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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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Crimean Mejlis leader: No peace at the expense of Ukraine's integrity

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Crimean Mejlis leader: No peace at the expense of Ukraine's integrity

Refat Chubarov, Chairman of the Crimean Tatar Mejlis, told Euronews that any peace agreement at the expense of Ukraine’s territorial concessions, in particular regarding Crimea, would be ‘an indulgence to the aggressor to destroy both the Ukrainian state and the Crimean Tatar people.’

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Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential elections has left many across the world wondering about what Washington’s foreign policy is going to look like, especially regarding Ukraine.

The main concern is whether Trump’s plan would include any possible territorial concessions, specifically on Crimea. 

Refat Chubarov, chairman of the Crimean Tatar Mejlis, told Euronews that any peace agreement at the expense of Ukraine’s territorial concessions, in particular regarding Crimea would be “an indulgence to the aggressor to destroy both the Ukrainian state and the Crimean Tatar people, because Russia will perceive this as weakness.”

Shortly after the US presidential elections, the Mejlis — the only authorised representative and executive body of the Crimean Tatar people — issued a statement on the “inadmissibility of compromises at the expense of territorial concessions by Ukraine”.

Chubarov quoted it, stating that “Crimea is the homeland of the indigenous Crimean Tatar people and an integral part of the Ukrainian state,” and that no decision can be made in their name, not now or ever.

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The Mejlis has long had the credibility to decide on all matters pertaining to the Tatars in Crimea. It is often described as the ethnic group’s legislative body, but it is a de-facto executive commission or council. It is not an official government institution, but it does serve as the body representing the Crimean Tatar people before the Crimean government, the government of Ukraine, and international organisations.

After the annexation of Crimea in March 2014, Moscow declared the Mejlis an extremist organisation and banned its activities in Russia and Russian-occupied Crimea. 

Chubarov left the Black Sea peninsula shortly afterwards.

In 2021, a Moscow-imposed court sentenced him to six years in prison, accepting claims he was guilty of organising mass riots in 2014 and of issuing calls to “violate Russia’s integrity” — the wording used by the Kremlin to describe Crimean Tatars fiercely opposing the annexation. 

“No nation will ever give up its land. That is why everyone needs to calm down here, we need to look for conditions for peace, but not at the expense of Ukrainian land”, he told Euronews in Brussels, as Ukraine marked 1,000 days since Russia’s full-scale invasion.

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‘Red line’ for Moscow, not up for debate for Kyiv

Chubarov believes that Ukraine’s partners made a mistake in 2014 with the way they reacted to the annexation of Crimea and Russia’s initial invasion of Ukraine.

A week ago, the former president of the European Commission, José Manuel Durão Barroso, told Euronews that the EU has given up hope that Ukraine will ever succeed in recovering Crimea. 

When asked about these comments, Chubarov said some of the European leaders who were in power at that time admitted they made a mistake, like France’s former President Francois Hollande.

“Hollande said, let’s be honest, in order to stop the Russian aggression we need to stop all possibilities of supplying energy carriers, primarily oil and gas from Russia.”

“Because this is the product through which Russia is killing its neighbours, Hollande said,” Chubarov recalled.

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Ten years later, Crimea is widely seen as the cornerstone of the Kremlin’s strategy over Ukraine and the biggest “red line” for Moscow, as Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin said many times. 

Meanwhile, the future of Crimea is not up for debate for Kyiv, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy repeatedly stated that “the war is not over until Ukraine liberates Crimea”.

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Ralph Macchio on Why Now Was the Right Time to End ‘Cobra Kai,’ the Future of Daniel LaRusso and That Coldplay Music Video

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Ralph Macchio on Why Now Was the Right Time to End ‘Cobra Kai,’ the Future of Daniel LaRusso and That Coldplay Music Video

Serendipity seems to follow Ralph Macchio — and it most recently took him to Australia.

In October, Coldplay released the song “The Karate Kid,” and it’s exactly what you think it’s about, down to the lyrics about “Daniel.” That, of course, is the name of the lead character played by Macchio in three “The Karate Kid” movies and six seasons of Netflix’s “Cobra Kai.” After Macchio heard the tune, he shared it on social media — and that’s when Coldplay concocted a plan. Frontman Chris Martin asked Macchio to come to Australia, where they were playing a series of dates, and film the music video. The ruse included bringing the actor on stage to help perform “The Karate Kid.”

“It was just one of those whirlwind things,” says Macchio, who just returned from Down Under. “It’s just a beautiful track. It blew my mind that he wrote the song, just from the film, which meant so much to him. We certainly had an impact 41 years ago, at least for a young Chris Martin and Coldplay. It never ceases to amaze me, the emotions and feelings that the original film still carries through the decades.”

Macchio is about to experience another one of those moments. As the final season of “Cobra Kai” posts its next five episodes (there are still five to go) this month, Macchio is set to receive his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. And his honor will be fittingly placed near the plaque for his late co-star Pat Morita, aka Mr. Miyagi.

“That’s just perfectly wonderful at this point in my life,” Macchio says. The actor, at a youthful 63, is somehow a decade older than Morita was in the original 1984 film. “It’s only fitting I will be Miyagi-adjacent till the end of time, and I couldn’t be prouder and more honored to have that kind of placement. I remember him saying having a star on the Walk of Fame was probably the biggest highlight of his career, coming from humble beginnings. So I’ll get to channel a little bit of the love that he still sprinkles on this ‘Karate Kid’ universe.”

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It’s also a complete career full circle moment for Macchio, who remembers visiting the Walk of Fame as a teen in the late 1970s when he moved to Hollywood from his native Long Island, N.Y. to give acting a shot.

“It was the land of hopes and dreams, and I remember I would walk on Hollywood Boulevard looking for Gene Kelly’s star,” Macchio says. “I wanted to be Gene Kelly, ever since my youngest memory. I used to watch the old movie musicals with my mom. And so seeing all those names like Clark Gable, which come from a lot of the films and television shows that I grew up with, it never seemed obtainable.”

Before long, he had a regular role on “Eight Is Enough.” Then came his breakout role in Francis Ford Coppola’s 1983 feature “The Outsiders,” followed a year later by that life-changing moment in “The Karate Kid.” That crane kick. Wax on, wax off. Daniel-san. All iconic pop culture moments that are forever attached to Macchio. “People still remember where they saw ‘The Karate Kid,’” he says. “I’m incredibly grateful, and feel privileged to be blessed enough to bring joy to people through a character.”

He also starred in the first two “Karate Kid” sequels and held a major role in 1992’s “My Cousin Vinny,” the Joe Pesci starrer that is in endless heavy rotation on basic cable. “I always call it the late-for-dinner movie,” he says. “If it’s on, you’re going to be late for dinner because you have another setup that’s going to pay off and you have to stick to the next one.”

But then came the lean years, which Macchio chronicled in his recent memoir, “Waxing On: The Karate Kid and Me.” Macchio was inspired by the philosophy of one of his idols, Michael Caine, who talked about capitalizing on the difficulties you might face in acting and in life.

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“I’ve learned to do that,” he says. “There were some difficult times as far as career goes and where I’d wanted it to be. But those are also the years that I was here for my kids at a very young age. It was perfect, especially with this great resurgence and groundswell act that I’m going through right now. I almost couldn’t have written it better, because I get to enjoy it, and it just keeps giving. I mean, the fans never let it disappear.”

Indeed, Macchio never stopped working. In the 2000s, he held a recurring role on “Ugly Betty” and was given several opportunities to play versions of himself — most of which he turned down. But he embraced a few, including on HBO’s “Entourage.”

“If I could tell you the amount of times it was pitched — I said no 90% of the time,” he says. “I went through a phase where I would joke that my name was more famous than I was. ‘Entourage’ was the first time I played myself, and so I was proud because it was a cool industry choice, and a pretty darn good episode as well.”

Then there was the Funny or Die parody “Wax On, F*ck Off,” from filmmaker Todd Holland, which toyed with Macchio’s nice guy persona by trying to turn him into a Hollywood bad boy. “It was the perfect time when people with bad behavior were being rewarded, and I considered myself a good guy,” he says. “So how could I try to make myself more relevant with what works in in Hollywood?

But the real groundwork for “Cobra Kai” came when he and William Zabka guest starred on “How I Met Your Mother” — in which Neil Patrick Harris’ character Barney wanted the hero of the “The Karate Kid” at his party. When Macchio showed up, he was disappointed as he’d considered Johnny Lawrence (Zabka) the good guy.

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That dynamic, of course, became the heart of “Cobra Kai,” a new take on the “Karate Kid” characters from Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg. Around the time that show began development (originally at YouTube Originals), Macchio had landed a very different kind of role as a vice cop in HBO’s gritty drama “The Deuce.”

“He’s everything that you dream of when you’re think about meeting your heroes,” Hurwitz says. “He’s a kind person. He’s a family man. It extends to how he carries himself on set as the No. 1 on the call sheet. He’s a role model to a whole group of young actors on our show.”

Heald interjects: “It’s easy to see, upon meeting him for the very first time, that he’s one of the most authentic people you’ll ever meet. He is thoughtful as a performer and a producer and now a director, and in the way that you want as a collaborator.”

Now, as “Cobra Kai” ends, Macchio says the timing “just feels right” to “land it but in a great way.” But this isn’t the end for Macchio as Daniel LaRusso. He will revive the character again opposite Jackie Chan in “The Karate Kid: Legends,” which takes place three years after the events of “Cobra Kai.”

“It was not a quick decision, because it was about protecting the Daniel LaRusso character, and finding where he would be at that point, and then protecting the whole legacy in the Miyagi-verse,” says Macchio. “Once we were able to line that up, for the ‘Cobra Kai’ story to lead into the new film — even though they’re separate ecosystems — it all made sense for me. Then, working with Jackie was just super exciting. I started this on the big screen. How cool is it to get it back to the big screen?”

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As for what’s next, Macchio is keen on pursuing more directing and hopes to help Heald, Hurwitz and Schlossberg turn a Mr. Miyagi origins series into fruition. Plus, he wants to explore other characters beyond the “Karate Kid” universe.

Will “The Karate Kid: Legends” mark his final bow as Daniel? “I don’t want to overstay the welcome of a character that’s so beloved,” he says. “But he’s aging like I am, so there could be other areas to explore as well. Never say never.”

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US Embassy in Kyiv closed as 'potential significant air attack' looms

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The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine, issued a warning after receiving “specific information of a potential significant air attack” allegedly taking place on Wednesday.

The embassy in Ukraine’s capital is temporarily closed following the alert and employees are being asked to prepare to shelter in place.

“The U.S. Embassy recommends U.S. citizens be prepared to immediately shelter in the event an air alert is announced,” the statement said.

PUTIN SIGNS REVISED DOCTRINE LOWERING THRESHOLD FOR NUCLEAR RESPONSE IF RUSSIA IS ATTACKED

FILE – The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine, has released a warning stating they have “specific information of a potential significant air attack” taking place on Wednesday. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

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Employees have been asked to take the following actions:

  • Monitor local media for updates
  • Identify shelter locations in advance of any air alert
  • Immediately take shelter if an air alert is announced
  • Follow the directions of Ukrainian officials and first responders in the event of an emergency
A training session involving Ukrainian conscripts and veterans

A training session involving some 2,000 Ukrainian conscripts and veterans takes place in the muddy fields of the Champagne military camp in eastern France on Nov. 14. (REUTERS/John Irish)

This comes after Ukraine fired American-supplied long-range missiles into Russia on Tuesday, marking the first time for Kyiv to do so in the 1,000 days of war, which was authorized by President Biden on Sunday.

BIDEN AUTHORIZES UKRAINE TO USE US LONG-RANGE MISSILES TO STRIKE INSIDE RUSSIA

Kursk Odesa strikes

It has been over 1,000 days since Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022, and the conflict remains very active. (Oleksandr Gimanov/AFP via Getty Images)

This was not the first time the embassy has issued a warning of potential danger and a significant attack. 

A similar warning was issued around Ukraine’s Independence Day on Aug. 24. 

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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a revised nuclear doctrine on Tuesday, warning that any attack on Russia supported by a country with nuclear power could be grounds for a nuclear response.

Fox News Digital’s Elizabeth Pritchett contributed to this report.

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