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Aug 31, 2025, 05:00 AM ETNewcastle United are closing in on AS Roma striker Artem Dovbyk, which could pave the way for Alexander Isak to finally join Liverpool. Join us for the latest transfer news, rumors and gossip from around the globe ahead of window closing on Monday.Transfers homepage | Done deals | Men’s grades | Women’s gradesTOP STORIES- Sources: Chelsea cancel Jackson loan after Delap injury- Source: Liverpool bid £35m for Palace’s Guéhi- Antony saga takes twist as Betis ‘withdraw’ offer to Man UnitedRoma’s Artem Dovbyk has been linked with a move to Newcastle United. Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesTRENDING…

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Earlier this month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu openly endorsed the project of “Greater Israel”, telling i24 News that he is on a “historic and spiritual mission” of territorial conquest. This maximalist vision builds on the existing Greater Israel and its settler-colonial control of East Jerusalem, the Golan Heights, the West Bank and now, once again, Gaza – where the government hopes it will soon re-establish itself. It seeks to expand Jewish colonial settlement to encompass all of historic Palestine, allegedly once the exclusive home of the ancient Hebrews and promised by the Jewish God to the “Chosen People”, along with parts of…

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KUWAIT:  The sixth Kuwaiti relief aircraft, carrying 10 tons of food aid, departed on Sunday as part of the second Kuwaiti air bridge to Gaza, continuing the humanitarian campaign “Kuwait by Your Side” in urgent solidarity. Heading to Egypt’s Al-Arish International Airport, the Kuwaiti aircraft is participating in the campaign “Fazza for Gaza,” organized by the Kuwait Red Crescent Society in cooperation with the Ministries of Social Affairs, Foreign Affairs, and Defense. Chairman of the Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) Khaled Al-Mughamis said to KUNA before departure that continuous humanitarian convoys are being dispatched to Gaza, following high directives and…

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A recent surge in matcha’s popularity has led to a global matcha shortage, driven by soaring demand and limited production in Japan, where high-quality matcha is grown.Justin Sullivan | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesTOKYO — When Chitose Nagao retired after nearly three decades in advertising to start a matcha cafe, she never imagined lines would be snaking around her shop before it opened. By midafternoon, the tins of matcha powder on her shelves are sold out, while a steady stream of mostly overseas customers is waiting to try her latest green concoctions.Her store, Atelier Matcha, is one of the lucky ones. Although matcha supplies…

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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading on Aug. 22, 2025 in New York City.Michael M. Santiago | Getty ImagesSeptember in markets is a bit like a Monday morning; no one looks forward to it, and it usually lives up to its reputation. August gave investors plenty to cheer about, but history says September tends to be the worst month of the year for stocks.The S&P 500 hit a fresh record high at the end of August, topping 6,500, while the Dow Jones also touched new peaks. Across the Atlantic, the Stoxx Europe…

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Lucy Guo, founder and CEO of Passes.PassesSerial entrepreneur turned billionaire Lucy Guo shared that growing up with frugal parents motivated her to start hustling from the early days of her childhood.The thirty-year-old was recently named Forbes’ youngest self-made billionaire with a net worth of $1.3 billion, after her first business, Scale AI, was acquired by tech giant Meta in a deal that valued the AI data labelling company at $25 billion.The young entrepreneur is currently the founder of content creator monetization platform Passes, launched in 2022. She also founded a venture capital firm, Backend Ventures, in 2019, which invests in…

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India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a meeting on the sidelines of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit in Tianjin, China, on Aug. 31, 2025.Press Information Bureau | Via ReutersIndia and China are development partners, not rivals, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed on Sunday, as they discussed ways to improve trade ties amid global tariff uncertainty.Modi is in China for the first time in seven years to attend a two-day meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation regional security bloc, along with Russian President Vladimir Putin and leaders from Iran, Pakistan…

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KUWAIT:  Kuwait frequently experiences a weather phenomenon known as “haze,” characterized by suspended fine dust and particles in dry air, leading to reduced horizontal visibility, the Meteorological Center said Sunday. Acting Director Dhirar Al-Ali told KUNA that haze consists of substances such as fine sand, pollen, and eroded minerals, and typically appears brown or gray, resembling light fog but differing in composition and humidity.He noted that the phenomenon occurs on more than 290 days annually, especially during May and July, due to strong winds, dry conditions, and human activities such as construction.Haze can affect respiratory health due to high concentrations…

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 KUWAIT:  Amid fierce competition, Kuwait is solidifying its role as a leading regional food and hospitality destination, boosted by quality restaurants and enhanced service.Digital restaurant bloggers have significantly promoted Kuwait’s vibrant culinary scene, attracting diverse food enthusiasts and raising the country’s culinary tourism.Restaurant bloggers have also evolved into professional digital media entities, using high-quality tools to provide detailed reviews. Their influential evaluations have significantly impacted consumer choices, public perception, and restaurant sales. Recent studies have revealed that consumers heavily rely on bloggers’ opinions, making them a strong influence that drives restaurants to enhance service and product quality to avoid losses.…

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A Filipino priest, who publicly protested against then-President Rodrigo Duterte’s bloody crackdown against illegal drugs despite death threats and helped provide proper funerals to slain suspects, is among the winners of this year’s Ramon Magsaysay Awards — Asia’s version of the Nobel Prize.The other winners announced on Sunday were a non-profit foundation in India that worked to bring poor girls to schools in more than 30,000 villages across the South Asian country’s most underserved regions and a local Maldives diver who sparked a movement to save her tropical island nation from plastic pollution with massive cleanups…

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