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Monday, September 27, 2021

Arsenal Beat Tottenham 3-1 In Premier League London Derby



LONDON (AP) - Arsenal tore apart Tottenham with three goals in the first 34 minutes in a 3-1 win on Sunday that extended an early season recovery and completed a miserable September for their north London rivals in the Premier League.

Quoted from dailyunion.com, goals from Emile Smith Rowe, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Bukayo Saka completed a third consecutive league win for Arsenal who lost their opening three games.

In a reversal of fortunes, Tottenham have now lost three in a row in the league after opening with a trio of successes.

The opener came in the 12th minute after Martin Odegaard went wide for Saka, whose low cross reached the unmarked Smith Rowe to be swept into the net.

Arsenal capitalized on a counter-attack in the 27th minute with Smith Rowe squaring Aubameyang to add a second.

Things will get better for the Gunners when Saka scores.

Thomas Prtey stole the ball from Harry Kane and Arsenal again broke through the Spurs defense with three passes. Smith Rowe found Saka, who ran into the box and was well challenged by the retreating Kane, only for the loose ball to roll back into his England team-mate's path. Saka then finished low past goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

Tottenham gave themselves the chance to make an unexpected comeback when Son Heung-min picked up a cross from Sergio Reguilon in the 79th minute. But there will be no recovery for Nuno Espirito Santo's team.


Source : https://www.dailyunion.com/sports/national/arsenal-beats-tottenham-3-1-in-premier-league-london-derby/article_ff69f1e9-2857-5c85-90f4-95d92d6308d1.html

Friday, September 24, 2021

Mocro Maffia - Season 3 : Episode 1,2,3,4,5,6,7


Mocro Maffia - Season 3 : Episode 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 (Friday, Mar 12, 2021)
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Genre : Drama, Action, Crime
Airs on : Videoland, Netherlands at 12:00 am CEST
Rating next-episode.net : 3/5 (2 ratings)

Overview
Mocro Maffia is a crime story about best friends Romano, Potlood and De Paus. With the three of them, they rise in rank within the criminal world. Before they know it, they own the total coke market within Amsterdam. Because of jealousy, their relation becomes complicated and ends up hostile...

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Copyrights can be granted by public law and are in that case considered “territorial rights”. This means that copyrights granted by the law of a certain state, do not extend beyond the territory of that specific jurisdiction. Copyrights of this type vary by country; many countries, and sometimes a large group of countries, have made agreements with other countries on procedures applicable when works “cross” national borders or national rights are inconsistent.

Typically, the public law duration of a copyright expires 40 to 400 years after the creator dies, depending on the jurisdiction. Some countries require certain copyright formalities to establishing copyright, others recognize copyright in any completed work, without a formal registration.

It is widely believed that copyrights are a must to foster cultural diversity and creativity. However, Parc argues that contrary to prevailing beliefs, imitation and copying do not restrict cultural creativity or diversity but in fact support them further. This argument has been supported by many examples such as Millet and Van Gogh, Picasso, Manet, and Monet, etc.

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The resources provided may be financial (e.g. granting a loan), or they may consist of goods or services (e.g. consumer credit). Credit encompasses any form of deferred payment. Credit is extended by a creditor, also knatv as a lender, to a debtor, also knatv as a borrower.

Thursday, June 3, 2021

2021 The UEFA European Football Championship (UEFA Euro 2020) | Full Schedule

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Coronavirus has put Euro 2020 back a year to 2021, but 24 sides will still play across 11 host cities - with Dublin and Bilbao dropped from the schedule in April and Seville added - in a festival of football.

The top two teams from each of the 10 groups qualified for Euro 2020 and the four remaining positions were settled in the play-offs, with Scotland beating Serbia in a penalty shootout to join England and Wales at the tournament.

Here is the confirmed schedule so far...

The Euro 2020 group draw
Group A: Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, Wales
Group B: Belgium, Russia, Denmark, Finland
Group C: Ukraine, Netherlands, Austria, North Macedonia
Group D: England, Croatia, Czech Republic, Scotland
Group E: Spain, Poland, Sweden, Slovakia
Group F: Germany, France, Portugal, Hungary


When and where is Euro 2020?
The 16th UEFA European Championship runs from June 11 to July 11, 2021, and to celebrate the tournament's 60th birthday, 11 cities across the continent have been selected as hosts. The 12 cities and stadiums are:

Amsterdam (Netherlands) - Johan Cruyff Arena
Baku (Azerbaijan) - Olympic Stadium
Seville (Spain) - Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium
Bucharest (Romania) - Arena Nationala
Budapest (Hungary) - Puskas Arena
Copenhagen (Denmark) - Parken Stadium
Glasgow (Scotland) - Hampden Park
London (England) - Wembley Stadium
Munich (Germany) - Allianz Arena
Rome (Italy) - Stadio Olimpico
Saint Petersburg (Russia) - Krestovsky Stadium
Rome's Stadio Olimpico will host the opening match on June 11, while England's national stadium Wembley will stage both semi-finals and the final as well as a last-16 tie that was originally scheduled to be staged in Dublin.

As a result of the pan-European staging, no nation has been granted an automatic spot, with all 55 teams taking part in the qualification process.

The Euro 2020 group-stage schedule
Each stadium will host three group-stage matches, which are set to take place between June 11 and June 23.

The host cities have been paired off for the group stages:

Group A: Rome and Baku
Group B: Saint Petersburg and Copenhagen
Group C: Amsterdam and Bucharest
Group D: London and Glasgow
Group E: Seville and Saint Petersburg
Group F: Munich and Budapest
Every host nation that qualifies will play a minimum of two games at home in the group stages. Should both paired nations qualify (eg. if England and Scotland both qualify they will be put into Group D) then a draw will take place to determine which nation will host their direct group-stage encounter.

The winners and runners-up of each group will reach the knockout stages, as well as the four best third-placed teams.

The knockout schedule
Each city will host one last 16 or quarter-final match, before London takes centre stage for the semi-finals and final. There is no third-place play-off.

The knockouts will run from June 26 to July 11

Round of 16
June 26: 1A v 2C, London - 2A v 2B, Amsterdam
June 27: 1B v 3A/D/E/F, Bilbao - 1C v 3D/E/F, Budapest
June 28: 2D v 2E, Copenhagen - 1F v 3A/B/C, Bucharest
June 29: 1E v 3A/B/C/D, Glasgow - 1D v 2F, London

Quarter-finals
July 2: Saint Petersburg and Munich
July 3: Baku and Rome

Semi-finals
July 6 and 7: London

Final
July 11: London

Euro group stage fixtures...

Friday June 11
Group A: Turkey vs Italy; Kick-off 8pm (Rome)

Saturday June 12
Group A: Wales vs Switzerland; Kick-off 2pm (Baku)
Group B: Denmark vs Finland; Kick-off 5pm (Copenhagen)
Group B: Belgium vs Russia; Kick-off 8pm (St Petersburg)

Sunday June 13
Group D: England vs Croatia; Kick-off 2pm (London)
Group C: Austria vs North Macedonia; Kick-off 5pm (Bucharest)
Group C: Netherlands vs Ukraine; Kick-off 8pm (Amsterdam)

Monday June 14
Group D: Scotland vs Czech Republic; Kick-off 2pm (Glasgow)
Group E: Poland vs Slovakia; Kick-off 5pm (St Petersburg)
Group E: Spain vs Sweden; Kick-off 8pm (Seville)

Tuesday June 15
Group F: Hungary vs Portugal; Kick-off 5pm (Budapest)
Group F: France vs Germany; Kick-off 8pm (Munich)

Wednesday June 16
Group B: Finland vs Russia: Kick-off 2pm (St Petersburg)
Group A: Turkey vs Wales: Kick-off 5pm (Baku)
Group A: Italy vs Switzerland; Kick-off 8pm (Rome)

Thursday June 17
Group C: Ukraine vs North Macedonia; Kick-off 2pm (Bucharest)
Group B: Denmark vs Belgium; Kick-off 5pm (Copenhagen)
Group C: Netherlands vs Austria; Kick-off 8pm (Amsterdam)

Friday June 18
Group E: Sweden vs Slovakia; Kick-off 2pm (St Petersburg)
Group D: Croatia vs Czech Republic; Kick-off 5pm (Glasgow)
Group D: England vs Scotland; Kick-off 8pm (London)

Saturday June 19
Group F: Hungary vs France; Kick-off 2pm (Budapest)
Group F: Portugal vs Germany; Kick-off 5pm (Munich)
Group E: Spain vs Poland; Kick-off 8pm (Seville)

Sunday June 20
Group A: Italy vs Wales; Kick-off 5pm (Rome)
Group A: Switzerland vs Turkey; Kick-off 5pm (Baku)

Monday June 21
Group C: North Macedonia vs Netherlands; Kick-off 5pm (Amsterdam)
Group C: Ukraine vs Austria; Kick-off 5pm (Bucharest)
Group B: Russia vs Denmark; Kick-off 8pm (Copenhagen)
Group B: Finland vs Belgium; Kick-off 8pm (St Petersburg)

Tuesday June 22
Group D: Czech Republic vs England; Kick-off 8pm (London)
Group D: Croatia vs Scotland; Kick-off 8pm (Glasgow)

Wednesday June 23
Group E: Slovakia vs Spain; Kick-off 5pm (Seville)
Group E: Sweden vs Poland; Kick-off 5pm (St Petersburg)
Group F: Germany vs Hungary; Kick-off 8pm (Munich)
Group F: Portugal vs France; Kick-off 8pm (Budapest)

Top two in each group plus four best third-placed teams go through

Knockout phase...
Round of 16...

Saturday June 26
Game 1: Group A runners-up vs Group B runners-up; Kick-off 5pm (Amsterdam)
Game 2: Group A winners vs Group C runners-up; Kick-off 8pm (London)

Sunday June 27
Game 3: Group C winners vs third-placed side from Group D/E/F; Kick-off 5pm (Budapest)
Game 4: Group B winners vs third-placed side from Group A/D/E/F; Kick-off 8pm (Seville)

Monday June 28
Game 5: Group D runners-up vs Group E runners-up; Kick-off 5pm (Copenhagen)
Game 6: Group F winners vs third-placed side from Group A/B/C; Kick-off 8pm (Bucharest)

Tuesday June 29
Game 7: Group D winners vs Group F runners-up; Kick-off 5pm (London)
Game 8: Group E winners vs third-placed side Group A/B/C/D; Kick-off 8pm (Glasgow)

Quarter-finals

Friday July 2
Quarter-final 1: Game 6 winner vs Game 5 winner; Kick-off 5pm (St Petersburg)
Quarter-final 2: Game 4 winner vs Game 2 winner; Kick-off 8pm (Munich)

Saturday July 3
Quarter-final 3: Game 3 winner vs Game 1 winner; Kick-off 5pm (Baku)
Quarter-final 4: Game 8 winner vs Game 7 winner; Kick-off 8pm (Rome)

Semi-finals

Tuesday July 6
Semi-final 1: Quarter-final 2 winner vs Quarter-final 1 winner; Kick-off 8pm (Wembley, London)

Wednesday July 7
Semi-final 2: Quarter-final 4 winner vs Quarter-final 3 winner; Kick-off 8pm (Wembley, London)

The Final
Sunday July 11

Kick-off 8pm (Wembley, London)


Source : https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11677282/euro-2020-when-is-the-tournament-in-2021-and-who-has-qualified

Friday, May 21, 2021

BTS Release Their New Song “Butter”

BTS' Butter, butter, bts
Popular K-Pop group BTS is all set to release their new song “Butter” on Friday. The group, comprising of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook, recently unveiled the teaser of “Butter”, leaving fans excited.

Here’s everything we know about BTS song Butter so far:

BTS’ second English-language single

“Butter” will be the K-Pop group’s second English-language single after the uber-popular “Dynamite”. “Dynamite”, written by David Stewart and Jessica Agombar, proved to be a humongous success, even becoming the most-viewed music video in 24 hours. It also gave BTS their first Grammy nomination. We suspect “Butter” is going to break a few records of its own.

The people behind it

The song will release through Big Hit Music, the South Korean entertainment company that manages BTS, and Sony Music Entertainment. Jenna Andrews, who also worked with BTS on “Dynamite”, has written the song along with Alexander Bilowitz and Sebastian Garcia, among others.

What the teaser promises

The teaser for “Butter” has promised a groovy, catchy and upbeat song much like “Dynamite”. Don’t expect profound lyrics, just an enjoyable tune. Many have noticed the beat’s resemblance with iconic British rock band Queen’s “Another One Bites the Dust”. Even the Queen’s official Twitter handle, in a now-deleted tweet, commented on the resemblance, which is likely a tribute to the late Freddie Mercury-led group.

The song is reportedly part of an upcoming album

Is “Butter” one of the songs in an upcoming BTS album? That’s what the South Korean media said when the song was announced. Check out the above tweet.

Source : https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/music/bts-song-butter-everything-we-know-so-far-7323093/

Monday, May 17, 2021

See photos of all 74 contestants Miss Universe 2021

 
Women representing 74 countries are preparing to compete for the title of Miss Universe 2021. The 69th Miss Universe competition, airing Sunday night at 8 p.m. ET on Fox, will take place at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood in Hollywood, Florida.

Pictured here are former Miss Universe titleholders Demi-Leigh Tebow (2017) and Zozibini Tunzi (2019) during Friday's opening of this year's preliminary competition. Scroll through to see photos of each of this year's contestants.

Here are 74 photos of contestants at Miss Univers 2021 :

<strong>Miss Albania:</strong>&nbsp;Paula Mehmetukaj
Miss Albania: Paula Mehmetukaj

<strong>Miss Argentina:&nbsp;</strong>Alina Luz Akselrad
Miss Argentina: Alina Luz Akselrad

<strong>Miss Armenia:&nbsp;</strong>Monika Grigoryan
Miss Armenia: Monika Grigoryan

<strong>Miss Aruba:</strong>&nbsp;Helen Hernandez
Miss Aruba: Helen Hernandez

<strong>Miss Australia:&nbsp;</strong>Maria Thattil
Miss Australia: Maria Thattil

<strong>Miss Bahamas:</strong>&nbsp;Shauntae Miller
Miss Bahamas: Shauntae Miller

<strong>Miss Barbados:&nbsp;</strong>Hillary-Ann Williams
Miss Barbados: Hillary-Ann Williams

<strong>Miss Belgium:&nbsp;</strong>Dhenia Covens
Miss Belgium: Dhenia Covens

<strong>Miss Belize:</strong>&nbsp;Iris Salguero
Miss Belize: Iris Salguero

<strong>Miss Bolivia:</strong>&nbsp;Lenka Nemer
Miss Bolivia: Lenka Nemer

<strong>Miss Brazil:</strong>&nbsp;Julia Gama
Miss Brazil: Julia Gama

<strong>Miss British Virgin Islands:&nbsp;</strong>Shabree Frett
Miss British Virgin Islands: Shabree Frett

<strong>Miss Bulgaria:</strong>&nbsp;Radinela Chusheva
Miss Bulgaria: Radinela Chusheva

<strong>Miss Cambodia:&nbsp;</strong>Sarita Reth
Miss Cambodia: Sarita Reth

<strong>Miss Cameroon:&nbsp;</strong>Angele Kossinda
Miss Cameroon: Angele Kossinda

<strong>Miss Canada:&nbsp;</strong>Nova Stevens
Miss Canada: Nova Stevens

<strong>Miss Cayman Islands:</strong>&nbsp;Mariah Tibbetts
Miss Cayman Islands: Mariah Tibbetts

<strong>Miss Chile:</strong>&nbsp;Daniela Nicolas
Miss Chile: Daniela Nicolas

<strong>Miss China:</strong>&nbsp;Jiaxin Sun
Miss China: Jiaxin Sun

<strong>Miss Colombia:&nbsp;</strong>Laura Victoria Olascuaga
Miss Colombia: Laura Victoria Olascuaga

<strong>Miss Costa Rica:&nbsp;</strong>Ivonne Cerdas
Miss Costa Rica: Ivonne Cerdas

<strong>Miss Croatia:&nbsp;</strong>Mirna Naiia Maric
Miss Croatia: Mirna Naiia Maric

<strong>Miss Cura&ccedil;ao:</strong> Chantal Wiertz
Miss Curaçao: Chantal Wiertz

<strong>Miss Czech Republic:</strong>&nbsp;Kl&aacute;ra Vavru&scaron;kov&aacute;
Miss Czech Republic: Klára Vavrušková

<strong>Miss Denmark:&nbsp;</strong>Amanda Petri
Miss Denmark: Amanda Petri

<strong>Miss Dominican Republic:&nbsp;</strong>Kimberly Jimenez
Miss Dominican Republic: Kimberly Jimenez

<strong>Miss Ecuador:</strong>&nbsp;Leyla Espinoza Calvache
Miss Ecuador: Leyla Espinoza Calvache

<strong>Miss El Salvador:&nbsp;</strong>Vanessa Vel&aacute;squez
Miss El Salvador: Vanessa Velásquez

<strong>Miss Finland:&nbsp;</strong>Viivi Altonen
Miss Finland: Viivi Altonen

<strong>Miss France:&nbsp;</strong>Amandine Petit
Miss France: Amandine Petit

<strong>Miss Ghana:&nbsp;</strong>Chelsea Tayui
Miss Ghana: Chelsea Tayui

<strong>Miss Great Britain:</strong>&nbsp;Jeanette Akua
Miss Great Britain: Jeanette Akua

<strong>Miss Haiti:&nbsp;</strong>Eden Berandoive
Miss Haiti: Eden Berandoive

<strong>Miss Honduras:&nbsp;</strong>Cecilia Rossell
Miss Honduras: Cecilia Rossell

<strong>Miss Iceland:</strong>&nbsp;El&iacute;sabet Hulda Snorrad&oacute;ttir
Miss Iceland: Elísabet Hulda Snorradóttir

<strong>Miss India:&nbsp;</strong>Adline Castelino
Miss India: Adline Castelino

<strong>Miss Indonesia:&nbsp;</strong>Ayu Maulida Putri
Miss Indonesia: Ayu Maulida Putri

<strong>Miss Ireland:</strong>&nbsp;Nadia Sayers
Miss Ireland: Nadia Sayers

<strong>Miss Israel:&nbsp;</strong>Tehila Levi
Miss Israel: Tehila Levi

<strong>Miss Italy:&nbsp;</strong>Viviana Vizzini
Miss Italy: Viviana Vizzini

<strong>Miss Jamaica:&nbsp;</strong>Miqueal-Symone Williams
Miss Jamaica: Miqueal-Symone Williams

<strong>Miss Japan:&nbsp;</strong>Aisha Harumi Tochigi
Miss Japan: Aisha Harumi Tochigi

<strong>Miss Kazakhstan:</strong>&nbsp;Kamila Serikbai
Miss Kazakhstan: Kamila Serikbai

<strong>Miss Korea: </strong>Hari Park
Miss Korea: Hari Park

<strong>Miss Kosovo:&nbsp;</strong>Blerta Veseli
Miss Kosovo: Blerta Veseli

<strong>Miss Laos:&nbsp;</strong>Christina Lasasimma
Miss Laos: Christina Lasasimma

<strong>Miss Malaysia:</strong>&nbsp;Francisca Luhong James
Miss Malaysia: Francisca Luhong James

<strong>Miss Malta:&nbsp;</strong>Anthea Zammit
Miss Malta: Anthea Zammit

<strong>Miss Mauritius:</strong>&nbsp;Vandana Jeetah
Miss Mauritius: Vandana Jeetah

<strong>Miss Mexico:</strong>&nbsp;Andrea Meza
Miss Mexico: Andrea Meza

<strong>Miss Myanmar:&nbsp;</strong>Thuzar Wint Lwin
Miss Myanmar: Thuzar Wint Lwin

<strong>Miss Nepal:</strong>&nbsp;Anshika Sharma
Miss Nepal: Anshika Sharma

<strong>Miss Netherlands:</strong>&nbsp;Denise Speelman
Miss Netherlands: Denise Speelman

<strong>Miss Nicaragua:&nbsp;</strong>Ana Marcelo
Miss Nicaragua: Ana Marcelo

<strong>Miss Norway:&nbsp;</strong>Sunniva Frigstad
Miss Norway: Sunniva Frigstad

<strong>Miss Panama:&nbsp;</strong>Carmen Jaramillo
Miss Panama: Carmen Jaramillo

<strong>Miss Paraguay:</strong>&nbsp;Vanessa Castro Guill&eacute;n
Miss Paraguay: Vanessa Castro Guillén

<strong>Miss Peru:&nbsp;</strong>Janick Maceta Del Castillo
Miss Peru: Janick Maceta Del Castillo

<strong>Miss Philippines:&nbsp;</strong>Rabiya Mateo
Miss Philippines: Rabiya Mateo

<strong>Miss Poland:&nbsp;</strong>Natalia Piguła
Miss Poland: Natalia Piguła

<strong>Miss Portugal:&nbsp;</strong>Cristiana Silva
Miss Portugal: Cristiana Silva

<strong>Miss Puerto Rico:&nbsp;</strong>Estefania Soto Torres
Miss Puerto Rico: Estefania Soto Torres

<strong>Miss Romania:&nbsp;</strong>Bianca Lorena Tirsin
Miss Romania: Bianca Lorena Tirsin

<strong>Miss Russia:&nbsp;</strong>Alina Sanko
Miss Russia: Alina Sanko

<strong>Miss Singapore:&nbsp;</strong>Bernadette Belle Ong
Miss Singapore: Bernadette Belle Ong

<strong>Miss Slovak Republic:&nbsp;</strong>Nat&aacute;lia Ho&scaron;t&aacute;kov&aacute;
Miss Slovak Republic: Natália Hoštáková

<strong>Miss South Africa:&nbsp;</strong>Natasha Joubert
Miss South Africa: Natasha Joubert

<strong>Miss Spain:&nbsp;</strong>Andrea Mart&iacute;nez
Miss Spain: Andrea Mart

<strong>Miss Thailand:&nbsp;</strong>Amanda Obdam
Miss Thailand: Amanda Obdam

<strong>Miss Ukraine</strong>:&nbsp;Yelyzaveta Yastremska
Miss Ukraine: Yelyzaveta Yastremska

<strong>Miss Uruguay</strong>:&nbsp;Lola De los Santos
Miss Uruguay: Lola De los Santos

<strong>Miss USA: </strong>Asya Branch
Miss USA: Asya Branch

<strong>Miss Venezuela:</strong>&nbsp;Mariangel Villasmil
Miss Venezuela: Mariangel Villasmil

<strong>Miss Vietnam:&nbsp;</strong>Khanh Van Nguyen Tran
Miss Vietnam: Khanh Van Nguyen Tran

Related article : Miss Universe 2021

Source : https://www.usatoday.com/picture-gallery/entertainment/celebrities/2021/05/16/miss-universe-2021-photos-all-74-contestants-including-miss-usa/5119945001/