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    Baltimore bridge collapse and port closure send companies scrambling to reroute cargo

    After the container ship Dali hit the bridge and brought it down early Tuesday, ship traffic entering and leaving the Port of Baltimore was suspended indefinitely. That will require rerouting vessels or their cargo to other ports, potentially causing congestion and delays for importers, said Judah Levine, head of research for the global freight booking platform Freightos.

    Germany's Andreas Brehme dies at age 63

    Andreas Brehme, the left-back who scored the winning penalty in the 1990 World Cup final, passed away at 63. Bayern Munich expressed sadness and praised his achievements. Brehme had successful stints at Kaiserslautern, Inter Milan, Saarbruecken, and Real Zaragoza, winning the German Cup.

    Germany's Andreas Brehme, 1990 World Cup winning goal scorer, dies

    Andreas Brehme, who scored from the penalty spot to seal victory for West Germany against Argentina in the 1990 World Cup final, died overnight into Tuesday at the age of 63, his former club Bayern Munich said. He played 86 times for his country, scoring eight goals, the most famous of which, an 85th-minute penalty against Argentina at the Olympic Stadium in Rome, brought West Germany their third World Cup title.

    Another feather in the cap: Isha Ambani joins Smithsonian National Museum board

    The museum also appointed Carolyn Brehm and Peter Kimmelman for a 4-yr term each.

    England and Germany to renew epic rivalry at Euro 2020

    The teams have played some epic matches in the past, including in the 1966 World Cup final and in the semifinals at Euro '96. They each won one of those matches, but overall the Germans lead with 15 victories, 13 losses and four draws.

    Diego Maradona, a divine talent with more than a touch of the devil

    Maradona was short, powerful and quick. He was also a ferocious and astute competitor who refused to be intimidated even though many opponents tried. Above all, he was sublimely and imaginatively skilful.

    The Economic Times
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