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Guardiola calls for focus in title run-in after Haaland cuts down Arsenal

  • Manchester City three points behind leaders after 2-1 win

  • ‘Don’t lose focus, we have some long weeks left’

Pep Guardiola urged Manchester City not “to lose focus” after Sunday’s 2-1 win over Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium struck a significant blow for his team in the title race.

The victory moves City to three points below Arsenal, with Guardiola’s team having six games left, one more than Mikel Arteta’s. The manager said: “It gives us hope, I said to the guys: ‘Enjoy the moment but don’t lose focus right now as we have three or four long weeks left.’

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Judgment day as Starmer faces Commons showdown over Mandelson scandal

Prime minister to deliver high-stakes statement to MPs over vetting controversy that has put his position in peril

Keir Starmer will deliver a high-stakes statement to MPs on Monday as he struggles to overcome fears inside his government that the Peter Mandelson vetting scandal could yet cost him his leadership.

In what is set to be a dramatic showdown, the prime minister will set out how Mandelson was able to take up his role as UK ambassador without the Foreign Office revealing it had overruled the decision to fail his vetting.

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Nevada Police Can Now Track Cellphones Without a Warrant

"Nevada quietly signed an agreement earlier this year with a company that collects location data from cellphones, allowing police to track a device virtually in real time," reports the Associated Press. "All without a warrant."

The software from Fog Data Science, adopted this January in Nevada through a Department of Public Safety contract, pulls information from smartphone apps in order to let state investigators identify the location of mobile devices. The state is allowed more than 250 queries a month using the tool, which allows officers to track a device's location over long stretches of time and enables them to see what Fog calls "patterns of life," according to company documents from 2022. It can help them deduce where and when people work and live, with whom they associate and what places they visit, according to privacy experts... Traditionally, police must obtain a warrant from a judge to access cellphone location information — a process that can take days or weeks. And while cellphone users may be aware that they are sharing their location through apps such as Google Maps, critics say few are aware that such information can make its way to police...

Other agencies in Nevada have been known to use technology similar to Fog. In 2013, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department acquired something known as a cell-site simulator that mimics cellphone towers and can sweep up signals from entire areas to track individuals, with some models capable of intercepting texts and calls. Police have not released detailed information about the technology since then.

"Police in other states have said the technology (and its low price tag) has helped expand investigatory capacity," the article adds.

But it also points out that Fog Data Science has a web page letting individuals opt out of all their data sets.

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What Was I Thinking When I Let Go of You?

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What Was I Thinking When I Let Go of You?

Japan - Miyoshi

SergioQ79 - Osanpo Photographer - posted a photo:

Japan - Miyoshi

Miyoshi, sera.
Una donna lavora come ha sempre fatto.
Gira lentamente gli spiedini, senza fretta.
Il tempo si vede nelle mani, nel locale, nei gesti.
Il profumo esce in strada e ti ferma prima ancora di capire perché.

三好、夜。
女性はいつも通りのやり方で働いている。
ゆっくりと串を返し、急ぐことはない。
手や店、動きの中に時間が見える。
香りは通りに広がり、理由もなく足を止めさせる。

Miyoshi, evening.
A woman works the way she always has.
She turns the skewers slowly, without rushing.
Time shows in her hands, in the place, in the gestures.
The smell reaches the street and stops you before you even realize why.

Japan - Miyoshi

SergioQ79 - Osanpo Photographer - has added a photo to the pool:

Japan - Miyoshi

Miyoshi, sera.
Una donna lavora come ha sempre fatto.
Gira lentamente gli spiedini, senza fretta.
Il tempo si vede nelle mani, nel locale, nei gesti.
Il profumo esce in strada e ti ferma prima ancora di capire perché.

三好、夜。
女性はいつも通りのやり方で働いている。
ゆっくりと串を返し、急ぐことはない。
手や店、動きの中に時間が見える。
香りは通りに広がり、理由もなく足を止めさせる。

Miyoshi, evening.
A woman works the way she always has.
She turns the skewers slowly, without rushing.
Time shows in her hands, in the place, in the gestures.
The smell reaches the street and stops you before you even realize why.

Pro-Russische Radev in de exitpolls aan kop na verkiezingen in Bulgarije

Zondag gingen de Bulgaren voor de achtste keer in vijf jaar tijd naar de stembus. Oud-president Rumen Radev presenteerde zich tijdens de campagne als corruptiebestrijder en boekte daarmee succes: zijn partij werd volgens exitpolls met afstand de grootste.