In the Champions League play-off at Ibrox, Rangers won 1-0 after Nasser Djiga and Jack Butland’s miscommunication gave Romeo Vermant the lead.
Watch highlights of the Champions League on BBC iPlayer.
In the Champions League play-off at Ibrox, Rangers won 1-0 after Nasser Djiga and Jack Butland’s miscommunication gave Romeo Vermant the lead.
Watch highlights of the Champions League on BBC iPlayer.
In response to a recent court ruling that protected some CDC employees from layoffs but not others, at least 600 of its American employees are receiving permanent termination notices.
The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), which represents more than 2, 000 CDC dues-paying members, claims that many people have not yet received the notices.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the CDC was instrumental in gathering information and developing health plans.
The department’s hiring practices were announced in March, months after Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the head of the Department of Health and Human Services, made the announcement that it was making more than 20 percent of its workforce reductions.
At least 600 employees have been laid off, according to AFGE officials.
However, the union hasn’t received formal notices about who is being laid off, according to the federation in a statement released on Wednesday.
About 100 professionals in violence prevention are included in the permanent cuts. A man fired at least 180 bullets into the campus of the CDC, killing a police officer, according to some employees, and those cuts occurred less than two weeks later.
On Wednesday, Brugada said three people were directly involved in the shooting, despite not releasing their names.
She told reporters that “13 people were detained in this operation, including three people who directly participated in the murder, and others who had to do with the logistical preparation of the event.”
The city, which is seen as a relative safety haven in comparison to the rest of the nation, was shocked by the daytime shooting of two of Brugada’s top aides by gunmen riding motorcycles.
Ximena Guzman, the personal secretary of Brugada, and Jose Munoz, their advisers, were the victims.
This government will not stand in for justice until the truth is known and justice is served, the mayor declared in a social media post on Wednesday.
Claudia Sheinbaum, a Brugada ally who previously served as the capital’s mayor, pledged that her government would ensure that “justice is served” following the shooting.
In May, Sheinbaum stated, “We express our solidarity and support for the families of these two individuals who have long been active in our movement.”
“We know them, we support their families, and we will give her]Brugada” all the Mexican government’s needs,” the mayor said.
Mexico has struggled with high crime rates and murders, including those committed against journalists and political and security officials, for decades.
Omar Garcia Harfuch, the security chief in Mexico City, survived an ambush by gunmen that resulted in the deaths of two of his bodyguards and a bystander in 2020.
Sheinbaum’s administration announced a security strategy shortly after taking office last year that focused on boosting intelligence gathering, strengthening the National Guard, and addressing root causes, including poverty.
The United States issued a travel advisory for Mexico earlier this month in light of security risks. The country has been struggling with its own crime rates.
As organisers cut their losses early, persistent rain nearly wiped out the day’s US Open qualifying.
Before it was decided to halt play for the day, it was around 16:00 local time (21:00 BST), only 14 of the 64 second-round qualifying matches could have started on Wednesday.
The semi-final and final will be protected by the roof of Arthur Ashe Stadium, with no weather having an impact on the new-look mixed doubles’ climax.
Jodie Burrage and Jay Clarke, both from Great Britain, were among the few qualifiers who had earlier a chance to appear in court.
After 41 minutes of play, Burrage, who had advanced to the second round in 2023, was forced to concede a 5-3 lead to Dutch rival Arantxa Rus.
The scoreline also showed Clarke’s complacency in the matchup with Arthur Cazaux, the top seed in France.
Billy Harris, Francesca Jones, Harriet Dart, and Oliver Crawford, two other Britons, did not even leave the court.
The rest of Wednesday is expected to be rainy, before it will stop on Thursday.
The three qualifying rounds will close on Sunday with the singles main draws taking place.
Justice will be undermined by new US sanctions, according to the UN. Secretary of State Marco Rubio referred to the ICC’s efforts to detain Israeli leaders over alleged war crimes in Gaza as “a national security threat” when it announced the measures.
With a four-wicket win over Hampshire, Jack Haynes’ 1997 kept Nottinghamshire’s chances of making it to the knockout stages of the One-Day Cup on track.
With eight balls left, the visitors chased down 291 at Southampton with the help of his 89-ball knock, which included 12 fours, and captain Haseeb Hameed’s 86 from 80 deliveries.
As a result of Nick Gubbins’ unbeaten 144 earlier in the day, his team posted 290-7 victory with a 14-4 and 4-6 victory.
With only two games left, Nottinghamshire and Worcestershire now trail second-placed Hampshire by two points after winning. This position kept them third in Group A.
With his 10th List A hundred and a career-best 144, also not out, made against Glamorgan in the tournament’s opening match, Gubbins appeared to be giving Hampshire a leg up for the knockout stage.
However, Hameed started the chase well, hitting eight fours and three sixes when Haynes fell in the 32nd over.
Both sides needed to win to maintain their quest for the knockout stage at Leicester.
Rishi Patel scored 94 off 119 balls, and Lewis Hill scored 93 from 95, sharing 166 for the second wicket, for the home side, who were sent in.
Derbyshire, six down, needed 16 from 14 balls, and Harry Came responded with a strong start with 67 at the top of the order.
However, after three wickets, Zak Chappell tripped over his bat while attempting a leg bye and was run out with one more run needed off the final ball.
After a fantastic 190-run victory over Glamorgan, Essex are two points ahead of the Foxes.
Tom Westley, the hosts’ fifth-highest List A total, came in for the hosts, who batted first at Chelmsford, with 141 balls from 113 balls and 131 from Charlie Atkinson, who also had 113 deliveries.
The third wicket was added by Westley and Atkinson, which was the highest stand ever recorded by the two teams in List A games.
After netting four wickets against Liverpool, Durham is still in contention to qualify for Group B.
Josh Bohannon and George Bell both hit 106 and 104, but Lancashire slightly lost ground when Ben Raine took 4-34 in the final over.
Alex Lees’ 64, which followed, gave the chase a strong start, before Will Rhodes’ 75 and unbeaten 80 from captain Ollie Robinson, who took the match, brought the visitors home.