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  • Could Liverpool ‘break with convention’ and bid £200m for Cole Palmer to test Chelsea?

    Could Liverpool ‘break with convention’ and bid £200m for Cole Palmer to test Chelsea?

    Chelsea player Cole Palmer and Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister

    Liverpool will have decisions to make over their contract expirees soon and Cole Palmer is one such solution. Arsenal’s title challenge is ‘officially dead’.

    Send your thoughts to theeditor@football365.com.

    The Conspiracy
    Dear Editor,

    Surprised to learn about the ironclad Pro-City Conspiracy that the governing body have apparently put in place. Is that the same governing body which has also charged City with 115+ instances of rule breaking and is trying to impose the most significant punishment in the history of the English game?

    People have lost the run of themselves. Their heads have fallen off and are rolling around on the floor. Embarrassing to see what has become of the football watching public.

    Thanks and have a good one,
    Alex

    Liverpool transition
    The summer of 2023 was supposed to be Liverpool’s great transition. We lost Jenderson, Milner, Thiago and Fabinho in midfield as well as Firmino up top, and everyone expected the club to replace these ageing but still starting stars with ready-made replacements. Obviously, the year before had been about the long flirtation with Bellingham, who unsurprisingly chose Madrid’s millions over Liverpool’s less generous offer. In response we brought in Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Gravenberch and Endo.

    What is largely forgotten is that despite Jordan and Fab having spent a full season trundling around a pitch made of treacle as most of the opposing prem midfields ran rings around them, we were in fact planning on continuing the experiment of seeing how slow a midfield we could field with a straight face: Too Slow – Bad Slow – Embarrassingly Slow – Shameful Slow – Just Plain Sad Slow. It would have been entertaining (for opposition fans) to have seen this play out, but thankfully Saudi Arabia flew to our rescue and wafted a camel sized wad of cash in front of these professionals faces and they departed for the desert.

    Our recruitment did what it invariably does and replaced these with very good players. Thankfully the hit rate of the complex mathematical model driven recruitment approach is extremely good, particularly compared to the prem average. The result being we were fortunate to upgrade and renew our midfield for relatively little outlay whilst simultaneously slashing our wage bill. The moral of this story was that confronting the problem and backing our recruitment team was probably preferable to waiting to see how bad things got before we were forced into emergency change.

    Next it will be the summer 2025 and we have arguably an even bigger job on our hands. Salah, Trent and VVD all have expiring contracts. Unlike the perma-crocked Thiago, old father time Milner and leaden-footed Fab and Jendo, these 3 are probably our best 3 players. Yet still there are complex arguments for retaining or bidding them farewell. VVD and Salah are still wonderful players who would walk into almost any team on the planet, yet these are not 30 yr olds who could expect another 2-3 seasons of high-quality football, they will be 33 and 34 when next season kicks off. The fall can be steep even for sensational players who keep themselves in great shape. It might also be slight, but when they get to this age you have to recruit for the transition even if they are still there, and that can be hard when you can’t guarantee a starting spot. A 12 or even 24 month extension would be ideal, but is unlikely. With Salah earning £350,000 and VVD on £250,000, Liverpool simply can’t afford to keep paying them such large sums for 3 or more years whilst crossing their fingers that they buck the popular trend and maintain form and fitness into their mid to late 30’s.

    It’s frustrating we work within our means rather than just play silly buggers with the finances and fudge the accounts where and when needed, but I suppose we have a sort of moral high horse to look down upon the Newcastle’s and Chelsea’s with, even if it’s all kind of meaningless considering our big club advantage.

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    As for replacing them, VVD arguably has a replacement already in the squad. Jarrel Quansah will not be VVD, but no one will be. We are going to have to live with the reality that he is largely irreplaceable. What we can replace him with is a very good defender who will hopefully progress to being world class. We should also recruit another young, talented CB and let them fight out being Konate’s partner.

    Salah is also irreplaceable, but unlike VVD we don’t have any replacement in the squad. We will already be trawling the market for a left footed, high output, world class attacking winger/forward, preferably already having experience at the highest level. Not many of those. In my eyes 2 players stand out. The first is Saka. He is tailor made to replace Salah, they even sound the same. The problem – he is absolutely not leaving his boyhood club who are also competing for all the trophies to come and play for us.

    The other is Cole Palmer. Now, he obviously has a very different profile as a player. He’s certainly not a winger, but he is left footed and plays predominantly from the right. He’s also one of the few players on the planet that can match Salah in terms of output, scoring and assisting with incredible regularity. The problem is Chelsea not wanting to lose their best player who has a looooong contract. However, their business model only works by selling some of the amassed talent as the seasons go by. Ideally, they would sell the cast offs to mid table prem sides for decent money to offset the huge amortisation costs of their incomprehensible transfer splurge. Chelsea will have somewhere in the region of £150m already spent every season for certainly the next 5 years and probably the next 8. And that’s before they buy anyone else in the intervening period. That needs managing. You can’t sell hotels every year.

    Mainly though, we will rely on Cole Palmer angling for the move. There’s no guarantee that will happen. Even if it does, Chelsea, not wanting to lose their best player, will try and pull Liverpool’s pants down. They’ll quote £150-200m at least. Who knows what Liverpool will be willing to pay, certainly not that. We’ve offered £111m for Caicedo so it’s not against our religion to throw 9 figures at targets, but let’s face it, it’s not exactly our MO.

    If ever we were going to break with convention though, this is the time to do it. He is English, young and fills an incredibly difficult position. Left footed, goal merchants are unicorns and unicorns are expensive.

    For Trent, the problems are different and more difficult. Obviously, we would prefer he stayed. He’s 26, a scouser and a world class talent. He’s on a lot of money and we can afford to offer more, even something akin to Salah. Unfortunately, its not really in our hands. Trent seems like he fancies the sun and glamour of Madrid. It happens. Again, there is a player within the squad who could nicely take his place. Bradley is a real talent. Again, it doesn’t mean he will be good enough and that everything will be seamless, but at least there is a young, hungry player who looks genuine quality and Trent leaving opens a place for him to shine. In an ideal world it works out great. In our world we just have to wait and see.

    I don’t begrudge Trent the move, though it would have been nice to have a transfer fee as he’s leaving as he approaches his prime, but it is what it is. A word of warning though, Trent has mentioned the Ballon D’or, and the last English player to win it found leaving Liverpool in his prime to go for tuppence to Madrid did not work out well. He never got the chance to come back, despite desperately wanting it. Now he cries when he sees the Kop.
    Ed Ern

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    It’s a wrap!
    Dear 365,

    Arsenal’s Fake title dreams will have to wait yet another year. Just to keep track, it’s now been 18 years since I wrote in to 365 after the CL Final loss, stating that it could be decades before we see another Arsenal League title. It was derided as hysteria and heresy back then, but the 20-year barren spell is to become 21.

    Arteta is a good manager doing a good job, but I said this two seasons ago after the epic title bottle job (8 point lead was it) and it wasn’t some Oracle-esque statement: Arteta is failing at the attacking side of the game and this season is showing up the worst of Arteta’s attacking shortcomings, already. There are three main issues I can see quite clearly, because the defensive side of Arsenal’s game is excellent:

    * Lack of attacking courage. We saw Arsenal clam up when reduced to 10 at home to Brighton. Points dropped. Happened again away at Bournemouth. Big teams do not behave like this. At Citeh it was more forgivable but still ridiculous for Arsenal to have zero attacking moves for 45 minutes – you need to pose a threat on the break, surely. But there wasn’t, which explains why Ruben Dias spent 45 minutes playing an Bergkamp role, hovering outside the Arsenal penalty area: he knew there was zero threat in behind.

    And now the Liverpool match, yet again Arteta clearly instructing his team to sit back and be conservative with a slender lead. Such curious management when you’re missing your best defender who has the pace and composure (Saliba) and when Arsenal had smothered Liverpool for the opening 45. Arsenal absolutely could and should have gone for the third, and could have sat back thereafter. Instead, Salah predictably punished naive Arsenal defenders. Oddly, as soon as they conceded, Arsenal suddenly proved they had the ability to go attack Liverpool.

    * Poor attacking squad planning. Stevie Wonder can see this one chaps: Arsenal’s entire attacking strategy relies on two players being present. If either is out, Arsenal can’t function. No Odegaard = no attacking creativity. No Saka = no goal threat.

    After season one’s bottle-job, Arteta should have immediately addressed the lack of reliable striker. He did not, and it cost Arsenal the following season. This season, we are seeing Arsenal really struggle to create because without Odegaard, there’s practically nothing. Trossard is very good but isn’t as quick-witted. Citeh regularly play without KDB and it’s hardly noticeable these days. If Haaland is missing, Citeh still find methods to create and win. Gvardiol is more clinical than every Arsenal attacker not called Bukayo Saka.

    * Deadwood. Easy one this. Arteta spent £65m on Havertz, who is on a reported £200k a week. And £50m on Fake Brazilian Steve Bull, Jesus. You cannot rely on either of these players to provide anything in big games. Havertz has zero goals or assists in two years of games v Citeh and Liverpool. He even struggles against the weaker former “Big” teams like ManYoo and Spurs. It’s pathetic. If you wanted to spend £65m on someone to score goals at home to Leicester, you could have got Michaïl Antonio for 20% of the cost FFS. If Saudi football is insane enough to pay actual millions for Jesus, he should be shipped off ASAP. I recall a few Gooners calling this guy “world class”. Pep is still giggling at that fraudulent transaction FYI

    Ultimately, we are in a copy-paste scenario from last season after Arsenal drew 2-2 at home to 10-man Fulham. Arsenal’s title challenge is officially Dead. Arsenal will not win the title this season. This season was a golden opportunity with Citeh missing their most important player for the entire season (Rodri, making a mockery of the Arsenal annual “injury” excuse – oh and then there’s KDB. Oh and there’s Grealish. Oh and there’s Doku too. Ah yes then Oscar Bobb. Yet Citeh are top, sailing along). Arteta and Edu knew what needed to be done in summer, and proceeded to do sod all.

    Worse is still to come, as I can definitely see Newcastle saving Howe’s bacon with a rousing home win at St James. See you all next season, for Season 21 of the most Ridiculous show on earth, the “Will Arteta ever get over the line” show.
    Stewie Griffin (Arteta is never getting them over the line. New contract was pointless. Inept Chelsea still managed a top attacking signing in Palmer, Newcastle managed it with £60m Isak, Liverpool did it with Salah, Pep with Haaland, Villa have Watkins and Duran FFS – Arteta the odd one out. He’s not made a single top attacking goalscorer signing in his entire time at Arsenal. Not one. And yes, he’s got less trophies than ETH, which is farcical and unacceptable)

    Arsenal aren’t being targeted.

    The referees made clear what the rules are and Arsenal simply haven’t been very good at cottoning on.

    Our luck with injuries though is a problem, but you have to make the best of it and given the sheer number of defenders out, and the fact Kwior had to come in, I’ll take 2-2.

    I wish Liverpool all the best, but I predicted another City cakewalk at the start of the season and I see no reason to change my mind.
    Graham Simons, Gooner, Norf London

    Dear Ed

    All I want to say is David Raya obviously ate a jam sandwich yesterday. Look in the 46th minute, he holds onto the ball from 45:31 to 45:51. What happened to the 6 second rule. Absurd how long he’s allowed to let the ball stick to his hands.

    Good performance though, you just wonder whether City would have put Arsenal to the sword with that defence.

    Best,
    Wik, Pretoria (we were happy to draw at The Emirates), LFC

    Winners and Losers: Forest edition
    W&L seem rather light today, presumably due to the distraction of Ten Hag receiving a lottery sized payout, so I thought i’d chip in but only for my team, Forest:

    Winners

    Forest’s defence
    2nd best defensive record in the league, only bettered by Liverpool. The back 5 at Forest were signed for a total (according to TransferMarkt) of €34.3 mil, less than half of one Van Dijk.

    Nikola Milenkovic
    The best signing of the season. Presumably whoever wrote this just forgot about him? Clearly a better signing that Archie (4 prem games and no starts) Gray or Iliman (2 goals, no assist) Ndiaye. A steal of a signing who bigger clubs should have been all over.

    Nuno
    Many Forest fans, including myself, were not convinced by him but fair play, he’s doing an incredible job. He doesn’t have that connection with fans that Steve Cooper did, and hearing Forest fans singing Cooper’s name on Friday would have been painful for some Managers but Nuno has his own, completely different approach and it is clearly working.

    Forest away from home
    2022/2023 – 1 win, 8 points from 19 games. 0.42 PPG
    2023/2024 – 4 wins, with 16 points from 19 games. 0.84 PPG
    2024/2025 – 3 wins so far, with 11 points from 5 games. 2.2PG

    Early days and a short sample size that includes two promoted teams but also games at Liverpool, Chelsea and Brighton. What a transformation.

    Forest’s Summer transfer business
    A lot has been made of Forest’s spending since being promoted, the overhaul was necessary but at times, there didn’t quite seem to be a strategy beyond sign who we can. This Summer was different, less of an overhaul but strengthening in key areas and building the depth. The aforementioned Milenkovic and Morena on loan have formed 2/5ths of the stingy defence. The likes of Morato, Silva and Sosa have added depth and different options from the bench. Then Anderson, the disappointed reaction by Newcastle fans when he was sold was promising and he’s been brilliant. Being able to send Vladhodimos in the opposite direction to make a net spend of around 15mil on Anderson was amazing, i’d love to know who did the negotiating for Newcastle on that one?

    Losers
    Those who predicted this would be the year Forest would go down. There was many, include a few of you from F365, who had Forest as one of the main relegation contenders alongside the 3 promoted teams. It’s not a problem, just put together an A4 letter sized apology and admission of stupidity and all will be forgiven.
    James

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    Ange management
    Morning all

    I think Ange is likely to get himself fired. It’s a shame, it carries on making Spurs the joke and will lead to articles about an historically soft DNA / profoundly unserious football. Many fans don’t want to start again. But when it comes, he’ll deserve it. So lets get into it –

    Who makes James Maddison captain? What in the history of the player makes that the right call…

    I don’t understand his strategy in the midfield. This nonsense has been going on for a year now. When Spurs had that astonishing run at the start of last year, they played two holding midfielders. It contributed to their success. Ange seems intent on playing one. It doesn’t work. He regularly needs to change it mid game. Sarr is becoming last year’s Hojberg. It needed changing at half time against West Ham but he went with the same strategy against Palace. Madness

    Who brings Werner on? Who does that!? HIS TEAMMATES WON’T PASS HIM THE BALL!! The poor fella is so bereft of form and confidence I don’t think he could impact a league one game.

    This week is likely to go very badly with City and Villa to come. That’s a Villa side that Spurs have twice beaten 4 – 0 away firstly under Gerrard and then Emery. We look a million miles away from Villa in a way that is so preventable it keeps me awake at night. The stubborn bugger is running out of rope.

    Cheers
    Andrew

    Villa still jammy?
    Dear Jeff G, who asks how failure to have Hawkeye turned on constitutes referee incompetence; please choose your favourite from A) it is the referee’s job to ensure before the game that the technology and equipment he has at his disposal is in working order? Or B) I was using the term ‘referees’ to mean the wider body of officials who oversee the game. As for having ‘never seen a ref turn Hawkeye on’, have you ever seen a ref paint the lines on the pitch before the game? No? Or a lino sew their own flag? Thought not.

    Just speculating, but maybe Villa might’ve needed the Grealish cash given that the sudden shortfall in TV money, sponsorship etc and had a premier league wage bill to sustain, and thus been forced to sell even if no one met the release. Not to mention that any contract worth its salt would’ve had a reduction in the release clause had Villa gone down. Don’t suppose you’ve got a copy to hand have you?

    Dear Iain, please see the above and the leading image in the mailbox article that your response was published in; the ball is demonstrably over the line.

    And as for other arguments akin to ‘we should’ve had a pen in the game before’, the reason this incident is different is because it’s 100% objective, which is why the goal line tech causes no controversy (when it’s turned on) and isn’t really part of the wider VAR conversation. It just works.

    Interested to know if any Villains thought they got a bit lucky this weekend as well? That corner traveled an awful long way high up in the air before Bailey handled it. And would you have wanted the other penalty shout if it had been at the other end?
    Elliot

    Foreign refs
    The Premier League is apparently the bestest in the world, and it is currently being made to look an absolute joke week in week out by having the most dog turd officiating in the world. You might think this is the griping of a bitter Arsenal fan, and you’re probably correct, but I think if we want people to continue to respect our league, we need to do away with PGMOL and get in the best refs from around the world. Referees who aren’t beholden to the whims of unaccountable people. Referees who aren’t being remunerated to the tunes of thousands by the Saudi league every season.

    Every club feels persecuted at some point or other, so I am not going to say Arsenal suffer any more than any other club. But to suffer due to incompetence rather than malice is unacceptable. They are not fit for purpose. VAR is not fit for purpose. The lack of any accountability or repercussions for people who fail the sport and the rules is unacceptable. I can imagine many clubs and their owners will push for this. They are investing hundreds of millions into their clubs, and their value is undermined when the people with the simplest job, implementing the rules, repeatedly fail. To be honest, maybe the Premier League bubble needs to burst. Maybe if people start turning off or watching other leagues, there will be some sort of reaction, but I won’t hold my breath.

    Let’s just look forward to the 5th City league win in a row. We’re a farmers league now because our FA, referees and everyone else is scared of a petro-state. Shameful.
    John Matrix AFC

    Damola asks how premier league refs are appraised and it’s really simple; in hindsight can the decision be justified in isolation ? Yes or no. Context only matters if it justifies the decision. Was Trossard’s second yellow justified? Yes, letter of the law, no option but to send him off. Was Diaz escaping a yellow for kicking the ball away justified? Yes, Arsenal weren’t ready to take the free kick so he didn’t delay any restart. In isolation you can say that both decisions were correct and move on to the next game. It’s only when you look at both decisions together that things don’t add up. Letter of the law for one and not the other. The same extenuating circumstances in both but only applied to one because City also weren’t set up for their free kick in the <1 second before Trossard kicked the ball away. An individual ref can explain away each one and pass their appraisal but the PGMOL can’t explain both without admitting that they don’t apply the laws fairly.

    The Premier League doesn’t have a problem in understanding the rules, it has a problem in understanding why the rules exist. It makes a mockery of every single game in a season if the rules aren’t applied evenly and with fairness as the primary concern. How many players have been booked or sent off this season for delay of game? That’s the important question that needs to be asked. Not was Rice’s decision correct. Not was Trossard’s decision correct. Does the Premier League apply the rules fairly and consistently? Instead we’ve arrived at the point where incorrect decisions won’t be corrected, not because we’ve missed it but because the most important thing about a game of football is that we don’t overrule referees. How backwards is that? It’s like the whole sport exists to serve the officials and not the players, clubs and fans. Fairness is not a concern for the powers that be.

    When the FA lost their case against Arteta after last year’s Newcastle game it should have been a tide shift. Arteta was able to prove that other managers had said exactly the same things that he said and weren’t charged to which the FA attempted to argue that they held Arteta to a higher standard. You can dress this up however you want but that argument was an admission of bias at the very least. It doesn’t matter if you’re an Arsenal fan or not, the FA admitted that different standards are applied to different teams and none of you seem to be able to see past your own injustices to see that the whole system is broken. A problem of bias, no doubt against many teams, that was brought into the light and roundly shepherded back into the basement again.

    The problem won’t get fixed until everyone behaves like adults and admits that there are fundamental issues. On MOTD2 Stephen Warnock said about the Van Dijk Havertz incident that Van Dijk didn’t even kick out. Now you can watch it and see that not only did Van Dijk actually kick out, he kicked out twice. It’s not an opinion, it’s a matter of fact, it happened and we can’t have an honest discussion about it if one party says it didn’t. The machine told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. We’re so far away from fixing officiating I don’t even know if it can be saved, the rot is too deep.
    SC, Belfast (Replace Arsenal for your team and whatever nonsense you’ve had to put up with)

    We’ve finally jumped the shark with VAR.

    I’ve written in several times (to the astonishment of no one) how my Everton have been jobbed repeatedly by VAR. Sure, we’ve had some good VAR decisions, but the majority have been awful. But I’ve always concluded my rants with “no one cares because it’s Everton,” and “it only matters when it happens to your club.” Both points no one would argue with.

    Now were not only seeing continued discussion about the farce that is VAR and the officiating, not only behind it, but on the pitch as well…BUT…now we’re finally seeing sensible readers complain about it when it’s not their club but someone else’s, and EVEN IF that “someone else’s club” is a bitter rival.

    When I see an Arsenal supporter complain about how United and Spurs have been treated by VAR…pigs flying everywhere.

    Damola in Bremen also mentioned foreign referees. Yes please.
    TX Bill (too lazy for brackets today) EFC

    FAO: Manc in SA
    I’m not a huge NFL fan but I’d say have a look at the Houston Texans.

    Great young quarterback. Great young coach. Very good players at the skill positions and other than against the Minnesota Vikings, a solid defense.

    An up-and-coming team and you’ll have no accusations of being a bandwagon fan.
    TX Bill (what a great goal by Beto…feel good story) EFC

  • Ukraine’s U-21 national team qualifies for Euro 2025 despite defeat in match with Serbia

    Ukraine’s U-21 national team qualifies for Euro 2025 despite defeat in match with Serbia

    Ukraine's U-21 national team qualifies for Euro 2025 despite defeat in match with Serbia

    Ukraine's youth national team lost to Serbia 0:1, but took second place in the group. This allowed the team to reach the finals of Euro 2025 U-21, where it will continue to compete.

    Ukraine's youth national team lost to Serbia but reached the final of Euro 2025 U-21. This is reported by the Ukrainian Football Association , UNN reports.

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    In the match, the Ukrainians conceded the only goal in the first half and eventually lost 0-1.

    Despite this defeat, the Ukrainian youth team took second place in their group, which allowed them to reach the final part of the competition.

    The team is now preparing for the upcoming Euro 2025 U-21 games.

    Ukraine's national team draws with the Czech RepublicOctober 14 2024, 08:47 PM • 16091 view

  • Russians have used drones with thermobaric warheads for recent attacks on Ukraine – Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise

    Russians have used drones with thermobaric warheads for recent attacks on Ukraine – Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise

    Russians have used drones with thermobaric warheads for recent attacks on Ukraine - Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise

    The experts of Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise found modified “Shahed 136” with a thermobaric warhead during the recent attacks in Ukraine. The drones are equipped with Russian Kometa units and Chinese control boards.

    During recent attacks on the territory of Ukraine, Russians used attack drones with thermobaric warheads. Experts from the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise told about this in an exclusive commentary to UNN .

    The specialists of Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise visited the sites of the events following the Russian attacks on the territory of Ukraine on October 26-29, 2024. The investigating authorities have already handed over some of the fragments of the weapons used by Russia to experts for further study and analysis. In a number of other cases, the pre-trial investigation bodies are expected to submit the objects of investigation and the relevant decisions for the appointment of forensic examinations.

    Preliminary analysis at the scene revealed parts and fragments of a Shahed 136 unmanned aerial vehicle (Russian designation: Geranium 2) with a thermobaric warhead. In particular, the following were identified: Chinese-made engine control boards, Russian-made Kometa units, engines and other parts

    – said the experts of the Laboratory of Explosive Research of the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise.

    Experts explained that the Kometa device is the only Russian technology that the occupiers have begun to use in an attack drone.

    Evidence of the installation of the Comet is present in a growing list of munitions, such as X-69 and Iskander-M missiles, planning FABs, Orlan reconnaissance drones, etc. Conclusions from the analysis of previous similar components show that the production of this Russian component is impossible without the use of foreign microelectronics

    – noted in the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise.

    At the same time, it is too early to talk about the effectiveness of the changes, experts say. According to them, it is obvious that Russia is currently using Shahed 136 mainly to destroy civilian infrastructure and terrorize the population. The flight missions for these drones are laid down in advance, but the accuracy of their execution is not critical for the enemy. It is enough for an attack drone to simply reach Ukrainian territory, because the aggressor's main goal is to cause any damage, cause chaos and spread panic among the population.

  • P. P. Diddy is accused of molesting a 10-year-old boy

    P. P. Diddy is accused of molesting a 10-year-old boy

    P. P. Diddy is accused of molesting a 10-year-old boy

    The 54-year-old hip-hop mogul P. Diddy is accused of sexually abusing a 10-year-old boy in 2005. The incident occurred in a New York hotel during an audition, where the child was drugged.

    Sean John Combs, known as Puff Daddy and P. Diddy, is accused in a new trial of sexually abusing a 10-year-old boy with drugs.

    Writes UNN with reference to The Guardian.

    The 54-year-old hip-hop mogul is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a 10-year-old boy in a New York City hotel room in 2005.

    The 10-year-old boy, who was not named in the lawsuit, was an aspiring actor and rapper who had traveled with his parents from California to meet with music industry representatives. During what was supposed to be an audition for Combs, he was given a drug in his soda by a Combs employee and “sexually assaulted by the founder of Bad Boy Records,” according to the lawsuit.

    The boy eventually lost consciousness. When he regained consciousness, Combs threatened to severely injure the child's parents if he told anyone about what had happened, the statement said.

    For reference

    In recent months, Diddy, a well-known music entrepreneur and producer, has been the subject of serious accusations by more than a hundred people who have accused him of crimes of an extremely serious nature.

    In another lawsuit, a 17-year-old unidentified male claimed that Combs forced him to perform sexual acts with Combs and a security guard during a three-day audition for the television show Making the Band, which Combs produced.

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    According to the statement, when a novice participant expressed doubts, he was excluded from the competition and could not return to the music industry for seven years.

    The case of sexual abuse of Diddy, reported by the young singer, has already provoked a strong reaction from both the music community and law enforcement agencies. After a complaint was filed with the New York State Supreme Court, the situation escalated, and various organizations and associations spoke out.

    Combs is being held in a New York prison after pleading not guilty to federal sex trafficking charges contained in an indictment unsealed the day after his arrest on September 16. The charges include allegations that he coerced and abused women and forced victims to remain silent through blackmail and violence.

    Rapper Diddy faces a wave of 120 new sexual assault chargesOctober 3 2024, 10:47 AM • 13249 views

  • Germany could be a key player in ending the war in Ukraine – FT

    Germany could be a key player in ending the war in Ukraine – FT

    Germany could be a key player in ending the war in Ukraine - FT

    Germany, under Scholz's leadership, will play a decisive role in Ukraine's accession to NATO and ending the war.

    Western leaders are looking for ways to peace while Russia intensifies its aggression against Ukraine and Europe. Germany will play a key role in ending the war in Ukraine , according to an article by the Financial Times, UNN reports.

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    According to the Financial Times, Western leaders are openly seeking to mediate a ceasefire with the Kremlin, with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaking of a “faster path to peace.”

    But Russian dictator Vladimir Putin , unwilling to compromise, is stepping up his aggression against Ukraine and its Western supporters.

    Russia's hostile activities have intensified across Europe, ranging from propaganda, sabotage and arson to assassination plots, with particular attention being paid to Germany. A German intelligence chief recently warned parliamentarians: “Putin will continue to test the strength of the West's “red lines” and further escalate the confrontation.

    “Delivering Taurus is not going to war” – German Chancellor candidate MerzOctober 28 2024, 09:37 AM • 15346 views

    Most of the states on the eastern flank of the alliance (as well as the new NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte) are in favor of formally inviting Kyiv to join NATO. Germany is seen as belonging to the second camp (with others hiding behind it), while Hungary and Slovakia, both of which have pro-Kremlin leaders, are openly opposed.

    Now, a German newspaper reports that Paris and London are leaning toward an invitation, and even the Biden administration is cautiously ready to consider the topic.

    Germany's role is key. Unlike Boris Johnson, who, as prime minister of the United Kingdom, is always wrapped in the mantle of Winston Churchill, Scholz is a deeply reserved man who does not accept political theatrics and shrill calls to destiny. He has other concerns, of course, such as the recession and the fact that his unpopular three-party coalition seems to be on the verge of collapse. But in a dark time for Ukraine and Europe, he has a lot on his plate

    – says the Financial Times article.

    Zelensky answers whether it is possible to hold the second Peace Summit without fulfilling the points of the Victory PlanOctober 17 2024, 11:36 AM • 11344 views

  • Man Utd: Balague reveals huge Amorim twist after Red Devils approach ex-Everton boss

    Man Utd: Balague reveals huge Amorim twist after Red Devils approach ex-Everton boss

    Man Utd targets Ruben Amorim and Marco Silva

    Guillem Balague has revealed that Ruben Amorim could decide to snub Man Utd and wait for the Man City job, according to reports.

    Erik ten Hag was dismissed on Monday, a day after Man Utd suffered their fourth Premier League defeat of the season at West Ham, dropping to 14th in the table. They have won only one of their last eight games in all competitions.

    Within hours of that announcement being made, reports said the Old Trafford club were willing to pay the 10 million euros (£8.3million) release clause to secure 39-year-old Amorim, whose Sporting Lisbon side sit top of the Portuguese table.

    Amorim has won two Portuguese titles and two League Cups with Sporting since joining the club in March 2020.

    In recent weeks he has been suggested as a future Man City manager, with Sporting’s Hugo Viana, a close friend, due to move to the blue half of Manchester as the club’s new director of football next season.

    And now Spanish football expert Balague has heard that Amorim could now wait for the Man City job with Man Utd making an approach for Fulham boss Marco Silva, who has also had a spell as Everton manager.

    Balague wrote on X on Monday night: “I hear from Portugal a new possibility. Ruben Amorim might decide to wait for City if Pep leaves. But United pushing for a deal And Marco Silva has also been approached by Manchester United.”

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    The news that Ten Hag had been sacked didn’t take too many people by surprise with Man Utd legend Gary Neville insisting he “thought it was coming”.

    Neville said on Sky Sports: “I thought it was coming. Looking at that Tottenham game a few weeks ago I felt I had seen this before. It was a bad day for Manchester United and a bad day for Erik ten Hag.

    “It’s got worse form then, yesterday the missed chances were unacceptable, they should have been two or three up at halftime.

    “Overall, the challenges of the results and performances have meant that the owners have decided to sack him. I don’t think anybody will be truly shocked this morning.

    “I suspect the Tottenham game was probably a catalyst for them to start thinking about a new manager.

    “You look at who is available then you try to think of the timing. You are half hoping the manager can turn it around but 99 times out of 100, the tide is against you and continues to do so.

    “They have chosen a moment that was decided a few weeks ago. That has come yesterday.

    “They would have started the process of finding Erik ten Hag’s successor.”

  • Fury promised to take revenge on Usyk for postponing the fight and “ruining” Christmas

    Fury promised to take revenge on Usyk for postponing the fight and “ruining” Christmas

    Fury promised to take revenge on Usyk for postponing the fight and “ruining” Christmas

    Tyson Fury reacted emotionally to the postponement of his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk to December 21, 2024. The British boxer said that the Ukrainian “has to pay for it” because of his ruined holiday plans.

    Boxer Tyson Fury reacted emotionally to the postponement of his rematch with heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, emphasizing that the Ukrainian "must pay for it." He said this in an interview with Sky News, UNN reports.

    "I do the same thing, but I don't get a judge's decision in the ninth round, and I won the fight comfortably. Yes, I'm going to change the fact that I'm not getting knocked down," Fury said.

    Fury jokes that being a contender and not a champion is terrible. Emphasizing that "all this glitz and glamor… it's all nonsense that goes along with boxing," and he's here to make money.

    "He (Oleksandr Usyk – ed.) actually postponed the rematch, I was really looking forward to good preparation for Halloween, bonfire night, Christmas and New Year. But he ruined it for me, so now I'll only have three days for Christmas. He has to pay for that!" – said the boxer

    Although he claims he's not interested in history, titles, or anything outside of boxing, another fight with Usyk would be significant. It would secure him a unique place in the history of the sport:

    "I would rather have a trilogy with Usyk, and then it would be 1-1, and I would be the only heavyweight in history to have three trilogies. That would be pretty impressive.

    Recall

    The rematch between absolute heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury is scheduled for December 21, 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

    And last week, Usyk showed up dressed as "Hitman" for a press conference with Tyson Fury.

  • Israel prepares revolutionary laser defense against missile attacks for $5 per shot

    Israel prepares revolutionary laser defense against missile attacks for $5 per shot

    Israel prepares revolutionary laser defense against missile attacks for $5 per shot

    Israel plans to commission a new Iron Beam laser system in 2025. The system will be able to destroy missiles and drones for $5 instead of the $60,000 spent on intercepting Iron Dome.

    Israel expects a new laser system that can intercept rockets, drones, and mortar fire at low cost to be put into operation next year after an accelerated production process, UNN reports citing Bloomberg.

    Details

    The shield, known as Iron Beam, will complement Israel's existing air defense, which has been stretched during more than a year of fighting with Iran and its proxies in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Yemen. It is designed to neutralize incoming projectiles by heating them with a high-energy laser, rather than shooting them down with missiles.

    According to the state-owned Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, the manufacturer of both types of weapons, the new system has an effective range of hundreds to several kilometers and will thus complement the short-range Iron Dome missile interceptor. Israeli company Elbit Systems Ltd. said that the Defense Ministry has awarded it a contract worth about $200 million to supply Iron Beam lasers.

    While it costs about $60,000 to shoot down a projectile with Iron Dome, the price of Iron Beam will be only $5, according to an industry source. The laser system will also eliminate the risk of debris damage to the interceptor.

    The Iron Beam is being manufactured at an accelerated pace and "should enter service in a year," Defense Ministry Director General Eyal Zamir said Monday, announcing a NIS 2 billion ($536 million) investment in the system's production. This "heralds the beginning of a new era on the battlefield – the laser era," he said.

    Israel expects $5.2 billion in emergency funding from the United States, some of which will be used for Iron Beam, Zamir said on October 21.

    Addendum

    Israel's air defense has largely been developed in conjunction with key ally the United States, which recently deployed one of its own THAAD interceptors to help repel potential ballistic missile attacks from Iran.

  • China announces the discovery of deep-sea spy devices

    China announces the discovery of deep-sea spy devices

    China announces the discovery of deep-sea spy devices

    China's Ministry of State Security has announced the discovery of spy devices on the surface and bottom of the ocean. The devices are capable of transmitting data and directing foreign submarines in China's territorial waters.

    China's Ministry of State Security said it had discovered spy devices both on the ocean surface and in the deep sea. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.

    Details

    It is noted that the devices, which were hidden on the ocean floor, sent back information that could “create a battlefield in advance.” Among them are underwater “beacons” that can guide foreign submarines.

    Some act as “secret agents,” drifting and floating with the waves, monitoring the situation in our territorial waters in real time. Some function as underwater “lighthouses,” pointing the way for foreign submarines that have violated our waters,

    – the ministry said.

    Details

    According to analysts, the submarine arms race is intensifying between China, the United States, and their allies. As Beijing intends to get a new generation of nuclear submarines, which will be commissioned by the end of the decade.

    Faced with a serious and complex covert security struggle in the deep sea and a real threat from foreign espionage and intelligence agencies… (the ministry) will firmly protect China's sovereignty, security and development interests and promote the construction of a strong maritime nation,

    – they added in a statement.

    China is outraged by US sanctions against its companies that supplied UAVs to russiaOctober 24 2024, 01:32 PM • 17440 views

  • Pollution of the Earth’s atmosphere has reached a record level – scientists

    Pollution of the Earth’s atmosphere has reached a record level – scientists

    Pollution of the Earth's atmosphere has reached a record level - scientists

    The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere has reached the highest level in human history. The potential for heat retention in the atmosphere is 51.5% higher than in 1990.

    Pollution of the Earth's atmosphere, which causes the warming of the planet, reached the highest level in human history last year, which is an alarming indicator of the world's inability to curb climate change. This is indicated by the data of the report of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), The Washington Post reports, according to UNN.

    The concentration of carbon dioxide, the most important factor leading to global warming, is growing faster than at any time since the evolution of our species

    – the statement said.

    Details

    It is noted that rising CO2 levels correlate with consistently high rates of fossil fuel consumption. In addition, ecosystems are potentially less able to absorb excess carbon.

    At the same time, emissions of greenhouse gases methane and nitrogen oxide reached historic highs in 2023. Thus, the total potential for retaining heat in the atmosphere is now 51.5% higher than in 1990, when scientists first warned that the world was on the path to catastrophic climate change.

    Recall

    The Global Commission on the Economics of Water reports on the unprecedented stress on the water cycle caused by human activities. This threatens food security, economies, and the lives of billions of people.