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    Wings of Change: Wingers Williams and Yamal have made Spain the team to beat at Euro

    Lamine Yamal, a 16-year-old star for Spain, has become the face of the team heading into Euro 2024. His birthday is the day before the final, and his teammate Nico Williams, on the opposite flank, has been growing into the tournament in impressive fashion. Williams' performance in the 4-1 win over Georgia is noteworthy, with an assist for the equaliser and a third goal without a single misplaced pass.

    Georgia Euros clash is Spain starlet Lamine Yamal's next exam

    Still studying when the tournament began in Germany little over a fortnight ago, he shone in Spain's first two matches and was rested for the majority of the third with the team already through top of Group B.\ While thoughts started to drift towards the knock-out rounds, Spain's right winger was still waiting on his results.

    Chicago P.D. Season 11 teaser spotlights Torres' struggle between Gloria and duty

    Viewers of "Chicago P.D." Season 11 are poised for a gripping examination of Dante Torres' turbulent path, characterized by a pivotal decision carrying profound ramifications.

    Pearson: This is what you may want to know about 'Suits' spin-off series’ plot, crew, cast, streaming platform and more

    'Pearson' follows Jessica Pearson's life after leaving her New York law firm, delving into Chicago politics as a fixer for the city's mayor. Exploring themes of power, family dynamics, and societal issues, 'Pearson' provides a compelling narrative despite its short-lived run and cancellation after its first season.

    Wildlife experts identify Cheetah Freddie as the father of the four cubs born to she-Cheetah Siyaya in Kuno National Park

    Wildlife experts involved in the Cheetah Translocation Project are reasonably sure that Freddie is the father of the four cubs delivered by Siyaya on March 24 in Kuno National Park.This belief is based on exclusive videos capture...

    I don't see China doing that well in the next decade: Jose Torres

    Well my take is that if technology is going to become less labour intensive meaning that we need less workers, then the world is going to rely on China less anyway because they would rather have the robots and all the sophisticated technology at home rather than in China.

    The Economic Times
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