Author: Trendici

Arsenal legend Paul Merson insists that Viktor Gyokeres could still be the reason that the Gunners don’t win the Premier League title. The Sweden international joined Arsenal in the summer transfer window from Portuguese side Sporting CP in a deal worth around £63.5m. Gyokeres started for the 19th time in all competitions against Bournemouth on Saturday as Gabriel Magalhaes’s opener and a brace from Declan Rice secured all three points in a 3-2 win for the Gunners. Premier League leaders Arsenal are now six points clear of second-placed Aston Villa in the table, although third-placed Manchester City will move within…

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If you’ve been on the fence about trying the sort of “AR glasses” that, until recently, were called “personal cinemas,” then check this out. Xreal has turned up to CES 2026 with an updated version of its entry level Xreal One glasses, first launched at the end of 2024. The new model, dubbed the 1S (yes, with a numeral rather than the word) gets marginally better specs and $50 knocked from the asking price.If you’re unfamiliar, One is a wearable spatial display that connects over USB-C to any compatible device including smartphones, tablets, laptops and consoles. It has two teeny-tiny…

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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores have been placed in custody at a New York detention centre after he was captured during US strikes on Caracas.Footage shows a handcuffed Maduro emerging from a plane after it landed at Stewart Air National Guard Base in New York state on Saturday evening.He was then taken to the offices of the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The White House shared a video of him at the office on social media, with the caption: “Perp walked.”He was later taken into a helicopter at a New York heliport, which is believed to…

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Laura Kuenssberg,Sunday with Laura KuenssbergandJennifer McKiernanJeff Overs/BBC/PA WirePrime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has told the BBC the UK should move towards closer alignment with EU markets “if it’s in our national interest”.Speaking to Laura Kuenssberg, Sir Keir said it would be “better looking to the single market rather than the customs union for our further alignment”, in order to protect trade deals with India and the US.But he ruled out rejoining the existing EU single market or customs union.His comments follow pressure from some Labour backbenchers to change course on the UK’s post-Brexit relationship with the EU, in order to…

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Nuno Espirito Santo is losing the confidence of the West Ham dressing room with squad morale ‘rapidly deteriorating’, according to reports. The Hammers sacked Graham Potter at the end of September and replaced the Englishman with former Nottingham Forest and Wolves boss Nuno. However, the Portuguese head coach has won just two of his 15 matches in charge of the east London club with pressure building on the 51-year-old to turn it around. West Ham lost 3-0 to the Premier League’s bottom side Wolves on Saturday in an embarrassing defeat for the Hammers and they remain in the relegation zone,…

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We’re just hours away from the start of CES 2026, and with that comes Intel’s launch event. The chip giant is expected to provide more details on its AI PC initiative and the new processors powering it: The Core Ultra Series 3 CPUs (aka Panther Lake) are made using an 18A process — that’s 18 angstroms, or just under 2nm — and designed for high-end laptops and gaming devices.For Intel, the stakes at CES are higher than ever. In the past 12 months, both NVIDIA and the US government acquired ownership stakes in the company, helping nearly double the stock…

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Nigerian officials have announced that schools in Niger state will start reopening later this month, following a mass abduction in November that forced their closure as part of emergency security measures.From 12 January, public and private schools “in safe and secure areas” will be allowed to reopen, Niger state’s education ministry said in a statement.The decision follows security assessments and “extensive consultations” with security agencies, it added.November’s kidnapping of more than 250 students and staff from St Mary’s Catholic school in Papiri, western Nigeria, was one of the country’s worst abductions to date.Officials confirmed that all of the missing students…

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has told the BBC he regrets welcoming British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El Fattah to the UK, following the emergence of old social media posts which included calls to kill Zionists.Speaking to the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme, Sir Keir again called the posts “abhorrent” and said he “should have been made aware and I wasn’t”.The Conservatives, Reform UK, and some senior Labour MPs have called for Mr Abd El Fattah to be stripped of his British citizenship as a result of the posts.The prime minister has launched a review into what he called a…

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Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed the latest on Rodrygo’s future amid rumours Arsenal have made an offer for the Real Madrid winger. The Gunners came from a goal down to beat Bournemouth 3-2 in the Premier League on Saturday as they continued their good form. Arsenal are now six points ahead of second-placed Aston Villa in the Premier League table, but third-placed Manchester City could move within four points of the Gunners if they beat Chelsea on Sunday. There have been rumours that Arsenal could enter the January transfer market for reinforcements to push them over the line, especially…

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The history of the motor car is one of continuous innovation, with incredibly clever people relentlessly inventing new technologies to make cars safer, perhaps faster and generally better. We’re talking inventions such as seatbelts, fuel injection, anti-lock brakes, airbags and power steering – and the little arrow on your fuel gauge that tells you which side of the car the filler is on. Okay, that last innovation isn’t quite like the others. It didn’t require countless hours of research, development, engineering and testing: it’s just a sticker. But that simple innovation, dreamed up by Ford designer Jim Moylan in the…

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