Manchester City have completed the signing of Spanish left-back Sergio Gomez from Belgian club Anderlecht, the Premier League champions said on Tuesday. ALSO READ| Timeline of Events From Praful Patel’s Departure to FIFA’s Ban on Indian Football The 21-year-old, a product of Barcelona’s youth system, played under former City captain Vincent Kompany at Anderlecht last season. An attacking fullback, Gomez is likely to be back-up to Joao Cancelo, replacing Ukrainian Oleksandr Zinchenko who was sold to Arsenal last month. Gomez is City’s fourth signing during this transfer window following the arrival of Norwegian striker Erling Haaland, England midfielder Kalvin Phillips and German goalkeeper Stefan Ortega. Read the Latest News and Breaking News here … [Read more...] about Transfer News: Manchester City Sign Spanish Full Back Sergio Gomez From Anderlecht
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Russia looking to invest in Indian shipyard as part of ‘Make in India’ initiative
In line with the requirement of the ‘Make in India’ initiative which calls for foreign defence companies to manufacture in the country, Russia is looking to invest in an Indian shipyard, a senior Russian official said on Monday. The official added that Moscow had overcome dependency on Ukraine for ship engines and was also offering them to India. “We would like to participate in ‘Make in India’ and are preparing ourselves to build a full-fledged campus in India. We want to become a shareholder in a shipbuilding yard in India. We understand that there are a bunch of interesting options still in front of us and hopefully we will quickly make up our mind,” said Alexey Rakhmanov, Director-General of the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) of Russia, speaking to visiting mediapersons on the sidelines of the Army-2022 exhibition. In the past, the USC had looked to acquire Pipavav shipyard but it has gone bankrupt. As per a 2016 Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) between India and … [Read more...] about Russia looking to invest in Indian shipyard as part of ‘Make in India’ initiative
India’s first uterine transplant baby is a girl
India’s first uterine transplant baby, weighing 1.45 kg, was delivered through a Caesarean section at Galaxy Care Hospital in Pune on Thursday. The baby girl was born 17 months after Vadodara resident Meenakshi Valand (27) underwent an uterine transplant. Doctors said the baby, who is in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and the mother are stable. On May 19 last year, Ms. Valand became the second woman in the country to undergo a uterine transplant, which was carried out by a 12-member team headed by surgeon Dr. Shailesh Puntambekar. A day earlier, Solapur resident Shivamma Chalgeri underwent the procedure. Mothers of the two women donated the uterus in both cases. Six uterine transplants, including Ms. Valand and Ms. Chalgeri, have been carried out so far at the hospital. Ms. Chalgeri and Ms. Valand received the embryo transfer in January this year. Ms. Chalgeri’s pregnancy failed two months later and Ms. Valand’s first embryo transfer failed too. She received a second embryo … [Read more...] about India’s first uterine transplant baby is a girl
Alex Jones must face defamation case in Connecticut despite bankruptcy filing, judge rules
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — A federal bankruptcy judge on Monday cleared the way for a defamation lawsuit in Connecticut to proceed against Infowars host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The case was filed by relatives of some victims of the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Jones has falsely claimed that the nation’s deadliest school shooting — which killed 20 students and six educators — was a hoax. Jones’ lawyer had sought to transfer the case to a federal bankruptcy court, rather than continue the case in Connecticut state court. That move brought the first day of jury selection to a sudden halt earlier this month. However, Monday’s ruling by Judge Julie Manning essentially allows the plaintiffs to continue the defamation lawsuit against just Jones as an individual, without Free Speech Systems, a company owned by Jones and a defendant in the Connecticut case. Alex Jones reacts to $49 million judgment in … [Read more...] about Alex Jones must face defamation case in Connecticut despite bankruptcy filing, judge rules
Wolves Agree Club-record Fee for Portugal Midfielder Matheus Nunes, Say Reports
Wolverhampton Wanderers have agreed on a deal to sign Sporting Lisbon midfielder Matheus Nunes for a club-record fee of around 38 million pounds ($45.75 million), British media reported on Tuesday. According to the reports, Wolves could pay Sporting a further 4.2 million pounds in add-ons for the 23-year-old. ALSO READ| Transfer News: Manchester City Sign Spanish Full Back Sergio Gomez From Anderlecht The transfer fee would surpass the 35 million pounds Wolves paid for forward Fabio Silva in 2020. Nunes made 50 appearances for Sporting in all competitions last season as they finished second in Portugal’s Primeira Liga. He made his senior debut for Portugal in 2021 and has earned eight caps, scoring one goal. After a defeat and a draw in their first two games of the new Premier League season, Wolves next travel to face Tottenham Hotspur. Read the Latest News and Breaking News here … [Read more...] about Wolves Agree Club-record Fee for Portugal Midfielder Matheus Nunes, Say Reports
Explained | Why the Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh remains unresolved?
The story so far: The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh has been at the centre of three major wars and multiple clashes for decades. The recent flare-up began on August 3 after Azerbaijan claimed that it had captured the territory in Karabakh in a retaliatory campaign, after an Armenian attack killed one Azerbaijani soldier. What happened? The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict remains stalemated despite the several ceasefire agreements reached in the past. Both Baku and Yerevan claim absolute historic ownership of the region which is located within the boundaries of Azerbaijan but is populated largely by ethnic Armenians. Following Azerbaijan’s announcement of capturing Karabakh, the military in Nagorno-Karabakh disputed the claim and accused Azerbaijan of killing two soldiers, declaring a “partial mobilisation” in response to the clash. Armenia has called on the international community to help stop Azerbaijan’s “aggressive actions” claiming that it continues … [Read more...] about Explained | Why the Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh remains unresolved?
Greater Chennai Corporation to link more certificates with DigiLocker
The Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) will launch the next level of enhancement of e-services in one month in which residents will get options to access all certificates and documentation through DigiLocker. DigiLocker is a centralised repository offering digitisation online service provided by the Government of India under the Digital India Initiative. The website can be accessed at https://digitallocker.gov.in/ Currently, only birth and death certificates for residents in the city are linked to DigiLocker. Once the work is completed, residents can access various certificates, such as assessment document of property tax, property tax name transfer copy, professional tax assessment, company tax assessment, trade licence renewal copy, building plan approval and plan permission for subdivision of land. Talking about the other e-services offered by the civic body, Deputy Commissioner (Revenue and Finance) Vishu Mahajan said the Corporation would introduce online bookings for … [Read more...] about Greater Chennai Corporation to link more certificates with DigiLocker
Sylendra Babu rescues boy at Marina beach
Director General of Police C. Sylendra Babu rescued a boy who fell unconscious after he almost drowned at Marina beach here on Sunday. According to police sources, the DGP who had gone for a walk along the shoreline saw the boy battling for his life. With help from the people nearby, he rescued the victim and moved him to safety. Mr. Babu resuscitated the boy and arranged his transfer to the Tamil Nadu Government Multi Super Speciality Hospital, Omandurar Estate. “I was taking a stroll along the shore when I saw the boy in trouble. We cleared the crowd and moved him to an open space. Since he was unconscious, I administered first aid. Since the main road for ambulance access was almost 750 m away, we shifted him in an all-terrain vehicle and then moved him to the hospital,” the DGP said. Doctors said the boy was out of danger. … [Read more...] about Sylendra Babu rescues boy at Marina beach
‘I’m Buying Manchester United’: Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s Announcement Sends Twitter Into Meltdown
In a stunning announcement on Wednesday, Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk has said he’s going to buy Premier League football club Manchester United “I’m buying Manchester United ur welcome,” Musk said in a tweet. Also Read: Ryan Giggs Admits to Lifelong Infidelity in Court Testimony However, Musk has a history of making irreverent tweets, and it was not immediately clear whether he planned to pursue a deal. Also, I’m buying Manchester United ur welcome — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 17, 2022 Manchester United, controlled by the American Glazer family, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The football club had a market capitalization of $2.08 billion, as of Tuesday’s close. Manchester United fans have in recent years protested against the Glazers, who bought the club for 790 million pounds ($955.51 million) in 2005, due to the team’s struggles on the pitch. The anti-Glazer movement gained momentum last year after United were involved in … [Read more...] about ‘I’m Buying Manchester United’: Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s Announcement Sends Twitter Into Meltdown
US sanctions target Afghan money laundering
NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! KABUL, Afghanistan – Stepping up its pressure on corruption in Afghanistan, the United States on Friday sanctioned a major Afghan money-exchange outfit suspected of laundering billions of dollars in drug money. The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned the New Ansari Money Exchange, which it says is at the center of a network of individuals, money-exchange houses and other businesses operating in Afghanistan and the United Arab Emirates. U.S. officials and others in the international community have been pushing President Hamid Karzai to crack down on corruption in his government and in its financial and business sectors. The near collapse of the Kabul Bank, the nation's largest private financial institution, because of questionable lending practices, as well as petty bribery schemes throughout the government have hurt the Karzai administration's efforts to woo the loyalty of the public from the Taliban insurgents. … [Read more...] about US sanctions target Afghan money laundering