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This World Cup remaining was a sport that appeared to defy comprehension, conventions and any try to explain it.

How might something seize the sound within the stadium when Lionel Messi lifted the World Cup trophy? Or the calmness with which Kylian Mbappé slotted a penalty to equalize in further time?

It was – because the world appeared to choose in an try to sum all of it up – merely the best remaining ever.

“Greatest World Cup Remaining ever,” Usain Bolt tweeted alongside photos of himself in an Argentina jersey at Lusail Stadium.

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“We’re breathless up right here. It was simply an unbelievable remaining. It was a pleasure to be right here. I’ve by no means seen something prefer it and I don’t suppose I’ll ever see something prefer it once more. It was staggering,” former England worldwide Alan Shearer mentioned on the BBC.

Messi’s penalty and Ángel Di María’s first-half aim regarded to have settled the tie in regular time, however Mbappé scored two late targets – one from the penalty spot – in as many minutes to attract France stage and pressure further time.

With either side’ feeling the consequences of the scintillating finale, Messi regarded to have scored a winner within the 108th minute in what would have been a Hollywood ending.

“My god, #FIFAWorldCup. This sport is a beautiful, evil curse. I adore it a lot make it cease,” actor Ryan Reynolds tweeted simply after Messi’s aim made it 3-2 to Argentina in further time.

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However Mbappé, but once more, replied with an equalizer from the spot to take the sport to penalties.

“Okay if I’ve a coronary heart assault it’s trigger I’m watching this #FIFAWorldCup,” Serena Williams tweeted.

“What a sport man. If somebody nonetheless doesn’t suppose that is the perfect sport ever…,” former Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas tweeted because the gamers lined as much as take penalties.

France’s Kingsley Coman noticed his spot kick saved by Emiliano Martínez, who was named because the match’s greatest goalkeeper, and Aurélien Tchouaméni pulled his effort extensive earlier than Gonzalo Montiel secured Argentina’s third World Cup title and a primary since 1986.

Telemundo’s commentator Andrés Cantor merely repeated: “Argentina es campeón del mundo” – Argentina is world champion – as he referred to as the profitable second, hugging his co-commentator Claudio Borghi and his voice cracking with emotion.

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Pictures confirmed the streets of Buenos Aires awash with blue and white as individuals poured out to have a good time.

Argentine soccer fans celebrate their team's World Cup victory.

Argentina’s President Alberto Fernández tweeted: “Because of the gamers and training crew. They’re the instance that we must always not hand over. That now we have nice individuals and an awesome future.”

Even Brazil, La Albiceleste’s nice rival, despatched congratulations.

“Proud of the victory of the Argentine neighbours. Nice sport from Messi, who deserved this so much, and Di Maria. Congratulations to the gamers, the Argentina teaching workers and my good friend @alferdez,” Brazil’s President Lula da Silva tweeted alongside an emoji of the Argentinian flag.

Former England striker Michael Owen tweeted: “Congratulations Argentina. Unbelievable sport. Absolutely the perfect ever remaining? Messi places the highest hat on an unbelievable profession however spare a thought Mbappe, a hat trick in a World Cup remaining but goes house empty handed.”

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French President Emmanuel Macron, who had travelled to Qatar for the ultimate, tweeted: “Les Bleus made us dream.”

Kylian Mbappé scored a hattrick in the World Cup final.

He appeared on the pitch afterwards and comforted Mbappé because the 23-year-old stared blankly into the night time.

France’s Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne additionally tweeted, saying: “Thanks Les Bleus! We now have trembled with you all, simply till the tip. Thanks for this journey, thanks for making us dream, thanks for this distinctive sport.”

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While the holiday spirit will dominate the news agenda, there are notable developments to watch across the world, as the three defining themes of 2024 — elections, war and inflation — continue to hum in the background.

On Tuesday, Moldova’s pro-EU president-elect Maia Sandu will attend her inauguration. Her narrow election victory in October, despite alleged Russian meddling in the process, will set the former Soviet country on a path to EU membership.

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Georgia, on the other hand, will on Sunday swear in Mikheil Kavelashvili to the presidency, a pro-Russian firebrand and Croatia will hold a first-round presidential vote on Sunday.

On Monday, Mozambique’s top court is set to give a verdict on the country’s disputed election in October, while Albanian opposition parties block roads demanding Prime Minister Edi Rama’s resignation

Bank of Japan governor Kazuo Ueda will deliver a speech on Christmas Day. Economists will pore over his words for clues on how president-elect Donald Trump’s tariffs will affect the pace and trajectory of monetary policy.

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Who is Sebastian Zapeta? Guatemala migrant set a woman on fire on New York City subway

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A Guatemala migrant has been arrested for allegedly setting a woman on fire and burned to death on a subway train in Brooklyn, New York, early Sunday morning. The incident occurred at the Stillwell Avenue Subway station in Coney Island around 7:30 a.m.

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The suspect, identified as 33-year-old Sebastin Zapeta, is believed to have entered the US from Guatemala approximately a year ago. It remains unclear whether he entered the country legally or illegally.

During a press conference Sunday evening, New York Police Department (NYPD) officials, including Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, explained, “As the train pulled into the station, the suspect calmly walked up to the victim. The female victim was in a seated position.”

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“The suspect used what we believe to be a lighter to ignite the victim’s clothing, which became fully engulfed in a matter of seconds.”

Officers on patrol at the station were alerted to the situation by the smell and sight of smoke. While responding at the scene, they discovered a person inside the train car fully engulfed in flames. The fire was extinguished with assistance from an MTA employee using a fire extinguisher. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Zapeta remained at the scene after the incident. He was found seated on a bench outside the train car. Body-worn cameras worn by responding officers captured clear footage of the suspect. Tisch noted, “Body-worn cameras on the responding officers produced a clear and detailed look at the killer.”

Following the release of the suspect’s description and photographs to the public, three high school students recognized the man and called 911. Transit officers confirmed the description and located the suspect on a moving train. The train was stopped at the next station, where officers boarded, identified the man, and arrested him without further incident.

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams expressed his condolences to the victim’s family, calling the attack a “senseless killing.”

“Grateful to the young New Yorkers and transit officers who stepped up to help our NYPD make a quick arrest following this morning’s heinous and deadly subway attack. This type of depraved behaviour has no place in our subways, and we are committed to working hard to ensure there is swift justice for all victims of violent crime.”

Tesla boss Elon Musk also took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his frustration. “Enough is enough,” he posted, along with the Guatemala migrant’s subway CCTV shot.

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Donald Trump has tapped Stephen Miran, an economist who served during his first term, to chair his Council of Economic Advisers.

With the nomination, the president-elect is seeking to elevate to a White House economic post not only a critic of Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell but one who has accused the Biden administration of manipulating the economy and “usurping” the central bank’s role.

“Steve will work with the rest of my Economic Team to deliver a Great Economic Boom that lifts up all Americans,” Trump said in a statement on Sunday.

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Miran was a senior adviser for economic policy at the Treasury department in the first Trump administration.

Currently a senior strategist at hedge fund Hudson Bay Capital Management, he said he was honoured. “I look forward to working to help implement the President’s policy agenda to create a booming, noninflationary economy that brings prosperity to all Americans!” he posted on X.

The White House Council of Economic Advisers is a three-person group that advises the president on economic policy.

Trump has threatened US trading partners, vowing to impose sweeping tariffs, including 25 per cent levies on goods from Mexico and Canada and 10 per cent on China’s imports, on his first day in office.

On the campaign trail, Trump vowed to impose blanket levies of 20 per cent on all US imports, as well as tariffs of 60 per cent on those from China, suggesting his second-term policies could be more protectionist and disruptive to the global economy and markets than his first.

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The president-elect has also pledged to renew tax cuts he enacted during his first spell in the White House.

Earlier this year, Miran co-wrote a paper accusing Biden’s Treasury department of manipulating the economy during the election, arguing the government’s dependence on short-term debt amounted to “stealth quantitative easing and impedes the Fed’s ability to fight inflation.

“By adjusting the maturity profile of its debt issuance, Treasury is dynamically managing financial conditions and, through them, the economy, usurping core functions of the Federal Reserve”, he wrote with economist Nouriel Roubini.

“We dub this novel tool ‘activist Treasury issuance,’ or ATI. By manipulating the amount of interest-rate risk owned by investors, ATI works through the same channels as the Fed’s quantitative easing programs.”

In FT Alphaville last year, Miran co-authored a piece warning against the perils of a two-tier bond market, which “would impair Treasuries’ ability to serve as risk-free collateral underpinning the global financial system” and bring to the US the chaos of a defaulting emerging economy.

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Miran has also hit out at Powell for urging more aggressive fiscal and monetary stimulus in October 2020, about a month before that year’s election, to aid the economic recovery amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Powell was wrong politically and economically when he urged Congress to ‘go big’ on fiscal stimulus in October of 2020, on the eve of a Presidential election, suggesting that voters favour Democrats’ $3 trillion proposals over Republicans’ $500 billion”, Miran wrote on X in September. “We know what happened next.”

Miran must be confirmed by the US Senate.

Last month, Trump named Kevin Hassett as chair of the National Economic Council.

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