20 World Cup.

Nepal, in their third T20 World Cup, were on a high after giving England a powerful shock at the same venue on Sunday.

But Sri Lankan-born wrist spinner Krishan Kalugamage, including skipper Rohit Paudel, took 3 for 18, helping Nepal bowl out Nepal with three balls to spare.

The Sydney-raised Mosca brothers hit nine sixes and eight fours – Anthony made 62 not out off 32 balls, and Justin made 60 not out off 44 balls – and dismantled the Nepal attack in just 12.4 overs.

Justin Mosca in action.
Italy’s Justin Mosca plays a shot during the match against Nepal at Wankhede Stadium. [Punit Paranjpe/

Sri Lanka’s dominance over Oman

Earlier, captain Dasun Shanaka broke his record for the fastest T20 half-century for Sri Lanka as they defeated Oman by 105 runs in Pallekele.

Later, co-hosts and defending champions India took on Namibia in New Delhi.

Shanaka’s 50 off 19 balls, along with Kusal Mendis’s 61 and Pawan Rathnayake’s 60 against a weak bowling attack, took Sri Lanka to a tournament-best 225-5.

Oman, in reply, scored 120–9, with five bowlers taking wickets. Off-spinner Mahesh Theekshana took 2-11 in four overs.

Sri Lanka has scored two wins from two matches, but it still has to face Group B rivals Australia and Zimbabwe.

Oman’s 43-year-old Mohammad Nadeem became the oldest man to score a half-century in T20 World Cup history by scoring an unbeaten 53 off 56 balls. Nadeem was one of only two Oman batsmen to reach double figures, with Wasim Ali scoring 27 runs.

Sri Lanka lost Pathum Nissanka and Kamil Mishra inside the power play, but Rathnayake and Mendis stitched a quickfire partnership of 94 runs off 52 balls for the third wicket.

Shanaka hit five sixes to break his previous Sri Lankan record of a half-century in 20 balls against India in 2023, before he was out to long-off on the very next ball.

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Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka plays a shot against Oman at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy, Sri Lanka, on February 12, 2026. [Ishara S Kodikara/AFP]

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Hearing date set for Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against BBC over Panorama editing. American news

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Miami, Florida has scheduled a hearing in President Trump’s $10bn (£7.5bn) defamation suit against the BBC for February of next year.

He is suing over a 2024 Panorama episode in which clips of him addressing supporters on Day 2021 were edited together. attack on the Capitol in Washington, DC.

Mr. Trump stated that the edited clip gave the impression he incited violence and encouraged people to storm the building.

The edited clip used soundbites of the president that were in reality 50 minutes apart but were stitched together to say, “We’re walking to the Capitol… and I’ll be there with you. And we fight. We fight like hell.”

The January 6 attack on the Capitol remains a day of infamy in modern US history, with at least seven people losing their lives, including five police officers, a Senate report said.

President Trump had made a direct call for violent action.”

The BBC apologised for the edit and acknowledged that it “created the false impression that President Trump had made a direct call for violent action”.

However, it denies that the clip caused any harm to Mr Trump, as he was ultimately re-elected.

It has tried to dismiss the claim on several grounds, such as arguing that the episode was not available in Florida or the US and that the court lacked jurisdiction.

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Court documents reveal that the BBC plans to dismiss Donald Trump’s lawsuit over the January 6 Panorama edit.

But Florida Judge Roy K. Altman said today that the two-week hearing would begin on February 15, 2027, and that the BBC’s attempt to delay the “discovery” part of the case—where both sides can take evidence from each other— was premature.

A BBC spokesperson said: “As we have previously made clear, we will defend this matter. We are not going to comment further on ongoing legal proceedings.”

Mr Trump’s claim seeks $5 billion for defamation and $5 billion for unfair trade practices.



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Starmer is demanding an apology from Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe after his “offensive” comments on Sky News UK news.

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The Prime Minister has condemned Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s “offensive and wrong” comments about immigration.

The Manchester United co-owner, who is one of Britain’s richest men but a resident of tax-exempt Monaco, told Sky News that Britain was “colonised” by immigrants who were exploiting state resources.

“You cannot create an economy in which 90 lakh people are benefiting and there are large numbers of immigrants coming in,” he said.

“I mean, Britain has been colonised. It’s costing a lot of money.

“The UK has really been colonised by immigrants, hasn’t it?”

Responding to the interview, Sir Keir Starmer said in a post on Twitter: “Offensive and wrong. Britain is a proud, tolerant and diverse country. Jim Ratcliffe should apologise.”

Sir Jim and Sir Keir in a match in 2024. Photo: Reuters
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In 2024, Sir Jim and Sir Keir were seen playing a match. Photo: Reuters

Sir Jim, founder of the INEOS chemicals group, also claimed Sky Economics and Data Editor Ed Conway said immigration was expected to increase the country’s population from 58 million in 2020 to 70 million in 2026.

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The Office for National Statistics estimates the UK population to be 67 million in mid-2020 and 70 million in mid-2024. In 2000 it was estimated at 58.9 million.

Sir Jim said the government needed a leader “prepared to be unpopular for a period” to address Britain’s issues, suggesting Sir Keir, who is “a good man,” may not be the right person for the top job.

He said he had recently met Nigel Farage, and he described him as “intelligent” with “good intentions.”

The Reform UK leader later backed down from his comments about immigration, telling Sky News, “There has been unprecedented large-scale immigration into the country which has changed the character of many areas of the country.

“Labour may try to ignore it, but Reform won’t do that.”

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Speaking before Sir Keir’s intervention, Sports Secretary Lisa Nandy told Matt Barbet on Sky Political Centre that immigration was very high, especially under Boris Johnson’s government.

But she said the government was investing in more opportunities for British youth and declared, “My father comes from an immigrant background. I want your audience to know that I’m really proud that Britain is a diverse and tolerant country that has been strengthened by waves of immigration.”

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‘Offensive and divisive’

Football and anti-racism groups have widely echoed the Prime Minister’s criticism.

The Manchester United Muslim Supporters Club accused Sir Jim of risking “legitimising prejudice” and “deepening division,” adding that they were “deeply concerned” by his rhetoric.

“The term ‘colonised’ is not neutral. It echoes language often used in far-right narratives that cast migrants as invaders and demographic threats,” it said in a statement.

“This kind of rhetoric has real-world consequences,” it said, and it pointed out that United has “players, staff, and supporters of every background, faith, and ethnicity.”

Ratcliffe’s outburst risks angering people inside and outside Man Utd

As the face and voice of Manchester United’s leadership, Sir Jim Ratcliffe has become increasingly divisive with his actions and rhetoric.

The INEOS billionaire’s anger over immigration risks further angering people inside and outside the club.

The men’s team alone relies on foreign talent, consisting of more than a dozen different nationalities.

And then there are the staff – many of whom have global heritage – who keep the club running from the training ground to Old Trafford on a daily or temporary basis.

Sir Jim’s view of foreigners coming to Britain clashes with the ideals promoted by United and the Premier League.

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Football’s anti-discrimination body Kick It Out branded Sir Jim’s comments “outrageous and deeply divisive at a time when football does so much to bring communities together”.

Its condemnation statement said, “This type of language and leadership has no place in English football, and we believe the majority of fans will feel the same way.”

Charity Show Racism: The Red Card also said it was “deeply concerned” by the comments and said public figures should use their platform “to challenge racism, not inadvertently amplify narratives that undermine community harmony.”

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Zahra Mariam Bolkiah is the adorable baby’s name, which the royal couple revealed along with the first picture of the child.

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In the picture, he lovingly holds his daughter in his arms with his wife, Anisha, by his side, and he revealed that they have named her Zahra Mariam Bolkiah. The photo was captioned: “Zahra Mariam Bolkiah [red heart emoji], Anisha and I are extremely grateful to the incredible team at JPMC for their exceptional care and support and are extremely grateful to everyone for their kind wishes.

Many fans took to the comments section to congratulate the couple, with one user writing, ”

Welcome to the world, beautiful babe Zahra Mariam Bolkiah.”

Another said, “Congratulations to you both [heart emoji].” A third said, “Congratulations to Anisha and you. What a wonderful day and blessing.”

This development comes just days after the couple shared the happy news of the birth of Zahra Maryam. Abdul Mateen and Anisha made the announcement in a national broadcast on Sunday. The announcement revealed that the newborn girl was born at 8.50 am on Sunday.

It also revealed celebrations following the joyous news, in which 17 cannons were fired at the grounds of Istana Nurul Iman, the official residence of the Sultan of Brunei.

Brunei’s national public broadcaster, RTB, said in a post on Instagram: “In compliance with the orders of His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Muizzaddin Waddaulah Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Saaddul Khairi Wadian,

Sultan of Brunei Darussalam and Yang di-Pertuan, the Office of His Majesty the Sultan and Yang of Brunei Di-Pertuan Darussalam hereby declares that Her Royal Highness Princess Anisha Rosnah binti Adam,

wife of His Royal Highness Prince Muda Abdul Mateen Ibni, married to His Royal Highness Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Muizzaddin Waddullah, by the permission of Allah Subhanahu Watala, on Sunday, the 20th of Siyaban, 1447, on 8 February, gave birth to a daughter safely in 2026 at 8.50 am.

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The royal couple announced they were expecting last October, when the prince shared a sweet, black-and-white photo with his wife on his official Instagram account.

The photo, which showed them both wearing white and dancing slowly on the balcony, carried the message: “And then there were 3.”

Although the new baby will be a welcomed member of Brunei’s royal family, she will not be eligible to join the line of succession.

The Constitution of Brunei states that succession to the Brunei throne follows agnatic inheritance, which allows only male descendants of the 26th Sultan, Muhammad Jamalul Alam II, to ascend the throne.

Abdul Matin himself is fifth in line to the Brunei throne, behind Crown Prince Al-Muhtadi Billah, his two sons, Prince Abdul Muntakim and Prince Muhammad Aiman, and the Sultan’s second son, Prince Abdul Malik, who is fourth.

The Sultan’s third son, Prince Abdul Azim, died in 2020 at the age of 38.

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