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Foreign ministry: UK recognizes vaccines used by Jordan

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said, on Thursday, that the British authorities announced that they will recognize the vaccines used by Jordan which included in the list approved by the UK health authorities, as of next Monday.

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Haitham Abu Al Foul said the move came after intensifying contacts with the British authorities over the last two weeks.

Jordanians who received two doses of Pfizer, AstraZeneca or Moderna will not need to isolate themselves upon their arrival in Britain, Abu Al Foul added.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Health

China reports zero new local COVID cases

China on Thursday recorded 25 new imported coronavirus cases, with no new local infections or deaths during the last 24 hours, according to the National Health Commission (NHC).

In a daily statement, the commission said that it had received reports of 96,335 confirmed cases and 4,636 deaths in the Chinese mainland, adding that “90,889 patients had been cured and discharged from hospitals.”

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Health

Pfizer, BioNTech seek U.S. COVID-19 vaccine clearance for children 5-11

Pfizer Inc (PFE.N) and BioNTech SE have asked U.S. regulators to authorize emergency use of their COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11, a group for whom no shot is currently allowed, Pfizer said on Thursday.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has set a date of Oct. 26 for its panel of outside advisers to meet and discuss the application, making it possible for children in this age group – numbering around 28 million – to begin receiving the two-dose Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine shortly afterward.

The vaccine already has won U.S. emergency use authorization in teens ages 12 to 15 and is fully approved by regulators for people ages 16 and up.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Games

Player charged with attempted murder after attacking referee

Sao Paulo, A Brazilian soccer player has been charged with attempted murder after he brutally kicked a referee in the head during a lower league game in the south of the country.

The player, William Ribeiro of Sport Club Sao Paulo, attacked the referee after he awarded a foul against him during a league game away to Guarani on Monday.

The game was halted 14 minutes into the second half while referee Rodrigo Crivellaro was taken to hospital. He was later released.

“I decided… to charge the lad with attempted murder because in my perception of the case he took the risk of (inflicting) a lethal outcome,” the officer in charge of the case told Brazilian portal UOL.

The attack took place on Sport Club Sao Paulo’s 113th anniversary, Reuters reports.

The club called the incident “one of the saddest in its history” and said it had summarily fired Ribeiro and was examining what further action it might take.

The small club from Rio Grande, a city of around 200,000 people approximately 320km south of the state capital Porto Alegre, play in the second division of the Rio Grande do Sul state championship.

Monday’s match was halted and restarted a day later with Guarani winning 1-0, the state football federation said.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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Games

Verstappen: losing F1 title race ‘won’t change my life’

Berlin, Max Verstappen is not obsessed with winning the Formula One world championship as he said losing a tense title duel with Lewis Hamilton won’t be the end of the world for him.

“You cannot force things. You just have to work well and work hard together, and then we will find out at the end of the season where that will put us, is that first, is that second? We don’t know,” he said on Thursday.

Heading into Sunday’s Turkish Grand Prix Red Bull’s Verstappen trails the seven-time world champion Hamilton of Mercedes by two points with seven races left in the season, said dpa international.

“I always do my best and I know that the team is also doing the best they can. And if that’s going to be, at the end of the year, first, of course that’s an amazing achievement and that’s what we work for,” the Dutchman said.

“But even if we would finish second, I think we would still have a great season and at the end of the day it’s not really going to change my life. I enjoy what I’m doing and that’s also very important. For me there is not much to worry about, really.

“We are very relaxed, but also very focused, and of course we want to win – the whole team wants to win – so that mentality is there.”

Hamilton won the last race in Russia in dramatic fashion with rain late in the Sochi GP while Verstappen roared to second, from having to start from the back of the grid, to considerably limit the damage.

Verstappen got the grid penalty for going over the allowed three power units per season, and there is speculation Hamilton could face the same situation as early as in Istanbul.

Hamilton, who clinched a record-equalling seventh world title last year in Istanbul, also said his off-track activities and interests are helping him in the intense duel with Verstappen.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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Games

Barcelona backed Super League due to FFP concerns – CEO

Barcelona, Barcelona’s CEO has said the club supported the European Super League to enforce tighter financial controls on teams as UEFA’s financial fair play (FFP) model plays into the hands of state-backed clubs such as Paris St Germain and Manchester City.

UEFA launched the FFP regulations in 2009 to aim to stop clubs running big losses through spending on players although the organisation relaxed the rules following the COVID-19 pandemic, removing the obligation to break even, Reuters reports.

The rules came under scrutiny following PSG’s transfer activities last summer, in which they signed Barca’s all-time top scorer Lionel Messi as well as Sergio Ramos, Gianluigi Donnarumma and Georginio Wijnaldum on free transfers while paying huge wages to beat their rivals to the players.

Manchester City, meanwhile, paid a Premier League record 100 million pounds ($135.80 million) to sign Jack Grealish from Aston Villa.

Barca, by contrast, are in debt to the tune of 1.35 billion euros ($1.56 billion) were forced to slash their wage bill this summer due to LaLiga’s far stricter financial regulations. They have been allocated a maximum budget of 98 million euros for this season, a huge drop from 347 million last campaign.

“For us the Super League was about creating a more attractive competition oriented around the issue of FFP. We have to make a deep reflection on what happened this summer,” Ferran Reverter told a news conference on Wednesday.

“UEFA is opening the door for clubs to inject money and the spending ratios are going wild. Along with LaLiga, we believe in a more sustainable model. If UEFA keeps going down this path it will favour the state clubs while damaging Barca’s brand.”

UEFA did not immediately respond to Reverter’s comments.

President Aleksander Ceferin told the European Club Association last month UEFA was looking at a new model of financial control, without giving details.

“It is time to question the old ways and the traditional measures,” he said. “It is now time to seriously work together to put in place a true direct cost control system.”

British newspaper The Times said in August UEFA was looking into setting a salary limit capped at 70% of club’s revenue while being able to exceed the limit if paying a luxury tax.

Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus are the only remaining supporters of the Super League, which was announced in April but quickly unravelled following the withdrawal of the six English clubs and then Atletico Madrid, AC Milan and Inter Milan.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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General

Fair autumn weather forecast over weekend

Moderate autumn conditions are expected to prevail on Thursday in most parts of the Kingdom, except in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba where it will be relatively hot, the Meteorological Department (JMD) said in its daily brief.

At night, cooler weather will dominate nationwide, with northeasterly light winds, the JMD added.

Toward Friday, mercury levels will rise few degrees, but similar fair conditions will continue to persist until Saturday in the highlands and the plains, while it will be relatively hot to hot in other regions, with northeasterly to northwesterly moderate to brisk winds, the department noted.

The highs in Amman and other highlands across the Kingdom on Thursday will range between 26 and 29 degrees Celsius, dropping at night to 18C or even 12C in the southern highlands.

In the Gulf city of Aqaba, it will be hotter with mercury reaching a high of 34C and a low of 24C.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Jordan offers condolences over victims of Pakistan earthquake

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates on Thursday extended Jordan’s heartfelt condolences to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan over the victims of the earthquake that struck Balochistan province today morning, which killed a number of people and injured hundreds others.

In a statement, Ministry spokesman Haitham Abu Al-Foul underlined the Kingdom’s solidarity with Pakistani people and government, expressing sympathies to the families of the victims and wishing the injured a speedy recovery.

Source: Jordan News Agency