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England boss Thomas Tuchel said a thrilling 3-2 win over Mexico at the Estadio Azteca felt like winning a final as they overcame huge adversity to reach the World Cup quarter-finals. Led by a double from Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane’s penalty, the Three Lions shrugged off the effects of playing at high altitude, a frenzied home support for the co-hosts and playing for over 45 minutes with 10 men. “I felt in the build up it never felt like round a 16 match. It feels almost like we won a final this last moment the referee takes the whistle to his mouth,” said Tuchel. “Forty or 50 minutes in altitude against a home country, this is a moment of joy. A heroic performance and a heroic result in the end. “So happy for the players, but also for me, to be part of this and live this experience. Such a special moment and to overcome it against all adversity is very special.” However, a historic night ended was soured for Tuchel by an injury suffered by Jordan Henderson from falling over an advertising board in the post-match celebrations. The former Liverpool captain, who was an unused substitute, has been taken to hospital with a wrist injury that puts his participation in the rest of the tournament at risk. “I’m exhausted and emotional”, added Tuchel. “Jordan injured his wrist, it just doesn’t fit to the evening that Jordan is not with us. “I don’t know the procedure, the doctor told me he is in the hospital.” Victory also laid to rest some of England’s demons from defeat to Argentina at the Azteca in the World Cup quarter-final 40 years ago. Diego Maradona famously punched the ball into the net before going on to score an incredible solo goal in a 2-1 win. Defending champions Argentina and England could be on a collision course in the semi-finals, but for now Tuchel is refusing to look beyond Norway, who stunned Brazil earlier on Sunday thanks to Erling Haaland’s double. “I will not talk about the semi-final when I am just into the quarter-final. Now we have the chance for some days off,” he added. I will go one full day without football and then we will look at Norway. “We had a very sad story with this stadium, we make peace with it today.” After Bellingham’s first half brace, scored 95 seconds apart, Julian Quinones rifled Mexico back into the contest. A red card for Jarell Quansah after a VAR review looked to have swung momentum Mexico’s way. But Kane quickly restored England’s two-goal lead from the spot before he was then punished for a Mexico penalty, converted by Raul Jimenez. “Referees are just not good enough. The fourth officials are just not good enough. That’s the bottom line,” raged Tuchel. “VAR overturns a clear and obvious error for the (Mexico) penalty. Was it a clear and obvious error? I think not.” Related Story Source link
US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard announced her resignation yesterday, ending the tenure of a long-term contrarian who appeared to be at odds with President Donald Trump over the Iran war. Gabbard said in a letter to Trump posted on X that she was quitting as Director of National Intelligence to look after her husband following his diagnosis with an “extremely rare form of bone cancer. Related Story Source link
Foreigners seeking to adjust their immigration status in the US to secure green cards will have to do so from outside the country via the State Department, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services said on yesterday, in a move criticised by aid groups.USCIS announced the move in a policy memo, which directed officers to consider relevant factors and information on a case-by-case basis when determining whether extraordinary relief is warranted.”An alien who is in the US temporarily and wants a Green Card must return to their home country to apply,” said the US Department of Homeland Security, which has oversight of USCIS.”This policy allows our immigration system to function as the law intended instead of incentivising loopholes.”The USCIS said the new policy will free up agency resources to focus on processing other cases.HIAS, an aid group that provides services to refugees, among other groups of immigrants, said USCIS was forcing survivors of trafficking and abused and neglected children to return to the dangerous countries they fled in order to process their applications for green cards granting them permanent residency in the US Friday’s policy change is the latest in a series of steps taken by US President Donald Trump over the last year to tighten migration to the US. Last year, the Trump administration moved to shorten the duration of visas for students, cultural exchange visitors and members of the media.In January, the State Department announced that it had revoked more than 100,000 visas since Trump took office the year before. Related Story Source link
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Thousands of protesters waving Cuban flags rallied in front of the American embassy in Havana on Friday, in a show of support for ex-president Raul Castro following his US indictment.’Long live Raul!’ chanted the group, which included the Caribbean island's current president and other top officials, clad in military fatigues.The 94-year-old brother of Fidel Castro was slapped with murder and other charges on Wednesday over the 1996 downing of two civilian planes — the latest tightening of US President Donald Trump's pressure campaign against Cuba's communist leaders.Raul Castro, who is increasingly frail, did not attend the rally held at a park across the street from the US embassy that has been dubbed the ‘Anti-Imperialist Platform.’ However, his children were present, including his lawmaker daughter Mariela Castro and son Alejandro Castro, a key figure in secret talks that led to a historic rapprochement with the US under Raul Castro and former president Barack Obama in 2015.Many of the participants waved pictures of the bespectacled Castro, who led the country for 15 years after succeeding Fidel in 2006.His indictment has augmented fears that the US may try to overthrow Cuba's government after a months-long pressure campaign, including a crippling oil embargo.In January, Washington used drug charges as a pretext to snatch Venezuela's socialist leader Nicolas Maduro from a compound in Caracas and whisk him to the US to face trial.Speaking to reporters, Mariela Castro dismissed the likelihood of her father suffering a similar fate.’I am not afraid because I know they (the US) won't do it,’ she said, in the Castro family's first reaction to the indictment. She said that when the charges are mentioned, her father ‘smiles like an old guerrilla fighter who knows he's safe, with one foot in the stirrup, and that no one is going to kidnap him.’Many attending the rally work for the state.Gilberto Gonzalez, a 59-year-old employee of a state-owned flour mill said he was driven by ‘patriotism’ to show solidarity with Castro.’We are reaffirming the conviction we have to continue fighting and support our General Raul Castro, who has been unjustly accused in the US.’Gerardo Hernandez, a former Cuban spy in the US who was released in 2015, conveyed a message to the crowd from Castro.The former president ‘says he thanks our people from the bottom of his heart for their solidarity’ and ‘that as long as he lives, he will continue to lead our people and defend our revolution,’ Hernandez said. Source link
