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Gianni Infantino tells football fans to ‘chill’ in response to Fifa’s critics

  • Fifa president defends handling of tournament

  • ‘Screaming and shouting does not find a solution’

Gianni Infantino told football fans to “chill and relax” on the eve of the World Cup, while Fifa faced criticism from the United Nations over the immigration issues that have overshadowed the buildup to the tournament.

The Fifa president launched a staunch defence of his organisation’s handling of the tournament, ­particularly regarding ticket prices and visa problems, and claimed no one else would have been able to secure the participation of Iran, who are at war with one of the three host nations, the United States.

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American teenager Lutkenhaus stuns Olympic champion as Gout learns lesson

  • Cooper Lutkenhaus, 17, wins 800m by 0.01sec

  • Gout Gout sixth; Tebogo says: ‘He has a long way to go’

There are few venues more deeply embedded into track and field’s soul than the Bislett Stadion. An extraordinary 70 world records have been set here. Plenty of reputations have been made. Plenty more left frayed, too.

And so it proved again as the brilliant 17-year-old American Cooper Lutkenhaus added to his staggering résumé by taking down the Olympic 800m champion, Emmanuel Wanyonyi, with a race for the ages. But another, the Australian star Gout Gout, learned what it was like in the big leagues.

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FIFA-baas Infantino wijst kritiek om visa en hoge ticketprijzen van de hand: ‘Chill’

FIFA-baas Gianni Infantino heeft geen spijt van de keuze om het WK deels in de Verenigde Staten te organiseren, hij ervaart geen problemen met de prijzen voor wedstrijdtickets…

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Domestic Arrangements Unfold in Kristof Santy’s Vivid Paintings

Domestic Arrangements Unfold in Kristof Santy’s Vivid Paintings

Known for his vibrant palettes and flattened perspectives, Belgian artist Kristof Santy translates common sights and everyday objects into vivid tableaux. His paintings often highlight fruit and vegetables, tabletops, and modes of transportation, particularly those involved in industrial labor.

A new body of work continues Santy’s inquiries into the mundane, this time extending into fashions and furnishings. There’s a striped sweater vest with a nearly imperceptible wrinkle hanging from a rod and a modernist chair in fuchsia pushed against a kelly green wall. Earlier investigations appear, too, including a short, roll-up ladder dangling from the door of a helicopter as it hovers in the air sans operator.

a painting of red and pink armchair against a green backdrop by Kristof Santy
“Fauteuil” (2025), oil on canvas, 150 x 120 centimeters

This new body of work will be on view this fall at Sorry We’re Closed in Brussels. Until then, find more of Santy’s work on Instagram.

a painting of fruit slices and whip cream in a glass cup against a blue and white backdrop by Kristof Santy
“Ijscoupe” (2026), oil on canvas, 180 x 150 centimeters
a painting of vegetables on a wood table by Kristof Santy
“Compositie met groenten” (2025), oil on canvas, 200 x 160 centimeters
a painting of a yellow and red helicopter by Kristof Santy
“Helikopter” (2025), oil on canvas, 220 x 200 centimeters
a glimpse of kristof santy's studio with a sweater painting on the wall and fruit works resting on the floor below
A glimpse of Santy’s studio
a photo of a large produce painting by Kristof Santy resting on the wall and a work table
Santy’s studio

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Franse zanger Patrick Bruel aangeklaagd voor verkrachting

NANTERRE (ANP) - De Franse zanger Patrick Bruel wordt aangeklaagd voor verkrachting, poging tot verkrachting, aanranding en seksuele intimidatie. Dat meldt de rechter in Nanterre.

De 67-jarige zanger werd maandag opgepakt en in voorarrest geplaatst in afwachting van de resultaten van het onderzoek naar hem. Dat richt zich onder meer op seksueel geweld jegens dertien mogelijke slachtoffers. Het zou gaan om feiten begaan in de periode 2010 tot 2019 in Frankrijk, Zwitserland en België.

De zanger heeft altijd gezegd onschuldig te zijn. Maandag lieten zijn advocaten weten waar mogelijk te zullen meewerken aan het onderzoek.


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Blockbuster new Raspberry Pi project turns any screen into old-school VCR

I love Star Trek so much. I’ve watched most Trek series multiple times over the decades, and was shocked when, on my most recent watch of The Next Generation, I noticed something: High definition upscaling makes the show look way worse. Old-school 4:3 CRT television screens with their low resolution hid a lot of stuff, like tape on the Enterprise set doors that hid whatever names were stenciled on them for prior episodes, which are glaringly present on modern editions of the show. I’ve always been on the lookout for a way to capture the classic Trek feeling, and one … ahem … enterprising developer has done just that. Anthony Caccese, a principal product lead for enterprise platforms at Oak Ridge National Laboratory by day and a Raspberry Pi tinkerer by night, recently published an open-source project called 240-MP on GitHub. It’s a simple concept: Text-based menus that look like an old-school VCR interface, but with modern functionality and, most importantly, the ability to play local media files and Plex libraries on an old-school CRT TV. 240-MP runs on a Raspberry Pi, is based on the command-line media player MPV, and can play local files (either on the Pi itself, a USB drive, an external hard disk, or even a network share) or media from a Plex server, as Caccese built modules for both local and Plex-based playback. If you don’t happen to have an old CRT TV or monitor lying around, or the necessary Pi-compatible composite cable to connect your SBC to said TV, 240-MP will also work with a modern screen and an HDMI connection, too. One note on the composite vs. HDMI option, as noted in the setup instructions: You will need to update the config.txt file to support one or the other, so have your output chosen ahead of time. Once the system is installed, you can navigate around 240-MP with either a remote control or a keyboard, where you’ll see text menus for navigating around to different folders, choosing episodes or playlists, switching audio and subtitle tracks, looping playback, and the like. It might look like an old-school VCR interface, but with a lot more capabilities. Caccese has only tested 240-MP on a Raspberry Pi 4B, 3B+, and 3B, noting that he’s not sure it’ll work on other devices and has no plans to test other hardware, either. What will be coming in the future, Caccese said in an accompanying YouTube video, is modules to support other media playback software, like Jellyfin (a popular Plex alternative in light of that massive price hike), and RetroArch, a frontend for emulators designed to play old-school video games. “Please feel free to fork this repo, update any aspects and tailor things to your own use case; that's why the source is fully open and available,” Caccese noted on GitHub. Now if I could only find a working CRT TV to pair with my old Raspberry Pi, I could go on a hardcore 90s nostalgia trip and feel just like I did watching VHS tapes of Star Trek episodes I recorded from the TV when I was a kid. After all, streaming high-def remasters just isn’t the same. ®

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