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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.

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A 'disaster': Biden's shaky start in debate with Trump rattles Democrats

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A 'disaster': Biden's shaky start in debate with Trump rattles Democrats
U.S. President Joe Biden’s supporters had hoped Thursday night’s debate would erase worries that the 81-year-old was too old to serve another term, but his hoarse voice and at times tentative performance against Republican rival Donald Trump did the opposite.
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Kenyan police confront protesters day after president withdraws tax increase bill

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Kenyan police confront protesters day after president withdraws tax increase bill
  • Protests have continued across Kenya despite President William Ruto’s withdrawal of a controversial tax hike bill.
  • Kenyan police on Thursday fired teargas at protesters in Nairobi and blocked roads to the presidential palace.
  • Crowds in Mombasa, Kisumu and other cities have demanded President Ruto’s resignation.

Kenyan police fired teargas at dozens of protesters in Nairobi and blocked off roads to the presidential palace on Thursday as crowds took to the streets again nationwide, even after the president bowed to pressure to withdraw a tax hike bill.

Crowds called for President William Ruto to go further and step down in the capital, Mombasa, Kisumu and other centers, though the turnout was well down from the height of the mass rallies sparked by the tax measures over the past week.

Ruto withdrew the legislation including new taxes and hikes on Wednesday, a day after at least 23 people were killed in clashes at protests sparked by his plans, and parliament was briefly stormed and set alight.

KENYA’S PRESIDENT BACKTRACKS ON CONTROVERSIAL TAX INCREASES AFTER DEADLY PROTESTS SHAKE NATION

He is grappling with the most serious crisis of his two-year-old presidency as the youth-led protest movement has grown rapidly from online condemnations of the tax hikes into mass rallies demanding a political overhaul.

Protesters run to take cover outside the Kenyan Parliament after storming the building during a nationwide strike to protest against tax hikes in downtown Nairobi, on June 25, 2024. Kenyan police fired teargas at dozens of protesters and blocked off roads to the presidential palace on Thursday as crowds took to the streets again nationwide, even after the president bowed to pressure to withdraw a tax hike bill. (LUIS TATO/AFP via Getty Images)

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Dropping the bill has also hit plans to reduce the budget deficit and borrowing, as demanded by lenders including the International Monetary Fund.

Seven people were rushed to hospital with gunshot wounds in the town of Homa Bay in western Kenya on Thursday, Citizen TV reported, without going into further detail. Police commander Hassan Barua said he had sent officers to check on the report.

In Nairobi, police and soldiers patrolled the streets and blocked access to State House. Police fired teargas to disperse several dozen people who had gathered in the center of the city.

UN-BACKED CONTINGENT OF FOREIGN POLICE ARRIVES IN HAITI AS KENYA-LED FORCE PREPARES TO FACE GANGS

Doctors volunteer group Medics for Kenya said its staff at the Jamia Mosque/Crescent hospital had been hit by teargas, and that it condemned in “the strongest terms possible violence meted out on our volunteer medical teams”.

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Reuters reporters saw army vehicles on the streets after the government deployed the military to help police.

Elsewhere, hundreds of protesters gathered in the port city of Mombasa and in the western city of Kisumu, local television footage showed, although those gatherings appeared peaceful.

“We are only coming here so that our voice can be heard, us as Gen Z, us as Kenyans, we are one,” said Berryl Nelima in Mombasa. “So the police should stop killing us, we are just peaceful protesters, we are unarmed.”

The protest movement has no formal leadership structure and has largely responded to messages, banners and slogans on social media. Posts on Thursday suggested protest supporters were divided on how far to carry the demonstrations.

“Let’s not be foolish as we fight for a better Kenya,” Boniface Mwangi, a prominent social justice activist, said in an Instagram post.

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He voiced support for demonstrations on Thursday but opposed calls to invade State House, the president’s formal offices and residence, a move that he said could spur more violence and be used to justify a crackdown.

KENYAN PROTESTERS VOW TO CONTINUE DEMONSTRATIONS AFTER VIOLENT CLASHES LEAVE 23 DEAD

While some protest supporters said they would not demonstrate on Thursday as the finance bill had been scrapped, others pledged to press on, saying only Ruto’s resignation would satisfy them.

“Right now is not about just the finance bill but about #RutoMustGo,” political activist and protester Davis Tafari told Reuters in a text message. “We have to make sure that Ruto and his MPs have resigned and fresh elections are held … We occupy State House for dignity and justice.”

Eli Owuor, 34, from Kibera, an informal settlement and a traditional hotbed of protests, also said he was prepared to join a push on to State House.

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“We may just need to visit Zakayo today in his house to prove that after parliament we can occupy State House,” he said, using a nickname protesters have given to Ruto that references a biblical tax collector viewed as corrupt.

DIALOGUE, AUSTERITY ARE NEXT STEPS

In a speech on Wednesday, Ruto defended his push to raise taxes on items such as bread, cooking oil and diapers, saying it was justified by the need to cut Kenya’s high debt, which has made borrowing difficult and squeezed the currency.

But he acknowledged that the public had overwhelmingly rejected the finance bill. He said he would now start a dialogue with Kenyan youth and work on austerity measures, beginning with cuts to the budget of the presidency.

The International Monetary Fund, which has been urging the government to cut its deficit to obtain more funding, said it was closely monitoring the situation in Kenya.

“We are deeply concerned about the tragic events in Kenya in recent days,” the IMF said in a statement. “Our main goal in supporting Kenya is to help it overcome the difficult economic challenges it faces and improve its economic prospects and the well-being of its people.”

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Ratings agency Moody’s said the shift in focus to cutting spending rather than boosting revenue will complicate the disbursement of future IMF funding and slow the pace of fiscal consolidation.

Analysts at JPMorgan said they had maintained their forecasts for a deficit of 4.5% of GDP in FY2024/2025, but acknowledged the government and IMF targets could be revised in light of recent developments.

They said the Central Bank of Kenya was unlikely to begin cutting rates until the final quarter of this year.

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The Take: How is Argentina faring under Javier Milei?

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The Take: How is Argentina faring under Javier Milei?

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Argentina’s lower house votes on Javier Milei’s package of economic reforms. How will this affect ordinary Argentinians?

 

Argentina’s lower legislative house is set to approve President Javier Milei’s package of economic reforms. Despite signs of economic improvement on the macro level, the consequences of Milei’s spending cuts for the average person have been profound. How have everyday Argentinians been faring under Javier Milei?

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  • Teresa Bo (@TeresaBo), Al Jazeera correspondent

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This episode was produced by Tamara Khandaker, Chloe K. Li, and Sonia Bhagat with Amy Walters, Duha Mosaad, Manahil Naveed, Veronique Eshaya, and our host Malika Bilal.

Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik. Munera Al Dosari and Adam Abou-Gad are our engagement producers.

Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio.

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