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Sports News Roundup: Motor racing-Magnussen’s stunning pole is soup for Steiner; NBA-Miami Heat arena to drop FTX name after bankruptcy filing and more | Sports-Games

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Sports News Roundup: Motor racing-Magnussen’s stunning pole is soup for Steiner; NBA-Miami Heat arena to drop FTX name after bankruptcy filing and more | Sports-Games

Following is a abstract of present sports activities information briefs.

Motor racing-Magnussen’s beautiful pole is soup for Steiner

Haas group boss Guenther Steiner savoured a uncommon second of success as his Method One backmarkers pulled off an astonishing first pole place with Kevin Magnussen on the Sao Paulo Grand Prix on Friday. The Italian, whose direct method and vibrant language has made him a cult hero for hundreds of thousands via the favored Netflix ‘Drive to Survive’ docu-series, reacted in typical vogue.

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NBA-Miami Warmth area to drop FTX title after chapter submitting

The Miami Warmth’s dwelling area will not be named for crypto alternate FTX after it filed for U.S. chapter safety on Friday, and the basketball group mentioned it was in search of a brand new naming sponsor for the constructing. FTX and about 130 of its firms entered voluntary chapter proceedings in an abrupt fall from grace for a corporation that was as soon as a darling of the crypto trade.

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Motor racing-Magnussen takes beautiful first F1 pole for Haas in Brazil

Kevin Magnussen took a sensational first Method One pole place, in his one centesimal race for the Haas group, after a weather-affected qualifying for Saturday’s dash race on the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. The Dane was on prime when George Russell spun and beached his Mercedes into the gravel at Interlagos, bringing out the crimson flags to halt the session with eight minutes remaining and rain falling.

Soccer-FIFA to arrange new efficiency evaluation service for World Cup

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FIFA will share in-depth match knowledge, graphics and video from each World Cup match in Qatar with all collaborating groups in addition to supporters and media via a brand new efficiency evaluation service introduced on Friday. The service, led by FIFA’s chief of world soccer improvement Arsene Wenger and developed by the world governing physique’s Excessive Efficiency group, will supply perception on 11 metrics together with anticipated objectives, possession management and phases of play.

Motor racing-Leclerc qualifies tenth after Ferrari tyre blunder

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Ferrari added one other blunder to a season’s listing of errors on Friday once they despatched Charles Leclerc right into a pole place shootout in Brazil with totally different tyres to everybody else. The gamble on the climate backfired and the sad Monegasque certified tenth for Saturday’s Sao Paulo dash race after crimson flags and rain at Interlagos left him with no lap time on the board from the ultimate part.

Ice hockey-NHL, NHLPA unable to host 2024 World Cup of Hockey, eye 2025

The Nationwide Hockey League (NHL) and its gamers’ affiliation (NHLPA) mentioned on Friday they’d be unable to placed on the World Cup of Hockey in 2024 as hoped and would as a substitute intention to carry the event in February 2025. The eight-team worldwide event is held at irregular intervals and has occurred thrice beforehand, with america profitable the inaugural occasion in 1996 and Canada popping out on prime in 2004 and 2016.

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Soccer-Injured Al-Faraj in Saudi Arabia World Cup squad

Saudi Arabia coach Herve Renard named Al-Hilal midfielder Salman Al-Faraj in his 26-man squad for the World Cup, regardless of sustaining a shoulder harm in a pleasant on Sunday. Al-Faraj, the nationwide group captain, was taken off at halftime throughout Saudi Arabia’s 1-0 win over Iceland, however he shall be match for the event, Renard mentioned.

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Tennis-Swiss beat Canada, Czechs trounce Individuals to succeed in BJK Cup semi-finals

Switzerland face the Czech Republic within the final 4 of the Billie Jean King Cup Finals as Viktorija Golubic and Belinda Bencic claimed singles victories in opposition to Canada, whereas Marketa Vondrousova and Katerina Siniakova despatched off 18-times champions United States on Friday. Golubic hit again to beat former U.S. Open champion Bianca Andreescu 2-6 6-3 6-4 earlier than Bencic beat Leylah Fernandez 6-0 7-5 to provide final 12 months’s runners-up an unassailable lead.

Swimming-Italy’s Zazzeri paints swimming pool as he longs for return to water

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You’ll be able to maintain Lorenzo Zazzeri out of the water however you can not take the water out of Lorenzo Zazzeri, because the Olympic silver medallist likes to color swimming swimming pools as he recovers from the problems of an anaphylactic shock suffered over the summer season. The 28-year-old, who was a part of Italy’s 4x100m freestyle relay group finally 12 months’s Tokyo Olympics, has targeted on portray having signed up for artwork college, utilizing the canvas to specific his want of returning to his beloved pool.

Rugby-France clean Canada to assert one other World Cup bronze

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France ran in 5 tries to thrash Canada 36-0 within the ladies’s World Cup third-place playoff at Eden Park on Saturday and safe the bronze medal for the seventh time in 9 editions of the event. Winger Marine Menager scored two tries and lock Madoussou Fall, excellent scrumhalf Pauline Bourdon and prop Annaelle Deshaye additionally crossed as France ruthlessly took aside the 2014 runners-up.

(With inputs from companies.)

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EU preparing sanctions on Russia's 'shadow fleet' after cable damage

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EU preparing sanctions on Russia's 'shadow fleet' after cable damage

Countries in the region have been on alert following a string of incidents involving undersea cables and gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea since 2022.

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The EU Foreign Policy chief has said the bloc is preparing sanctions on what it calls Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’ after an undersea power cable connecting Finland and Estonia was damaged in the Baltic Sea.

Kaja Kallas posted the joint statement from the EU Commission and the High Representative leading the investigation on X, saying the “suspected vessel is part of Russia’s shadow fleet, which threatens security and the environment, while funding Russia’s war budget.”

Kallas also said the EU was strengthening efforts to protect undersea cables, adding that there was no risk to regional electricity supplies.

That comes after Finnish authorities detained a Russian ship as part of an investigation into damage to the Estlink-2 power cable.

It carries electricity from Finland to Estonia across the Baltic Sea and went down on Wednesday.

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Finnish police and border guards boarded the Eagle S vessel on Thursday and took over the command bridge, Helsinki Police Chief Jari Liukku said at a press conference.

The vessel was being held in Finnish territorial waters, police said.

The Eagle S is flagged in the Cook Islands but was described by Finnish customs officials and the European Union’s executive commission as part of Russia’s shadow fleet of fuel tankers.

Those are aging vessels with obscure ownership, acquired to skirt Western sanctions and operating without Western-regulated insurance.

Russia’s use of the vessels has raised environmental concerns about accidents given their age and uncertain insurance coverage.

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The Eagle S’ anchor is suspected of causing damage to the cable, Yle television reported, citing police statements.

The Estonian government met in emergency session over the incident.

The shadow tankers “are helping Russia to earn funds that will aid Russian hybrid attacks,” Prime Minister Kristen Michal said at a news conference.

“We need to improve the monitoring and protection of critical infrastructure both on land and on sea.”

He said repairs to the cable could take as long as seven months.

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“Repeated damage to Baltic Sea infrastructure signals a systemic threat, not mere accidents,” Estonia’s President Alar Karis said on X.

“Estonia will take action to counter this threat, together with Finland and other NATO allies.”

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Countries in the region have been on alert following a string of incidents involving undersea cables and gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea since 2022.

Two data cables — one running between Finland and Germany and the other between Lithuania and Sweden — were severed in November.

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Germany’s defence minister said officials had to assume the incident was “sabotage,” but he didn’t provide evidence or say who might have been responsible.

And the Nord Stream pipelines that once brought natural gas from Russia to Germany were damaged by underwater explosions in September 2022.

Authorities have said the cause was sabotage and launched criminal investigations.

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Saudi executions rose sharply in 2024

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Saudi Arabia executed 330 people this year, the highest number in decades, despite de facto ruler Mohammed bin Salman’s 2022 assertion that the death penalty had been eliminated except for murder cases under his vision for a new open kingdom.
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Israel launches strikes in Yemen on Houthi military targets, IDF says

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Israel launches strikes in Yemen on Houthi military targets, IDF says

The Israeli military claimed responsibility for a series of airstrikes in Yemen on Thursday that hit Sana’a International Airport and other targets in the Houthi-controlled capital.

The Israel Defense Forces said the strikes targeted military infrastructure used by the Houthis to conduct acts of terrorism. 

“The Houthi terrorist regime has repeatedly attacked the State of Israel and its citizens, including in UAV and surface-to-surface missile attacks on Israeli territory,” the IDF said in a statement. 

“The targets that were struck by the IDF include military infrastructure used by the Houthi terrorist regime for its military activities in both the Sana’a International Airport and the Hezyaz and Ras Kanatib power stations. In addition, the IDF struck military infrastructure in the Al-Hudaydah, Salif, and Ras Kanatib ports on the western coast.” 

PROJECTILE FROM YEMEN STRIKES NEAR TEL AVIV, INJURING MORE THAN A DOZEN: OFFICIALS

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Black smoke rises near Sana’a International Airport in Yemen after reported Israeli airstrikes. (Reuters)

The strikes come days after Israel’s defense minister promised retaliation against Houthi leaders for missile strikes launched at Israel from Yemen.

Houthi rebels, who control most of northern Yemen, have fired upon Israel for more than a year to support Hamas terrorists at war with the Jewish State. The Houthis have attempted to enforce an embargo on Israel by launching missiles and drones at cargo vessels crossing the Red Sea – a major shipping lane for international trade. 

US NAVY SHIPS REPEL ATTACK FROM HOUTHIS IN GULF OF ADEN

Oil tanker in the Red Sea

This photo released by the European Union’s Operation Aspides naval force shows the oil tanker Sounion burning in the Red Sea following a series of attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, on Saturday Sept. 14, 2024.  (European Union’s Operation Aspides via AP)

Overall, the Houthis have launched over 200 missiles and 170 drones at Israel since Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, massacre of 1,200 people. Since then, the Houthis have also attacked more than six dozen commercial vessels – particularly in the Bab-el-Mandeb, the southern maritime gateway to Egypt’s Suez Canal.

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On Saturday, a projectile launched into Israel from Yemen struck Tel Aviv and caused mild injuries to 16 people, Israeli officials said. The incident was a rare occasion where Israeli defense systems failed to intercept an attack.

NETANYAHU WARNS HOUTHIS AMID CALLS FOR ISREAL TO WIPE OUT TERROR LEADERSHIP AS IT DID WITH NASRALLAH, SINWAR

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Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz looks on, amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, in Jerusalem, November 7, 2024.  (REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun)

Israel retaliated by striking multiple targets in areas of Yemen under Houthi control, including power plants in Sana’a. 

Israeli leaders have vowed to eliminate Houthi leadership if the missile and drone attacks do not cease.

On Monday, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said, “We will strike their strategic infrastructure and decapitate their leaders. Just as we did to [former Hamas chief Ismail] Haniyeh, Sinwar and Nasrallah, in Tehran, Gaza and Lebanon – we will do in Hodeidah and Sanaa.” 

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also urged Israelis to be “patient” and suggested that soon the military will ramp up its campaign against the Houthis.

“We will take forceful, determined and sophisticated action. Even if it takes time, the result will be the same,” he said. “Just as we have acted forcefully against the terror arms of Iran’s axis of evil, so too will we act against the Houthis.”

Fox News Digital’s Amelie Botbol contributed to this report. 

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