France, allies to ‘finalize’ plan to send military trainers to Ukraine

France, allies to ‘finalize’ plan to send military trainers to Ukraine

PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron said Friday that a coalition of countries has agreed to send military trainers to Ukraine, suggesting that plans could come together in the coming days but not offering concrete details. The comment, made in a news conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, is the latest sign that France and […]

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What does early success look like for Maye? Ex-NFL QB shares expectations

What does early success look like for Maye? Ex-NFL QB shares expectations originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston As the third overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, Drake Maye will be counted on to be the next franchise quarterback of the New England Patriots. It’s a challenging situation for the North Carolina product, but

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As Fighting Rages in Ukraine, a Struggle Is On for Artillery Supremacy

With President Biden in France rallying support for Ukraine’s fight against Russia, ammunition and weaponry from an aid package approved by Congress this spring is arriving at the front in quantities sufficient to help stabilize defenses, soldiers and commanders said in interviews. Russia, though, still holds an artillery advantage, which has been key in the

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Josh Jacobs apologizes for “misinformed” statement about wearing green in Brazil

Packers running back Josh Jacobs has apologized for spreading misinformation about the NFL’s preparations for the Week One Packers-Eagles game in Brazil. Jacobs said on Chris Long‘s podcast that players weren’t supposed to wear green while they’re in Brazil, as a safety precaution because it’s a color associated with violent gangs. The NFL has said

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Jalen Ramsey happy to be “back to where I thrive” on defense

Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey passed on a chance to compare new defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver with last year’s coordinator Vic Fangio this week, but he may have said enough earlier this year. Ramsey wrote on social media that Fangio didn’t make use of his “full skillset” by leaving him at right cornerback for the vast

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White Politician Poised for Power Faces Hurdle in South Africa

Nine months ago, John Steenhuisen, who leads South Africa’s second-largest political party, the Democratic Alliance, stood before news cameras and signed an agreement not to work with the long-governing party, the African National Congress. “So help me God,” Mr. Steenhuisen said, raising his right hand and chuckling. But when the African National Congress failed to

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Messi: The best in the world? In terms of play, Manchester City, and in terms of results, Real Madrid

Leo Messi did not hesitate in praising Real Madrid after their recent success in winning the Champions League against Borussia Dortmund at Wembley. In an interview with Infobae, the Argentine player revealed that Los Blancos are “the best team in the world” right now. “If you talk about results, it’s Madrid. If you talk in

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