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Michael Carrick - Alex Ferguson - David Moyes - Louis Van-Gaal - Gary Neville - Ruben Amorim - Ruben Amorim restored a standard at Manchester United this week - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - China - Los Angeles

Ruben Amorim restored a standard at Manchester United this week

That was an evocative sight of the Manchester United players and staff, in their Paul Smith suits, quietly streaming into Manchester Cathedral on Monday afternoon.

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Djokovic says he was 'poisoned' during 2022 Melbourne detention - channelnewsasia.com - Serbia - Australia

Djokovic says he was 'poisoned' during 2022 Melbourne detention

Novak Djokovic was "poisoned" by the food he ingested while detained during his 2022 Australian Open visa saga, the former world number one told GQ in an interview released on Thursday.

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U.S.District - Nick Rolovich loses suit against Washington State over firing - ESPN - espn.com - state California - state Washington

Nick Rolovich loses suit against Washington State over firing - ESPN

PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State was justified in firing Nick Rolovich as head football coach because of his refusal to comply with the state's COVID-19 vaccination requirements, a federal judge has ruled.

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Novak Djokovic - ‘Djokovic still has trauma over Covid deportation’ - guardian.ng - Australia

‘Djokovic still has trauma over Covid deportation’

Novak Djokovic says he still experiences “trauma” when he visits Melbourne, three years after he was deported because of Australia’s Covid-19 regulations. Djokovic, who was not vaccinated against the virus, had his visa cancelled by the Australian government on “health and good order” grounds.     He was forced to stay at an immigration hotel for five days while he unsuccessfully appealed against the decision and was eventually forced to leave the country, meaning he missed the 2022 Australian Open.     Djokovic returned to Melbourne the following year, with Covid restrictions eased, and went on to win the Grand Slam for a record 10th time. The Serb, 37, is back in Australia preparing for the 2025 tournament, which begins on Sunday.     “The last couple of times I landed in Australia, to go through passport control and immigration – I had a bit of trauma from three years ago,” Djokovic told Melbourne’s Herald Sun., external.

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Christmas Day - This could be the 'worst winter we've ever seen' as Greater Manchester flu cases almost TRIPLE on last year - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - county Day

This could be the 'worst winter we've ever seen' as Greater Manchester flu cases almost TRIPLE on last year

The NHS may be set to face its worst ever winter flu season as cases continue to soar, with Greater Manchester seeing almost three times the number of people in hospital with flu compared to this time last year.

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Five years after COVID appeared, mysteries remain. Here’s what we know - euronews.com - China

Five years after COVID appeared, mysteries remain. Here’s what we know

It’s been more than five years since a cluster of people in Wuhan, China, fell sick with an unknown virus that would upend daily life across the world.

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Record broken by first woman to run a marathon every day of the year - euronews.com - Belgium

Record broken by first woman to run a marathon every day of the year

On the last day of 2024, Belgian ultra runner Hilde Dosogne finally stopped running, having achieved her goal of running a marathon every day for a year.

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The symptom when you eat that means it could be Covid rather than flu - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain

The symptom when you eat that means it could be Covid rather than flu

Brits are being warned that a particular symptom experienced while eating could be indicative of Covid-19, distinguishing it from other common winter illnesses. Amid a rise in viral infections, the UK government has updated its guidance on how to tell the difference between the various viruses circulating this season.

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