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Rashford agrees Barcelona deal - Sunday's gossip
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Rashford agrees Barcelona deal - Sunday's gossip

Barcelona's on-loan Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford agrees a deal with the Spanish club, Aston Villa are keen on Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson, Real Madrid want Manchester City's Rodri, plus more.

Duterte has accepted his fate – Kaufman
Politicsphilstar9h ago

Duterte has accepted his fate – Kaufman

As he and his accusers await the International Criminal Court’s decision in 60 days whether to confirm the charges against him, former president Rodrigo Duterte appears resigned to the prospect of…

Premier League buildup, Champions League draw reaction, and more – matchday live
SportThe Guardian17h ago

Premier League buildup, Champions League draw reaction, and more – matchday live

News, discussion and buildup before the day’s action Premier League 10 things link | Email us here About last night: It was a tale of two Gomes’s in Wolverhampton last night as Aston Villa’s blip in form became a dip in form, suffering the ignominy of becoming just the second Premier League team to lose to Wolves this season. Joao Gomes and Rodrigo Gomes were on target in the second half to breeze Wolves past that infamous Derby County points total of 2008. Villa have now firmly been dragge...

Pro-Duterte pages use AI to recast drug war victims' kin as rich
Politicsphilstar3d ago

Pro-Duterte pages use AI to recast drug war victims' kin as rich

More than two dozen pro-Duterte Facebook pages spread a doctored photo of drug war victims' kin carrying designer handbags with near-identical captions in just half a day — timed with the halfway mark of the International Criminal Court's confirmation of charges hearing for former president Rodrigo Duterte.

PCP Criticizes Gaia Mayor for Meeting Israeli Ambassador
Politicsobservador4d ago

PCP Criticizes Gaia Mayor for Meeting Israeli Ambassador

The Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) has strongly condemned and denounced the meeting between the Mayor of Gaia, Eduardo Vítor Rodrigues, and the Israeli ambassador, stating that Gaia should be a platform for peace dialogue, not for such encounters.

Australia v India: first women’s cricket one-day international – live
SportThe Guardian4d ago

Australia v India: first women’s cricket one-day international – live

Updates from the opening ODI at Allan Border Field Play starts in Brisbane at 1.50pm local/2.50pm AEDT Any thoughts? Get in touch with an email India 1 Smriti Mandhana, 2 Pratika Rawal, 3 Shafali Verma, 4 Harmanpreet Kaur (c), 5 Jemimah Rodrigues, 6 Richa Ghosh (wk), 7 Deepti Sharma, 8 Kashvee Gautam, 9 Sree Charani, 10 Kranti Gaud, 11 Renuka Singh In a huge blow for the hosts Ellyse Perry has been ruled out, which opens the door for Georgia Voll to make some runs, while further down the ...

Bishop Calls Duterte ICC Case a 'Moment of Moral Reckoning'
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Bishop Calls Duterte ICC Case a 'Moment of Moral Reckoning'

As former President Rodrigo Duterte prepares to appear before the International Criminal Court (ICC) for charges related to his administration’s war on drugs, a bishop described the event as a 'moment of moral reckoning'.

Urban poor group claims dozens trapped in Rizal town dumpsite cave-in
Worldinquirer6d ago

Urban poor group claims dozens trapped in Rizal town dumpsite cave-in

MANILA, Philippines — A sanitary landfill in Rodriguez town in Rizal province reportedly collapsed Friday afternoon, Feb. 20, leaving more than 50 people — most of them waste pickers — believed buried under mounds of garbage, according to the urban poor group Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap (Kadamay). Mimi Domingo, Kadamay secretary general, cited information from

Judge delays decision on restraining order preventing Chris Gabehart from joining Spire Motorsports
SportYahoo1d ago

Judge delays decision on restraining order preventing Chris Gabehart from joining Spire Motorsports

A federal judge did not issue a ruling Friday on whether to impose a temporary restraining order that would prevent former Joe Gibbs Racing competition director Chris Gabehart from working for rival NASCAR team Spire Motorsports. Susan C Rodriguez, a U.S. District Court Judge for the Western District of North Carolina, said attorneys who represent JGR, Gabehart and Spire have until Sunday night to potentially come up with a resolution that works for all sides. In the meantime, Gabehart will...

Duterte lawyer urges ICC to probe Marcos over killings
Politicsphilstar1d ago

Duterte lawyer urges ICC to probe Marcos over killings

Former president Rodrigo Duterte’s defense lawyer Nicholas Kaufman has challenged the International Criminal Court prosecution to investigate what he described as the "sky-high" rate of killings under the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

Venezuela Calls on Trump to Lift Sanctions
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Venezuela Calls on Trump to Lift Sanctions

Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodríguez urged Donald Trump to lift the 'blockade and sanctions' against her country, two months after Nicolás Maduro's capture.

Toppliðin tvö með sigra
Sportruv3d ago

Toppliðin tvö með sigra

Danielle Rodriguez.RÚV / Mummi Lú Topplið efstu deildar kvenna í körfubolta unnu leiki sína í fyrstu umferð eftir skiptingu í A og B deild. Njarðvík og KR unnu sigra gegn Grindavík og Val. KR vann Val

PH can litigate crimes vs humanity cases, says minority bloc senators
PoliticsDWinquirerphilstar4d ago3 sources

PH can litigate crimes vs humanity cases, says minority bloc senators

MANILA, Philippines – Filipinos need not be prosecuted outside the country for crimes against humanity cases since local courts are capable of holding trials for such, members of the Senate minority bloc said on Tuesday. The sentiment was made when minority senators presented Senate Resolution 307, or the “Resolution expressing the sense of the Senate of

Bello can be disbarred if he knows Duterte killed a person – Palace
Politicsinquirer4d ago

Bello can be disbarred if he knows Duterte killed a person – Palace

MANILA, Philippines — Palace Press Officer Claire Castro on Tuesday warned Atty. Silvestre Bello III that he can face disbarment if he knew that former President Rodrigo Duterte had killed a child and Bello had tolerated the commission of the crime. Former Justice Secretary Bello is one of the legal counsels of former President Rodrigo Duterte.

Football Transfer Rumors and Gossip
SportBBC6d ago

Football Transfer Rumors and Gossip

Reports indicate Real Madrid and Barcelona are pursuing Manchester City's Rodri, while Liverpool eyes Zeki Celik, and Arsenal and Chelsea are interested in Julian Alvarez.

Mass Hunger Strike by Prisoners in Venezuela
Politicsdelo6d ago

Mass Hunger Strike by Prisoners in Venezuela

Prisoners in Venezuela have launched a mass hunger strike, following a proposed amnesty law drafted under US pressure by interim leader Delcy Rodriguez after a US special forces attack on January 3.

NASA boss Jared Isaacman sent staff a letter blasting the Starliner mission that left 2 astronauts stranded in space
TechnologyBusiness Insider8d ago

NASA boss Jared Isaacman sent staff a letter blasting the Starliner mission that left 2 astronauts stranded in space

Jared Isaacman. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman blasted the "troubling" failures of the Boeing Starliner mission. In a letter to NASA staff, he said it wasn't initially deemed a mishap due to reputational concerns. A report into the mission found "unprofessional behavior," including yelling in meetings. The head of NASA sent a scathing letter to employees on Thursday, outlining the failures of the botched Boeing Starliner mission that left a pair of astronauts stuck in space. Jared Isaacman slammed "design and engineering deficiencies" but said the "most troubling failure" was decision-making and leadership. "If left unchecked, [it] could create a culture incompatible with human spaceflight," he added. The mission took place in June 2024, flying two NASA astronauts to the International Space Station. However, helium leaks saw Starliner's thrusters malfunction. The mission was supposed to last eight days, but the pair ultimately spent over 90 days in space before returning to Earth on a SpaceX flight. "We returned the crew safely, but the path we took did not reflect NASA at its best," Isaacman told staff. Also on Thursday, the incident was formally designated as a "Type A mishap" — the most severe level, on par with the Columbia and Challenger Space Shuttle disasters. NASA defines such mishaps as those causing more than $2 million in failure costs, the loss of a vehicle or its control, or deaths. However, a mishap was not initially declared for Starliner, despite a loss of control and, according to Isaacman, "cost thresholds exceeding a Type A mishap by a factor of one hundred," implying a loss of at least $200 million. This decision was influenced by "concern for the Starliner program's reputation," he added. Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, before boarding Starliner in June 2024. MIGUEL J. RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO/AFP via Getty Images Isaacman's letter wasn't entirely gloomy. He praised the "extraordinary professionalism" of controllers and crew who recovered control of the spacecraft and achieved docking with the International Space Station. "At that moment, had different decisions been made, had thrusters not been recovered, or had docking been unsuccessful, the outcome of this mission could have been very different," he added. 'Unprofessional behavior' included 'yelling in meetings' The letter coincided with the publication of the report into the Starliner mission. It's over 300 pages long and details the engineering and cultural problems. Investigators said there were "times of unprofessional behavior" as NASA and Boeing butted heads on how to bring the astronauts home. "There was yelling in meetings," one interviewee said. "It was emotionally charged and unproductive." Another said they heard safety engineers being berated "off muted mics." "It was probably the ugliest environment that I've been in," said another. The report listed three root causes for the debacle. Firstly, it said NASA had a "hands-off approach" to setting up the contract, leading to insufficient oversight of Boeing's design and testing. Then, Boeing didn't verify the propulsion system across all environments and use cases during the design phase, leaving Starliner exposed to conditions for which it wasn't properly certified, the report said. Lastly, it said the culture at NASA's Commercial Crew Program led to greater acceptance of technical risk and a reluctance to fully challenge Boeing's analyses. Isaacman said that NASA will continue working with Boeing. "But to be clear: NASA will not fly another crew on Starliner until technical causes are understood and corrected, the propulsion system is fully qualified, and appropriate investigation recommendations are implemented," he added. In a statement, Boeing said it was "grateful" to NASA for its "thorough investigation." "In the 18 months since our test flight, Boeing has made substantial progress on corrective actions for technical challenges we encountered and driven significant cultural changes across the team that directly align with the findings in the report." Read the original article on Business Insider

Maduro’s gone — But is Venezuela witnessing a new 'Don'?
PoliticsBBCTimes of India12d ago2 sources

Maduro’s gone — But is Venezuela witnessing a new 'Don'?

Venezuela is in a new political phase after President Nicolas Maduro's removal. Delcy Rodriguez now leads an interim administration. Diplomatic ties with Washington are restoring. The oil sector is opening to private operators. Hundreds of detainees have been released. However, the security apparatus remains. Elections are not yet announced. Key figures of the old establishment continue in power.

Cranston West’s Gianna Desmarais repeats as RIIL individual gymnastics champion
SportYahoo12d ago

Cranston West’s Gianna Desmarais repeats as RIIL individual gymnastics champion

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Cranston West junior Gianna Desmarais earned her second-straight all-around individual state title Sunday. Desmarais beat out Maya Ferris of Middletown and Kara Pisasale and Elle Rodrigues of Mt. Hope for the title. Download the WPRI 12 and Pinpoint Weather 12 apps to get breaking news and weather alerts. Watch 12 News […]

Trillanes denies receiving $2M from Zaldy Co, vows to go after accusers
Politicsinquirerphilstar4d ago2 sources

Trillanes denies receiving $2M from Zaldy Co, vows to go after accusers

MANILA, Philippines–Former Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV on Tuesday denied allegations that he received $2 million–or any amount of money–from former Rep. Elizaldy Co in connection with the investigation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) into the crimes against humanity of former President Rodrigo Duterte. Trillanes also vowed to file cyberlibel charges against several personalities who

Philippines’ Duterte bragged about drug war killings as ‘bodies piled up’: ICC prosecutor
PoliticsSCMP4d ago

Philippines’ Duterte bragged about drug war killings as ‘bodies piled up’: ICC prosecutor

Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte personally drew up “death lists” and boasted about murders committed during his war on drugs, an International Criminal Court prosecutor alleged on Tuesday at a crimes against humanity hearing. On day two of proceedings against Duterte, ICC prosecutor Edward Jeremy laid out searing testimony, including allegations that children had their heads wrapped in packing tape and were strangled to death. “As president, Duterte publicly named persons he alleg...

ICC Confirmation of Charges Hearing for Former President Duterte Begins
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ICC Confirmation of Charges Hearing for Former President Duterte Begins

The International Criminal Court has commenced the confirmation of charges hearing for former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, scheduled to run for four days from February 23 to 27, 2026.

Woman Uses 'Dirty Hands' as Digital Detox Method
Sciencenrk6d ago

Woman Uses 'Dirty Hands' as Digital Detox Method

Frida Catarina Rodrigues, 33, has found a unique way to disconnect from screens by engaging in activities that make her hands dirty, effectively preventing her from using her phone. A brain researcher supports her method, suggesting others could benefit from similar digital detox strategies.

Epstein Files Renew Focus on Authorities' Failure to Act
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Epstein Files Renew Focus on Authorities' Failure to Act

The release of the Epstein files has brought renewed attention to the failure of U.S. authorities to stop Jeffrey Epstein, as documents reveal an accuser provided extensive details of abuse in 2011.

Families of Philippine drug war victims seek ICC justice as Duterte trial looms
PoliticsSCMP8d ago

Families of Philippine drug war victims seek ICC justice as Duterte trial looms

Mary Ann Pajo watched quietly as cemetery workers opened her son’s tomb in Manila this week and removed his body for examination by a forensic pathologist. Accused of dealing drugs, 30-year-old Joewarski Pajo was shot dead while playing a game on his phone, one of thousands of extrajudicial killings alleged to have taken place under former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte. A hearing begins at the International Criminal Court on Monday that will determine whether Duterte will stand trial over...

English Football Club Updates
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English Football Club Updates

This cluster includes news from Guernsey FC, Preston North End's draw against Watford, Stoke City's manager defending his goalkeeper, and West Ham's Crysencio Summerville finding opportunity.

ICC naming of Duterte’s allies sharpens Philippines’ political fault lines
WorldSCMP12d ago

ICC naming of Duterte’s allies sharpens Philippines’ political fault lines

The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) decision to publicly name two sitting Philippine senators as alleged “co-perpetrators” in Rodrigo Duterte’s crimes against humanity case has shifted the spotlight to Manila, sharpening both the former president’s legal exposure and the country’s already fraught political fault lines. A more detailed version of prosecution filings posted on the ICC website on Friday identified Senators Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa and Christopher “Bong” Go among eight officials...