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Posted in: Rampant France set up Australia clash; Colombia also into quarters See in context

3 goals in 8 minutes are multiple blows hard to recover from. Les Bleues are doing justice to their enormous potential. Though beaten by a superior team, the Atlas Lionesses have won the admiration of legions of football enthusiasts worldwide. Well done.

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Posted in: Lula to host South American summit on saving Amazon See in context

Planet Earth needs tender care. Saving Amazon is a sensitive mission. Wishing world leader Senhor Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, his fellow colleagues from Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela, and climate concerned leaders from across the world success in their efforts.

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Posted in: England, Australia advance to Women's World Cup quarterfinals See in context

Coach Sarina Wiegman's Lionesses are yet to demonstrate their customary killer instinct. Skillful Matildas are title contenders. All the best to the two sides in the QFs.

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Posted in: Arsenal beats Man City 4-1 in penalty shootout to win Community Shield See in context

Good going. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has started the new season on the front foot. Leandro Trossard and his fellow Gunners have laid their hands on silverware. Congrats.

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Posted in: Sweden keeper Musovic 'in the zone' in Japan message See in context

American shooters found her a hard nut to crack. She was too good under the bar. Sweden goalkeeper Zecira Musovic is blessed with a fearless mind and awesome confidence in her wrists.

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Posted in: Dutch cycling star Van der Poel gets up from crash, goes on to win world road race title See in context

Terrific feat. Hearty congratulations to Dutch cycling star Mathieu van der Poel.

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Posted in: Messi scores early in 1st game outside Florida for Inter Miami at FC Dallas See in context

They are ambassadors of the Beautiful Game. Talented footballers and experienced football managers from Latin and Central America, Europe, and Africa are taking the Beautiful Game to audiences worldwide. Fans in North America and Asia love good football. Lionel Messi, CR7, Karim Benzema, Sadio Mané, and several of their esteemed colleagues are following the footsteps of the legendary Pelé, Maradona, Franz Beckenbauer, Johan Cruyff, Jurgen Klinsmann, Gary Lineker, David Beckham, and several other legends. Upcoming national football leagues in Saudi Arabia, India, and elsewhere are attracting young kids both boys and girls to play and enjoy the Beautiful Game.

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Posted in: Spain routs Switzerland 5-1 to advance to quarterfinals of Women's World Cup See in context

They have bounced back in style. La Roja are firmly on track for glory. Their best is yet to come. Well played Spain.

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Posted in: North Korea leader Kim Jong Un gives field guidance at major arms factories See in context

World leaders are working round the clock to feed the hungry, offer shelter to the homeless, education to the kids and grown ups, healthcare facilities for the citizens, and recreation possibilities to the elderly. Well being of every citizen of the Planet is what inspirational leaders crave for during their tenure of service.

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Posted in: Hiroshima marks atomic bombing's 78th anniversary after hosting G7 summit See in context

Life is short and sweet. Peace is precious for humankind and Planet Earth. G7 leaders, their loved ones, world leaders and their followers are tirelessly working to create peace and goodwill on Earth.

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Posted in: Miyazawa scores her 5th goal of Women's World Cup as Japan beats Norway 3-1 to reach quarterfinals See in context

Nadeshiko Japan are doing nice nice things. Hats off to Hinata Miyazawa and her supremely hardworking colleagues. Well played Japan.

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Posted in: Breastfeeding Olympians want it all: Top careers and motherhood See in context

Mothers are pillars of Planet Earth our common home.

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Posted in: Germany's exit at Women's World Cup caps wild finale to the group stage as upsets continue See in context

Women athletes are adding beauty to the Beautiful Game. FIFA WWC 2023 in NZ and OZ is a fine advertisement for the emancipation, liberation, and empowerment of the girl child worldwide.

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Posted in: Jindai Botanical Gardens: 105 acres of expertly curated floral beauty See in context

Nature continues to smile through such beautiful flowers. Long live nature and flower cultivating culture.

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Posted in: 'We can beat them': Sweden set up USA showdown at World Cup See in context

Scandinavian footballers play out-of-the-box brand of football. On their day Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, and Finland are known to impart shock treatment to favorites.

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Posted in: U.S. stumble into World Cup last 16 but Dutch, England rampant See in context

Well preyed. The Lionesses from the Netherlands and those from England look capable of going far.

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Posted in: Broad enjoys fitting career finale by leading England to series-tying win in 5th Ashes test See in context

Retiring from all cricket with one's teeth intact is rare. Stuart Broad's six of the final ball he faced and pocketing wicket number 9 & 10 in a winning cause are memorable feats for the much loved retiring English Lion. The Ashes Series 2023 will be remembered for long. Well played England and well played Australia.

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Posted in: Australia, Nigeria into Women's World Cup last 16 but Canada dumped out See in context

Super Falcons and Matildas are doing fine. Well played Australia and Nigeria.

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Posted in: Japan trounces Spain 4-0 to top Group C at Women's World Cup See in context

Incredible win. Fans are happy. Superb show by Nadeshiko Japan. The good dream is on. All the best.

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Posted in: We're full! Europe's fight against overtourism See in context

Conscientious behavior while touring adds value to the mind and heart of the privileged tourists. The wellbeing of the tourist spots and genuine respect for the distinguished hosts are part and parcel of sustainable tourism.

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Posted in: 70% of A-bomb survivors say G7 was meaningful for nuclear-free goal See in context

Humankind is thirsting for peace worldwide.  The Group of Seven and their Allies have a long way to go.

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Posted in: Smith leads Australia revival in fifth Ashes test See in context

Steve Smith and his fellow kangaroos have a glorious opportunity. Taming the ferocious Three Lions in their own den will be a mighty challenge on Day 4 and Day 5. Warner, Khawaja, Labuschagne, Head, Marsh, Carey and their willow-wielding colleagues will have the luxury to occupy the crease for around 180 overs.

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Posted in: Morocco's Benzina makes history with hijab at Women's World Cup See in context

Hats off to the "Atlas Lionesses". Football in Morocco is on the rise. Well played.

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Posted in: Broad retirement overshadows England charge in 5th Ashes test See in context

England allrounder Stuart Broad served the Three Lions with grit and panache. May his tribe increase.

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Posted in: India, Japan look to collaborate in building semiconductors and resilient supply chains See in context

India is a Wisdom Bank. Cooperation, collaboration, sharing, giving, and receiving are part and parcel of India's way of proceeding for ages. Foreigners from Arabian lands, Iran, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, France, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Scandinavian countries, Ukraine, Russia, and Far East - they all came and keep coming in search of Indian wisdom, inner peace, collaboration, and overall well being.

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Posted in: Nearly 200 million people in U.S. under heat, flood advisories See in context

Planet Earth is thirsting for tender care.

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Posted in: Brook falls short of century as Australia take charge of fifth test See in context

With their "Bazball" approach, the Three Lions have the firepower to roar. The Kangaroos have time and wickets in hand. Day Two could set the tone for the rest of the Test match. All the best to Stokes, Cummins, and to their supremely talented cricketers.

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Posted in: Ukraine fencer Kharlan disqualified after refusing to shake hands with Russian opponent See in context

In victory or defeat, "Namaste" or warmly shaking hands with the other are time-tested practices among citizens of the Planet.

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Posted in: Singapore hangs first woman in 19 years after she was convicted of trafficking 31 grams of heroin See in context

Life is a precious gift. Drugs, weapons, and wars damage and destroy life. Long live humanity.

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Posted in: Mbappe specter looms over PSG draw with Ronaldo's Al Nassr See in context

The Arabs love football. A draw against the French and European giants PSG in the land of the Rising Sun is a fabulous statement from the ever rising Saudi Arabian Al Nassr.

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