Monthly Archives: November 2019

Mercedes looking ‘to put a few things right’ in France – Wolff

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says the German outfit is expecting to battle hard next weekend in France, although the Paul Ricard track should play to the team’s advantage. Thanks to the controversial five-second penalty handed to Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel in the closing stages of the Canadian Grand Prix, Mercedes avoided its first defeat of the […]

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Renault ‘as quick or quicker’ than McLaren – Abiteboul

Renault F1 boss Cyril Abiteboul expects the French outfit to resume its battle with McLaren in Austria, but the Frenchman also believes the works team is faster than its rival. At Paul Ricard last weekend, McLaren’s driver clearly outpaced their Renault counter-parts in qualifying and on race day although a technical issue in the closing […]

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Grosjean: Drivers are the only ones who know what F1 needs

Romain Grosjean says F1’s drivers can make a crucial contribution to the 2021 regulations, insisting that they are the ones who really know how to improve the racing. A recent meeting in Paris between F1, the FIA and the teams which addressed the progress of the 2021 rules also included the presence of Lewis Hamilton […]

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Taking on the Nuclear Goliath

Just as we stood for freedom in the 20th century, we must stand together for the right of people everywhere to live free from fear in the 21st century. And . . . as the only nuclear power to have used a nuclear weapon, the United States has a moral responsibility to act. We cannot […]

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Charlie Whiting’s son will start Sunday’s British GP!

At the initiative of the FIA, Charlie Whiting’s 12-year-old son Justin will have the honor of pressing the starting lights button for Sunday’s British Grand Prix. Click Here: Spain Football Shop Formula 1 is celebrating this weekend the memory of its famous race director who passed away in Melbourne at the start of the season. […]

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'Very Important Day for International Justice': Butcher of Bosnia Guilty of Genocide, War Crimes

In a decision welcomed by human rights groups as a step towards justice, a UN tribunal on Thursday convicted former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes and sentenced him to 40 years in prison. Out of the 11 charges he faced at the International Criminal Tribunal for the […]

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In 'Landmark Victory,' Japanese Court Orders Nuke Plant Shutdown

In a historic ruling described as a “wake-up call” for both the nuclear industry and the Japanese government, ordered the shutdown of Takahaka Nuclear Plant in western Japan—a decision that was welcomed by residents and local officials who said the plant posed health and safety risks. The order, coming just days before the fifth anniversary […]

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Kids Suing Government for Climate Action Attract Influential Allies and Opponents

Twenty-one young Americans and climate scientist James Hansen are suing to compel the government to take dramatic action on climate change, and the case has attracted attention both from powerful lobbyists in Washington and environmental activists around the globe. The kids are backed by Our Children’s Trust, a group that has organized similar suits against state governments […]

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Gigi Hadid Wears a Bomber Jacket with Boyfriend Zayn Malik’s Name Written on It

Gigi Hadid is wearing her heart on her sleeve—literally. The top model was spotted touching down at LAX airport over the weekend rocking a stylish black silk bomber jacket, but it wasn’t just any old topper. The custom-made Danielle Guizio piece in question featured her name written in script on the front and on-again boyfriend […]

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Afghanistan: Fool's War

Fifteen years ago this week, the US launched the longest war in its history: the invasion and occupation of remote Afghanistan. Neighboring Pakistan was forced to facilitate the American invasion or ‘be bombed back to the stone age.’ America was furious after the bloody 9/11 attacks. The Bush administration had been caught sleeping on guard […]

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