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'Antonelli had the luck, but sometimes you need it'

On the latest episode of The Chequered Flag Podcast, the team discuss how Kimi Antonelli benefitted from a slice of luck to take the win in Japan and feel that Mercedes will be ruing the extended break from racing in the coming month.

'Antonelli had the luck, but sometimes you need it'

On the latest episode of The Chequered Flag Podcast, Harry Benjamin, Alice Powell and Bec Clancy discuss how Kimi Antonelli benefitted from a slice of luck to take the win in Japan and feel that Mercedes will be ruing the extended break from racing in the coming month.

'Antonelli had the luck, but sometimes you need it'

On the latest episode of The Chequered Flag Podcast, Harry Benjamin, Alice Powell and Bec Clancy discuss how Kimi Antonelli benefitted from a slice of luck to take the win in Japan and feel that Mercedes will be ruing the extended break from racing in the coming month.

Kindergarten Teachers Fired for Filming Themselves Celebrating Iran’s Assassination Threat Against Trump Brag That They Have Been Hired at Taxpayer-Funded Pittsburgh Charter School (VIDEO)

Two kindergarten teachers who were terminated from Propel Charter Schools in Pittsburgh after they recorded themselves in a classroom celebrating Iranian state media threats to assassinate President Donald Trump have reportedly been hired at the nearby Urban Pathways Charter School. The post Kindergarten Teachers Fired for Filming Themselves Celebrating Iran’s Assassination Threat Against Trump Brag That They Have Been Hired at Taxpayer-Funded Pittsburgh Charter School (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Thousands of Afghans put at risk by MoD data breach still stranded and many ‘in danger’ months on

Thousands of Afghans put at risk by MoD data breach still stranded and many ‘in danger’ months on

Campaigners urge government to ‘redouble its efforts’ to evacuate Afghans promised sanctuary in Britain

Crime boss Steven Lyons paraded by Bali police after airport arrest

Lyons, 45, was taken into custody on the Indonesian island shortly after he arrived on a flight from Singapore.

Crime boss Steven Lyons paraded by Bali police after airport arrest

Lyons, 45, was taken into custody on the Indonesian island shortly after he arrived on a flight from Singapore.

Pakistan holds talks to end Iran war, Israel intensifies strikes

The war in Iran is now in its second month. More U.S. troops are arriving in the region, even as President Trump says peace talks are ongoing.

Iranian Proxy Group the Houthis from Yemen Say They May Close Bab El Mandeb Strait

The Houthis, an Iranian proxy group from Yemen, announced on Saturday they may close Bab El Mandeb Strait. The post Iranian Proxy Group the Houthis from Yemen Say They May Close Bab El Mandeb Strait appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Europe’s response to Iran war risks becoming its ‘darkest hour’

Europe’s response to Iran war risks becoming its ‘darkest hour’

The European Union (EU) is a bystander in the Iran war, but it might end up sustaining significant collateral damage. On one hand, public opinion across Europe is opposed to a conflict that circumvents the core principles of international law. On the other, the continent remains deeply reliant on the United States for its energy and security needs. A definitive anti-war stance risks alienating President Donald Trump, leaving Europe strategically exposed. Talk about being caught between a rock...
'Mentally active' sitting may reduce dementia risk, study finds

'Mentally active' sitting may reduce dementia risk, study finds

Sedentary behavior – long periods of sitting, lying down or reclining – is linked to major risk factors for dementia. Active sitting may be able to help reduce dementia risk.
Iran targets Bahrain aluminium, 2 injured amid Hormuz closure

Iran targets Bahrain aluminium, 2 injured amid Hormuz closure

Aluminium Bahrain, which runs one of the world’s largest smelters, said on Sunday it was assessing the damage following Iranian strikes on the facility and another major aluminium producer in the United Arab Emirates. Two employees at Aluminium Bahrain were hurt in Saturday’s attack, the state-controlled company said, while regional peer Emirates Global Aluminium’s site sustained ‌significant damage from missile and drone strikes the same day. Most Gulf aluminium producers, which account for...