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Injured Dybala named in Argentina’s World Cup squad

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Injured Dybala named in Argentina’s World Cup squad

Argentina has introduced a World Cup squad that options Messi, Di Maria, Otamendi and surprisingly, an injured Dybala.

A assured Argentina staff will likely be heading to Qatar in what appears to be Lionel Messi’s fifth and remaining World Cup. The South American powerhouse has not misplaced a match since their Copa América semi-final defeat to Brazil in 2019.

In 2022, La Albiceleste scored an unbelievable 21 targets whereas solely conceding two. Additionally they beat European champions Italy in La Finalissima earlier this 12 months after successful the 2021 Copa América.

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That is anticipated to be Messi’s remaining World Cup [Photo by Andres Kudacki /AFP]

Given their success, it’s maybe unsurprising that Argentina supervisor Lionel Scaloni has named most of his regulars to this World Cup squad. He has even included Paulo Dybala, who’s at present injured and has not featured for Roma since October.

Argentina will play Saudi Arabia of their opening match on November 22, earlier than taking over Mexico and Poland.

The Argentina staff in full:

Goalkeepers

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  • Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa)
  • Franco Armani (River Plate)
  • Geronimo Rulli (Villarreal)

Defenders

  • Nicolas Otamendi (Benfica)
  • Gonzalo Montiel (Sevilla)
  • Nahuel Molina (Atletico Madrid)
  • German Pezzella (Actual Betis)
  • Cristian Romero (Tottenham Hotspur)
  • Lisandro Martinez (Manchester United)
  • Juan Foyth (Villarreal)
  • Nicolas Tagliafico (Lyon)
  • Marcos Acuna (Sevilla)

Midfielders

  • Leandro Paredes (Juventus)
  • Guido Rodriguez (Actual Betis)
  • Enzo Fernandez (Benfica)
  • Rodrigo De Paul (Atletico Madrid)
  • Exequiel Palacios (Bayer Leverkusen)
  • Alejandro Gomez (Sevilla)
  • Alexis Mac Allister (Brighton & Hove Albion)

Forwards

  • Paulo Dybala (AS Roma)
  • Lionel Messi (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Angel Di Maria (Juventus)
  • Nicolas Gonzalez (Fiorentina)
  • Joaquin Correa (Inter Milan)
  • Lautaro Martinez (Inter Milan)
  • Julian Alvarez (Manchester Metropolis)
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COP29 Host Urges Collaboration as Deal Negotiations Enter Final Stage

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By Valerie Volcovici and Nailia Bagirova BAKU (Reuters) – COP29 climate summit host Azerbaijan urged participating countries to bridge their differences and come up with a finance deal on Friday, as negotiations at the two-week conference entered their final hours. World governments represented at …
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Man in India regains consciousness before his cremation on funeral pyre: reports

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Man in India regains consciousness before his cremation on funeral pyre: reports

A 25-year-old man who was declared dead and about to be cremated in India this week was found to be still alive by witnesses, according to reports. 

Rohitash Kumar, 25, who was deaf and mute, was declared dead at a hospital in the state of Rajasthan in the northwestern part of India without a post-mortem examination, according to The Times of India. 

Once it was clear Kumar was alive at his cremation on Thursday afternoon, his family reportedly took him back to a hospital where he died early Friday morning. 

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A crematorium in India.  (Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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Three doctors involved in declaring Kumar dead at the Bhagwan Das Khetan district hospital have since been suspended, the newspaper reported. 

Kumar had suffered an epileptic seizure and was declared dead after he flatlined while doctors were performing CPR on him, the Daily Mail reported, citing the AFP news service. 

Relatives carry the body of a person who died of COVID-19 as multiple pyres of other victims burn at a crematorium in New Delhi, India, in 2021.

Relatives carry the body of a person who died of COVID-19 as multiple pyres of other victims burn at a crematorium in New Delhi, India, in 2021. (AP Photo/Amit Sharma, File)

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“The situation was nothing short of a miracle,” a witness at the funeral pyre told local news outlet ETV Bharat. “We all were in shock. He was declared dead, but there he was, breathing and alive.” 

Ramavtar Meena, a government official in Rajasthan’s Jhunjhunu district, called the incident “serious negligence.”

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The state of Rajasthan in northwestern India.  (Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

“Action will be taken against those responsible. The working style of the doctors will also be thoroughly investigated,” he said. 

Meena added that a committee had been formed to investigate the incident. 

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Thousands march across Europe protesting violence against women

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Thousands march across Europe protesting violence against women

Violence against women and girls remains largely unreported due to the impunity, silence, stigma and shame surrounding it.

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Thousands marched across France and Italy protesting violence against women on Saturday – two days before the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. 

Those demonstrating protested all forms of violence against women – whether it be sexual, physical, psychological and economic. 

The United Nations designated 25 November as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The goal is to raise awareness of the violence women are subjected to and the reality that the scale and nature of the issue is often hidden. 

Activists demonstrated partially naked in Rome, hooded in balaclavas to replicate the gesture of Iranian student Ahoo Daryaei, who stripped in front of a university in Tehran to protest the country’s regime. 

In France, demonstrations were planned in dozens of cities like Paris, Marseille and Lille. 

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More than 400 organisations reportedly called for demonstrations across the country amidst widespread shock caused by the Pelicot mass rape trial. 

Violence against women and girls remains one of the most prevalent and pervasive human rights violations in the world, according to the United Nations. Globally, almost one in three women have been subjected to physical and/or sexual violence at least once in their life. 

For at least 51,100 women in 2023, the cycle of gender-based violence ended with their murder by partners or family members. That means a woman was killed every ten minutes. 

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