• LeBron James Signs Trading Card Deal with Fanatics—Ending 20-Year Run with Rival Upper Deck
The company announced that LeBron James signed a multiyear trading card deal with Fanatics Wednesday, ending a 20-year run between rival trading card firm Upper Deck and the NBA star, whose memorabilia has routinely auctioned for millions of dollars in recent years.
• Adan Canto, known for his roles in "X-Men," "Narcos" and "Designated Survivor," has died. He was 42 years old.
Adan Canto, the Mexican singer and actor known for his roles in "X-Men: Days of Future Past" and "Agent Game," as well as the TV series "The Cleaning Lady," has died at the age of 42, reports The Associated Press.
• Lazio vs Roma 1 – 0
Lazio faces an old enemy in the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final, battling out with Roma in an extra-special Derby della Capitale.
• Handball European Championship 2024 Prices, transmission, reception – this is Dyn's new streaming provider.
The European Handball Championship starts this Wednesday in Germany. The DHB selection meets Switzerland at 8:45 p.m. You can see the game on “Dyn,” among others.
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WhatsApp is testing out some new functionalities. Users of Apple products are vulnerable. There were several fascinating technological advancements this past week, and we've compiled the most significant ones in our tech wrap.
Mayotte: Mayotte, an island near the edge of French overseas territory, is facing a serious dilemma. Can residents like Wadaanti achieve their goals and move out of unstable housing to pursue their studies? Geographically speaking, the island of Mayotte is located northwest of Madagascar in the Comoros archipelago. Politically speaking, nonetheless, Mayotte is a part of France and so an EU territory. an increasingly popular migration destination, mostly from the nearby Comoros but also from Africa, the Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi. The majority of these migrants are compelled to live in unstable accommodation and are always afraid of being deported. The local community is becoming more and more frustrated as a result of inflation, a lack of infrastructure, and an increase in crime. Mayotte is completely in disarray. Can residents, such as Locals, feel abandoned by the government and blame migrants? There is now a water deficit on the island, and things could get worse. Luisa von Richthofen's report.
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Southeast Asian heatwave: hotter weather caused by El Nino and climate change
Many Southeast Asian regions are experiencing extremely high temperatures due to a heatwave. The Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia are among the nations roasting in the extreme heat for the entire month.
The UK fails another round of nuclear missile tests.
Last month, a nuclear missile called Trident misfired and fell into the ocean close to the submarine that fired it, causing great humiliation for the UK Royal Navy. This was not the first time a Trident nuclear missile had failed; this test firing was carried out off the coast of Florida.
Massive fire breaks out at the Iraqi market, popularly called the Langa bazaar in Erbil.
According to media sources, a sizable fire consumed a second-hand market in Erbil, Iraq, late on Tuesday, February 27. Hundreds of businesses at the bustling Langa bazaar burned destroyed, and Iraqi Kurdish TV channel Rudaw stated that the fire was sparked by an electrical short circuit.
Iceland issues a new whaling permit and receives criticism for animal welfare
On Tuesday, the government of Iceland announced that it had granted a fresh license to the only whaling company operating in the country, allowing it to resume hunting for the upcoming season. This news infuriated animal rights activists.
Singapore is prepared for the effects as the global economic recovery is still shaky.
Though geopolitical concerns, Japan's recession, and China's trade dependence present obstacles, Singapore's budget aids the low-income. In its most recent budget, the Singaporean government proposed several initiatives aimed at helping the country's residents—particularly those from large homes and low-income families—make ends meet.
Taliban: Afghan women who commit adultery would be stoned to death
Taliban leader says in a new recording that Afghan women who commit adultery would be stoned to death. Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, the head of the Taliban, is said to have promised to enforce Shariah strictly.
California academics strike in solidarity with pro-Palestinian protests.
Students working at various California universities are on strike. They claim administrators broke their union contracts by calling in police to crush Gaza solidarity marches.
Hunger in Zimbabwe: Annual crops destroyed by protracted drought
A drought in Zimbabwe has ruined much of the annual harvest, leaving millions of people hungry. There are places where it hasn't rained in weeks, and a large number of people rely on UN funding to survive.
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