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Select your colour – crimson or white. The bars and stands round Paris’ Stade de France, the venue for Saturday’s Champions League closing, have definitely nailed their colours to the mast.

Stroll previous some and you would hear Liverpool’s well-known anthem, ‘You’ll By no means Stroll Alone,’ blaring from out of doors audio system. Others had opted for Actual Madrid’s spine-tingling ‘Hala Madrid y nada más.’

Thursday night within the French capital had been considerably quiet; definitely it could have been arduous to guess than European soccer’s showpiece occasion, moved from St. Petersburg observe Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, could be going down on Saturday.

Come Friday morning, nonetheless, it was a very totally different story. A whole bunch – if no more – followers of either side began arriving and started filtering by town.

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Some ended up in bars and pubs, others made a beeline for the Stade de France on the outskirts of town, already eager to soak up the environment forward of what guarantees to be a memorable closing.

This, in spite of everything, is a rematch of 2018. Actual obtained the higher of Liverpool that day thanks largely to Gareth Bale’s chic overhead kick, maybe the best purpose to ever grace a Champions League closing.

Liverpool, although, was left with a way of what might need been following Mo Salah’s early exit because of an harm attributable to Sergio Ramos. You possibly can name it revenge or, as Salah put it within the aftermath of Actual’s semifinal comeback in opposition to Manchester Metropolis, there’s a “rating to settle.”

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On paper, it could be arduous to argue that Liverpool boasts the higher staff, each individually and collectively – however Actual’s run to the ultimate has been as unbelievable because it has been entertaining.

Three comeback wins in successive rounds, in opposition to Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea after which Manchester Metropolis, have given this staff – which has received the European Cup 13 occasions – an aura of invincibility on this competitors. In an try to supply an evidence, Actual defender Nacho merely stated there was “magic” on the Bernabeu on nights corresponding to these.

It stays to be seen whether or not that magic might be bottled up and transported from Madrid to Paris for Saturday’s closing, nevertheless it appears to have given followers an unshakable confidence forward of the match.

“3-0 Madrid!” shouted one boisterous group of supporters when requested for his or her rating predictions exterior the stadium. “A Benzema hat-trick.”

Claude Makelele, the previous Actual star and one of the crucial iconic midfielders of all time, is decidedly much less assured.

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Having received the Champions League with Los Blancos in 2002, narrowly beating Bayer Leverkusen 2-1, he is aware of these finals don’t typically unfold in the best way many predict.

Makelele admits his allegiances lie with Actual on Saturday, however has been enthralled by the soccer Jürgen Klopp’s staff has performed.

“They’ve made it to the ultimate taking part in the best way they wish to play, that they’ve proven for the final three years,” Makelele advised CNN. “Coming again to the ultimate once more, it is going to be a distinct Liverpool [to the team that lost to Real in 2018] I’m positive, 100%.

“However it can even be a distinct Madrid. Now they play otherwise; possession, transition … I feel it is going to be very attention-grabbing. Liverpool are possibly small favorites however I consider with Madrid, they all the time play finals, they all the time understand how to play finals and win.

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Claude Makelele won the Champions League with Real Madrid in 2002.

“The staff will likely be [most important] for each, they’re not simply people attacking and defending; each groups are groups, from attackers to midfielders and defenders. Each groups have nice steadiness – for me it’s 50/50, it’s powerful to select a winner.”

Actual gamers, too, know precisely what lies earlier than them.

Talking to CNN earlier this week, ahead Rodrygo stated taking part in in opposition to Liverpool within the closing is “the toughest” take a look at this staff has confronted within the Champions League this season.

“If they’re within the Champions League closing now it’s as a result of they’re probably the most tough,” he stated. “We’ve been by Paris [Saint-Germain], Chelsea and sure, they’re nice groups, however Liverpool can also be there, it’s an excellent staff.

“I didn’t wish to play in opposition to Liverpool, however now now we have to play them and we all know it’s going to be tough.”

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Actual had Rodrygo to thank for serving to it snatch victory from the jaws of defeat in opposition to Manchester Metropolis within the semifinal.

With the staff trailing 5-3 on mixture, supervisor Carlo Ancelotti introduced the Brazilian off the bench with simply over 20 minutes remaining and he went on to alter the sport fully.

Two objectives, one both aspect of the 90 minute mark, ensured the sport went to additional time, the place a Karim Benzema penalty secured Actual’s passage by to the ultimate in Paris.

Ancelotti maybe could not have the status for being a tactical mastermind that Klopp or Manchester Metropolis supervisor Pep Guardiola do, however Rodrygo says the camaraderie Actual’s coach has constructed inside the squad is really distinctive.

The 21-year-old insists there will likely be no sulking from the gamers who should not chosen to begin on Saturday.

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Rodrygo saved Real Madrid against Manchester City in the semifinal.

“I all the time attempt to give my finest, beginning or approaching later,” Rodrygo explains. “I feel now we have an excellent group, everybody may be very targeted and we all know that if we begin the match or come on, now we have to assist the staff, now we have to assist Actual Madrid.

“I feel the coach is making it a little bit simpler as a result of now we have gamers who’re very shut pals, we’re pals too and this helps so much. The occasions that whichever participant enters, the opponent is already a little bit extra drained.

“There the substitute has extra space and that’s the place the participant who entered later can determine the match – that’s what occurred with me within the different knockout rounds. We all know how essential the entire staff is, those who begin the match and those who come on later, and all of us should all the time be prepared.”

Like Makelele prior to now, Rodrygo will likely be hoping to etch his title into Actual historical past and whereas the previous French worldwide is aware of the thrill of successful a Champions League closing, he has additionally skilled the heartbreak of defeat.

The Frenchman was a part of the Chelsea staff that misplaced to Manchester United in 2008 and nonetheless vividly remembers the sensation from that night time in Moscow.

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“Whenever you win, you don’t perceive [what you have achieved] till the day after,” he stated. “Whenever you lose, you perceive right away. That is the distinction between successful and shedding.”

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Australian logistics company WiseTech has cut its revenue and profit forecasts after a series of allegations about its founder and chief executive Richard White disrupted its development and product release plans. 

WiseTech stock fell 14 per cent on Friday after the company cut its revenue forecast for the current financial year to between A$1.2bn ($780mn) and A$1.3bn from A$1.3bn-A$1.35bn.

Earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation is now forecast to be between A$600mn and A$660mn, down from as high as A$700mn previously. 

White, the 69-year old co-founder, has faced accusations of bullying and the non-disclosure of relationships with employees. The company released an independent report into the accusations on Friday that found that there had been “no impropriety”.

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Smollett's attorneys praise overturn of actor's conviction

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It was a decision that Jussie Smollett’s lead attorney said was no surprise, but it still took nearly six years to arrive at Thursday’s conclusion.

The Illinois Supreme court ruled Thursday that the case against the “Empire” actor never should have been brought in the first place, with the main argument centering around Smollett striking a deal with the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office to drop charges in 2019.

“This was a vindictive persecution,” said Nenye Uche, Smollett’s lead attorney. “This was not a prosecution.”

Smollett’s attorneys had argued that a deal existed between their client and Cook County States Attorney Kim Foxx’s office when initial charges were dropped in the case in March 2019, three weeks after the actor had officially been charged and accused with staging a racist, homophobic attack in Chicago’s Streeterville neighborhood earlier that winter.

According to defense attorneys, the agreement held that there would be no prosecution if Smollett did community service and paid a $10,000 fine. However, they said the deal was upended by public reaction to the plea bargain, which Foxx said is common in misdemeanor cases like Smollett’s.

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“You almost never see these cases end up in a courtroom,” she said.

A special prosecutor was later hired in the case and ultimately brought new charges against Smollett, which resulted in a conviction and a prison sentence of 150 days.

Smollett’s attorneys said everyone from the office of the Special Prosecutor on down should have known better than to pursue the new charges, arguing that a contract existed by way of that plea agreement, and that trying the case exposed their client to double jeopardy.

“None of us wants that to happen to us, to have a deal and they take that agreement back,” said attorney Shay Allen.

In their 32-page ruling, the Illinois high court agreed with that assessment. In the 5-0 majority opinion penned by Justice Elizabeth Rochford, the justices acknowledged that many in the public thought the initial deal clearing Smollett was unjust.

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“What would be more unjust than the resolution of any one criminal case would be a holding from this court that the State was not bound to honor agreements upon which people have detrimentally relied,” she said.

But while appointed special prosecutor Dan Webb said he disagreed with the Supreme Court’s finding, faulting its factual and legal reasoning, Uche called the ruling a victory, especially in the age of social media.

“The big challenge is holding the line for the rule of law,” Uche said. “That’s exactly what the court did today.”

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The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defence minister Yoav Gallant “for crimes against humanity and war crimes”.

The move is a dramatic escalation of legal proceedings over Israel’s offensive in Gaza, and marks the first time that the court, which was set up in 2002, has issued a warrant for a western-backed leader.

It means that the ICC’s 124 member states — which include most European and Latin American countries and many in Africa and Asia — would be obliged to arrest Netanyahu and Gallant if they entered their territory. But the court has no means of enforcing the warrants if they do not.

The warrants, however, will reinforce the sense that Israel has become increasingly isolated internationally over the conduct of its war against Hamas in the besieged Gaza strip.

Announcing the decision on Thursday, the court said there were “reasonable grounds” to believe that Netanyahu and Gallant bear criminal responsibility for “the war crime of starvation as a method of warfare; and the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution, and other inhumane acts”.

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It said there were reasonable grounds to believe the pair bear criminal responsibility “for the war crime of intentionally directing an attack against the civilian population”, and had “intentionally and knowingly deprived” Gaza’s civilians of food, water, medical supplies, fuel and electricity.

The court said it had unanimously decided to reject Israel’s appeal against the ICC’s jurisdiction. Neither Israel nor its largest ally the US are members of the court.

The Israeli prime minister’s office branded the warrants “antisemitic” and said Israel “rejects with disgust the absurd and false actions and charges against it”, calling the ICC “a biased and discriminatory political body”.

“No anti-Israel resolution will prevent the state of Israel from protecting its citizens,” it said. “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not give in to pressure, will not flinch and will not retreat until all the war goals set by Israel . . . are achieved.”

Palestinian officials welcomed the ICC’s announcement. Husam Zomlot, Palestinian ambassador to the UK, said the warrants were “not only a step towards accountability and justice in Palestine but also a step to restore the credibility of the rules-based international order”. Hamas called on the court to expand the warrants to other Israeli officials.

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Yoav Gallant at an observation post overseeing southern Lebanon last month © Ariel Hermoni/GPO/dpa
Mohammed Deif
The ICC has also issued an arrest warrant for Mohammed Deif, who Israel in August said it had killed © Israel Defense Forces

The ICC also issued an arrest warrant for Hamas leader Mohammed Deif for crimes against humanity and war crimes over the militant group’s October 7 2023 attack on Israel that triggered the war in Gaza. Israel said in August it had killed Deif in an air strike in Gaza a month earlier.

In the US, figures from both the Biden White House and incoming Republican administration condemned the warrants. The White House said it “fundamentally rejects” the ICC’s decision.

“We remain deeply concerned by the prosecutor’s rush to seek arrest warrants and the troubling process errors that led to this decision,” said the US National Security Council.

Mike Waltz, who will serve as national security adviser when Donald Trump’s administration takes office next year, said the ICC had “no credibility”. “You can expect a strong response to the antisemitic bias of the ICC and UN come January,” he wrote on X.

Senator Lindsey Graham, a close Trump ally, called for fresh sanctions against the court. Trump’s previous administration imposed sanctions on top ICC officials, including then-prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, over its probe into allegations of war crimes in Afghanistan. The Biden administration later lifted them.

“The court is a dangerous joke. It is now time for the US Senate to act and sanction this irresponsible body,” Graham said.

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Republicans will control all three branches of government next year, raising the likelihood that the US will bring in new sanctions against the ICC.

However, the EU’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, said the warrants were not political, and that the court’s decision should be respected and implemented.

The Dutch foreign minister, Caspar Veldkamp, said the Netherlands “will act on the arrest warrants”, but other European countries struck a more equivocal line.

A spokesperson for UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said “we respect the independence of the International Criminal Court” and added: “There is no moral equivalence between Israel, a democracy, and Hamas and Lebanese Hizbollah, which are terrorist organisations.”

ICC prosecutor Karim Khan originally sought the warrants in May for Netanyahu, Gallant, Deif and two other Hamas leaders, Yahya Sinwar and Ismail Haniyeh, both of whom Israel has since killed.

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The ICC’s move comes as Israel faces intense criticism over the toll of its offensive in Gaza.

The hostilities began when Hamas militants stormed into Israel in October 2023, rampaging through communities, killing 1,200 people, according to Israeli officials, and taking another 250 hostage.

In response, Israel launched a ferocious assault on Gaza, with Gallant announcing a “complete siege” of the strip. Israel’s offensive has killed almost 44,000 people, according to Palestinian officials, displaced 1.9mn of the enclave’s 2.3mn inhabitants and reduced most of it to rubble.

The UN and aid agencies have criticised Israel for restricting the delivery of aid, while warning of the threat of famine and disease.

The fighting has also triggered legal proceedings at the International Court of Justice, which deals with cases against countries.

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That court, the highest in the UN system, is hearing a case brought by South Africa accusing Israel of genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza, which Israel has vehemently denied.

Additional reporting by Anna Gross

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