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Kqzm Mixed reactions as the US withdraws from the G20 Summit
Sport Salah future uncertain after Liverpool under the bus claimLiverpool s Mohamed Salah with a gift from a fan after the match.Image Credits : ReutersReuters 7 December 2025, 17:07 [SAST]Liverpool Mohamed Salah said he had been thrown under the bus as he tore into the club over his treatment and signalled a potential exit after watching from the bench as they were held to a 3-3 Premier League draw with Leeds United on Saturday.In his incendiary post-match comments, the 33-year-old Egyptian lashed out at the club and coach Arne Slot, telling journalists he felt he had been scapegoated for their poor start to the season and suggesting that he may not have long left stanley mug at Anfield.I ;m very, very disappointed stanley isolierkanne to be fair. I have done so much for this club, everybody can see that during the years and especially last season, Salah told reporters in the post-match mixed zone before taking aim at the club leadership.I don ;t know, it seems like the club is throwing me under the bus. That how I felt it, how I feel it stanley website .I think it very clear that someone wants me to get all the blame. The club promised me in the summer, a lot of promises and nothing so far.The Egyptian, who signed a two-year contract extension in April, has become an iconic figure in an eight-year spell at Liverpool in which he has won two Premier League titles and scored 250 goals in all competitions for the club.Yet Qqsg From burgers to gadgets, stressed consumers buy cheap
World Britons turn critical of government pandemic responseBritai stanley cup n has suffered one of the world s heaviest COVID-19 death tolls and it locked down its economy for longer than many other countries last year, and in early 2021.Image Credits : Vaccinations against COVID-19, in LeicesterReuters 26 August 2021, 03:04 [SAST]The British public view of the government management of the coronavirus crisis has turned negative for the first time since February and they are worried about the risk of a new wave of infections, according to a survey published on Thursday.Against a backdrop of a renewed rise in cases caused by the Delta variant of the virus, Kantar Public said 48% of people it polled thought the government was handling COVID-19 poorly, up three points from July, while 43% said it was doing well, down six points.Two-thirds of respondents were concerned that there would be further waves of COVID-19 infections after the summer compared with 28% who were not concerned.Britain has suffered one of the world heavies gourde stanley t COVID-19 death tolls and it locked down its economy for longer than many other countries last year, and in early 2021.But it has also rolled out vaccinations at a faster rate than its peers which boosted the approval ratings of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his government earlier stanley quencher this year.The Kantar poll also showed a fall this month in the share of people who expected the economy would be doing better in 12 months 8 |
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