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Month: January 2025

Cardiff boss Omer Riza charged by FA with south Wales derby misconduct

Cardiff City manager Omer Riza has been charged with misconduct by the Football Association (FA) after being sent off against Welsh rivals Swansea City. Riza was shown a red card in the final moments of Cardiff’s 3-0 Championship win after an altercation with Swansea midfielder Goncalo Franco on the touchline. He is also accused of encroaching the pitch. An FA spokesperson said: “Cardiff City’s Omer Riza has been charged with misconduct following their EFL Championship match against Swansea City on Saturday, 18 January. “It’s alleged that the manager acted in an improper and/or confrontational manner around the 92nd minute and after being sent off.” Riza has until Friday, 24 January to respond. Source link

‘I’m the Pied Piper of Pitlochry’

Pauline McLean BBC Scotland arts correspondent EPA Alan Cumming took over at Pitlochry Festival Theatre in 2024 He’s best known for TV shows like the Traitors US, The Good Wife or Schmigadoon. But it was another show entirely which brought actor Alan Cumming back to his roots in Highland Perthshire, to begin a brand new chapter in his life – running Pitlochry festival theatre. “I was filming an episode of Channel 4’s All Aboard Scotland’s Poshest trains, and we came to the theatre and spoke to Elizabeth Newman about the work they were doing and afterwards, she asked if I’d ever thought about running a theatre,” he recalls. In 2024, filming for the Traitors and two film projects meant even more time in Scotland so when Elizabeth Newman resigned in July, he quietly applied for the job. Although Alan grew up a few miles away in Aberfeldy, his work on Broadway and in film and television had long ago taken him to New York, where he lives with his husband Grant Schaffer. In the last decade, he’s been here more and more, thanks to TV work such as hosting the Traitors American version and shows like Burn, Macbeth and The Bacchae with the National Theatre of Scotland. “I have been living partly here for years and in recent years trying to split my time more evenly between Scotland and New York”, he says. “I was very honest with the recruitment people about what I could offer. I have other things going on, but I can do a lot remotely. “What really excited me was the theatre’s mantra to “share Pitlochry with the world and the world with Pitlochry”. “I thought I can do that. I’m from here. I can go out into the world and bring the world back here.” Cumming says he now wants to not only create great theatre but make the theatre itself part of the whole community The news came as a huge surprise and Cumming insisted the announcement should be made ahead of the Emmy awards, for which he and the rest of the team involved with the Traitors won Outstanding Reality Competition Programme. Wrapped in his trademark tartan plaid, he was able to bring the world’s attention to Pitlochry, something he hopes his appointment will continue to do. “I know I have experience, I’m quite talented, and I know a lot of people but being well known is also important. This helps raise profile, and it’ll help with fundraising.” Like the appointment of Nicola Benedetti as director of the Edinburgh International Festival, it also gives the theatre, and the wider theatrical community a stronger voice when it comes to lobbying for support. Like Benedetti, he plans to appear on his own stage, as well as continuing with his own projects. His first season won’t be announced until later this year, but he’s already in discussions, and says he hopes to “be in, or direct shows in every season”. Peacock Alan is often back in Scotland to film the American version of The Traitors, which he hosts The three day Winter Words festival which he has programmed from 21 February gives a sense of what might be to come in 2026. Liz Lochhead, Douglas Stuart and Andrew O’Hagan are among those taking part, in a line-up which combines known and unknown. “It’s got some big bold names and newer and more diverse and slightly outside the box things going on as well. It’s my ethos for the first season in microcosm. “Theatre is entertaining but it’s also about being challenging and provoking. We will have musicals, but they might be ones you don’t know. We might also have Shakespeare and classics. “It’s exciting for me as I want to do things I like but also bring new people in. I’m kind of like the Pied Piper of Pitlochry.” Alan and regular collaborator Forbes Masson cut their teeth at Glasgow’s Tron Theatre Having made the leap from Highland Perthshire to Broadway himself, he’s confident he can do the same with the shows they create. “One of the things I was asked was what I hoped people would think of my tenure here. “I hoped they had fun and enjoyed the experience of being there but I also hope they think wasn’t it amazing that we saw that show at Pitlochry and then it went to Broadway. And why not?” His “to do” list since he started the job officially last week includes getting to know the staff and consulting with the community. He is keen the town and the wider community in Highland Perthshire make better use of the theatre – and not just for plays. Cumming uses the example of the Tron Theatre in Glasgow, where he and Forbes Masson regularly performed as drama students. “We’ve lost that sense of theatres being a community centre, where people can talk, and drink and gather.” Sitting in the theatre café, looking out on Ben Vrackie, there’s no need for the digital presentation he’s prepared for curious Americans – but he’s ready to spread the word. “People are so excited about coming here,” he enthuses. “A huge part of Pitlochry’s allure is the setting. “It’s a magical bubble which I want to share with the world.” Source link

Australian Open 2025: Aryna Sabalenka and Paula Badosa to put friendship aside in semi-final showdown

Seeing a friendly face is supposed to be a good thing. Yet when Aryna Sabalenka and Paula Badosa take to the court for their Australian Open semi-final on Thursday, it may only add to the pressure. The pair are close friends with Sabalenka going so far as to call Badosa her “soulmate” in Stuttgart last year. “I love Paula very much,” the 26-year-old Belarusian said. “She is an incredible person. It is very important to have friends on the circuit, so when you find someone who you feel is your soulmate, it is the best thing that can happen to you.” Their friendship has grown over the past few years with the pair practising together and wearing matching outfits during the 2024 US Open, as well as posting about each other on social media. “We realised that we had very similar personalities and we get along very well, and that we’re both very, very competitive,” Badosa told the Tennis Channel’s Inside-In podcast, external in March. “It’s very nice for me having a friend on tour because it’s very tough to find.” But with a place in the final at stake, that friendship will have to be put on hold in Melbourne. This is not the first meeting between the two – they have played eight times before, with Sabalenka winning the past six – but it is comfortably the most high-profile. World number one Sabalenka is bidding to win a third straight Australian Open title, while it is 27-year-old Badosa’s first time in the last four of a Grand Slam. The Spaniard shocked sixth seed Coco Gauff in the quarter-finals as her remarkable recovery from a back injury, that she feared would force her to retire only a year ago, continues. “It’s tough to play your best friend,” Sabalenka said after beating Badosa in Stuttgart. However, difficult as it may be, once they walk out on Rod Laver Arena, all sentiment will be put to one side. “We know how to separate things,” Badosa added. “We decided a long time ago that off the court we are friends, while on the court she really wants to win, I really want to win,” said Sabalenka, who beat Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the quarter-finals. “So on the court we are competitors and there is no place for friendship.” Source link

US designates the firm a Chinese military company

The US has added several Chinese technology companies, including gaming and social media giant Tencent and battery maker CATL, to a list of businesses it says work with China’s military. The list serves as a warning to American companies and organisations about the risks of doing business with Chinese entities. While inclusion does not mean an immediate ban, it can add pressure on the US Treasury Department to sanction the firms. Tencent and CATL have denied involvement with the Chinese military, while Beijing said the decision amounted to “unreasonable suppression of Chinese companies”. The Department of Defense’s (DOD) list of Chinese military companies, which is formally known as the Section 1260H list, is updated annually and now includes 134 firms. It is part of Washington’s approach to counteracting what it sees as Beijing’s efforts to increase its military power by using technology from Chinese firms, universities and research programmes. In response to the latest announcement Tencent, which owns the messaging app WeChat, said its inclusion on the list was “clearly a mistake.” “We are not a military company or supplier. Unlike sanctions or export controls, this listing has no impact on our business,” a spokesperson for the company told the BBC. CATL also called the designation a mistake and said it “is not engaged in any military related activities.” “The US’s practices violate the market competition principles and international economic and trade rules that it has always advocated, and undermine the confidence of foreign companies in investing and operating in the United States,” said Liu Pengyu, a spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Washington. The Pentagon had come under pressure from US lawmakers to add some of the firms, including CATL, to the list. This pressure came as US car making giant Ford said it would invest $2bn (£1.6bn) to build a battery plant in Michigan. It has said it plans to license technology from CATL. Ford did not immediately respond to a BBC request for comment. The announcement comes as relations between the world’s two biggest economies remain strained. Meanwhile, President-elect Donald Trump, who has previously taken a tough stance against Beijing, is due to return to the White House this month. The Pentagon was sued last last year by drone maker DJI and Lidar-maker Hesai Technologies over their inclusion on the list. They both remain on the updated list. Tencent shares were trading around 7% lower in Hong Kong on Tuesday. CATL was down by about 4%. Source link

Fainting: First aid – Mayo Clinic

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Peelings (Song) – Hindi | Pushpa 2 The Rule | Allu Arjun | Rashmika M | Sukumar | DSP, Javed

Get Ready to Vibe to The Massy Beats😍 with the Most Loved Jodi of India, our “Pushpa Raj and Srivalli” 💥💥💥. Presenting the Song “PEELINGS” – Hindi, From the Film Pushpa 2 The Rule. Pushpa 2 – The Rule – Written and Directed by Sukumar. Produced by Naveen Yerneni and Y. Ravi Shankar of Mythri Movie Makers in association with Sukumar Writings. The film stars Allu Arjun, Fahadh Faasil, Rashmika Mandanna, Dhanunjay, Rao Ramesh, Sunil, Anasuya Bharadwaj & Ajay Ghosh. The film’s music is composed by Devi Sri Prasad, with cinematography and editing performed by Miroslaw Kuba Brozek and Navin Nooli respectively. Releasing in Cinemas on 5th December 2024💥😍🔥! #AlluArjun #Pushpa2TheRule #Sukumar #RashmikaMandanna #FahadhFaasil #DSP #MythriMovieMakers #Pushpa2 #Pushpa ♪Full Song Available on♪ JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/4g9VEkn Spotify: https://bit.ly/4g8KUCE Hungama: https://bit.ly/49fl2Tw Apple Music: https://bit.ly/3ZexCxF Gaana: https://bit.ly/3VircMY YouTube Music: https://bit.ly/3ZiQLhY Credits: Singer: Javed Ali, Madhubanti Bagchi Lyricist: Raqueeb Alam Malayalam Part Sung by: Aparna Harikumar, Indu Sanath, Gayathry Rajeev Malayalam Lyrics: Siju Thuravoor Co producer – Ashok Bandreddi Keyboards: Chaitanya, Ravi Krishnan, Vikas Badisa Rhythm: Kalyan Clarinet: A Jayakumar Backing Vocal: S.P. Abhishek, Song Mixed & Mastered by A. Uday Kumar @ “DSP Studios – Chennai” Song Recorded by A. Uday Kumar, T. Uday Kumar, Suresh Kumar Taddi, Raam Gandikota Vocal Supervision: S.P. ABHISHEK Orchestra In-Charge: Murugan Studio Asst: Pugalendhi, Bharat ,V Dhinakaran Album Co-ordinator: B. Manikandan Music Label: T-Series Download Song Beat: https://bit.ly/3Cjh24R ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: https://youtube.com/tseries 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tseriesmusic 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/tseries.official source

Cat makes three flights in 24 hours after being left on plane

A cat has made three flights between New Zealand and Australia in just 24 hours after being forgotten on a plane. Mittens, an eight-year-old Maine Coon, was booked to travel from Christchurch to Melbourne on 12 January – but her cage was left in the Air New Zealand aircraft’s cargo hold. After waiting for three hours for Mittens at Melbourne airport, owner Margo Neas was told by ground staff the plane had already returned to New Zealand with her pet. During that flight the heating was turned on to keep the cat comfortable, Ms Neas said. The pet – who had lost weight but was otherwise unharmed – was later flown again to Melbourne to reunite with her owner. Speaking to NBC on Wednesday, Ms Neas said she and her son had been informed about the mishap by airport ground staff in Melbourne. “They said: ‘Look, we have located your cat – but it’s actually on the return flight to Christchurch…’ “And I said: ‘When did you discover that the cat wasn’t taken off the plane?’ And they said: ‘We’ve only just discovered now.’ And I said: ‘How can this happen?’” Ms Neas said she was told that the pilot had already been alerted to turn the heating on in the cargo hall where the temperature could be as low as 7C. The incident is still being investigated, but reports say a stowed wheelchair may have obscured a baggage handler’s view of Mittens’s cage. Air New Zealand has apologised for the distress caused, promising to reimburse all travel costs. The company does not accept direct animal bookings from the public for international flights, so passengers must book via approved pet carrier firms. Ms Neas said she had been relieved to be finally reunited with Mitten. “She basically just ran into my arms and just snuggled up in here and just did the biggest cuddles of all time,” she was quoted as saying by the AP news agency on Wednesday. “It was just such a relief.” Ms Neas, who had earlier decided to relocate to Australia, added: “It was not a great start to our new life in Melbourne because we didn’t have the family, we weren’t complete.” The one-way flight time between Christchurch and Melbourne usually takes less than four hours. Source link

Wilfried Zaha joins Charlotte FC on loan

Wilfried Zaha has joined Major League Soccer club Charlotte FC on loan until January 2026, with an option to extend until June 2026. The former Crystal Palace forward is currently on loan with Lyon having joined from Galatasaray last summer. He has made just six appearances for the French side this season, five of them as a substitute. Zaha, 32, will fill a Designated Player spot at Charlotte – a rule which allows an MLS franchise to sign up to three players that would be considered outside a club’s salary cap. Zoran Krneta, general manager of the North Carolina-based franchise, described Zaha as a “world class talent” and an “elite goalscorer”. He added: “Wilfried’s performances in the Premier League and on the international level speak for themselves and we are confident he can make an immediate impact in Major League Soccer.” Zaha made 458 appearances for Palace, the third-most in the club’s history, and scored 90 goals. He joined Manchester United in 2013 but returned to Selhurst Park a year later, initially on loan. The Ivory Coast international moved to Galatasaray on a three-year deal after his contract with the Eagles expired in the summer of 2023. In his one season with the Turkish side, Zaha scored 10 goals and claimed five assists in 42 games as Galatasaray were crowned Super Lig champions. Source link

Police probe whether bank exec killer is abroad

Olivia Demetriades BBC London Metropolitan Police Marianne Kilonzi was found dead in her Woolwich flat Police officers hunting the killer of a senior banking executive who was found dead in her south-east London home are investigating whether the suspect may have fled abroad. Marianne Kilonzi was found fatally beaten in her flat in Woolwich on Friday evening, the Met Police said. A post-mortem examination gave the cause of death as blunt-force trauma and a head injury. The 43-year-old, who was a vice president at the major financial institution Citibank, is believed to have known her attacker, the force said, adding that whether the suspect had fled abroad was one line of inquiry. The police added that it would not release any details about the suspect. ‘Tragic crime’ Officers had been called to Ms Kilonzi’s flat following reports of concerns for her welfare. On Tuesday, Det Ch Insp Suzanne Soren, who is leading the murder investigation, said: “We believe the suspect was known to Marianne and there is no wider risk to the public. “This is a tragic crime and our thoughts at this incredibly difficult time are with Marianne’s loved ones and colleagues.” In a statement, a Citibank spokesperson said: “We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of our colleague. “Our thoughts are with Marianne’s family and friends during this difficult time.” Source link