Author: Andrew Rogers

Andrew Rogers is a freelance journalist based in the USA, with over 10 years of experience covering Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. He earned his degree in Journalism from the University of Florida. Throughout his career, he has contributed to outlets such as The New York Times, CNN, and Reuters. Known for his clear reporting and in-depth analysis, Andrew delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and international developments.

Harry Kane struck a stoppage-time equaliser as Bayern Munich drew 2-2 at Union Berlin, preserving their unbeaten start but ending a 16-game winning streak. Danilho Doekhi twice put Union ahead, including in the 83rd minute, before Kane’s 13th Bundesliga goal rescued a point. Bayern stay top on 28 points, six clear after RB Leipzig’s 3-1 loss at Hoffenheim. Elsewhere, Borussia Dortmund conceded a 97th-minute equaliser in a 1-1 draw at Hamburg. In Serie A, Milan surrendered a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 at Parma, missing the chance to overtake Napoli. Juventus were held 0-0 by Torino, while in La Liga,…

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Ruben Amorim criticised his Manchester United side for becoming complacent after they surrendered control in a 3-3 draw at Tottenham, despite leading for much of the game. United looked set for victory after Bryan Mbeumo’s opener, only to collapse under second-half pressure as Mathys Tel and Richarlison turned the game around. A 96th-minute header from Matthijs de Ligt rescued a point, extending United’s unbeaten run to five matches — but Amorim was far from satisfied. “We have a lot of problems — we are just at the beginning,” Amorim said. “We were comfortable in the game, but we should do…

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David Raya extended his remarkable unbeaten run as Arsenal matched a club record for consecutive clean sheets that has stood since 1903. The Spanish goalkeeper was rarely tested during the 3-0 Champions League win over Slavia Prague, with the only scare — a late penalty — overturned by VAR. Raya, who has now gone more than 12 hours without conceding, made just his seventh save in four European games this season. His performances have helped Arsenal to eight straight shutouts and 10 consecutive victories in all competitions. Despite the dominance of Mikel Arteta’s side, Raya insists focus is key: “You…

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Chelsea remain firmly behind Enzo Maresca’s squad rotation strategy after Wednesday’s 2-2 Champions League draw with Qarabag, despite scrutiny over his decision to make seven changes to the starting lineup. Club sources insist there is no concern over Maresca’s approach, which is viewed as a long-term strategy to keep players fresh and manage a demanding schedule across four competitions. Chelsea believe their deep squad can only thrive if rotation is consistent, particularly after a disrupted pre-season and ongoing injury issues. Maresca was without Pedro Neto, Cole Palmer, Levi Colwill and Benoît Badiashile in Baku, while several others — including Moisés…

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Tottenham defender Destiny Udogie has been identified as the Premier League player allegedly threatened at gunpoint by an agent in north London last September. The incident reportedly occurred on 6 September in Cockfosters, Barnet, while Udogie was out with a friend. Police arrested a 31-year-old man two days later on suspicion of possession of firearms with intent, blackmail, and driving without a licence. He has been released on bail pending further investigation. There is no suggestion that the suspect is Udogie’s agent. The 21-year-old Italian international was not on national duty at the time and returned to play in Spurs’…

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Sir David Attenborough’s new BBC series Kingdom captures extraordinary scenes from Zambia’s Luangwa Valley — including a lion rescuing a pregnant hyena from a pack of wild dogs. Filmed over five years, the series follows four rival carnivore families — lions, hyenas, leopards, and wild dogs — revealing fierce battles, rare cooperation, and emotional moments like newborn lion cubs opening their eyes. Executive producer Mike Gunton said: “Only nature could write a story like this.” Scientists from the Zambia Carnivore Programme used the footage to study animal behaviour and conservation challenges such as poaching and habitat loss. The show also…

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Jon Gorrotxategi’s first derby for Real Sociedad ended in glory as his 92nd-minute goal sealed a wild 3–2 win over Athletic Club in San Sebastián — the first time in 178 Basque derbies that the decisive goal came in added time. In torrential rain at the Reale Arena, Real Sociedad’s academy graduate smashed home from close range after a frantic scramble, sparking euphoric celebrations and fireworks above the Bay of Biscay. “I hit it with my soul,” said Gorrotxategi, whose strike gave new coach Sergi Francisco a crucial win after a difficult run. The drama began earlier when Ander Barrenetxea,…

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Erling Haaland once again proved unstoppable as Manchester City beat Bournemouth 3–1 to move up to second in the Premier League. The Norwegian striker struck twice in the first half, punishing Bournemouth’s high defensive line with his trademark pace and precision. His goals took him to 13 in the league this season and an astonishing 98 in 107 Premier League appearances. After Tyler Adams briefly levelled for Bournemouth following a Gianluigi Donnarumma error, Haaland restored City’s lead before halftime. Nico O’Reilly sealed the win in the second half, finishing a flowing move involving Phil Foden and Rayan Cherki. Manager Pep…

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Britain is one of the least “nature-connected” countries in the world, ranking 55th out of 61 nations in a major new global study examining how people relate to the natural world. The research, published in Ambio, surveyed 57,000 people and found that Nepal is the most nature-connected nation, followed by Iran, South Africa, Bangladesh, and Nigeria. At the bottom of the list were Spain, Japan, Israel, Germany, and Canada. The study, led by Professor Miles Richardson of the University of Derby, found that societies with high levels of spirituality or religious belief tended to have stronger emotional bonds with nature.…

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Enzo Maresca tore into Liam Delap after the striker’s late red card nearly cost Chelsea their place in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals. Chelsea led 3-0 at half-time but allowed Wolves back into the game in a chaotic second half, eventually edging a 4-3 thriller to book a tie against Cardiff. Delap, making his return from injury, was sent off just 20 minutes after coming on for two reckless challenges. “It’s embarrassing,” Maresca said. “After his first yellow I told him several times to calm down. He didn’t listen — he plays for himself sometimes. We have to grow up as…

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