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Linesman Accused of Elbowing Robertson in Liverpool-Arsenal Match, Investigation Underway. Andy Robertson of LIVERPOOL appeared to be elbowed by assistant referee Constantine Hatzidakis during his team’s heated match against Arsenal. Referee Paul Tierney then cautioned the Scottish player for his protests AFTER the halftime whistle. Subsequently, Liverpool players, including a furious Robertson, surrounded the official. And Sky Sports commentator Jamie Carragher quickly claimed that an irate Robertson was “elbowed” by the assistant referee. “Linesman elbow on Robertson!” he tweeted. Television replays appeared to show Hatzidakis colliding with the fullback, and the PGMOL has confirmed it will investigate the incident. The…

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British Sisters and Italian Tourists Killed in Israel/Palestine Violence The two attacks occurred after Israel launched predawn attacks on Friday in response to a barrage of rockets fired the previous day. A terrorist attack in Tel Aviv resulted in the death of an Italian tourist and the injury of several others, just hours after it was confirmed that the victims of a shooting in the West Bank were two British women. Friday night in the Israeli city, a car struck four people near the Charles Claure Promenade, according to police. The ambulance service reported that all the victims were foreign…

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Unanswered Questions Surrounding Missing X-Factor Star Levi Davis The search for X-FACTOR star Levi Davis, who has been missing for nearly six months, has yielded more questions than answers. Even when speaking to GossipA-Z Online, the Barcelona police remained tight-lipped about the case, insisting they could not provide any updates on the investigation. His family and friends continue to be desperate for answers, and his mysterious disappearance has cast a long shadow over the popular Spanish tourist destination. Levi was last seen by a bartender leaving The Old Irish Pub on October 29. No one has come forward to admit…

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Travel Chaos Looms for Brits on Easter Weekend with Gridlocked Motorways and French Riots Brits hoping to travel for the Easter holiday are facing travel hell. Families traveling to France will encounter delays, cancellations, and long lines, followed by riots and strikes once they finally cross the Channel. On Good Friday, 17 million Americans are expected to drive, resulting in gridlock on the nation’s highways. In addition, rail passengers face significant disruptions throughout the weekend. Families waited for hours in bumper-to-bumper fashion to board ferries amidst Dover’s enormous lines. When they arrived in Calais and encountered nearly identical delays at…

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Charity Ngilu Explains Absence from Azimio Demonstrations Charity Ngilu, the ex-governor of Kitui, has addressed her absence from the two-week Azimio la Umoja anti-government demonstrations witnessed in various parts of the country.Tuesday, during the burial of prominent Machakos businessman Pius Musembi, Ngilu joked that she chose to remain in the background to allow the “young ones” to participate in the “teargas experience.” During the administration of the late President Daniel Moi in the early 1990s, she was subjected to her fair share of tear gassings, she said. “I am aware that one of your leaders stated they cannot see Kaluki.…

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Peter Murrell was Released Without Charge, Sturgeon Claims No Prior Knowledge Nicola Sturgeon has issued a brief statement in which she claims she had “no prior knowledge” of Peter Murrell’s arrest. According to Police Scotland, former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell has been released without charge pending further investigation. Mr. Murrell, 58, who is married to Nicola Sturgeon, was arrested in connection with an investigation into the party’s finances on Wednesday morning and spent nearly 12 hours in custody. Ms. Sturgeon stated in a statement shortly before her husband’s release that she had “no prior knowledge” of plans to arrest…

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Macron’s Hope: Xi Can Help ‘Bring Russia to Senses’. French President Emmanuel Macron urged his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to use his influence to help end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. At the outset of talks in Beijing, he told Mr. Xi, “I know I can count on you to bring Russia to its senses.” Mr. Xi stated that their two nations had the “capability and responsibility” to protect global peace. China has refused to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine while the French president is on a state visit there. Mr. Macron, accompanied by a large business delegation, is also seeking…

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Detectives provide a crucial update on Jeff Mwathi murder investigation nearing conclusion Jeff Mwathi, 23 years old, died on February 22, 2023, under mysterious circumstances. Detectives from the DCI Homicide division are concluding their investigations into his death. In a case that has garnered a great deal of public attention, Mr. Mohamed Amin, director of the DCI, has ordered new investigations into the mysterious death of the young man to determine in greater detail the events leading to his demise that fateful morning. To solve the death mystery, the Homicide team and Crime Scene experts from the DCI National Forensic…

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Nicola Sturgeon’s Husband Arrested in SNP Funding Investigation Peter Murrell, the former Chief Executive of the Scottish National Party (SNP) and husband of Nicola Sturgeon has been arrested and taken into custody in connection with an investigation into the funding and finances of the party. Police Scotland has confirmed that a 58-year-old man has been arrested as part of an ongoing investigation and that officers are conducting searches at various addresses. A spokesperson for the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service has stated that the office will continue to collaborate with the police on this ongoing investigation. The spokesperson also…

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President Biden Declines to Comment on Trump’s Arrest The response was straightforward and consistent: “No comment.” As the world watched the arraignment of former President Donald Trump in New York, the White House press corps had one question in mind: What does Joe Biden have to say? The response was straightforward and consistent: “No comment.” Mr. Biden was seated in a White House dining room beneath a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, flanked by his Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, as Mr. Trump appeared in court approximately 238 miles (383km) to the north. The President convened a council meeting…

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