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Table topper Bayern Munich will play an away game against their arch-rivals Borussia Dortmund on match day 12. Both sides have perfect records in their respective home and away fixtures making the game even more interesting. The Borussia Dortmund vs Bayern Munich match is scheduled at 11:00 PM Indian Standard Time (IST). Sony Sports Network is the official broadcast partner of Bundesliga 2024-25. Borussia Dortmund vs Bayern Munich, Bundesliga 2024–25 live telecast will be available on Sony Sports 2 Channels. Also, fans can use the SonyLIV app for the Borussia Dortmund vs Bayern Munich game live streaming. Bayern Munich Fans Protest Against PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi in UEFA Champions League 2024–25 . It’s more than just a game. It’s #DerKlassiker . ⚔️⚽ Watch #BVB take on #FCBayern in the #Bundesliga , tonight, at 11 PM, LIVE, only on the #SonySportsNetwork 📺 #BVBFCB #BringTheNoise pic.twitter.com/TnqPAlXScY — Sony Sports Network (@SonySportsNetwk) November 30, 2024 (SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter, Instagram and Youtube. The above post is embeded directly from the user's social media account and LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY, also LatestLY does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.)

Chinese hackers stole large amounts of Americans’ phone data from eight telecoms, officials sayEuro zone business activity took a surprisingly sharp turn for the worse this month as the bloc’s dominant services industry contracted and manufacturing sank deeper into recession, a survey showed on Friday. HCOB’s preliminary composite euro zone Purchasing Managers’ Index, compiled by S&P Global, sank to a 10-month low of 48.1 in November, below the 50 mark separating growth from contraction. A Reuters poll had predicted no change from October’s 50.0. “The November PMI is another wake-up call for euro zone policymakers that the economy continues to show signs of weakness,” said Bert Colijn at ING. “New business is weakening again for both manufacturing and services with export orders in particular being down sharply as the euro zone economy battles weak demand from abroad.” The data pushed euro zone government bond yields lower and knocked the euro EUR= to its lowest against the dollar since December 2022 as investors bet on faster rate cuts from the European Central Bank. The central bank has cut rates three times this year to 3.25% amid increasing concerns about the bloc’s lacklustre growth outlook. Money markets expect another quarter-point cut next month and a further 125 basis points of cuts next year that would take the main rate to 1.75% by end 2025. A composite new business index fell to 46.6 from 47.9, its lowest reading this year, suggesting no imminent improvement. The economic downturn accelerated in both Germany and France with business activity falling at the quickest rate since early this year, the survey showed. Political uncertainty in the bloc’s two biggest economies may be partly to blame. Germany’s three-way coalition collapsed earlier this month, leaving the country in political limbo until snap elections in February, while in France a far-right party is threatening to topple Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s fragile coalition government over a dispute about the 2025 budget. Germany’s economy grew less than previously estimated in the third quarter, the statistics office reported on Friday, in further bad news for a country set to be the worst performer among the Group of Seven rich democracies this year. Adding to the gloomy outlook, German industry expects a 3% fall in production in 2024, a third year of decline, with no recovery in sight for 2025, the country’s BDI industry body said on Friday. To boot, President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed trade tariffs will have a significant effect on the euro zone economy in the coming years, according to a strong majority of economists in a Reuters poll. A PMI index of euro zone services, which had been offsetting the decline among manufacturers, fell to a 10-month low of 49.2 from 51.6. The poll forecast was for no change. Firms did increase headcount again but were less optimistic about the year ahead. The business expectations index fell to a two-year low of 55.0 from 59.9. The manufacturing PMI index fell to 45.2 from 46.0, confounding expectations for no change. An index measuring output, which feeds into the composite PMI, dropped to 45.1 from 45.8. That was despite factories cutting their charges for a third month and at a steeper pace than in October. The output prices index dropped to 47.9 from 48.2. In Britain, outside the European Union, business output shrank for the first time in more than a year and tax increases in the new government’s first budget hit hiring and investment plans, its PMI showed, a fresh setback for Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s push for economic growth. British retail sales fell much more than expected in October, according to official data on Friday that added to signs of a loss of momentum in the economy. Source: Reuters (Reporting by Jonathan Cable, Editing by Christina Fincher)

Home entertainment holiday gift ideas at a discountCity of Tracy Parks & Rec hosted adult softball co-ed championship game last Monday night. Jay’s Gourmet - Food with Soul took home the trophy, ending their undefeated season with an 11-0 record. The Brew Jays took second place. The co-ed league came back to life this year after a pandemic caused hiatus and will be back again in the spring of 2025. Contact the Tracy Press sportsdesk at aarmeniakos@tracypress.com , or call 209-830-4229.

KINGSTON — Appearing in the 2024 DI NCAA FCS playoffs, the Central Connecticut State University Blue Devils fell in a close 21-17 contest to No. 10 University of Rhode Island Rams on Saturday, at Meade Stadium. With the loss, Central’s season comes to an end at 7-6 after winning the NEC title last weekend as URI will move one step closer to the FCS championship, facing No. 7 Mercer (10-2) next weekend in Georgia. In the loss, CCSU quarterback Brady Olson threw two touchdown passes, both to wide receiver Isaac Boston, and running back Elijah Howard rushed for 101 yards on 19 carries. The Blue Devils defense had two takeaways as Christopher Jean and Malachi Wright each had an interception. In URI’s win, running back Malik Grant ran all over the Blue Devils defense for 223 yards on 29 carries and broke URI’s school-record for most rushing yards in a single-season. Wide receiver Tommy Smith ran for a touchdown and caught a touchdown reception in the win for the Rams. Following the loss and their season ending, CCSU coach Adam Lechtenberg said URI was able to win another close game due to committing fewer mistakes than his team and not being able to execute late in the game. “I’m extremely proud of my guys, they battled like they always do, we just made a few too many mistakes,” said Lechtenberg. “We had opportunities to win the game, we couldn’t get it done, they did. I couldn’t be more proud of the direction we’re headed, but couldn’t be more disappointed for our kids that we weren’t able to find a way to get it done.” After CCSU forced a three-and-out on defense to begin the game, quarterback Brady Olson was picked off by D.J. Cureton. This set up the Rams at CCSU’s 27 where they looked to take a 3-0 lead on a 45-yard field goal attempt. CCSU freshman Christopher Jean blocked the Rams’ field goal try, leaving the game scoreless. On Central’s next defensive possession, linebacker Vince Thomas forced and recovered a fumble that got overturned. A few plays later, URI quarterback Hunter Helms hit wide receiver Tommy Smith for a 38-yard touchdown pass to give the Rams a 7-0 lead with 2:31 left in the first quarter. 14 seconds later, the Rams would score their second touchdown of the quarter, going up 14-0. The Rams came up with their second interception on Olson in the opening quarter as defensive back Emmanuel Gomes returned a 22-yard interception for a touchdown to put URI up 14-0. Looking to cut URI’s lead, Central’s defense came up with a big turnover when linebacker Malachi Wright picked off Helms with CCSU taking over at URI’s 48. Central’s offense piggy-backed off of the momentum. The Blue Devils used an eight-play 48-yard drive that was capped off by an 11-yard touchdown pass from Olson to wide receiver Isaac Boston. Central cut URI’s lead to 14-7 with 7:25 left in the half. As both teams looked to score again in the first half, both defenses came up with stops. CCSU had a chance to tie the game with a few minutes left in the half. Facing 4th-and-1 from URI’s 27, Olson had an opportunity to hit tight end Sean O’Brien to extend the drive and score a possible touchdown, but overthrew him with the ball being a little too high over his head. URI looked to capitalize on their big stop on defense with a touchdown or field goal on the last drive of the first half. Facing 4th-and-7 from Central’s 30, the Rams elected to go for it and were stopped by the Blue Devil defense. The Rams entered the second half with a 14-7 lead. After a CCSU three-and-out to begin the second half, the Rams got into Central territory and into the red zone as Grant broke free for a long 75-yard run after the Rams started the drive backed up at their own two-yard line. Two plays later, Jean made another big play for the CCSU defense, picking off Helms, and taking away the opportunity for URI to go up by two scores. The Blue Devils would tie the game at 14-14 a few drives later. A few big plays from Howard, including a 40-yard run and a 22-yard reception helped put the Blue Devils at the Rams’ six-yard line. Olson and Boston connected for their second touchdown through the air to cap the drive off, tying the game with 1:27 left in the third quarter. After being held scoreless in the second and third quarters, URI’s offense came alive, and put them up by a touchdown with 9:42 remaining in the game. On a drive that started from the Central 32, the Rams used six plays, capped off by a six-yard direct snap by Smith out of the wildcat formation to put the Rams up by a touchdown. On Central’s ensuing offensive possession, Michael Trovarelli (35-yard catch) and Howard (17-yard run) helped put the Blue Devils in a good position to score, getting in the red zone. Facing a 4th-and-goal situation from the 14, kicker Jack Barnum converted a 32-yard field goal to make it 21-17 in favor of URI with 4:47 left in the game. Looking to run out the clock, the Rams picked up two first downs before the Blue Devils forced a punt and got the ball back with 43 seconds in the game. With no timeouts and needing 80 yards to win the game, Olson was pressured on the Blue Devils’ first play of the drive, and threw a pick to defensive lineman Westley Neal Jr. With the loss, CCSU’s season ends at 7-6 (5-1 in NEC.) The Blue Devils had 12 players make NEC All-First Team (school record), and had multiple players win conference awards as well as receive national recognition for other awards. After the loss, Lechtenberg reflected on the remarkable season the Blue Devils put together in 2024, and spoke about how proud he was of the work they put in that saw them have the opportunity at an FCS championship. He expects his team to pick up off of their success from this season into next season. “Last night in my talk, I listed 40 different players that made impact plays and not one of them was All-Conference,” said Lechtenberg. “Football is the greatest team sport because it takes everybody. I’m proud of everyone. It takes everyone to try to make a chance at winning games. I’m proud of the direction we’re headed, proud of our administration, our fans, and our alumni.” “We still have a relatively young team, a lot of our better players are not seniors, we had a lot of really good senior players too,” Lechtenberg said. “Our expectations are to get better. This is not where we stop, we are headed in the right direction but we are not there yet.”PNP sues VP for ‘assault’; AFP revamps her security

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Facing the prospect of widespread tariffs that could plunge the Canadian economy into recession, Alberta's premier is responding to the concerns of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, in the hopes of avoiding the 25 per cent tariffs if illegal immigration and drug flow are not addressed. "Well, look, let's stop the leaky border first. Let's stop the illegal migration first. Let's stop the fentanyl first. Let's meet our NATO commitment first, and let's see where we get with the Americans," Danielle Smith said last week on CBC's Power & Politics . After premiers held an emergency meeting Wednesday with the federal government about the threatened tariffs, Smith said the province would act "urgently and decisively" to patrol the shared border between Alberta and Montana, with details still to come. Smith noted the problem was "much more serious" at the U.S.-Mexico border, but said that didn't diminish the need for provinces to crack down on illegal migrants and drug smuggling at the U.S.-Canada border. Donald Trump threatens 25% tariff on products from Canada, Mexico Alberta still creating border plan to meet U.S. demands, premier says To be certain, the smuggling of the synthetic opioid fentanyl — which Trump has singled out as being a chief concern — has historically been an issue of significantly higher magnitude at the Mexican border. Approximately 20 kilograms of fentanyl were seized at the Canada-U.S. border from October 2023 to September 2024, compared to more than 9,500 kilograms at the Mexico-U.S. border, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data . Trump lumped together Canada, Mexico as border issues. Data shows it's apples and oranges CBC Investigates Sixteen caught crossing illegally into U.S. from Quebec in days before Trump tariff threat Alberta's share is minor. The Havre border patrol sector, which covers most of the border between Canada and Montana, seized around three pounds (around 1.4 kilograms) of fentanyl in fiscal year 2024, according to CBP data. The Seattle Field Office also had three pounds, for a total of six (2.7 kilograms). Across the Havre sector, the number of "encounters" — referring to those people apprehended for sneaking over the border between the ports of entry, according to a CBP spokesperson — vary per month, with 100 registered in fiscal year 2024. A complicated issue In the view of Alberta's public safety minister, any amount of fentanyl seized at the Montana border is a problem. "[It] should not be taken lightly as it has the potential to harm thousands of people. The problem at the border is not only what has been seized but what has not been seized, increasing the concern for public safety," Mike Ellis wrote in a statement. Mount Royal University criminologist Kelly Sundberg, a former officer of the Canada Border Services Agency, said numbers of reported seized drugs are low, but actual numbers are likely higher. Kelly Sundberg, a criminologist at Mount Royal University in Calgary, says while reported numbers of drug seizures at the U.S. border are low, he believes the actual amount going through is likely much higher. (John Badcock/CBC) "There's not as many officers on the northern border ... there's a lot of stuff that gets through that border without anyone knowing," Sundberg said. "Without question, yes, they seized a few kilograms, but you could probably times that by 10." In Sundberg's view, Alberta's plan illustrates how neglected border security has been in Canada for the past decade. "It's not an ideal approach. It's definitely a stopgap for right now. But I think that our governments have to start working together and [find] a solution," Sundberg said. Mark Weber, national president of the Customs and Immigration Union, the union that represents staff and officers of the Canada Border Services Agency, said how "leaky" the border is depends on which way the issue is defined. "If we're talking about things getting into the U.S., that's not really our prerogative to be dealing with those," Weber told the Calgary Eyeopener. "I think there's a little bit of confusion about which way the enforcement should be happening. The U.S. secures their border, and we secure ours." Calgary Eyeopener 7:32 "Leaky" Alberta border How leaky is the Alberta border with the United States? We hear from the National President of the Customs and Immigration Union. Coming into Canada, there are significant issues, according to Weber. That includes fewer available officers. "We're down about 2,000 to 3,000 officers we need across the country. There are significant concerns regarding what comes into the country as well," he said. There are concerns about security through land crossings and through air travel, but rail remains a big challenge, according to Weber. Canada has neglected border security for a decade: ex-CBSA agent | Canada Tonight 19 days ago Duration 6:00 Former CBSA officer Kelly Sundberg says the Canadian government has neglected border security for a decade and isn't prepared for the 'tsunami' of people who will head toward its border if Donald Trump's administration carries out its promised U.S. mass deportations. "We don't look at them at all. The Canada Border Services Agency simply does not deal with rail. We don't have the infrastructure to do it. We don't have the staff to do it. We're essentially blind in terms of what comes into the country through rail," he said. Ellis, Alberta's public safety minister, previously said he's reaching out to the attorney general of Montana to talk about working together on border measures. A spokesperson for Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen declined an interview request, but wrote in a statement that the attorney general continued to monitor the situation and was in regular communication with Customs and Border Protection regarding illegal crossings and drug activity.a celebrated Hollywood actress known for her breakout roles in Knives Out and Blonde, has found herself at the center of a firestorm-but this time, it's not about her acting career. following revelations about her romantic connection to Photos recently surfaced showing de Armas enjoying a stroll in Madrid with Cuesta, who is ten years her junior. While celebrity romances are often tabloid fodder, this one has sparked a deeper conversation due to Cuesta's family connections. He is the As the leader of the Communist Party and the Cuban government, Díaz-Canel is widely seen as a continuation of the Castro dynasty, which has presided over decades of human rights abuses and political repression. Critics have not held back in voicing their disappointment, particularly given de ' own background. Born in Cuba, the actress lived there until she was 18 before pursuing her acting dreams abroad. Many are pointing out the apparent contradiction of her relationship with a man so closely tied to a regime responsible for the oppression that prompted many, including her own family, to leave the island. "It's disheartening to see someone from the very establishment that crushed so many Cuban lives, including her own family's," remarked one commentator on social media. Others have taken a more cynical tone, speculating about the actress's motivations. "Has Ana de Armas always been quietly loyal to the regime she escaped?" one post wondered. De Armas has been receiving heat for her decision Despite the uproar, some have come to her defense, noting that her upbringing in Cuba gives a unique perspective. "She lived the reality of the Cuban people for nearly two decades," argued a supporter, suggesting that critics may be oversimplifying the situation. This controversy arrives at a pivotal moment in de Armas' career. After a meteoric rise to fame in the 2010s, including an Oscar nomination for portraying Marilyn Monroe, her recent projects have struggled to make the same impact. However, she is set to take on a highly anticipated role in the upcoming John Wick spinoff, Ballerina, which could reignite her trajectory. Whether this latest chapter in her personal life will overshadow her professional comeback remains to be seen. But for now, Ana de Armas is facing a wave of scrutiny over her romantic choices, with many wondering how this relationship aligns with her Cuban roots and the legacy of the oppressive regime she once left behind.

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