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Juan Carlos: Spain opposition seeks disgraced ex-monarchs return from exile
In August 2020, he left the country to live in the United Arab Emirates, where he has resided ever since. His son and heir, King Felipe, endorsed the move which has kept him out of the public eye, with the exception of occasional visits he has made to Spain for sailing regattas and other social…
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Do the USWNT's up-and-comers really have a shot at the Women's World Cup roster?
Feb 27, 2026, 08:19 AM ET When U.S. women’s national team coach Emma Hayes announced her roster for this month’s SheBelieves Cup, I’m sure I wasn’t the only one quickly scanning for Sophia Wilson‘s name. As it happens, Wilson was “not ready” following the birth of her child, according to Hayes. Mallory Swanson isn’t in…
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Champions League round of 16 predictions: Real Madrid over Man City?
Expect fireworks when Man City and Real Madrid meet, but can Erling Haaland get the better of Antonio Rudiger to put the Premier League side into the quarterfinals?Alberto Gardin/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images The path to the 2025-26 Champions League final is now clear, and some of Europe’s biggest clubs are locked on a collision course…
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South China Morning Post publisher Tammy Tam appointed to Law Reform Commission
The publisher of the South China Morning Post, Tammy Tam, has been appointed to Hong Kong’s Law Reform Commission as the representative for the media industry for a three-year term starting in March. Veteran journalist Tam succeeded May Chan Suk-mei, a news director at Commercial Radio, who completed two three-year terms, with Secretary for Justice…
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Jeffrey Epstein saw promise in Bitcoin — and its far-right supporters
The tranche of Jeffrey Epstein emails and files released on January 30th tie the infamous pedophile, sex trafficker, and influence peddler to elite figures across the tech industry. The world of cryptocurrency is no exception. Epstein’s connections are intriguing, disturbing — and worth mapping closely. With his interest first piqued as early as 2011, Epstein…
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Pakistan defence minister says country in open war with Afghanistan after strikes
In response to the strikes, Zabihullah Mujahid, the Afghan Taliban spokesman, published – then subsequently deleted – a post on X that the group had launched strikes early on Friday on Pakistani military positions in Kandahar and Helmand, two provinces in Afghanistan.
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