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Music/RadioRe: Wizkid X Buju X Tems Type Beat 2021 | Saved | Ayra Starr X Sad Afro Type Beat | by TeeGentle(m): 10:33pm On Sep 01, 2021
EducationRe: Why Are Countries Referred To As "She"? by TeeGentle(m): 4:08pm On Sep 01, 2021
Cinema4d:
huh
We use the pronoun “she” for calling a country because it is our homeland . Usually, a mother is the one at home and the father is at work(doesn't apply now, but still relatable). It is now sexist, but it didn't used to be. We call a country “she” because we are from there, like you are from your mom. And she keeps reproducing.
PoliticsRe: FG To Issue ‘Red Card’ To TV, Radio Stations by TeeGentle(m): 4:04pm On Sep 01, 2021
red card for what
shey tv na football match
or the they think they are playing football on tv
@teegentle
Foreign AffairsTaliban Says Formation Of New Afghan Gov’t In Its Final Stages by TeeGentle(op): 6:20pm On Aug 31, 2021
Senior Taliban leader Anas Haqqani tells Al Jazeera that Afghanistan’s new gov’t will be announced in the coming days.
The final US military flight has left the Afghan capital, officially ending the United States’s 20-year war in Afghanistan with the Taliban back in control [File: EPA]
The final US military flight has left the Afghan capital, officially ending the United States’s 20-year war in Afghanistan with the Taliban back in control [File: EPA]

The formation of Afghanistan’s new government is in its final stages, the Taliban has said, as the US withdrew the last of its forces from the country.

“The government will take shape in the following few days,” Anas Haqqani, a senior Taliban leader, told Al Jazeera.
He added that it was still too early to say who will be part of the new cabinet.

“We have covered about 90 to 95 percent and we will announce the final outcome in the following few days,” he said.

Haqqani spoke to Al Jazeera shortly before the last US military plane departed Hamid Karzai International Airport close to midnight local time (19:30 GMT) on Monday – officially ending the US’s nearly two-decade war in Afghanistan.

Celebratory gunfire was heard across Kabul following the US withdrawal. The Taliban took complete control of the Kabul airport in the early hours of Tuesday.

In a tweet following the US withdrawal, Haqqani said that “we made history again. The 20-year occupation of Afghanistan by the United States and NATO ended tonight.”

Haqqani had told Al Jazeera in an earlier interview that the overall aims of the new government will be “to maintain and be faithful to what we are fighting for. To serve the Afghan people and to serve Islam”.

The Taliban has said it wants to form an “inclusive” government and that it has been talking to members of former governments to encourage them to join a new administration. It has also pledged to respect human rights and women’s freedoms “within Islamic law”.
However, tens of thousands of Afghans have desperately tried to flee the country after the Taliban took control of Kabul on August 15.

Many Afghans fear a return to the Taliban’s brutal rule between 1996 and 2001, when women’s rights were severely curtailed and the group meted out strict punishments in line with its harsh interpretation of Islamic law.
Many Afghans are particularly fearful of the Haqqani Network, known to be the most brutal and violent group associated with the Taliban.

The network, started by Anas’s father Jalaluddin, has been folded into the Taliban for many years and has been accused of being responsible for some of the worst attacks in Afghanistan in recent years.

Haqqani is classified as a wanted “terrorist” by the United States and is under United Nations sanctions.

He was prison for five years and was sentenced to death, but was released two years ago to accelerate peace talks with the US in Qatar.

His brother Khalil Ur-Rahman Haqqani, also labelled a “terrorist” by the US and the UN, is currently in charge of security for Kabul.

In the past weeks, there have been reports of the Taliban conducting house-to-house searches looking for people who worked with the former government or foreign forces, and the group has been accused of violent attacks in areas under its control.

Haqqani said the Taliban as a movement is united and that Afghans should not fear the group.

“We took control of Kabul and other provinces peacefully,” he said. “This shows our unity and alliance. We hope we will prosper.”

The new government will face a range of challenges, including potential economic collapse as foreign countries and institutions withhold aid and funds, and scrutiny and pressure from the international community over its human rights record.

It also faces security threats – notably from the Islamic State Khorasan Province, ISKP (ISIS-K), an group affiliated with ISIL (ISIS) that claimed responsibility for deadly suicide bombings on Kabul airport on Thursday.

Haqqani pledged to defeat ISKP.

“We fought with the world empty-handed and came this far. We can get rid of such a group, as we have in the past,” he said.

“This is not something to be stressed about.”
@teegentle

CrimeRe: Abia: Woman Pours Hot Water On Her Housemaid For Breaking Plate (Graphic Photos) by TeeGentle(m): 3:15pm On Aug 31, 2021
some people are wicked and heartless
RomanceRe: South African Couple Wed As Snowflakes Fall Around Them (PIX) by TeeGentle(m): 3:14pm On Aug 31, 2021
wonderful
happy married life
SportsRe: Premier League 2021/22 Summer Signings: Ronaldo, Zouma, Grealish & All The Compl by TeeGentle(op): 10:13am On Aug 31, 2021
please the mod to help me move this front page
CelebritiesRe: Bobrisky Celebrates 30th Birthday With Lovely Pictures by TeeGentle(m): 9:58am On Aug 31, 2021
dis guy go still spoil his body
i dont know d reason why he is not satisfy with his body, and what God have given to him
HUMAN BEING CAN NEVER BE SATISFY
watch out and see what will happen to him later
@teegentle
EducationRe: China Bans Exams For Six-Year-Olds As Beijing Retools Education System by TeeGentle(m): 9:51am On Aug 31, 2021
Good
it will reduce the high pressure of most student
they should introduce it in nigeria because most student when they have exam fear grip them
including me
@teegentle
Foreign AffairsRe: Taliban Don't Respect Humanity- Translator Gives Heart Stopping Account(Pix,vid) by TeeGentle(m): 4:12pm On Aug 30, 2021
This people are wicked and heartless
SportsPremier League 2021/22 Summer Signings: Ronaldo, Zouma, Grealish & All The Compl by TeeGentle(op): 2:38pm On Aug 30, 2021
The Premier League transfer window is set to draw to a close but clubs up and down the country have already spent a remarkable amount of money.

Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City have all broken records and spent fortunes as they try desperately to improve their squads for the coming season.
Unlike the rest of Europe, which is buckling under financial problems generated by the Covid-19 crisis, the Premier League continues to fly, with many clubs throwing about significant sums of money.

Since June, Premier League teams have been able to complete transfers for the 2021/22 season.

The transfer window in England opened before all the other major leagues this summer, with Premier League clubs able to purchase players from 9 June.

For most other elite leagues the transfer window opened on 1 July.

The biggest deal of the window so far has been Man City's signing of Jack Grealish for £100 million - a new Premier League record.

Here is every significant piece of business teams in the Premier League have done this summer, in terms of ins and out.

ARSENAL
Arsenal summer signings

Ben White - £50m from Brighton

Nuno Tavares - £7.2m from Benfica

Albert Sambi Lokonga - £19m from Anderlecht

Martin Odegaard - £30m from Real Madrid

Aaron Ramsdale - £30m from Sheffield United

Arsenal summer sales

David Luiz - released

Matteo Guendouzi - loan to Marseille

William Saliba - loan to Marseille

Joe Willock - £25m to Newcastle

Lucas Torreira - loan to Fiorentina

ASTON VILLA
Aston Villa summer signings

Danny Ings - £25m from Southampton

Emiliano Buendia - £33m from Norwich

Ashley Young - free from Inter Milan

Leon Bailey - £30m from Bayer Leverkusen

Axel Tuanzebe - Loan from Man Utd
Aston Villa summer sales

Jack Grealish - £100m to Man City

Mbwana Samatta - £5.4m to Fenerbahce

Bjorn Engels - £3.6m to Royal Antwerp

Tom Heaton - released

Neil Taylor - released

Ahmed Elmohamady - released

BRENTFORD
Brentford summer signings

Frank Onyeka - £9m from FC Midtjylland

Kristoffer Ajer - £13.5m from Celtic

Myles Peart-Harris - £1.4m from Chelsea

Yoane Wissa - £8.5m from Lorient

Alvaro Fernandez - Loan from Huesca

Brentford summer sales

Luke Daniels - released

Henrik Dalsgaard - free to FC Midtjylland

Emiliano Marcondes - released

Arthur Read - free to Stevenage

BRIGHTON
Brighton summer signings

Enock Mwepu - £20.7m from RB Salzburg

Kjell Scherpen - £4.5m from Ajax

Jeremy Sarmiento - Undisclosed fee from Benfica

Kaoru Mitouma - £2.5m from Kawasake Frontale

Brighton summer sales

Ben White - £50m to Arsenal

Jose Izquierdo - released

Christian Walton - released

Teddy Jenks - loan to Aberdeen

Davy Propper - for free to PSV

Mathew Ryan - for free to Real Sociedad
Bernardo - undisclosed to RB Salzburg

Alireza Jahanbakhsh - £990k to Feyernoord

Florin Andone - loan to Cadiz

BURNLEY

Burnley summer signings

Nathan Collins - £12.6m from Stoke City

Jacob Bedeau - free from Scunthorpe

Wayne Hennessey - free from Crystal Palace

Aaron Lennon - free from Kayserispor

Burnley summer sales

Ben Gibson - £8m to Norwich

Robbie Brady - released

Bailey Peacock-Farrell - loan to Sheffield Wednesday

CHELSEA
Chelsea summer signings

Marcus Bettinelli - Free from Fulham

Romelu Lukaku - £103.5m from Inter
CHELSEA
Chelsea summer signings

Marcus Bettinelli - Free from Fulham

Romelu Lukaku - £103.5m from Inter

Chelsea summer sales

Billy Gilmour - loan to Norwich

Willy Caballero - released

Victor Moses - £4.5m to Spartak Moscow

Marco van Ginkel - free to PSV Eindhoven

Fikayo Tomori - £24m to AC Milan

Jamal Blackman - released

Danilo Pantic - released

Olivier Giroud - £1.5m to AC Milan

Billy Gilmour - Loan to Norwich City

Marc Guehi - £18m to Crystal Palace

Lewis Bate - £1.5m to Leeds United

Valentino Livramento - £5.3m to Southampton

Tammy Abraham - £38m to Roma

Michy Batshuayi - Loan to Besiktas

Kenedy - Loan to Flamengo

Emerson - Loan to Lyon

Matt Miazga - Loan to Besiktas

Abdul-Rahman Baba - Loan to Reading

Kurt Zouma - £30m to West Ham
CRYSTAL PALACE
Crystal Palace summer signings

Michael Olise - £8.37m from Reading

Jacob Montes - free from Georgetown University

Marc Guehi - £18m from Chelsea

Joachim Andersen - £15.8m from Lyon

Remi Matthews - free from Sunderland

Conor Gallacher - Loan from Chelsea

Jacob Montes - Undisclosed from New England Revolution

Crystal Palace summer sales

Wayne Hennessey - released

Stephen Henderson - released

Gary Cahill - released

Scott Dann - released

Mamadou Sakho - released

Patrick van Aanholt - released

Nathaniel Clyne - released

Joel Ward - released

James McCarthy - released

Andros Townsend - released

Conor Wickham - released

EVERTON
Everton summer signings
Andros Townsend - Free from Crystal Palace

Asmir Begovic - Free from Bournemouth

Demarai Gray - £1.7m from Bayer Leveruksen

Everton summer sales

Matthew Pennington - free to Shrewsbury

Muhamed Besic - released

Yannick Bolasie - released

Theo Walcott - free to Southampton

Josh Bowler - free to Blackpool

Bernard - £900k to Sharjah FC

Joshua King - free to Watford

Beni Baningime - free to Hearts of Midlothian

Thierry Small - Undisclosed to Southampton

LEEDS
Leeds summer signings

Jack Harrison - £11m from Manchester City

Junior Firpo - £13.5m from Barcelona

Lewis Bate - £1.5m from Chelsea

Amari Miller - £200k from Birmingham

Kristoffer Klaesson - £1.8m from Valerenga
Leeds summer sales

Barry Douglas - released

Gaetano Berardi - released

Pablo Hernandez - released

Ryan Edmondson - loan to Fleetwood

Ouasim Bouy - released

Cole Gibbon - released

Niklas Haugland - released

Eunan O’Kane - released

Matthew Turner - released

Ezgjan Alioski - free to Al Ahli

Kiko Casilla - loan to Elche

Leif Davis - loan to Bournemouth

LEICESTER CITY
Leicester City summer signings

Patson Daka - £23m from RB Salzburg

Boubakary Soumare - £17m from Lille

Ryan Bertrand - free transfer from Southampton

Jannik Vestergaard - £15m from Southampton

Leicester City summer sales

Christian Fuchs - free to Charlotte FC

Wes Morgan - retired

Matty James - released

Rachid Ghezzal - £2.7m to Besiktas

LIVERPOOL
Liverpool summer signings

Ibrahima Konate - £36m from RB Leipzig
Liverpool summer sales

Georginio Wijnaldum - free to PSG

Adam Lewis - loan to Livingston

Marko Grujic - £10.5m to Porto

Taiwo Awoniyi - £6.75m to Union Berlin

Harry Wilson - £12m to Fulham

Kamil Grabara - £3m to Copenhagen

Xherdan Shaqiri - £9m to Lyon

Ben Davies - Loan to Sheffield United

Ben Woodburn - loan to Hearts

MAN CITY
Man City summer signings

Jack Grealish - £100m from Aston Villa

Metinho - £5m from Fluminense

Kayky - £9m from Fluminense

Scott Carson - free from Derby

Man City summer sales

Angelino - £16m to Leipzig

Eric Garcia - free to Barcelona

Sergio Aguero - free to Barcelona

Daniel Grimshaw - free to Blackpool

Jack Harrison - £11.5m to Leeds United

Lukas Nmecha - £11m to Wolfsburg

MAN UTD
Man Utd summer signings

Tom Heaton - free from Aston Villa

Jadon Sancho - £73m from Borussia Dortmund

Raphael Varane - £34m from Real Madrid

Cristiano Ronaldo - £24m from Juventus
Man Utd summer sales

Sergio Romero - released

Joel Pereira - released

Tahith Chong - loan to Birmingham

Facundo Pellistri - loan to Alaves

Axel Tuanzebe - loan to Aston Villa

Brandon Williams - loan to Norwich

NEWCASTLE
Newcastle summer signings

Joe Willock - £26.46m from Arsenal

Newcastle summer sales

Andy Carroll - released

Henry Saivet - released

Florian Lejeune - Undisclosed fee to Alaves

Christian Atsu - free to Al-Raed

Matty Longstaff - Loan to Aberdeen

NORWICH CITY
Norwich City summer signings

Ben Gibson - £8m from Burnley

Dimitris Giannoulis - £6.2m from PAOK Salonika

Billy Gilmour - loan from Chelsea

Milot Rashica - £9.9m from Werder Bremen

Angus Gunn - £5.27m from Southampton

Pierre Lees-Melou - £3.5m from Nice

Flynn Clarke - free from Peterborough

Josh Sargent - £8m from Werder Bremen

Christos Tzilos - £11.5m from PAOKNORWICH CITY
Norwich City summer signings

Ben Gibson - £8m from Burnley

Dimitris Giannoulis - £6.2m from PAOK Salonika

Billy Gilmour - loan from Chelsea

Milot Rashica - £9.9m from Werder Bremen

Angus Gunn - £5.27m from Southampton

Pierre Lees-Melou - £3.5m from Nice

Flynn Clarke - free from Peterborough

Josh Sargent - £8m from Werder Bremen

Christos Tzilos - £11.5m from PAOK

Norwich City summer sales

Emiliano Buendia - £33m to Aston Villa

Mario Vrancic - released

Alex Tettey - released

Orjan Nyland - released

Moritz Leitner - released

Marco Stiepermann - released

Josh Martin - loan to MK Dons

Sam MacCallum - loan to QPR

SOUTHAMPTON
Southampton summer signings

Theo Walcott - free from Everton

Romain Perraud - £11m from Brest

Olly Lancashire - free from Crewe Alexandra

Valentino Livramento - £5.3m from Chelsea

Adam Armstrong - £15m from Blackburn

Thierry Small - Undisclosed from Everton

Lyanco - £6.75m from TorinoSouthampton summer sales

Angus Gunn - £5.27m to Norwich

Ryan Bertrand - released

Mario Lemina - £5m to Nice

Wesley Hoedt - Undisclosed fee to Anderlecht

Danny Ings - £25m to Aston Villa

Jannick Vestergaard - £15m to Leicester

TOTTENHAM
Tottenham summer signings

Pierluigi Gollini - loan with option from Atalanta

Bryan Gil - £21.6m plus Erik Lamela from Sevilla

Cristian Romero - Loan from Atalanta

Pape Mate Sarr - Undisclosed from Metz

Tottenham summer sales

Paulo Gazzaniga - released

Danny Rose - free to Watford

Shilow Tracey - free to Cambridge

Juan Foyth - £13.5m to Villarreal

Erik Lamela - Swap deal with Bryan Gil to Sevilla

Toby Alderweireld - £11.7 to Al-Duhail

Joe Hart - £1m to Celtic

Troy Parrott - Loan to MK Dons

Moussa Sissoko - £5.2m to WatfordWATFORD
Watford summer signings

Imran Louzza - £9m from Nantes

Emmanuel Dennis - £3.6m from Club Brugge

Mattie Pollock - £270k from Grimsby Town

Kwadwo Baah - £125k from Rochdale

Danny Rose - free from Tottenham

Joshua King - free from Eveton

Ashley Fletcher - free from Middlesbrough

Peter Etebo - loan from Stoke City

Juraj Kucka - loan from Parma

Ozan Tufan - loan from Fenerbahce

Moussa Sissoko - £5.2m from Tottenham

Watford summer sales

Craig Dawson - £2m to West Ham

Ben Wilmot - £1.6 to Stoke City

Achraf Lazaar - released

Carlos Sanchez - released

Jerome Sinclair - released

Jorge Segura - loan to CD America

Adalberto Penaranda - loan to Las Palmas

WEST HAM
West Ham summer signings

Craig Dawson - £2m from Watford

Pierre Ekwah Elimby - Undisclosed from Chelsea

Alphonse Areola - loan from PSG

Armstrong Okoflex - Free transfer from Celtic

Kurt Zouma - £30m from Chelseaest Ham summer sales

Fabian Balbuena - released

Dapo Afolayan - free to Bolton

Joseph Anang - loan to Stevenage

Felipe Anderson - Undisclosed fee to Lazio

WOLVES
Wolves summer signings

Yerson Mosquera - £4.5m from Atletico Nacional

Trincao - loan from Barcelona

Rayan Ait Nouri - £10m from Angers

Jose Sa - £7m from Olympiacos

Bendeguz Bolla - £1.8m from Fehervar

Wolves summer sales

Rui Patricio - £10m to Roma

Ruben Vinagre - loan to Sporting CP

Leandro Campana - loan to Grasshoppers

John Ruddy - Released

Rafa Mir - £14m to Sevilla

Patrick Cutrone - Loan to Empoli

Owen Otawosie - £4m to Club Brugge

SportsWhat Now For Amad After Feyenoord Loan Deal Falls Through? by TeeGentle(op): 1:52pm On Aug 30, 2021
Amad Diallo's pursuit of first team football has taken a blow after a loan move to Feyenoord from Manchester United was cancelled after an injury to the Ivorian.

The 19-year-old signed for Man Utd a year ago for a whopping £37m despite only playing a handful of times for Atalanta's first team.

He would not join until January of 2021, but he quickly made an impression after arriving, scoring two goals on his debut for the U-23 side in a 6-3 win against Liverpool.

Amad made his first team debut as a substitute versus Real Sociedad in the Europa League and it was in that competition he scored his first senior goal, too, as he netted a wonderfully inventive header against Milan.Amad is naturally well-thought of at Man Utd - you don't spend £37m on a teenager without having high hopes.

But, the acquisitions of Jadon Sancho and now Cristiano Ronaldo will undoubtedly be a cause for concern for the player.

Amad was never going to be first choice this season, but the signing of Sancho especially certainly means that he has fallen further down the pecking order.

Feyenoord move off
Man Utd were hoping to give Amad more exposure to senior football this season via a loan move, with Feyenoord the decided destination.However, after an injury picked up in training, that deal has been cancelled as Amad is now set to miss an extended period of the season.

Feyenoord sporting director Frank Arnesen confirmed the news to Dutch outlet AD.

"He got injured, it's cancelled," he said.

"Too bad, everything was done. I've talked a lot with the people at Manchester United, but it's more sensible to let him recover at that club.

"It may be a while before he comes back."

There has been no confirmation as of yet as to what the injury is or how long Amad might be sidelined.

What next for Amad?
After his recovery, Amad has been tipped for another loan move, probably to a Championship side.

Ahead of the 2016/17 season, FIFA scrapped the emergency loan system that allowed players
Amad, therefore, would have to wait until January for any loan away.

SportsCristiano Ronaldo Completes Man Utd Medical Ahead Of Return To Former Club by TeeGentle(op): 1:43pm On Aug 30, 2021
Man Utd announced they had reached an agreement with Juventus to re-sign Cristiano Ronaldo on Friday; Premier League club will pay around €15m (£12.87m) plus a further €8m (£6.86m) in add-ons for the Portugal captain, who underwent a medical in Lisbon over the weekend

Monday 30 August 2021 10:32, UK

United announced they had reached an agreement with Juventus to re-sign the 36-year-old forward on Friday.

Ronaldo's departure from Juventus was confirmed on Friday by boss Massimiliano Allegri, who revealed he was told by the player he had "no intention" of representing the club again.

United's rivals Manchester City were offered the chance to sign the 36-year-old and considered making a move, but the Premier League champions pulled out of negotiations.

"Hopefully we can get the paperwork sorted and announce him very soon. He is a winner and a great human being. The players are excited, and l am excited to keep adding to this squad.

"He adds something completely different. It adds more confidence and belief to what we are doing and what we are building.

"We know he is a more experienced player than he was when he was here last time, he has evolved and had an unbelievable career. I'm sure he likes all the talk about 'he's too old'. Make it personal and he will show what he can do."
Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane admitted he had been caught up in the excitement of Ronaldo returning to Old Trafford.

"I think it's great news for United, the fans, the Premier League. There's no doubt in my mind he's still a world-class player.

"We have discussed the pluses and minuses, but I see the hunger and the desire there; it's not a pay-day for him. He is already worth fortunes.

"We saw at the Euros he won the Golden Boot; he'll have the incentive of the World Cup. He's a clever guy. He's coming back to United to win stuff. I don't think he'll be the difference in terms of winning the big trophies - Man Utd still have the same problems with or without Ronaldo, and that's midfield - but an FA Cup or a League Cup is more than possible."
Despite the fanfare of Ronaldo returning to bolster Solskjaer's squad, question marks remain over the midfield.

Paul Pogba dropped back into midfield against Wolves but his partnership with Fred does not look like a long-term solution, argues Adam Bate.

Bate says "With Cristiano Ronaldo's return imminent, the competition for those forward positions increases. The temptation to fit Pogba in as one of the two midfielders is understandable. But it feels like a fudge.

"The problem is that the switch brings negatives as well as positives - both of which were evident against Wolves."

SportsCould Chelsea Regret Letting Tammy Abraham Go? by TeeGentle(op): 1:25pm On Aug 30, 2021
Chelsea have a bit of a history of selling players that develop into superstars, namely Mohamed Salah and Kevin De Bruyne as well as Romelu Lukaku, who they have of course bought back this summer.


Tammy Abraham might just be the next entrant onto that list, with the Englishman making a brilliant start to life at Roma in Serie A.

While the €40 million move would have no doubt helped balance the finances somewhat after Lukaku’s €115m switch, Abraham is proving his worth in Italy and showing Thomas Tuchel his quality.The 23-year-old was put straight into the starting XI by Jose Mourinho for Roma’s opening day clash with Fiorentina, providing two assists in a 3-1 win.

Abraham backed that up with another scintillating display against newly-promoted Salernitana on Sunday, netting his first goal for the club – a brilliant first-time strike from the edge of the penalty area.

He was also pivotal in the build-up to an outstanding team goal, with a couple of gorgeous touches that led to Jordan Vertetout’s finish for the second of the match.

Abraham will prove Chelsea wrong for lack of opportunities
Abraham was Chelsea’s top scorer last season until Frank Lampard was sacked as manager and his season stagnated under Tuchel.

The Englishman played only nine times under the German with just four starts, two of which resulted in half-time substitutions and another saw Abraham go off injured after just 20 minutes.

Despite the lack of minutes in the second half of the season, only Jorginho scored more than Abraham in the league – all seven of his goals were penalties – and the academy graduate managed the same goal tally as summer signing Timo Werner.This was after Abraham had starred in the league under Lampard in the 2019/20 season, top-scoring with 15 goals and helping guide the team into the top four despite not being under a transfer ban.

It is unfortunate that, since that ban being lifted, Chelsea have spent over €100m on attackers in consecutive summer windows, freezing Abraham out of the team and meaning there was no option but for him to move on in search of first-team football.

Early signs suggest that Abraham is set to flourish in Italy this season and he could make Chelsea regret letting him go, with plenty of years at a high level ahead of him.

TravelE.U. Set To Propose Travel Restrictions On U.S. Visitors by TeeGentle(op): 12:18pm On Aug 30, 2021
BRUSSELS — The European Union is set to advise member states that they should reintroduce travel restrictions for visitors from the United States, three E.U. officials said on Sunday, as coronavirus infections and hospitalizations have surged in the U.S. in recent weeks.

Starting Monday, the officials said, the United States will be removed from a “safe list” of countries whose residents can travel to the 27-nation bloc without additional restrictions, such as quarantine and testing requirements. The suggested restrictions, made by the European Council, will not be mandatory for member countries, and it will remain up to those countries to decide whether or not to impose them.

Most European countries reopened their borders to Americans in June, more than a year after imposing a travel ban, hoping that Americans would visit this summer and help an ailing tourism industry bounce back.

In essence, the European Union gave the United States a summertime pass to encourage tourism, despite the relatively high infection rates in parts of the country.
The threshold for being on the E.U. “safe travel” list is having fewer than 75 new Covid-19 cases daily per 100,000 people over the previous 14 days. The United States has an infection rate well above that threshold, and Covid hospitalizations in the country climbed above 100,000 last week for the first time since January.

Yet while American tourists were able to travel to Europe this summer, the United States has remained closed to Europeans, drawing anger from Europeans and their leaders, who have expressed frustration at the lack of reciprocity.

Travelers from countries on the safe list can usually visit E.U. countries without quarantining by showing a proof of vaccination or a negative test, while those from countries not on that list are barred from visiting for nonessential reasons and can be subject to further testing and quarantine requirements.

Most European countries reopened their economies this summer after vaccination campaigns picked up speed in recent months. Countries like France and Italy, among others, have required proof of vaccination or a negative coronavirus test result for people to dine in restaurants, visit museums or attend concerts, making Covid passes a fixture of daily life.

The decision to urge the reimposition of travel restrictions on U.S. travelers was first reported by Reuters. European officials who outlined the plan did so under condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly ahead of an announcement planned for Monday.
Other countries expected to be removed from the “safe list” include Israel, Kosovo, Lebanon, Montenegro and North Macedonia.

The European Union overtook the United States in vaccinations last month, with 64 percent of the bloc’s residents having received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, compared with 60 percent in the United States, according to Our World in Data.

CrimeRe: Lightning Kills Two Girls In Osun Community (Photo) by TeeGentle(m): 10:48am On Aug 30, 2021
God please save us from evil people, we did not know who we have offended
SportsRe: EPL: Man Utd Break Arsenal’s Away Unbeaten Record After Win At Wolves by TeeGentle(m): 10:46am On Aug 30, 2021
GGMU smiley smiley smiley
The record breaker
@teegentle
CrimeRe: 20-Year-Old Yahoo Boy Stabbed To Death In Delta After Making N50m by TeeGentle(m): 10:44am On Aug 30, 2021
Village people at work
Enemy of progress
@teegentle
PetsRe: My Dog Kept Barking At Me Don't Know Until I Goggled This by TeeGentle(m): 10:43am On Aug 30, 2021
wonderful cheesy wink smiley
@teegentle
CrimeRe: Lady To Beggar: 'Go Do Ashawo With Your Big Nyash, Ashawo Na Good Work' (Video) by TeeGentle(m): 10:37am On Aug 30, 2021
The girl self na asawo
@teegentle
CelebritiesRe: August 28 Celebrities by TeeGentle(m): 10:20pm On Aug 28, 2021
FTC
CrimeRe: Angry Father Kills 7-Year-Old Daughter To Avenge Wife’s Infidelity by TeeGentle(m): 2:13pm On Aug 28, 2021
wonder shall never end
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SportsRe: EPL: Cristiano Ronaldo To Wear Two Different Shirt Numbers For Man United by TeeGentle(m): 1:54pm On Aug 28, 2021
WHICH NUMBER IS HE GOING TO WEAR
@teegentle
SportsRe: Cristiano Ronaldo Speaks On Leaving Juventus For Manchester United by TeeGentle(m): 11:47am On Aug 28, 2021
GGMU sad sad
ME MOVE
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SportsRe: Cristiano Ronaldo Shatters Messi's Transfer Announcement Record On Twitter (Pix) by TeeGentle(m): 10:33am On Aug 28, 2021
bow down for your oga

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