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Ozil tells Arsenal ‘I’ll decide when I go’

Times of Malta 

Mesut Ozil insists he is the only person who will decide when he leaves Arsenal after the German star was frozen out by Gunners boss Mikel Arteta. Ozil has not played for Arsenal since the coronavirus hiatus amid reports the club are keen to get his huge salary off the wage bill. Continue reading this article on Sports Desk, the new sports website by Times of Malta

Not the right time to return as Barca coach, says Xavi

HindustanTimes.com (football) 

The former Spain player alluded to some of the problems president Josep Maria Bartomeu has faced, including a scandal involving the hiring of a social media monitoring firm and fallout from a pay-cut the club introduced in April.

Tapestry shares jump premarket after narrower-than-expected loss and sales beat

MarketWatch.com 

Tapestry Inc. shares jumped 2.9% in premarket trade Thursday, after the parent of the Coach, Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman brands posted a smaller-than-expected loss and better-than-expected sales for its fiscal fourth quarter. The company swung to a loss of $294 million, or $1.06 a share, in the quarter to June 27, after income of $149 million, or 51 cents a share, in the year-earlier period. The company's adjusted per-share loss came to 25 cents, better than the 56 cents loss per share consensus of FactSet analysts. Читать дальше...

Trump calls Kamala Harris ‘nasty’ because he dreads being challenged by ‘strong Black women’: CNN’s April Ryan

Raw Story 

CNN’s April Ryan on Thursday said that President Donald Trump has resorted to calling Sen. Kamala Harris “nasty” because it’s his go-to reaction whenever he’s challenged by “strong Black women.” When discussing the president’s attacks on the presumptive Democratic vice presidential nominee, Ryan explained that the president will always fall back on the lowest common […]

Protests Take On Thailand's Monarchy, Despite Laws Banning Such Criticism - The New York Times

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  1. Protests Take On Thailand's Monarchy, Despite Laws Banning Such Criticism  The New York Times
  2. Thai king stays silent on protesters' call for reform of monarchy  Aljazeera.com
  3. Thailand's king swears in cabinet, silent on demands for royal reform  Reuters
  4. Thailand Premier Sees Worst Economic Crisis Lasting Through 2021  Bloomberg
  5. Thai PM says protesters' call for monarchy reform 'went too far'  Aljazeera.com
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Belarusian Women Form 'Solidarity Chains' To Condemn Violence Against Protesters

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 

Women in the Belarusian capital, Minsk, have formed human chains in solidarity with protesters detained and beaten by the police. The protests began after President Alyaksandr Lukashenka claimed he had been reelected on August 9 for a sixth term. The results are widely seen as falsified.

Belarus detains hundreds more in post-election crackdown

Times of Malta 

Police in Belarus have detained hundreds more protesters as demonstrations continued against strongman leader Alexander Lukashenko's disputed re-election. Four nights of unrest since Sunday's vote have seen thousands arrested, dozens wounded and two people dead as police used stun grenades, tear gas, water cannon and, in at least one case, live fire to disperse protesters. Lukashenko's opponents accuse him of rigging Sunday's election to defeat his main rival, popular opposition candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya... Читать дальше...

Siddaramaiah discharged

The Hindu 

Leader of the Opposition and former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who tested positive for COVID-19, was discharged from a private hospital on Thursday.


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