This is BS. That stadium is 360 degrees full of luxury boxes, stacked 2 levels high. No excuse not to have the players' families put up in one.
Tournament organizers and their cronies trying to maximize profits...
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In a dramatic Copa America semi-final, Colombia's tenacity and bravery led to a historic 1-0 victory over Uruguay, securing a spot in the final against Argentina despite playing the entire second half with only ten men.
What difference will the new governments in the UK and France make?
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Ethiopian gallery shuts London space; new fair offers art under £600; optimism in Tokyo
The sector is one where the country has excelled, creating jobs while other sectors have shrunk
What happens when philosopher and war ethicist David Rodin gets called in to the corner office?
Recent US Supreme Court decisions have hamstrung regulators but they will also make things much more complex
Hungarian PM’s freelance diplomacy sparked condemnation from European and Nato allies
Britain’s largest bicycle maker wanted long-term investors to help it pay down debt rather than increase leverage
Event was hosted by Global Counsel, the lobbying firm co-founded by former Labour minister Lord Peter Mandelson
Ministers face whack-a-mole task with industrial job losses across UK
Gap between borrowing costs of most and least risky debt widens as traders fret over impact of high US interest rates
Surging settler violence, military raids and economic pressure have further undermined the credibility of the PA leadership
French Europhile president will be distracted by domestic problems and less inclined to shake things up
Starmer’s government faces a familiar trade-off between the economics and the politics of foreign workers
The Big Four firm curtails bonuses and perks for some UK divisions
Plus, private credit lenders differ on their Pluralsight marks and the UK homebuilding M&A wave
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
EU ambassadors met yesterday (July 10th) to prepare a joint response after President Viktor Orbán’s unexpected visit to negotiate peace with Putin. The amicable nature of the dialogue between the two leaders in Moscow upset EU ambassadors, as Hungary used the European Council presidency’s logo despite claiming a national agenda.
Reprinted from The Nation with permission. If diplomacy can pave the path to peace, then broken diplomatic promises can lead to war. Since the hopeful end of the Cold War, four key promises were made by the West. Each of them was intended to pave the path to the new and stable era of peace, … Continue reading "NATO’s 75th Anniversary: The Broken Promises That Led to War"
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