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      Jamie George a Six Nations doubt as Saracens fall to Castres

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 19 January, 2025

    • Saracens 24 Castres 32
    • England hooker limps off with hamstring injury

    Jamie George is a doubt for England’s Six Nations opener against Ireland in Dublin after limping out of Saracens’ Champions Cup defeat by Castres with a hamstring injury to cap a miserable week for the former national captain.

    George, who was replaced by Maro Itoje as England captain last Tuesday, was introduced as a second-half replacement here but could do little to stop Saracens letting the match slip through their fingers, ensuring they face an away fixture at Toulon in the last 16.

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      ‘I can’t believe I have survived’: the day the Gaza ceasefire finally arrived

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 19 January, 2025

    The deal has made it possible to hope that the nightmares of the Israeli hostages and the people of Gaza can begin to end

    From a ridge on the western edge of Sderot, the ruins of Gaza loom. Less than a kilometre separates the Israeli town and the outskirts of the Palestinian territory, but after 471 days of war, the other side of the fence from Sderot’s shrubby green dunes resembles a dystopian parallel universe.

    A few minutes before a long-awaited ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict was supposed to begin at 8.30am local time (0630 GMT) on Sunday, the morning quiet was shattered by an Israeli airstrike on Beit Hanoun, the Gaza town visible from the ridge.

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      Iranian court sentences pop star Tataloo to death for blasphemy

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 19 January, 2025

    Amir Hossein Maghsoudloo’s five-year jail term increased after prosecutor’s objection, according to reports

    An Iranian court has sentenced the popular singer Amir Hossein Maghsoudloo, known as Tataloo, to death on appeal after he was convicted of blasphemy, according to local media reports.

    “The supreme court accepted the prosecutor’s objection” to a previous five-year jail term on offences including blasphemy, the reformist newspaper Etemad reported on Sunday.

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      Foden double helps Manchester City rout Ipswich and return to top four

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 19 January, 2025

    Nobody left early. Nobody stopped singing. Nobody grizzled or grumbled or booed or barracked. Ipswich have spent long enough out of this walled garden not to take its pleasures for granted, even if those pleasures occasionally include getting spanked 6-0 by the quadruple champions. Equally, this is a result the rest of the Premier League will not thank them for.

    Since Sammie Szmodics sensationally squeezed them ahead at the Etihad Stadium in August, Ipswich have now given up 10 unanswered goals to Manchester City in 173 minutes of football. And if that was partly stage fright, here they were more complicit: a collapse up there with their worst performances of the season, perhaps even playing an edgy City back into some kind of form.

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      The world braces for Trump, hoping for the best, unprepared for the worst

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 19 January, 2025

    His pick for secretary of state may have given measured assessment of world affairs, but ‘crazy’ Trump will call the shots

    Western allies of the US are braced for the return of Donald Trump, still hoping for the best, but largely unprepared for what may prove to be a chaotic and disorientating worst.

    The run-up to his inauguration has sent out a catherine wheel of signals as Trump turned up the volume on tariffs against Canada, China and Mexico , vowed to buy – and if not, invade – Greenland and the Panama Canal , and used his leverage to press Benjamin Netanyahu to accept a Gaza ceasefire that the Israeli PM had resisted since May.

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      Manchester City v Manchester United: Women’s Super League – live

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 19 January, 2025

    • Updates from the 6.45pm GMT kick-off at the Etihad
    • Get in touch! You can email Xaymaca here

    Notably, Chloe Kelly is out of the Manchester City squad. There has been talk of the England international joining Manchester United since last summer. The latest news is that the forward, who is out of contract at the end of the season, could join United on loan for the remainder of the campaign.

    Speaking before today’s game, the Manchester City manager Gareth Taylor said: “Chloe is here at this club. What she’s done for me and the team in the past, we have a good history together. Whilst she’s here, she is the same as every other player, she is considered and valued. Whether she plays or doesn’t play she is part of what we are doing.”

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      Trump and AI help inspire a Prada collection for challenging times

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 19 January, 2025

    ‘The world has become conservative,’ says designer Miuccia Prada as Milan men’s show tries to resist the algorithm

    The day before the US presidential inauguration, it was impossible for Miuccia Prada to avoid the question. When designing her collection, just how much was fashion’s most radical intellectual thinking about Donald Trump?

    Speaking backstage at her show on the opening weekend of men’s fashion week in Milan, the 75-year-old designer, who grew up a communist and believed, like many of her generation, that change would come not through capitalism but through revolution, could only laugh. “Is it an answer to what is happening? Yes,” she said. “The world has become conservative.” As for the clothes, it wasn’t so much an autumn/winter 2025 collection as a riposte to “the first season of artificial intelligence”.

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      Statue of Spanish conqueror Pizarro returns to Peru amid controversy

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 19 January, 2025

    Bronze statue put in back in Lima 22 years after removal in apparent attempt to rehabilitate Francisco Pizzaro’s legacy

    An imposing bronze statue of Francisco Pizarro, Peru’s Spanish conqueror, has been returned to a spot near its former location in Lima’s main square, 22 years after it was removed, in an apparent attempt to rehabilitate the conquistador’s controversial legacy.

    Weighing 7 tonnes and standing 5 metres tall, the Italian Renaissance-inspired sculpture of Pizarro astride a horse with his sword drawn was re-inaugurated on Saturday as part of celebrations marking the 490th anniversary of the Peruvian capital city’s foundation.

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      The Guardian view on development’s paradox: the rich benefit more than the poor | Editorial

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 19 January, 2025

    The global south needs a fairer deal than this one, in which it funds the lifestyle and wealth of the global north

    The World Bank calculated last month that the rich world earned more than $1.4tn (£1.15tn) in loan repayments from the developing world in 2023, with the sums likely to top $2tn a year by 2030. Rich countries have in effect become the world’s bankers, squeezing debtors in the global south. Poorer nations are forced to borrow in rich-world currencies to pay for their energy and food, while their exports consist mainly of low-value goods compared with their imports.

    Colonial patterns of extraction plainly did not disappear with the withdrawal of troops, flags and bureaucrats. Whether a debt crisis in the developing world occurs depends on decisions beyond its control. The risk increases if US interest rates rise and if poor nations’ exports – often priced by commodity speculators or wealthy-world buyers – fail to generate enough dollar reserves to stabilise their exchange rates.

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