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    The Global Reaction to Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Plan is Cautious Donald Trump continues to raise tensions in the Strait of Hormuz as he calls upon allies to secure this vital shipping route. Major countries, however, aren't rushing into action. The majority of countries are using a controlled and careful approach. They focus more on diplomatic action than military. UK still weighing its options Keir starmer is the leader of the UK government. The UK hasn't made any final decisions yet. The US, European countries, and Gulf Partners are all in discussions to come up with a plan that works. Ed Miliband has confirmed that every possible step is being reviewed. The UK still believes the best way to open the Strait is by ending the war. Germany rejects military role Germany is clearly pulling back. The leaders of the world have said that this conflict has nothing to do with NATO, and shouldn't involve European troops. Boris Pistorius, the Defence Minister of South Africa, questioned whether European vessels were needed when America already had a strong navy. Germany is taking a firm stance. Germany does not consider this to be its own war. France Signals Delay France under Emmanuel Macron has proposed a future naval coalition. This would not happen until the war's most intensive phase is over. France does not plan to send any ships in the Strait. The French military remains on the defensive in this region. China Tries to Calm Things Down China called for an end to all military action immediately. The officials warn that the rising tensions may harm global economic growth. China maintains contact with the key players in order to lower tensions. South Korea Monitoring Situation South Korea closely monitors the situation. Government has yet to make a decision. The government is examining different options for protecting citizens and energy lines. Parliament must approve any military action. Japan Legal Options Japan hasn't received any formal requests to send ships. The government, according to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, is examining possible measures. Japan is focused on protecting both its crew and vessels while remaining within legal limits. EU Prefers Diplomacy No plans exist for the European Union to increase its naval missions. Kaja Kallas, the head of foreign policy at the European Union's Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFA), said that there was little public support to put troops in danger. EU pushes for diplomatic solutions in order to maintain the openness of the Strait. The Global Mood is Still Careful In general, no international coalition is forming. The majority of countries are trying to avoid a direct confrontation with Iran. The focus is on securing trade routes and preventing further conflict.
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    How Can Football Lawmakers Fix Corner Kick Chaos in the Premier League? Corner kicks in the Premier League have turned into wrestling matches. Players push, grab, and block each other before the ball even drops. Goals from set pieces are rising, but so is frustration. Managers, referees, and fans now question whether football’s lawmakers need to step in. Growing Frustration Over Grappling at Corners Recent matches have highlighted the issue. During a clash between Everton and Manchester United, several Everton players crowded goalkeeper Senne Lammens. Leny Yoro ended up inside the net after being pushed, while Harry Maguire also became involved in the chaos. Everton manager David Moyes criticized referees for failing to act. He argued officials avoid making tough calls in crowded penalty areas. Other coaches share similar concerns. Arsenal have earned a reputation for mastering blocking tactics at corners. Moyes even described them as the best at using these so called dark arts, though he admitted they do it effectively. In Arsenal’s recent game against Chelsea, players visibly held opponents during set pieces. Chelsea conceded twice from corners in that 2 to 1 defeat. Is the Premier League Threshold Too High? Statistics show the trend clearly. Around 27 percent of goals in the Premier League this season have come from set pieces. That is higher than Serie A, Bundesliga, La Liga, and Ligue 1. The league believes its foul threshold sits at the right level. Before the season began, coaches, captains, referees, and pundits supported the current approach. Officials only punish clear and obvious holding, sometimes with VAR support. Still, many fans see players grabbing shirts while VAR checks tight offsides. That contrast fuels anger online. Possible Law Changes on the Table Some former officials suggest rule adjustments. One idea would allow referees to award penalties once they blow the whistle for a corner, even if the ball has not yet entered play. This change could stop early grappling. Another proposal requires attackers to start outside the six yard box before the kick. That would reduce crowding around the goalkeeper and create more space. So far, International Football Association Board has not prioritized this issue in its recent meetings. Lawmakers may view the problem as part of the natural evolution of tactics rather than a crisis. Who Should Take Responsibility? Coaches design these routines. Players execute them. Referees enforce the rules. Each group plays a role. However, as tactics grow more aggressive, enforcement becomes harder. Sixteen players can squeeze into a small area during a single corner. Referees must track multiple holds at once. That task tests even experienced officials. If the game’s image continues to suffer, lawmakers may have little choice but to act. Until then, corner kick chaos looks set to remain part of the Premier League story.
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What Should England Do About Jos Buttler? England face a big selection call ahead of the World Cup semi final. The main question is clear. What should they do about Jos Buttler? Buttler has struggled at the top of the order in recent matches. That dip in form has raised doubts about his role. Still, few doubt his class or his record in white ball cricket. Move Buttler Down the Order? One option is to move Buttler into the middle order. This could ease the pressure to attack from ball one. In one day cricket, he often plays as a finisher and handles that role well. In T20s, he has batted at five and six 45 times for England. However, he has not done that regularly since 2018. A shift now would require another player to open the innings. Tom Banton and Will Jacks are natural openers. Banton returned to the squad to strengthen the middle order, especially against spin. Jacks has impressed as a finisher in this tournament. He has scored 159 runs from just 90 balls. Harry Brook and Jacob Bethell have also opened in the IPL. Brook recently smashed a brilliant century at number three. Bethell, on the other hand, does not always start quickly. Swapping Brook and Buttler is possible, but it may disturb a settled position. Another factor is Buttler’s partnership with Phil Salt. Before the tournament, many saw that opening pair as one of England’s biggest strengths. Breaking it up would be a bold step. Should England Drop Him? Dropping Buttler looks unlikely. He signed a new two year central contract last year. He has been a key part of England’s white ball teams for more than a decade. Leaving him out of a World Cup semi final would be a massive call. The match could take place at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Buttler has an excellent IPL record at that ground. He has scored 94 not out, 89 and 116 there. Ben Duckett is the spare batter in the squad. He is also short of form. This winter, he has averaged just 18.88 across 12 matches in all formats. He even fell for a first ball duck in his most recent innings. England could also turn to Rehan Ahmed, a leg spinning all rounder. That would be a surprise move and a clear gamble. A Final Chance to Respond England’s next match against New Zealand offers a low pressure chance. They have already qualified, so the result will not change their position. This game could help Buttler find rhythm before the semi final. Former England spinner Alex Hartley backed him strongly. She said anyone writing Buttler off needs to think again. According to her, one clean shot could change everything. She believes he will deliver when it matters most. England now face a tough decision. Stick with their proven match winner, or make a bold change at the top?
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What Should England Do About Jos Buttler?

England face a big selection call ahead of the World Cup semi final. The main question is clear. What should they do about Jos Buttler? Buttler has struggled at the…

February 25, 2026
UEFA rejects Benfica appeal as Prestianni set to miss Real Madrid clash UEFA rejected Benfica’s appeal of the provisional suspension against Argentine winger Gianluca Prestianni. Prestianni, 20, will miss Benfica’s second-leg Champions League play off match against Real Madrid. This ban is the result of allegations made by Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior during their 1 to 0 win in last week’s first leg. Prestianni was suspended UEFA issued a provisional one-match ban to Prestianni after Vinicius Jr claimed that he used discriminatory language in the Lisbon match. According to the governing body, there were enough preliminary evidences for a prima-facie case. The officials were able to temporarily suspend the case while they conducted a thorough investigation. Benfica appealed the decision. The club did admit that, even if it went ahead, there was little chance of the decision affecting Wednesday's game in Madrid. Benfica’s Appeal is Rejected UEFA’s Appeals Body examined Benfica’s request, but rejected it. Prestianni is therefore suspended from the next European match. In the hope that the ruling would be changed, he trained at the Real Madrid stadium with his squad on Tuesday. The decision was not changed. The suspension is only temporary. The UEFA ethics and disciplinary inspection will complete a thorough review. Further sanctions may be imposed based on the results. Benfica: What this means Prestianni could have played while the investigation continued if UEFA hadn't imposed the temporary ban. Benfica will have to prepare without their young winger for the crucial Champions League match. Portuguese team is under even greater pressure as they trail Real Madrid 1 to 0 in the aggregate. UEFA is yet to announce a date for the ruling. Prestianni is still suspended until then and his immediate future in Europe remains unclear.
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Prestianni Suspension Confirmed as UEFA Rejects Benfica Appeal

The Prestianni suspension will stand after UEFA rejected Benfica’s appeal ahead of their crucial Champions League clash with Real Madrid. The Argentine winger will miss the second leg at the…

February 25, 2026
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Tourette sufferer says the broadcaster could have done more to stop his verbal tics being aired at the Bafta Film Awards. broadcastJohn Davidson who has Tourette Syndrome shouted a racial…

February 25, 2026
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A Patriotic Moment That Stood Out President Donald Trump drew strong reactions when he welcomed the gold medal winning U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team during his State of the Union…

February 25, 2026
Bill Gates Addresses Epstein Ties in Foundation Staff Meeting Bill Gates opened up to Gates Foundation employees about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Bill Gates answered questions directly during a town hall and acknowledged that he had made a grave mistake spending time with Jeffrey Epstein. The foundation stated that Gates accepted responsibility for his actions, and addressed staff concerns with great detail. Meeting topics included the US Department of Justice's recent release of Epstein files, the work of the Foundation in artificial intelligence and the future of the global health program. Gates says he did nothing illegal The Wall Street Journal reported that Gates apologized to his staff. Epstein was later made aware that Gates had engaged in two affairs with Russians. Gates, however, insisted that he had never committed any crimes and was not aware of anything criminal. According to reports, he told his employees that he had never spent any time or met with Epstein's victims. The employee said that he had never spent time with Epstein's victims or stayed at his properties. Gates acknowledged that he made a mistake by associating with Epstein. Gates said that he had to have done more research on Epstein before meeting with him. Even after Epstein's conviction, meetings continued. Gates first met Epstein in 2011. It was years later that Epstein had pleaded to a charge of soliciting a child for prostitution. Gates informed staff that he was aware of an "18 month restriction" which limited Epstein’s travel, but did not understand all the details at the time. He met Epstein up until 2014 and even outside of the United States. Gates said Epstein had claimed to be connected with billionaires, and that he suggested raising money for charitable and global health projects. He maintained contact despite warnings from Melinda French Gates. He admitted that Melinda French Gates had been skeptical of Epstein from the beginning. Re-examination of Files After Release In January, the US Department of Justice published new documents relating to Epstein. Gates is now 70 years old and has never been accused of any wrongdoing by Epstein's former victims. Melinda French Gates said recently that the renewed attention on Epstein brought back painful memories of their marriage. After 27 years of marriage, the couple separated in 2021. The Gates Foundation was one of the largest charitable organizations in the world. The foundation confirmed the Town Hall was part of Gates regular staff meetings, which are held twice a year. He answered questions from the audience and talked about Epstein's past.
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Bill Gates Addresses Epstein Ties in Foundation Staff Meeting

Bill Gates opened up to Gates Foundation employees about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Bill Gates answered questions directly during a town hall and acknowledged that he had made a grave…

February 25, 2026
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The threat of further violence looms after the Mexican Cartel Rampage at Jalisco

Cartel Fury Erupts in Guadalajara Guadalajara is one of Mexico's largest cities. The roads still show signs of recent destruction. Along highways, burned vehicles are parked. Asphalt is stained with blackened patches. Damage…

February 25, 2026
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Trump State of the Union Migrant Crime Challenge Sparks Viral Moment

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February 25, 2026
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Supreme Court Rules USPS Immune From Lawsuits Over Undelivered Mail

High Court Sides With Postal Service The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5 to 4 that the United States Postal Service cannot be sued for damages when mail is intentionally not…

February 24, 2026
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Trump Iran Diplomacy First Policy, Military Force Still an Option

White House Stresses Diplomacy White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday that President Donald Trump prefers diplomacy when dealing with Iran. However, she made clear that military action remains…

February 24, 2026
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February 24, 2026
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