FILE PHOTO: A long exposure shows FIFA’s logo near its headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland February 27, 2022. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tabBRUSSELS, Oct 11 (Reuters) – European Leagues and FIFPRO Europe will formally file a joint complaint about FIFA’s international match calendar to EU antitrust regulators on Monday, the sports organisation and players’ union said.The move by the two, announced in July, comes two weeks after Europe’s top court ruled that the world soccer governing body’s player transfer rules breach EU laws following a challenge by French former player Lassana Diarra.Advertisement · Scroll to continueThe complaint also underlines a growing tendency by disgruntled athletes and sports organisations to turn to the EU antitrust enforcer to help secure a level playing field and chip away at the power of governing bodies.European Leagues and FIFPRO’s grievance centres on the international match calendar, which they say has become unsustainable for national leagues and a health risk for players, with FIFA allegedly abusing its market power.Advertisement · Scroll to continueFIFA in turn has said the current calendar was unanimously approved by its council after a comprehensive consultation, which included FIFPRO and league bodies.The European Commission, which acts as the competition enforcer for the 27-country bloc, can order companies to stop anti-competitive practices and also fine them.Get weekly news and analysis on the U.S. elections and how it matters to the world with the newsletter On the Campaign Trail. Sign up here.Reporting by Foo Yun Chee
Editing by Christian RadnedgeOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tabShareXFacebookLinkedinEmailLinkPurchase Licensing RightsFoo Yun CheeThomson ReutersAn agenda-setting and market-moving journalist, Foo Yun Chee is a 21-year veteran at Reuters. Her stories on high profile mergers have pushed up the European telecoms index, lifted companies’ shares and helped investors decide on their next move. Her knowledge and experience of European antitrust laws and developments helped her break stories on Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta and Apple, numerous market-moving mergers and antitrust investigations. She has previously reported on Greek politics and companies, when Greece’s entry into the eurozone meant it punched above its weight on the international stage, as well as on Dutch corporate giants and the quirks of Dutch society and culture that never fail to charm readers.Email
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Item 1 of 4 Cricket – First Test – England v Pakistan – Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan, Pakistan – October 11, 2024 England’s Ollie Pope and Jack Leach celebrate after winning the test REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro[1/4]Cricket – First Test – England v Pakistan – Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan, Pakistan – October 11, 2024 England’s Ollie Pope and Jack Leach celebrate after winning the test REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tabSummaryEngland bag three wickets on final day to prevailOnly team to win by innings after conceding 500 firstBrook named man of the match for triple centuryMULTAN, Pakistan, Oct 11 (Reuters) – England, riding on the sublime batting of Harry Brook and Joe Root, became the first team to win a test by an innings after conceding more than 500 runs in the first stanza, sealing the victory early on the fifth day of the series opener on Friday.After a record-breaking day in which the duo helped England post a colossal 823-7 before the bowlers ran through Pakistan’s top order, the tourists completed an extraordinary innings and 47-run victory well before lunch.Advertisement · Scroll to continueWith Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed not batting due to illness, England reduced the hosts to 220-9 after some early resistance as Jack Leach bagged the three wickets needed and sparked huge celebrations among a small but vocal group of travelling fans.While the bowlers completed the job, it was a stupendous batting effort that set up the win after man-of-the-match Brook scored 317 and Root made 262 in a partnership that ground the hosts to dust.Advertisement · Scroll to continue”We knew the way to win this game was to put a mammoth score on the board,” England’s stand-in skipper Ollie Pope said.”I think that’s credit to (Brook and Root) for the skills they’ve got with the bat, the determination they had to put the team in a winning position. So it was awesome.”Pakistan resumed on a precarious 152-6 and Salman Agha was the first to depart in the morning after a defiant 63, with the introduction of Leach helping England snap his 109-run stand with Aamer Jamal.England’s pace bowlers peppered the two overnight batsmen with bouncers earlier and Jamal recovered after being hit on the side of the head by a fiery ball from Brydon Carse to bring up his own half-century.He was then granted a lifeline when Pope dropped a tough chance at square-leg – England’s fifth dropped catch of the innings – and was not out on 55 when he ran out of partners.Leach pulled off a stunning catch off his own bowling to remove Shaheen Afridi, before having Naseem Shah stumped to finish with figures of 4-30.England declared after their highest total in 86 years and extracted the most from a lifeless pitch at the Multan Cricket Stadium to rattle Pakistan on Thursday.’ANOTHER CHANCE’The hosts flexed their muscles in the early part of the test with 556 in the first innings, but found themselves under the gun, trailing England by 115 runs at the end of the fourth day and they eventually folded under pressure.Pakistan’s tally was the joint third-highest first-innings total in a losing cause and marked the first time in more than 700 tests in Asia that a team had lost after making 500-plus runs in the first innings.Skipper Shan Masood said his team were pained after their sixth straight loss and sought a strong response when the sides meet in the second of three matches next Tuesday.”We’re hurt as a nation, but the beauty of the game is it always gives you another chance. Life gives you another chance so the quick turnaround might be quite beneficial for us and we’re all looking forward to it,” Masood said.”We’re getting into good positions. You ask your batting side to put up a good score in the first innings, and the onus on us now is to set the game up well so we can finish it off.”The trick for us is that we should learn, obviously, from England as well.”Get weekly news and analysis on the U.S. elections and how it matters to the world with the newsletter On the Campaign Trail. Sign up here.Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru;
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Formula One F1 – Bahrain Grand Prix – Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain – February 28, 2024 Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tabLONDON, Oct 11 (Reuters) – Haas’s new Formula One technical partnership with Toyota is aimed at enhancing long-standing arrangements with Ferrari rather than replacing them, team boss Ayao Komatsu said on Friday.The U.S.-owned team uses Ferrari engines and gearboxes, as well as a wind tunnel and simulator at Maranello where Haas maintain a design office.Ferrari’s British reserve driver Oliver Bearman, who has come through the Italian team’s academy, will be racing for Haas next season.Advertisement · Scroll to continue”Our partnership with Toyota is not to replace the Ferrari partnership,” Komatsu told reporters in a video call after the Toyota announcement at Japan’s Fuji Speedway.”The Ferrari-Haas partnership is the foundation, and it’s always going to be the foundation.”This (Toyota) partnership is not to take away from it, but to enhance that fundamental partnership with Ferrari. What we have with Ferrari, what we get from Ferrari, is amazing.”Advertisement · Scroll to continueKomatsu, a Japanese engineer who replaced Guenther Steiner as team principal in January, said Haas had been completely transparent with Ferrari management from the early stages of discussion.He said there was a clear understanding of the need to protect intellectual property and Ferrari had been given assurances.Toyota will provide Haas with simulator access while young Japanese drivers will get track time as part of a TPC (testing of previous cars) programme.A Toyota-backed driver could ultimately get a reserve role, although any decision would be based on talent rather than funding.”Ferrari sent certain requirements where I had to guarantee them we continue with this and this and this. That’s what we were going to do anyway, so it was pretty straightforward really and very collaborative from all sides,” said Komatsu.Haas, currently seventh with the smallest budget but hoping to move up in the midfield, will continue to use Ferrari’s wind tunnel while the powertrain deal runs to the end of 2028.The relationship with Italy-based chassis designer Dallara will also continue.”We will keep the Maranello design office… our aerodynamicists will continue to be based there,” added Komatsu, who said Toyota would provide Haas with more resource and hardware.”We will start designing some other carbon composite parts by ourselves and then also start doing some testing and simulator work,” he said.”They (Toyota) are looking for the latest F1 know-how and skill-set which we have but we don’t have their facilities, we don’t have the number of people and resource. So that’s how we are tapping into each other’s expertise.””So it’s really a perfect combination to have a mutual benefit.”Get weekly news and analysis on the U.S. elections and how it matters to the world with the newsletter On the Campaign Trail. Sign up here.Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Christian RadnedgeOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tabShareXFacebookLinkedinEmailLinkPurchase Licensing Rights
Item 1 of 5 Tennis – Shanghai Masters – Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena, Shanghai, China – October 11, 2024 Serbia’s Novak Djokovic in action during his quarter final match against Czech Republic’s Jakub Mensik REUTERS/Tingshu Wang[1/5]Tennis – Shanghai Masters – Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena, Shanghai, China – October 11, 2024 Serbia’s Novak Djokovic in action during his quarter final match against Czech Republic’s Jakub Mensik REUTERS/Tingshu Wang Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tabSHANGHAI, Oct 11 (Reuters) – Novak Djokovic dug out a 6-7(4) 6-1 6-4 win over Czech Jakub Mensik on Friday to advance to the semi-finals of the Shanghai Masters, where he will face Taylor Fritz.The four-times Shanghai champion managed to raise his level after losing the first set on a tiebreak and never looked back as he beat his 19-year-old opponent to enter the semi-finals for a ninth time.”We went toe-to-toe till the last moment. I was fortunate to really find great serves in the last game, a couple of aces,” Djokovic said.Advertisement · Scroll to continue”Jakub is somebody that I’ve been following the last three, four years…”We trained at my tennis centre in Belgrade and in Montenegro as well. I could see today why he’s one of the best servers we have in the game. He’s only 19, so I think the future is very bright for him.”The Serb, who played his first match on the ATP Tour over a year before his opponent was born in September 2005, initially struggled to counter Mensik’s serve but found his rhythm and broke for a 5-4 lead in the first set.Advertisement · Scroll to continueHowever, the 24-times Grand Slam champion allowed his unseeded opponent to hit back instantly and with a foothold in the contest Mensik clinched the tiebreak as Djokovic hit a forehand into the net.The 37-year-old did well to recover, taking advantage of a string of unforced errors from Mensik to hold serve on either side of an early break as he took a 3-0 lead in the second set.Mensik, playing in his first ATP Masters 1000 quarter-final, had no answer to the relentless accuracy of Djokovic’s forehand and was broken once again as the fourth seed levelled the match at a set apiece.Djokovic won the first point of the decider with a pin-point forehand at the end of an epic 33-shot rally and ran Mensik ragged with his power and precision. He broke for a 3-2 lead, which ultimately proved decisive despite an apparent knee issue for the Serb late in the match.Djokovic is looking to win a record-extending fifth title in Shanghai, as well as his first ATP Masters 1000 title since his victory in Paris last year.He will face world number seven Fritz in the semi-finals after the American defeated Belgian David Goffin 6-3 6-4 earlier on Friday.In the other semi-final, world number one Jannik Sinner will take on Czech Tomas Machac.Get weekly news and analysis on the U.S. elections and how it matters to the world with the newsletter On the Campaign Trail. Sign up here.Reporting by Aadi Nair in Nashik, India
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Alpine Skiing – FIS Alpine Ski World Cup – Women’s Giant Slalom – Kranjska Gora, Slovenia – January 6, 2024 Italy’s Sofia Goggia in action REUTERS/Borut Zivulovic/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tabMILAN, Oct 11 (Reuters) – Italian Olympic ski champion Sofia Goggia will miss the opening races of the World Cup season but hopes to be back in action before Christmas after an injury, she said on Friday.Goggia broke the tibia in her right leg when she crashed in training giant slalom in February, ending her season at a time when she was leading the World Cup downhill standings.”If all goes well, I’d like to be back in competitions in mid-December at Beaver Creek,” Goggia, 31, said at the Italian Winter Sports Federation (FISI) media day in Milan.Advertisement · Scroll to continueGoggia is a four-time winner of the overall downhill World Cup title and raced to gold in the downhill at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics and silver at the 2022 Beijing Games.However, her career has been marred by a series of injuries.”Emotionally, this time was very difficult but I made every effort to recover. I would be intellectually dishonest if I talked about goals now without even actually having touched snow,” she said.Advertisement · Scroll to continueGoggia added that she had no expectations for the season but just wanted “progress, without any hurry”.”I want to ski, I want to give it a go, the drive to push myself hard is still there despite seven injuries,” she said.The Reuters Daily Briefing newsletter provides all the news you need to start your day. Sign up here.Reporting by Elvira Pollina
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Soccer Football – Europa League – Lazio v OGC Nice – Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy – October 3, 2024 Lazio’s Taty Castellanos scores their second goal REUTERS/Ciro De Luca/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tabPARIS, Oct 11 (Reuters) – Lazio and Atletico Madrid were sanctioned for the racist behaviour of their supporters in European competitions, UEFA said on Friday.The governing body of European soccer said two sectors of the Lazio stadium’s Curva Nord (48 and 49) would be closed for the Italian club’s next Europa League home game, which is scheduled against Porto on Nov. 7 after the racist behaviour of some fans in their 4-1 win against Nice last week.Advertisement · Scroll to continueLazio were also fined 45,000 euros ($49,230) for the infringement, which also came with an additional partial closure of the stadium for an extra game.”Said partial stadium closure is suspended during a probationary period of one year,” UEFA said.Atletico were fined 30,000 euros that came with a suspended ban of selling tickets to their away fans for a UEFA competition match.The probationary period is of one year.Advertisement · Scroll to continueAtletico fans showed “racist/discriminatory” behaviour in the side’s 4-0 loss in the Champions League at Benfica last week.Anderlecht were also banned from selling tickets to their away fans for their Europa League game at RFS in Latvia on Nov. 7 after UEFA decided to enforce “the suspended disciplinary measure imposed… on 21 October 2022 for lighting of fireworks, throwing of objects, acts of damage and crowd disturbances.”($1 = 0.9141 euros)Get weekly news and analysis on the U.S. elections and how it matters to the world with the newsletter On the Campaign Trail. Sign up here.Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Christian RadnedgeOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tabShareXFacebookLinkedinEmailLinkPurchase Licensing Rights
Ratan Tata death: How US media covered passing of ‘powerful and admired’ Indian business leader
Ratan Tata death: How US media covered passing of ‘powerful and admired’ Indian business leader BySumanti Sen Oct 10, 2024 11:05 AM IST Share Via Copy Link Ratan Tata, the Chairman Emeritus of Tata Sons, died aged 86 on Wednesday, October 9, at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital. Ratan Tata, the Chairman Emeritus of Tata Sons, died aged 86 on Wednesday, October 9, at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital. Tata was in critical condition and in the ICU at the hospital, shortly after announcing that he was undergoing routine medical investigations due to his age, and medical conditions related to age. Ratan Tata death: How US media covered passing of Indian business leader Known as someone who drove India to greater development and prosperity, and hailed for his humanity and compassion, Tata is being mourned not just in India, but across the globe, including in the United States by Indian Americans.
Tata’s quiet demeanour, love for animals, humility and kindness enhanced his international profile. His concern for other humans and immense generosity paved the way for scholarship and research that in turn led to the betterment of health and education of millions of people not just in India, but also beyond. Tata graduated from Cornell with a degree in architecture. In the years that followed, his visionary leadership and philanthropy, coupled with his commitment to humanity, had a huge global impact in advancing education and research across various sectors, as J. Meejin Yoon, the Dean of Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning pointed out. Tata, who served three terms as a Cornell trustee from 2006 to 2022, was named Cornell’s Entrepreneur of the Year in 2013. It is thus natural that the US media would widely cover his life and death. Here’s how the US media covered Tata’s death:The New York Times’ headline reads “Ratan Tata, Whose Indian Business Empire Went Global, Dies at 86”. The article described Tata as “one of India’s most powerful and admired magnates, who transformed his family’s business conglomerate, the Tata Group, into a multinational corporation with globally recognizable brands”.
CNN’s headline reads, “Ratan Tata, Indian tycoon who took his empire global, dead at 86”. CNN mentioned how Tata rose to global prominence with various “high-profile international deals,” and mentioned how he “oversaw Tata Motors’ purchase of British car brands Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford (F).” The outlet also touched on Tata’s effort to improve “the lot of India’s many stray animals.” CNBC’s headline reads, “Ratan Tata, the former chairman of Indian conglomerate Tata Sons, dies at age 86”. The outlet detailed Tata’s achievements, including the fact that he “pioneered commercial aviation in India when it launched an airline in 1932 that later became Air India” and that he “ received the Padma Bhushan, one of India’s most distinguished civilian awards, in 2000 and “Padma Vibhushan” in 2008.” CBS News headlined its story, “Ratan Tata, Indian magnate who built global conglomerate Tata Group, is dead at 86’. LIke the other outlets, CBS News also wrote about Tata’s achievements. Fox 2’s article is headlined, “Ratan Tata, the former chairman of Indian conglomerate Tata Sons, dies at 86”. Its article also focuses on Tata’s achievements and tributes that are pouring in for him.
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When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees, and but a few stray gleams steal into the inner sanctuary, I throw myself down among the tall grass by the trickling stream; and, as I lie close to the earth, a thousand unknown plants are noticed by me.
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Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators. To achieve this, it would be necessary to have uniform grammar, pronunciation and more common words. If several languages coalesce, the grammar of the resulting language is more simple and regular than that of the individual languages. The new common language will be more simple and regular than the existing European languages. It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental.
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Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators. To achieve this, it would be necessary to have uniform grammar, pronunciation and more common words. If several languages coalesce, the grammar of the resulting language is more simple and regular than that of the individual languages. The new common language will be more simple and regular than the existing European languages. It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental.
To an English person, it will seem like simplified English, as a skeptical Cambridge friend of mine told me what Occidental is.The European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth. For science, music, sport, etc, Europe uses the same vocabulary. The languages only differ in their grammar, their pronunciation and their most common words. Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators.
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When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees, and but a few stray gleams steal into the inner sanctuary, I throw myself down among the tall grass by the trickling stream; and, as I lie close to the earth.