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연구를 진행한 러시아 북동연방대(NEFU) 연구진은 처음에 이 갯과동물을 수컷 늑대 새끼로 추정했으나, 정확한 종을 확인하기 위해 일부 표본을 스웨덴 고생물유전학센터(CPG)에 보내 DNA 검사를 의뢰했었다. CPG는 전 세계 갯과동물에 관한 유럽 최대 DNA 뱅크를 보유하고 있다고 알려졌다.
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영국 BBC방송은 인도 통계청의 설문조사 자료를 인용해 인도 시골 주민의 71.3%만이 화장실에 접근할 수 있다고 말했다고 27일 보도했다. 시골 주민의 30% 가까이는 여전히 노천 용변을 한다는 뜻이다.
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Ravi Kumar refused and instead filed an appeal in the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
In September, the high court dismissed his petition. The judge said that Article 25 of the constitution guaranteed him "the right to claim that he is an atheist" but that there really was no legal requirement for such a certificate.
Additionally, the firm said "human moderation error" was to blame for the video being taken down on Thursday for almost an hour.
TIkTok, owned by Beijing-based ByteDance, has insisted it does not apply Chinese moderation principles to its product outside of mainland China.
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"The high court says there is no need for me to have a certificate, but there is," he insists. "When the government issues religion or caste certificates to people, I too have the right to have a certificate that identifies me as an atheist. I'm also a citizen of this country."
And the legacy of the Mt Erebus disaster is still felt 40 years on.
After hours of waiting and confusion, the assumption back in New Zealand was that the plane must have run out of fuel. Wherever it was, it was no longer in the air.
Issued on 29 April on a Haryana government letterhead, it is signed by a local Tohana official.
What better way to spend a day than to cruise on an 11-hour non-stop round trip from Auckland down the length of the country and on to the great southern continent? The flights offered first class luxury and a stunning view over the endless ice at the edge of the world.
At around noon, the pilot Capt Jim Collins flew two large loops through the clouds to bring the plane down to about 2,000ft (610m) and offer his passengers a better view. Assuming he was on the same flight path as previous flights and over the vast McMurdo Sound, he wouldn't have foreseen any problems.
On board the DC 10, people were busy taking photographs or filming in the cabin and out of the windows. Many of these photos were later found in the wreckage and could still be developed, some of them taken seconds before the crash.
"That same accident would not happen on a modern airliner," Captain Andrew Ridling, head of the New Zealand Air Line Pilots Association, told the BBC. In part, that's because of lessons learned from crashes like the one of TE901.
"The equipment today is extremely good. You've got a satellite based navigation system, so being on the wrong flight path like that would just not be possible."
The tragedy of flight TE901 was a shock for New Zealand, affecting almost everyone in the country in some way, and led to years of investigations and a bitter blame game.
And the legacy of the Mt Erebus disaster is still felt 40 years on.
After hours of waiting and confusion, the assumption back in New Zealand was that the plane must have run out of fuel. Wherever it was, it was no longer in the air.
New Zealand's population was then only around three million people. As people said at the time, almost everyone was somehow connected to the Erebus disaster, whether through knowing a victim, a member of the many heroic recovery operations, or taking sides in the lengthy legal battle that ensued.
It never ran the Antarctic flights again - though one private airline does cover the sightseeing route from Australia.
At the time, the crash and its aftermath were seen as "almost a sense of betrayal for people", Mr Light explains.
But he added: "One cannot on one hand say that we are allies, and with respect to this demand our solidarity; and on the other hand, put its allies in the face of a military offensive done as a 'fait accompli' which endangers the action of the coalition against Islamic State, which Nato is part of."
The Royal Commission did not only find that the airline was to blame due to the mistakes in the flight path, but it also alleged that Air New Zealand had essentially tried to cover up its own responsibility: a conspiracy to blame the pilots leaving Air New Zealand morally in the clear - and also in terms of compensation payouts to the victims' relatives.
Famously, the head of the inquiry, judge Peter Mahon, described the airline's defence as "an orchestrated litany of lies" - a phrase which would stick in the national consciousness.
He said members of the alliance needed a "wake-up call" as they were no longer co-operating on a range of key issues.
He also criticised Nato's failure to respond to the military offensive by Turkey in northern Syria.
"So you had this really interesting moment with those disasters because they really called into question that narrative of technological progress and control," Mr Light explains.
That legal battle came swiftly and was a second blow after the crash itself. New Zealanders were shocked by the failure to properly identify what had happened and by the bitter accusations.
But on this year's anniversary, the airline finally issued that full apology that so many people felt was overdue.
"I apologise on behalf of an airline which 40 years ago failed in its duty of care to its passengers and staff," the airline's chairwoman Therese Walsh said at the commemorations at government house in Auckland.
Yes, the plane had been well below the safe altitude - but the inquiry found that the Antarctic flights had routinely flown at such extremely low levels to provide a better view for its paying customers.
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"It came at a time the relatively young nation was in a crucial period of finding a new narrative for its identity," explains Rowan Light, a historian with Canterbury University.
"In the 1960s and 70s the old narrative of being a progressive outpost of the British Empire had fallen to pieces or was just not making sense any more," he says.
But the country was trying to find its feet. Technological advances were a big part of that new path, infrastructure was key to the national story of settling, conquering and gaining control over the land. And reaching out to Antarctica, about 4,500km (2,780 miles) to the south, fitted perfectly into that story.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern also used the day to give a first full apology by a New Zealand government.
"This apology is whole hearted and wide reaching," she said. "We will never know your grief, but I know the time has come to say I am sorry."
"The high court says there is no need for me to have a certificate, but there is," he insists. "When the government issues religion or caste certificates to people, I too have the right to have a certificate that identifies me as an atheist. I'm also a citizen of this country."
In a 7 November interview, Mr Macron stressed what he saw as a waning commitment to the transatlantic alliance by its main guarantor, the US. Allies said at the time they disagreed with his assessment.
Issued on 29 April on a Haryana government letterhead, it is signed by a local Tohana official.
"Right now, there is a void in Europe, [Macron] is trying to be its leader, but leadership comes naturally."
The problem is that Turkey's size and geographical position make it an important, albeit for many a troublesome, player in Nato despite some analysts questioning if it really should be in the alliance at all.
It illustrates how events in north-eastern Syria are straining relations within Nato. President Macron has repeatedly criticised both Washington's abrupt withdrawal of support for the Kurds and Turkey's related offensive into Syria - two strategic decisions that were taken without consulting other Nato allies.
It also must be proved that it could be foreseen the breach would give rise to an obvious risk of death, that it caused the death and - most challenging of all - that the circumstances of the breach were so reprehensible as to justify the conclusion that it amounted to gross negligence and required criminal sanction.
That sets the bar very high for the prosecution.
The defendant's conduct must fall so far below the standard to be expected of a reasonably competent and careful person in the defendant's position, that it was something truly, exceptionally bad.
The former South Yorkshire Police chief superintendent, 75, was in charge of the FA Cup semi-final in which 96 fans were fatally injured.
Men, women and children were crushed on the Leppings Lane terrace.
"It is right that an impartial and thorough investigation was carried out, and it is right that a jury was asked to make a judgement of the facts. What is wrong is that it has taken 30 years to get to this point.
"Thirty years means myths took root about fans being a cause of the disaster, now unequivocally shown by both defence and prosecution evidence to be wrong. And 30 years means many people, especially families, have had to constantly relive their terrible experience."
"It is important to remember that criminal proceedings have a very different purpose to an inquest."
Liverpool FC said it shared "the reactions and frustrations by the families today and those affected by the Hillsborough tragedy".
"The journey that reached today's stage, and will continue, is testament to the perseverance and determination of all involved in the ongoing campaign for justice," the club said.
The court heard he had ordered the opening of exit gates at the Leppings Lane end of the ground at 14:52 BST on 15 April 1989 - eight minutes before kick-off, after the area outside the turnstiles became dangerously overcrowded.
More than 2,000 fans then entered through exit gate C, with many heading for the tunnel ahead of them, which led to the central pens of the terrace where the crush happened.
The former match commander's solicitor, Ian Lewis, said: "David is of course relieved that the jury has found him not guilty, however his thoughts and sympathies remain with the families of those who lost their loved ones.
"He understands the public interest in this case, but would ask that his privacy and that of his family is respected, and will not be commenting further."
This is because he died more than a year and a day after his injuries were caused.
The jury at Mr Duckenfield's original trial earlier this year failed to agree a verdict.
There were gasps in court as the seven women and three men on the jury returned the verdict, following 13 hours and 43 minutes of discussions.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern also used the day to give a first full apology by a New Zealand government.
"This apology is whole hearted and wide reaching," she said. "We will never know your grief, but I know the time has come to say I am sorry."
Eun-ju's parents have decided to appeal against the decision.
"People don't take it seriously," Mr Lee told me. "The sentencing is so light."
"Even two years would have been so little," said Mrs Lee. "Now, as a parent of someone who's been a victim of it, ten months is not enough."
This, Mr Hamdok tweeted, is so they can "retrieve the stolen wealth of the people of Sudan".
The decree also said "none of the symbols of the regime or party would be allowed to engage in any political activity for 10 years".
This, Mr Hamdok tweeted, is so they can "retrieve the stolen wealth of the people of Sudan".
The decree also said "none of the symbols of the regime or party would be allowed to engage in any political activity for 10 years".
Mr Bashir seized power in a 1989 coup and ruled for almost three decades, until he was overthrown by a protest movement in April.
The country's transitional authorities also repealed a public order law that was used to police women's behaviour.
Both measures responded to key demands of the protest movement, which aims to dismantle Mr Bashir's regime.
Sudan is currently led by a joint military and civilian council, as well as a civilian-led cabinet headed by Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok.
Activists said under the oppressive regulation, based on particularly harsh interpretations of Islamic Sharia law, women were arrested for attending private parties or wearing trousers.
Rights activists say thousands of women were arrested and flogged for indecency every year, and laws were applied arbitrarily.
"I send a tribute to the young men and women of my country who have endured the horrors of the application of these laws."
On 25 November, Sudan held its first march in decades for the International Day for Eliminating Violence Against Women.
Women were at the forefront of the movement that toppled Mr Bashir.
"Just come out, just leave the hospital now," urges the union representative.
Her fear is palpable.
"I just can't. I can't. I'm afraid I will run into him again," she manages to say before handing the phone to another nurse.
The encounter, her parents say, caused such anguish that it made her feel she would never be free of the perpetrator.
Goo Hara was K-pop royalty. She was one of the country's most prominent female stars who rose to fame in the all-female group Kara. But the last year of her career was overshadowed by events off the stage.
In September last year she filed a lawsuit against her ex-boyfriend Choi Jong-bum after she claimed he threatened to damage her career by exposing a video of the couple having sex.
A few days later she would take her own life.
Eun-ju, not her real name, was a victim of South Korea's so called spy camera epidemic. Her colleague at a major hospital in the south of the country had drilled a hole to place a tiny camera in one of the ladies changing rooms. When he was caught upskirting a woman, police seized his phone and found illicit footage of four victims.
Her parents played me a phone call Eun-ju had made in her final days, which they believe shows the effect this had on their daughter's mental health.
They found 3,989 petrol bombs; 1,339 explosive items; 601 bottles of corrosive liquids; and 573 weapons.
The campus has now been handed back to the university management.
Another man in a suit and jacket could be seen running from him, having apparently retrieved a large knife.
The members of the public then disperse and the man appears to be shot by police as he lay on the ground.
"It seemed like there was something in his hand, I'm not 100% sure. But then one of the police officers shot him."
Noa Bodner, who is stuck in a restaurant on London Bridge, told BBC News channel: "There was a rush of people coming in and everybody basically dived under the tables.
The suspect, who died at the scene, was believed to have been wearing a hoax explosive device, police said.
A BBC reporter at the scene said he had seen a fight on the bridge, with several men restraining one man. Police then arrived quickly and a number of shots were fired at him, he said.
Details are still emerging and Neil Basu, the head of UK counter-terrorism policing, said the force was keeping an open mind over the motive.
She said the manager ran to lock the doors and staff told people to move away from the front of the restaurant.
She said the mood was "calm", "some people seem a bit distressed, but they're being looked after by friends or staff".
At the start of this month, the UK threat level was lowered from severe to substantial - reflecting an assessment from the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre that an attack was likely rather than highly likely because of a relative decline in activity.
But in the wake of previous incidents in both the UK and other countries, police have been prepared for this kind of incident and seem to have been fast to intervene, taking few chances, although members of the public were also involved in restraining the individual.
Some of his friends escaped through an underground tunnel but he said "it smelled really bad."
He was eventually taken out of university on a stretcher bed on day five, with his personal information marked down and his photo taken, before being transferred to a hospital.
This latest attack comes after the UK's terrorism threat level was downgraded on 4 November from "severe" to "substantial", meaning that attacks were thought to be "likely" rather than "highly likely".
The terror threat level is reviewed every six months by the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre, which makes recommendations independent of government.
"The Urdu department also has Hindu professors. Religion and language are two totally different things," he added.
Students have stopped protesting on campus - but they say that they will continue to boycott classes until the professor has been dismissed.
He added that he would be going to a briefing with Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is returning to Downing Street from his constituency.
Mr Johnson tweeted: "I want to thank the emergency services and members of the public for their immense bravery in responding to this suspected terrorist attack at London Bridge.
The list includes full democracy for the territory and an inquiry into police behaviour.
A former British colony, Hong Kong is part of China, but enjoys "special freedoms" under the "one country, two systems" arrangement.
Those are set to expire in 2047, and many in Hong Kong are uncertain about their future.
The Premier League said Richard Masters will stay as interim chief executive.
Pemsel was the third person to be offered the job following the departure of ex-chief executive Richard Scudamore, who left in November 2018.
The answer may be delivered on Thursday, with Silva increasingly unlikely to be in charge for Saturday's game against Chelsea at Goodison Park.
If he goes, and in the unlikely event Everton announce a long-term replacement, 56-year-old Scot Moyes is in the frame to return, after being discussed behind the scenes at Goodison Park as a temporary solution.
They said they believed her parents were complicit in her burial, because even after the case was widely publicised, no-one came forward to claim her.
Officials have not speculated on possible motives, but India's gender ratio is one of the worst in the world. Women are often discriminated against socially and girls are seen as a financial burden, especially among poor communities.
Although most unwanted female foetuses are aborted with help from illegal sex determination clinics, cases of baby girls being killed after birth are not uncommon either.
Silva has already survived one round of emergency talks among the club's hierarchy after the home loss to Norwich City on 23 November but it is increasingly unlikely he will be spared a second time after the humiliating 5-2 thrashing in the Merseyside derby at Anfield left Everton in the relegation zone.
She was brought to hospital in a critical condition, suffering from septicaemia and a dangerously low platelet count in mid-October.
She has now gained weight and breathing and platelet counts are normal, her paediatrician Ravi Khanna told the BBC.
Dr Khanna said she might have been buried as long as "three to four days, surviving on her brown fat". Babies are born with fat on their abdomen, thigh and cheek and they can survive on it in an emergency for some time.
But other experts give a more conservative estimate - they say she could have been only buried for "two to three hours" and might have survived for "another hour or two" if she hadn't been rescued.
For now, she is now in the custody of child welfare authorities in Bareilly district, in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh.
She was found accidentally by a villager who was burying his own daughter, who was stillborn. Hindus generally cremate their dead, but babies and young children are often buried.
She was first taken to the local government hospital but, two days later, she was moved to Dr Khanna's paediatric hospital which has better facilities.
Doctors said she was a premature baby, possibly born at 30 weeks, and weighed a mere 1.1kg (2.4lb) when she was brought in. She appeared visibly shrivelled, was hypothermic and had hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar).
They said they believed her parents were complicit in her burial, because even after the case was widely Talks with Donald Trump have not gone to plan. Strict economic sanctions remain in place and it appears Washington is not going to budge despite Pyongyang's insistence that they come up with another deal to resolve the nuclear issue by the end of the year.
Donald Trump, too, seems to be frustrated. He has once again hinted at the possibility of military action against North Korea if necessary, despite highlighting his "good relationship" with the North Korean leader.
These next few weeks may be critical for US-North Korean diplomacy.
"I think we're seeing the start of what could be a return to a very familiar crisis in 2020," Ankit Panda, North Korea expert at the Federation of American Scientists, told the BBC.
The headline accompanied pictures of Lukaku and Smalling prior to Friday's match between their two sides.
"You guys keep fuelling the negativity and the racism issue," Lukaku said.
Smalling urged the newspaper's editors to "understand the power they possess".
Twelve years after his last appearance for Arsenal as a player, Ljungberg was given a chance to show fans inside a far-from-full Emirates he is capable of managing the club where he won two Premier League titles and three FA Cups.
Alexandre Lacazette marked his 100th Gunners appearance by heading his side level after Adam Webster had given the visitors a first-half lead.
With the score 1-1, there was frustration for Ljungberg and Arsenal when David Luiz thought he had made it 2-1 with a volley but it was correctly ruled out following a VAR check for offside.
Maupay had already forced Bernd Leno into a one-handed save when Webster struck from a corner after lashing home following Dan Burn's downward header.
Arsenal improved with the introduction of club record signing Nicolas Pepe after half-time and France forward Lacazette lifted the mood by climbing above the Brighton defence to head his side level after Mesut Ozil's first Premier League assist since February.
The Brighton keeper flung himself across his line to keep out substitute Gabriel Martinelli as Arsenal, who have home games against Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United on the horizon, failed to win for the 11th time in 15 top-flight attempts.
The home side's night was summed up towards the end of the first half when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang had a go at team-mate Joe Willock after a home move had broken down.
"Second half we had a word and were better but we are suspect on the counter and we have no confidence. I need to work on that and get confidence back into the boys.
"At half-time we said 'This is not Arsenal, we have to give it a crack.'
"We're in a difficult situation, we've lost a lot of games and the confidence has gone down."
Asked before the game whether he would be a Premier League manager if Ostersunds had not had a good run in Europe, Potter said: "Probably not. We all get to a certain point by doing something and everyone's path is different. Ostersunds was mine."
The Seagulls had given leaders Liverpool a late score on Saturday and, on a night to remember, they carried on from where they left off at Anfield to climb three places up the table to 13th - one point behind Arsenal.
A joint statement released at the same time by Roma and AC Milan said: "We have decided to ban Corriere dello Sport from our training facilities for the rest of the year and our players will not carry out any media activities with the newspaper during this period.
"Both clubs are aware the actual newspaper article associated with the 'Black Friday' headline did portray an anti-racist message and for this reason we have only banned Corriere dello Sport until January.
"Abundant caution should be taken when people in custody are being taken to the court or the scene of the crime," he said.
"They should be secured, handcuffed and properly searched before they are taken out. All kinds of things can happen if the police are not careful."
But Mr Singh said it was too early to say if the incident was an extrajudicial killing - known popularly in India as an "encounter killing".
"Extrajudicial killings are not a solution to preventing rape," said Avinash Kumar, executive director of Amnesty International India.
The 27-year-old rape victim's charred remains were discovered last Thursday - leading to outrage and protests over alleged police inaction.
After news of the killings broke, the victim's mother told the BBC, "justice has been done", while neighbours celebrated with firecrackers, and thousands of people took to the streets to hail the police.
"Extrajudicial killings are not a solution to preventing rape," said Avinash Kumar, executive director of Amnesty International India.
The 27-year-old rape victim's charred remains were discovered last Thursday - leading to outrage and protests over alleged police inaction.
After news of the killings broke, the victim's mother told the BBC, "justice has been done", while neighbours celebrated with firecrackers, and thousands of people took to the streets to hail the police.
The men were in police detention and were taken back to the scene of the crime in the early hours of Friday.
The suspects were shot when they tried to steal the officers' guns and escape, police told BBC Telugu.
The toll plaza where the rape and murder took place is close to the suburb, which houses a number of global tech companies like Microsoft and Google.
The police were looking for the victim's phone, power bank and watch which were reported missing, the police commissioner said.
"The four men got together and started to attack the officers with stones and sticks and also snatched away weapons from two officers and started firing," the commissioner said, in response to questions about why the men had been killed.
Many took to Twitter and Facebook to applaud the police, saying they had "delivered justice".
The mother of a student who died after being gang-raped on a bus in capital Delhi in 2012 also hailed the killing.
"I am extremely happy with this punishment. Police have done a great job," she told ANI news agency.
BBC Telugu reporter Satish Balla, reporting from the scene of the killings, said approximately 2,000 people had gathered, causing a huge traffic jam. Police were showered with rose petals.
Two officers suffered head injuries but these were not caused by bullets, he added. The two police officers were admitted to hospital, he said
"Let me tell you this. The law has taken its own course," he added.
The police were heavily criticised after the rape and murder of the vet - particularly when the victim's family accused them of inaction for two hours.
She called family later to say she had a flat tyre, and a lorry driver had offered to help. She said she was waiting near a toll plaza.
Efforts to contact her afterwards were unsuccessful, and her body was discovered under a flyover last Thursday.
Last week, three police officers were suspended when the victim's family accused them of not acting quickly enough when the woman was reported missing.
"I can't put it into words. I felt happiness but also grief because my daughter will never come home," the victim's mother said.
"My daughter's soul is at peace now. Justice has been done. I never thought we would get justice. No other girl should experience what my daughter did."
He tweeted that the monarch had called him to offer "sincere condolences".
The gunman, an aviation student, killed three people and injured at least eight at the base in Pensacola, Florida, before being shot dead.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said the Saudi government was "going to owe a debt" to the victims.
The attacker has been named by US media as Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani. He used a handgun during the shooting.
Zoos have evolved significantly since they were first created.
Their original purpose was braggadocio: a way for the wealthy to display their power in private collections. Later, they helped with science research. Then they became tourist attractions the public would pay to view. It wasn't until the 1970s onwards that conservation emerged as a priority.
"They'll feel the exact same emotions as companion animals - dogs and cats - if they're just kept locked up," he says.
This is backed up by a study which found that elephants in zoos often endure stress and have significantly shorter life spans than wild elephants.
Then there are the horror-story incidents: Harambe the gorilla was shot and killed in 2016 after dragging a toddler who'd climbed into an enclosure at Cincinnati Zoo; Tilikum the orca killed trainer Dawn Brancheau at Sea World Orlando; London Zoo keeper Jim Robson was killed by an elephant in front of a packed crowd in 2001.
"There are many reports circulating, but the FBI deals only in facts," special agent Rachel Rojas told a news conference on Friday night.
Saudi Arabia is a key US ally in the Middle East and the two countries have longstanding military exchange programmes. The shooting has already prompted questions about the vetting of foreign military personnel sent to the US for training.
It is the second shooting to take place at a US military base this week.
A US sailor shot dead two workers at the Pearl Harbor military base in Hawaii on Wednesday.
"King Salman of Saudi Arabia just called to express his sincere condolences and give his sympathies to the families and friends of the warriors who were killed and wounded in the attack," President Trump tweeted.
"The King said that the Saudi people are greatly angered by the barbaric actions of the shooter, and that this person in no way shape or form represents the feelings of the Saudi people who love the American people."
In a separate statement, the Saudi foreign ministry called the attack "horrific" and said it would provide "full support" to the investigation.
Several Saudi nationals were detained near the scene of the shooting, the New York Times reported, citing unnamed sources.
According to the US Navy, there had in recent weeks been 18 Saudi naval aviators and two aircrew members training at Pensacola.
An investigation was taking place and names of victims would not be released until next of kin had been notified, it said in a statement.
"We shouldn't be providing military training to people who wish us harm," he said.
The US defence secretary, Mark Esper, said he wanted to make sure that vetting was adequate.
"I want to make sure that we're doing our due diligence to understand: What are our procedures? Is it sufficient?" he told reporters.
Meanwhile Saudi officials have continued to condemn the attack, including vice-minister of defence, Khalid bin Salman, who said he trained at a US base like many others in the Saudi military.
He also won two League Cups during his eight years at Villa Park.
"Ron Saunders died at 15:00 GMT on Saturday and his family have asked for their privacy to be respected at such a difficult time," a club statement said.
But it was the attacking nature of his new side's performance which again caught the eye, with Spurs producing their most devastating display under the Portuguese to date.
Looking to make amends for Wednesday's limp defeat at Manchester United - their first loss under Mourinho - Spurs hassled and harried from the first whistle, pressing Burnley quickly and putting them under an amount of pressure with which they could not cope.
Kane's quick opener set the tone and even from that point it looked as though Burnley would struggle to come away from north London with anything other than defeat.
They have been vulnerable defensively all season but here at Goodison, with Everton inspired, all the flaws were on display.
Calvert-Lewin was the main beneficiary, taking advantage of chaos in the penalty area to score the Toffees' second, then striking again late on after Kepa compounded a poor clearance by letting the forward's his shot through his legs.
Chelsea can enter the market in January after their transfer ban was reduced to one window on appeal - and on this evidence Lampard will be spending a large part of his funds on stiffening a leaky defence.
That all but sealed victory after Harry Kane had thumped the home team ahead and Lucas Moura converted a second from close range.
Burnley had chances of their own in the first half, hitting the woodwork through Robbie Brady, but paid dearly for their defensive vulnerability.
He ended his managerial career at West Bromwich Albion, retiring in 1987.
Villa players will wear black armbands and hold a period of applause when they host Leicester City in the Premier League on Sunday.
Former Villa striker Stan Collymore was among the first to pay tribute, tweeting: "Sincerest condolences to Ron's family and friends.
The 47-year-old was visibly emotional at the prospect of managing Everton, even for one game. He was suited and booted - determined to relish every second.
In some respects the Scot was last man standing because he has been on the coaching staff under Roberto Martinez, Ronald Koeman, Sam Allardyce and Marco Silva.
This was his time and he certainly left a lasting impression with his fierce intensity, touchline demands and wild goal celebrations.
Never mind the smart shoes, he was off down the touchline at a fair lick whenever celebrating.
The most important thing for Everton and Ferguson was the result - and that came deservedly from a set of players who should actually question themselves over how they showed a competitive edge and fire that was missing under Silva.
Everton were resilient in a way they have not been this season, while Calvert-Lewin channelled the spirit of Ferguson by giving Chelsea's defenders a nightmare afternoon.
The KCNA state news agency said the results would be used to upgrade the country's strategic status. It provided no further details.
Analysts believe it could be a ground-based test of an engine to power a satellite launcher or an intercontinental ballistic missile.
It comes after Pyongyang appeared to shut the door on further US talks.
"We do not need to have lengthy talks with the US now, and denuclearisation is already gone out of the negotiating table," the North Korean envoy to the UN, Kim Song, said in a statement on Saturday.
Mr Trump said King Salman told him that "this person in no way shape or form represents the feelings of the Saudi people who love the American people".
The US president later said the Saudi leaders were "devastated" after the attack, adding: "I think they are going to help out the families very greatly."
Earlier, in the aftermath of the attack, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said Saudi Arabia owed "a debt here, given that this was one of their individuals".
"There's obviously going to be a lot of questions about this individual being a foreign national, being a part of the Saudi air force and then to be here training on our soil," he said.
Saudi pilots started training at the Pensacola base in 1995, alongside other personnel from Italy, Singapore and Germany.
Cpt Kinsella Jnr said that about 200 international students were enrolled in programmes there. According to its website, the base employs more than 16,000 military and 7,400 civilian personnel.
Alshamrani was a second lieutenant in the Saudi Air Force.
On Saturday, US President Donald Trump said he still hoped to reach an agreement.
Mr Trump made pursuing diplomacy with North Korea a centre-piece of his foreign policy agenda in 2018 but has failed to extract significant concessions on denuclearisation despite holding two summits with leader Kim Jong-un and even setting foot in North Korea.
The latest test took place at the Sohae satellite launch site, which the US once said Mr Kim had promised to close.
And earlier this week it renewed verbal attacks on Mr Trump for the first time in over a year after he said the US reserved the right to use military force against the country.
Analysts believe that North Korea could launch a satellite if it does not obtain concessions from the US. This would allow it to test and show off its rocket capabilities in a less provocative way than launching a long-range ballistic missile.
Mohammed Alshamrani - who was training at the Pensacola base - killed three sailors before being shot dead.
The US Navy said the sailors "showed exceptional heroism and bravery in the face of evil".
They were named as Joshua Kaleb Watson, 23, Mohammed Sameh Haitham, 19, and Cameron Scott Walters, 21.
Several Saudi trainees have reportedly been held for questioning.
Authorities have not alleged that they were involved in the attack, which took place across two floors in a classroom on Friday morning.
Speaking at the Reagan National Defense Forum in California, he said investigators must be allowed to do their work.
President Donald Trump later pledged to review foreign military training programmes in the US. More than 850 Saudi nationals are reported to currently to be in the country for such activities.
The Florida attack was the second shooting to take place at a US military base last week. Two days earlier, a US sailor shot dead two workers at the Pearl Harbor military base in Hawaii.
There is hope that a large number of countries will sign up to long term net-zero emissions targets, and if that happens it will be significant progress.
But many eyes here will be closely watching Brussels this week where the new EU commission is due to present a European Green Deal.
"What happens in Brussels will resonate in Madrid," said David Waskow from the World Resources Institute.
The talks - now in their final week - are bogged down in technical details as key countries seek to delay efforts to increase their pledges, observers say.
Ministers are due to arrive in the Spanish capital this week to try to secure an ambitious outcome.
US presidential hopeful Michael Bloomberg is due to attend, while Greta Thunberg will also address the meeting.
Back in 2015, everyone signed up to the Paris agreement and put new plans on the table that are due to run from 2020.
However the richer countries were supposed to undertake specific carbon cutting actions in the years between 2015 and 2020, which many haven't yet achieved.
Here in Madrid a group of countries including China, India and Saudi Arabia are pushing for these pre-2020 commitments be adhered to - even if it means achieving them post-2020.
According to the WWF: "Accelerating deforestation and rampant poaching mean this noble creature could end up extinct like its Javan and Balinese counterparts.
"In Indonesia, anyone caught hunting tigers could face jail time and steep fines.
"But despite increased efforts in tiger conservation - including strengthening law enforcement and anti-poaching capacity - a substantial market remains in Sumatra and other parts of Asia for tiger parts and products."
Sumatran tigers are critically endangered, with fewer than 400 believed to be left in the wild.
It's not clear if the foetuses were taken from the adult tiger whose skin was taken.
Tiger cubs are born blind and are totally dependent on their mother for the first few months of their lives.
An official from the Environment and Forestry Ministry said the suspects, from Riau province, were arrested after police received a tip-off.
Two suspects are believed to have been acting as sellers. They face a maximum of five years in prison and a fine of 100 million rupiah ($7100; £5403).
"The Paris agreement is clear: all countries agreed to deliver new climate targets by 2020, and as the recent UNEP emissions gap report made clear, the onus is on the top 10 polluters to deliver," said Laurence Tubiana, one of the key architects of the Paris agreement, now with the European Climate Foundation.
"I know leaders in Brussels, Delhi, Beijing, Tokyo and Ottawa care about global action, but we need them to deliver this week. We need their leadership to deliver on their Paris commitments."
As well as the pre-2020 question, the talks are stuck on two tricky, technical issues - one about the question of loss and damage, the other about carbon markets.
Here in Madrid, as last year in Katowice, countries are struggling to agree the rules of how these markets would work.
A number of countries including Brazil want to carry over credits that were created under previous versions of this scheme.
The worry is that many of these historical credits are not real reductions.
If they are used by countries to meet part or all of their pledges they simply dilute real efforts to cut carbon.
They argue that the poorest are the ones feeling the impacts of a climate they didn't create.
Rich countries have long resisted the idea feeling they will be on the hook for billions of dollars for centuries to come.
Up to now these discussions have been led by civil servants, but the arrival of ministers will likely clarify if both can be resolved by political horse trading.
It's possible that a compromise could be arrived at that would see both issues resolved here. Or not!
One FBI agent said in an instant message he "was so elated with the election" and likened the coverage to "watching a Super Bowl comeback".
Another agent sent a message on the morning after the election saying: "Trump!" His colleague replied: "Hahaha." "LOL," the agent responded.
Mr Trump has often cited messages previously uncovered by Mr Horowitz that were sent on work phones between two FBI employees, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.
The messages expressed "statements of hostility toward then-candidate Trump", the watchdog notes.
But the watchdog found no evidence that Mr Strzok or Ms Page's investigative actions were influenced by their own political opinions.
The analysis says that Ecuador and Peru are set to sanction oil extraction across an area of forest the size of Italy.
Indigenous leaders from both countries have travelled to Madrid to urge a moratorium on using the oil.
They say using the five billion barrels under the forest would harm the region and the world.
An estimated 10,000 people visit White Island, or Whakaari, each year according to Newshub.
Vessels often dock on the eastern side of the island and tourists walk from the beach to the centre of the active volcano where they then stand on the crater's edge. Here are some visitors that have made the journey to the island over the years.
But there are now some expressing concerns about the wisdom of active volcano tourism - albeit others saying it could be managed safely.
Ministry of Health spokesman Pete Watson said earlier on Tuesday that 27 people suffered burns to more than 30% of their body.
Others suffered inhalation burns.
Mr Watson said all patients were receiving care at the highest level but that it was possible that "not all" of them would survive.
He added that the burns unit at Middlemore Hospital in Auckland had received "a year's worth of work in one day".
"There's about $14bn that Ecuador owes China right now and that's a big part of the drive to expand production and look for new oil," said Kevin Koenig, from Amazon Watch who authored the report.
"In addition there are about $6bn in hidden debt in these oil for loan deals between PetroChina and Petroecuador which Ecuador is paying in barrels of oil."
Local media are widely quoting a statement put out by the island's owners the Whakaari Management Ltd. In it they say: "We are all shocked by what has occurred on Whakaari yesterday and our thoughts are with everyone affected by this tragedy."
The volcano is unusual for being privately owned. Decades ago the government tried to buy it from the Buttle family, but in the end reached an agreement that the site would become a scenic reserve.
It was meant to be just another cruise journey around New Zealand.
But for some on the Ovation of the Seas - it would turn out to be anything but.
The Royal Caribbean cruise ship had been docked at Tauranga, a coastal city near White Island.
Many of the ship's passengers were on board when the captain announced that several from the ship had made the trip to White Island - and were there when it erupted.
The C-130 Hercules transport aircraft took off from Punta Arenas at 16:55 local time (19:55 GMT), and operators lost contact soon after 18:00 (21:00).
Among the missing are 17 crew members and 21 passengers, who were travelling to provide logistical support.
Chile's air force said a search and rescue operation is under way to recover the plane and those missing.
Indigenous leaders here are pressing for a moratorium on drilling - they say the oil should stay in the ground.
"We have been protecting our forests. We have kept many oil companies away," said Sandra Tukup, an indigenous leader from Ecuador.a
In parliament as well, a number of opposition parties and politicians have raised similar concerns.
Prominent Muslim MP Asaddudin Owaisi said it was "worse than Hitler's laws and a conspiracy to make Muslims stateless".
Mr Gantz said his party was making "efforts to find a way to form a government without us giving up the fundamental principles that brought us into politics".
Mr Netanyahu told his rival: "After 80 days, it's time that for one day, for the citizens of Israel, we sit and have a serious discussion about forming a broad unity government. It's not too late."
MPs are now expected to set the election date for 2 March.
Ahead of the midnight (22:00 GMT) deadline, they gave initial approval to a bill to dissolve parliament.
Both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his main rival, Benny Gantz, failed in their own attempts following September's inconclusive election.
The two leaders also could not agree on a power-sharing arrangement.
Local media has reported only five to 10 people donate skin in New Zealand each year.
And since each adult has about two sq m (22 sq ft) of skin, doctors have requested 120 sq m (1,300 sq ft) of skin from the US, where there are more tissue banks.
An initial skin graft normally lasts a couple of weeks. The idea is the body can begin to repair itself, but replacement grafts are often needed.
It is part of the intense medical response to treat those caught up in the disaster.
When someone has a burn injury, skin is used as a "natural plaster" to help healing. It helps stop infections and reduces scarring and pain.
Doctors take skin from another part of the body, such as the thigh or behind the ear, but donated skin is used if that is not possible.
The bill passed the upper house of parliament by 125 votes to 105. It had already cleared the lower house.
The news came as protests against the bill raged in north-eastern states bordering Bangladesh. Troops were deployed in Tripura and police battled protesters in Assam's capital Guwahati.
Some 30 actresses and ex-employees would share the payout in the deal.
However, it still needs signing off by all parties, Mr Weinstein's lawyers have not commented and some say the deal will punish those holding out.
Mr Weinstein faces a separate criminal trial next month on rape and sexual assault charges, which he denies.
The Hollywood producer could face life in jail if convicted.
"My year was one of the largest groups of women of colour competing in Miss America," Ms Taveras said. "When you consider the history, just to be in that position is amazing."
But that led to it's own challenges. Ms Taveras said people would often mix up the contestants who were black.
It has certainly been mixed.
Genie Harrison, a lawyer for one of the plaintiffs, told the New York Times: "I don't think there's a markedly better deal to be made."
She said other alleged victims who hold out could end up with nothing, and that they should "come forward and be able to get the best level of compensation we were able to get".
One plaintiff backing the deal, Louisette Geiss, told Associated Press (AP) news agency: "This settlement will ensure that all survivors have the chance for recovery and can move forward without Harvey's damaging lock on their careers."
Mr Weinstein's criminal trial is set to begin on 6 January in Manhattan.
He is accused of raping a woman in a hotel room in the New York borough in 2013, and of performing a forcible sex act on a second woman in 2006.
He denies the charges.
He also pleaded not guilty in August to two additional charges of predatory sexual assault over an alleged rape in 1993, although these cannot be prosecuted because of time limits.
One of the most challenging decisions she had to make was a seemingly small one - how to wear her hair.
"I remember the war of straight vs curly," she said, "It was so bad."
"I was afraid to wear my hair curly because I knew it didn't fit the European standard of beauty."
The judiciary committee is debating two articles of impeachment alleging abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
A full vote by the Democratic-run House next week will likely make him the third US president ever impeached.
But the Senate, controlled by Mr Trump's fellow Republicans, is not expected to remove him from office.
"No crime!" the US president said on Twitter early on Thursday.
Day two of the judiciary committee's marathon session saw Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican, try to have the first impeachment charge against Mr Trump deleted.
But his amendment was rejected after hours of debate on a 23-17 party-line vote.
"This notion of abuse of power is the lowest of low-energy impeachment theories," said Matt Gaetz, a Florida Republican, whose own proposed amendment was also defeated.
But Democrats rebuked Republicans for their loyalty to Mr Trump.
Warning: This story contains images of dead and dissected eagles
Few symbols are as potent as the American eagle.
This magnificent bird of prey is the country's national bird, and a powerful emblem of freedom found on everything from military flags to the dollar bill.
Since September, blazes in eastern Australia have killed six people, destroyed more than 700 homes and blanketed towns and cities in smoke.
As the crisis rolls on, many Australians have raised concerns about the impacts of climate change in exacerbating fires.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his opponents have faced a mounting backlash over their climate policies.
When the crisis escalated in New South Wales (NSW) last month, Mr Morrison refused to be drawn on questions about climate change - saying his "only thoughts" were with people affected by the fires.
Deputy PM Michael McCormack rejected such questions as the concerns of "raving inner-city lefties", adding: "We've had fires in Australia since time began."
More recently, Mr Morrison has acknowledged climate change as one of "many other factors" in fuelling the bushfires.
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하지만 셀트리온 공매도 잔고수량 변동은 되갚은 것이 아닌 공매도 잔고 대량보유자인 메릴린치인터내셔날이 신고를 누락한 것으로 확인됐다. 10월 30일 메릴린치인터내셔날이 금융감독원에 공매도 잔고 신고를 누락해 일시적으로 급감한 현상으로 나타났다.
법적으로 회사가 무급휴직을 하려면 사전에 노사합의 과정을 거쳐야 한다. 법적 노조가 없는 하나투어는 '하발협'이 2300여명 직원을 대표하는 노조 역할을 맡고 있다.
소프트뱅크는 15일 일본 후쿠오카 페이페이돔에서 열린 퍼시픽리그 클라이맥스시리즈에서 지바 롯데 마린스를 6-4로 꺾었다. 14일 4-3 승리와 정규시즌 1위로 얻은 보너스 1승을 더해 시리즈 전적 3승 무패로 일본시리즈 진출을 확정했다.
선발 히가시하마 나오가 1회에만 3점을 내주며 흔들렸지만 나카무라 아키라가 2회 추격하는 2점 홈런, 4회 역전 2점 홈런으로 연타석 대포를 터트리며 역전에 앞장섰다. 4회에는 마쓰다 노부히로의 솔로 홈런이 이어지면서 소프트뱅크가 5-3으로 2점 리드를 잡았다.
조기 폐쇄 절차와 관련해선, "국정과제 취지 등을 고려해 폐쇄 시기를 정책적으로 판단했고, 정책 결정 사항을 한수원에 전달할 때도 행정지도의 원칙을 준수했다"고 설명했다.
산업부는 재심의 청구 대상에서 '자료 삭제' 부분은 제외했다. 감사원은 산업부 직원이 월성 1호기 관련 문서 444개를 삭제하는 등 감사를 방해했다며 산업부 직원 2명에 대해 징계처분을 요구했다.
조기 폐쇄 절차와 관련해선, "국정과제 취지 등을 고려해 폐쇄 시기를 정책적으로 판단했고, 정책 결정 사항을 한수원에 전달할 때도 행정지도의 원칙을 준수했다"고 설명했다.
산업부는 재심의 청구 대상에서 '자료 삭제' 부분은 제외했다. 감사원은 산업부 직원이 월성 1호기 관련 문서 444개를 삭제하는 등 감사를 방해했다며 산업부 직원 2명에 대해 징계처분을 요구했다.
산업부는 "감사 보고서의 지적 사항에 관해 판단을 달리하거나, 피조사자들의 의견이 반영되지 못한 측면이 있다고 판단했다"고 재심 청구 이유를 설명했다.
앞서 감사원은 지난달 20일 감사 결과를 발표하면서 "월성1호기 경제성이 불합리하게 낮게 평가됐고, 조기 폐쇄 시기 결정 과정이 부당했으며, 산업부가 경제성 평가에 관여해 신뢰성을 저해했다"고 지적했다.
산업부가 재심의를 청구한 부문은 '경제성 평가'와 '조기 폐쇄 절차' 대목이다.
감사원은 "한수원이 한수원 전망단가가 실제보다 낮게 추정된다는 점을 알고도 이를 '보정'하지 않고 전기 판매 수익, 즉 경제성을 낮게 추정했고, 그 과정에 산자부 직원도 관여했다"며 문제 삼았다.
산업부는 이에 대해 "(보정하려면) 이용률 전망에 대한 임의적 가정이 필요하기 때문에 자의적 보정이라는 또 다른 문제가 제기될 수 있다"고 주장했다.
영국의 컷오프사이드는 17일(한국시간) "잉글랜드 프리미어리그 에버턴이 나폴리(이탈리아)의 아르카디우스 밀리크(26)를 1월에 영입하려고 한다"면서 "토트넘도 밀리크 영입을 위해 2500만 파운드(약 370억 원)를 준비할 것이라는 더선의 보도가 있었다"며 두 클럽이 영입 경쟁을 펼칠 것이라고 전했다.
폴란드 출신의 공격수 밀리크는 지난 2018~2019시즌 리그 35경기에서 17골, 2019~2020시즌에는 리그 26경기에서 11골을 몰아친 바 있다. 당시만 해도 특급 공격수로 이름을 알렸다.
하지만 올 시즌 주전 경쟁에서 밀린 탓에 리그 단 1경기도 뛰지 못했다. 출전 기회를 위해 팀을 떠날 가능성이 높아 보인다. 에버턴의 경우 카를로 안첼로티(61) 팀 감독이 나폴리를 이끌 때 밀리크를 지도한 바 있다.
토트넘도 장점이 있는 팀이다. 무엇보다 올 시즌 리그 우승에 도전하고 있다. 5승2무1패(승점 17)로 리그 2위를 달리고 있다.
지난 여름 피에르-에밀 호이비에르(25), 세르히오 레길론(24), 카를로스 비니시우스(25) 등을 데려온 폭풍영입의 결과였다. 1월에도 우승 경쟁이 이어질 경우 겨울 이적시장 다시 한 번 폭풍영입을 시도할 가능성이 있어 보인다. 밀리크도 우승을 원한다면 토트넘을 택할 수 있다.
영국 언론 풋볼런던은 19일(한국시각) '페르난데스가 토트넘 이적 무산에 대한 실망감을 인정했다'고 보도했다.
스포르팅에서 뛰던 페르난데스는 전 세계 빅 클럽의 관심을 한 몸에 받았다. 토트넘 역시 페르난데스 움직임에 관심을 쏟았다.
풋볼런던은 '페르난데스는 2018~2019시즌 스포르팅에서 에이스로 활약했다. 그는 리그에서 20골을 터뜨렸다. 당시 토트넘의 사령탑이던 마우리시오 포체티노 감독의 레이더망에 걸렸다. 토트넘은 페르난데스 영입과 관련이 있었다. 하지만 포체티노 감독이 지오바니 로 셀소 영입으로 관심을 돌렸다'고 전했다.
페르난데스는 "사실 여름 이적 시장에서는 맨유보다 토트넘과의 관계가 더 가까웠다. 하지만 구단에서는 더 많은 돈을 원했다. 나는 화난 게 아니라 슬펐다. EPL 진출 꿈이 이뤄지는 줄 알았다. 당시 토트넘과 같은 EPL 팀에 오겠다는 꿈은 놀라운 제안이었기 때문이다. 결국 토트넘에는 가지 못했다. 하지만 맨유로 이적했다. EPL, 그리고 맨유에서 뛰고 싶다는 꿈을 동시에 이뤘다. 기다림이 더 잘 됐다"고 말했다. 페르난데스는 2020년 1월 겨울 이적 시장을 통해 맨유에 입단했다.
20일 서울 고척돔에서 열린 NC-두산의 한국시리즈 3차전. 5회까지 네 차례 동점과 4차례 역전을 주고받는 접전이었다. 두산이 7회 1점을 뽑아 7-6으로 앞서 나갔다.
8회말 두산 공격. 1사 3루에서 투수 원종현의 2구째 번트 자세를 잡았던 정수빈이 공에 왼발을 맞았다. 공이 포수 뒤로 빠지면서 3루 주자가 홈으로 달려왔으나, 주심은 파울을 선언했다. 정수빈은 배트에 맞지 않고 발에 맞은 사구라고 주장했다.
SI는 OKC가 지난 2019년 러셀 웨스트브룩 시대를 접은 후 약 1년 동안 폭발적인 트레이드를 단행했다고 지적했다.
이 소식을 들은 토트넘은 오스트리아고 전세기를 급파했다. 손흥민은 활주로에서 밝은 모습으로 인증샷을 남긴 후 런던으로 돌아갔다. 이후 현지 방역 지침에 따라 검사를 받았고, 지난 19일 토트넘 공식 SNS를 통해 손흥민의 훈련 사진을 공개되면서 코로나로부터 해방된 모습을 알렸다.
KT는 5G 네트워크와 10기가 인터넷 등 ICT 솔루션을 마을의 교육, 문화, 주거에 적용한다. 이를 통해 이웃사촌 시범마을 정착을 희망하는 청년농부들의 디지털 노마드 실현을 돕는다는 취지다.
ESPN은 23일(이하 한국시간) LA 레이커스가 마크 가솔과의 계약에 합의했다고 보도했다.
계약 기간은 2년, 구체적인 연봉은 아직 확인되지 않았다.
이로써 레이커스는 2008년부터 2014년까지 코비 브라이언트와 함께 뛰며 팀의 리그 2연패를 이끌었던 형 파우 가솔에 이어 동생 마크 가솔도 품게 됐다.
마크 가솔은 2007년 드래프트에서 2라운드 전체 48순위로 레이커스에 지명됐으나, 이후 지명 권리가 멤피스로 트레이드됐고, 2008년 멤피스 소속으로 NBA 무대에 데뷔했다.
35살의 베테랑 빅맨인 가솔은 뛰어난 수비력과 영리함을 갖춘 빅맨이다. 2013년 올해의 수비수에 선정됐고, 2019년에는 토론토의 우승에 크게 기여했다. 올스타에도 세 차례(2012, 2015, 2017) 뽑힌 엘리트 빅맨이다.
다만 노쇠화로 현재 발이 더 느려져 현재는 약점도 확실하다. 따라서 레이커스는 마크 가솔의 떨어지는 에너지 레벨을 채울만한 운동능력 있는 빅맨 자원을 향후 추가로 확보하는 것이 필요하다.
한편 레이커스는 마크 가솔 영입을 위한 샐러리캡 여유분 확보를 위해 자베일 맥기를 클리블랜드로 트레이드했다. 그 대가로 조던 벨, 알폰조 맥키니를 데려온 상태다.
루시아는 이날 공격 성공률도 35.29%, 9득점에 그쳤다. 그래도 3세트 23-23 상황에서 결정적인 오픈 공격으로 세트포인트를 따내는 등 승부처에서 나름 제 몫을 했다.
박 감독은 이날 세트스코어 3-0 승리를 따낸 뒤 루시아의 부진을 꼬집는 말에 “몸 상태가 좋았을 때를 고려하면 (올 시즌보다) 지난 시즌이 더 낫다”면서 “또 올해는 김연경이 뛰지 않느냐. 스스로 외인으로 역할을 잘하고 싶은데 조바심이 나는 것 같다. 어깨도 물론 좋지 않다”고 말했다.
이날 3세트 주전 세터 이다영과 김연경의 호흡 문제가 나온 것에 대해서는 “어느 팀이든 아무리 호흡이 잘 맞아도 1부터 10까지 완벽하지 않다”며 “공격 호흡만 중요한 게 아니다. 수비, 블로킹 등 다양한 부분에서는 잘했다”고 개의치 않아 했다.
‘패장’ 이도현 현대건설 감독은 서브 리시브가 흔들린 것을 패인으로 꼽았다. 그러면서 “루소는 국내 서브 적응이 필요하다. V리그는 외국보다 서브가 더 집요하고 날카롭다. 또 다양하다. 어느 구질로 들어오는지 더 익혀야 한다”고 지적했다.
칼버트-르윈은 22일(한국시간)영국 런던의 크레이븐 코티지에서 열린 2020~21시즌 EPL 9라운드 원정 경기에서 2골을 터뜨려 풀럼을 3-2로 누르는데 앞장섰다. 벌써 시즌 10호골이다. 손흥민(9골)은 EPL 득점랭킹 단독 1위 자리를 하루만에 내줬다.
2016년 8월 이적시장 막판 고향팀 셰필드유나이티드에서 에버튼으로 이적했던 1m87의 칼버트-르윈은 올시즌 안첼로티 감독을 만난 뒤 제공권 장악력, 문전에서의 몸놀림 등 최전방 원톱으로서 공격수행 능력이 더욱 좋아져 EPL 초반 득점랭킹 경쟁을 주도하고 있다.이탈리아 출신으로 EPL 경험이 풍부한 안첼로티 감독은 “지난 시즌까지 별볼일 없던 칼버트-르윈은 박스 안에서의 플레이가 좋아졌다. 좌우 크로스에서 들어오는 공마다 그는 득점으로 연결할 준비가 되어 있다.”고 칭찬을 아끼지 않았다.
한 칼버트-르윈은 2016~17 시즌 리그 11경기에 선발로 출전해 1골을 기록했을 정도로 활약이 미미했다. 2018~19시즌 초반 주전으로 나섰지만 기량 부족으로 결국 교체 자원으로 밀려난 그는 6골을 기록했으나 2019~20시즌에는 13골을 터뜨려 자신의 이름을 알리기 시작했다. 시즌 초반이지만 벌써 지난 시즌과 맞먹는 득점을 기록하고 있는 셈이다.
안첼로티 감독은 “그가 많은 골을 넣고 있다는 것은 클럽에도 아주 좋은 일이다. 그가 일관성을 갖고 이렇게 잘하리라고는 기대하지 않았다.”고 놀라움을 표시했다.
'디 애슬레틱'의 샴스 카라니아 기자는 24일(이하 한국시간) 드마커스 커즌스가 1년 비보장 계약으로 휴스턴 로케츠에 합류한다고 전했다. 카라니아 기자에 따르면, 휴스턴은 NBA가 버블에서 2019-2020시즌을 재개하기 전인 7월부터 커즌스 영입에 관심을 보였다고 한다.
2010-2011시즌 새크라멘토 유니폼을 입고 NBA에 데뷔한 커즌스는 2014-2015시즌부터 네 시즌 연속 올스타에 선정된 경험이 있다. 거기다 올-NBA 세컨드 팀에도 두 번이나 뽑힌 적이 있는 다재다능한 빅맨이다.
하지만 부상이 커즌스의 발목을 잡았다. 2017-2018시즌 도중 아킬레스건 파열로 인해 긴 시간 재활에 전념했던 그는 지난 2019-2020시즌을 앞두고 전방십자인대가 파열되는 끔찍한 부상을 당해 한 시즌을 통째로 쉬었다. 골든스테이트 유니폼을 입고 코트를 누빈 2018-2019시즌에는 평균 16.3득점 8.2리바운드 3.6어시스트 1.3스틸 1.5블록슛을 기록했다.
휴스턴은 이번 계약을 통해 인사이드를 보강했다. 그가 만약 부상 없이 이전의 기량을 되찾을 수 있다면 휴스턴의 골밑은 지금보다 더욱더 단단해질 것이다.
KIA 타이거즈 베테랑 내야수 김선빈(31)이 2루수 골든글러브에 강한 열망을 드러냈다. 이미 2017년 타격왕을 차지하며 유격수 골든글러브를 받은 바 있다. 유격수와 2루수 골든글러브를 동시에 받는다면 KBO 출범 이후 최초의 일이다. 내년이면 32살이 되는 김선빈이 야심차게 내건 목표이다.
김선빈은 2020시즌 세 번이나 허벅지 부상을 당했다. 한창 타격감이 좋을 때 반복해서 다쳤다. 겨우 85경기, 351타석만 소화했다. 성적은 타율 3할3푼, 1홈런, 37타점, 42득점이었다. 가장 안정된 타격을 하는 김선빈이 이탈기간이 길어지면서 팀도 5강 싸움에서 멀어졌다.
마무리 캠프지 광주-기아 챔피언스필드에서 만난 김선빈은 "많이 아쉽다. 부상도 자주 당해 많은 경기도 출장하지 못했다. 세 번이나 다쳤는데 서두른 것이 제일 컸다. 똑같은 부위가 계속 다쳤으니 그렇다. 올해 페이스가 생각보다 좋았다. 좋았을 때 부상 당해서 빠졌다. 팀에 미안했다"고 아쉬움을 표했다.
그래도 타구가 빨라진 점은 수확이었다. "올해 삼진이 늘었지만 오히려 바꾼 것은 있었다. 코치님들(송지만/최희섭)과 이야기를 했는데 타구에 힘을 더 싣자는 방향으로 갔다. 그것이 좋았다. 땅볼 타구가 빨라지면서 안타가 되는 경우도 많았다. 내년에도 이런 기조로 계속 연습하려고 하고 있다"고 말했다.
김선빈은 올해부터 2루수로 변신했다. 개막 초반부터 안정된 수비력을 과시했다. 유격수 박찬호와 호흡도 잘 맞았다. 그러나 세 번에 걸친 허벅지 부상 여파 때문인지 수비 범위가 좁아졌다는 평가가 나왔다. 순발력이 떨어질 수 밖에 없다. 완벽한 허벅지가 안된다면 내년도 장담하기 어렵다.
김선빈은 "비시즌 동안 풀어나갈 부분이다. 내년 시즌에는 완벽하게 낫고 경기에 나설 것이다. 2루는 오히려 편하다. 우리 내야수들이 어린데, 나도 경기에 집중하느라 후배들 챙기기 힘든 부분이 있었다. 올해 해봤으니 내년에는 수월할 것 같다. 찬호도 1년 해봤다. 내년에는 내야수들이 더 단단해질 것 같다"고 설명했다.
내년 시즌의 목표는 부상방지와 골든글러브. 김선빈은 "부상 안당하는 것이 가장 크다. 부상 관리를 잘해야 팀에 도움되고 개인성적도 올라간다. 2017년 유격수로 골든글러브 받았다. 이제는 2루수에서 골든글러브 받고 싶다. 우리나라에 없었으니 꼭 받고 싶다. 그러나 경쟁자들이 많다. 박민우(NC), 안치홍(롯데), 김상수(삼성) 등이 워낙 잘한다"고 말했다.
김선빈은 비시즌 훈련 계획도 밝혔다. "12월 중순 제주도로 넘어가서 훈련한다. 황대인, 김태진, 최정용 등 후배들과 함께 가서 운동할 예정이다. 체력 훈련 프로그램을 수행하면서 1월부터는 타격훈련 들어간다"고 말했다. 마지막으로 "부상만 없었으면 좋겠다"며 부상 관리에 최선을 다하겠다는 의지를 보였다.
김택진 구단주는 24일 2020 신한은행 SOL KBO 한국시리즈 6차전 두산 베어스와 경기를 현장에서 보기 위해 고척 스카이돔에 왔다. NC 본사 직원 130명도 함께다.
이미 시리즈 전부터 '전 경기 현장 방문'을 예고했다. 꼬박꼬박 현장에서 경기를 지켜봤다. 매 경기 NC소프트 직원들도 '택진이 형' 덕분에 현장에서 야구를 봤다.
이날 6차전도 같다. NC 관계자는 경기 전 "김택진 구단주께서 오늘도 오신다. 본사 직원도 130명이 함께다"라고 설명했다.
구단주가 현장을 찾는 것이 아주 이상한 일은 아니지만, 김택진 구단주의 행보는 파격적이다. 정규시즌 막판 NC의 창단 첫 정규시즌 우승을 함께하려고 광주-대전-창원으로 함께 다녔다.
한국시리즈에서는 모든 경기에 '출첵(출석체크)' 중이다. 거대 게임 회사를 이끄는 수장이지만, 바쁜 와중에도 계속 시간을 내 현장에 오고 있다.
이날 6차전에서 NC가 승리하면 시리즈 전적 4승 2패로 우승이다. 정규시즌에 이어 한국시리즈까지 제패. 두 번의 우승 순간마다 함께 호흡하는 구단주가 된다.
한편 김택진 구단주의 '복지' 덕분에 NC소프트 직원들도 기분 좋게 고척에서 직관하고 있다. 100명이 넘는 직원들이 매 경기 현장에서 경기를 보는 중이다.
한 게임업계 종사자는 "NC 직원이 야구장에 간다고 자랑하더라. 나도 야구를 좋아하는데 부러웠다. 확실히 야구단을 가지고 있고, 오너가 야구를 사랑한다는 점이 좋은 것 같다"라며 부러움을 표했다.
이 경기에서 손흥민은 환상적인 골을 넣었다. 후반 9분 알리의 패스로 공을 잡은 손흥민은 오른쪽 측면에서 폭발적인 스피드로 첼시의 수비 사이를 뚫었다. 손흥민은 조르지뉴를 가볍게 제쳤고, 이후 쇄도하는 루이스도 제친 후 정확한 슈팅으로 골망을 흔들었다. 50m 이상을 질주한 슈퍼골이었다.
손흥민은 이후 번리전에서 75m를 질주하며 역대급 골을 터뜨렸지만 번리전 득점 전에는 첼시전 원더골이 손흥민을 대표하는 득점 중 하나였다. 토트넘 구단 공식 SNS를 포함해 많은 매체들은 손흥민의 2년 전 득점을 재조명했다.
공교롭게도 토트넘은 다가오는 리그에서 첼시를 상대한다. 현재 첼시는 승점 18점으로 3위, 토트넘은 승점 20점으로 1위다. 지옥의 일정을 보내고 있는 토트넘은 난적 맨체스터 시티를 제압하고 리그 선두를 달리고 있다.
토트넘이 이번 첼시전에서도 승리할 경우, 선두 자리를 더욱 굳힐 수 있다.
모튼은 탬파베이와 2년 3000만 달러 계약이 종료됐다. 탬파베이는 모튼에게 걸려 있던 내년 시즌 팀 옵션(1500만)을 실행하지 않았다. 연봉을 낮추는 재협상을 희망했는데, 연봉을 맞춰준 애틀랜타가 나타났다. 플로리다주 브레이드턴에 거주하는 모튼은 집과 가까운 팀을 선호한 것으로 알려졌다. 애틀랜타는 캠프 훈련지가 모튼의 집과 그리 멀지 않은 곳에 위치해있다.
모튼이 애틀랜타 유니폼을 입게 된 것은 두 번째. 2002년 드래프트 3라운드 출신인 모튼은 애틀랜타가 친정 팀이다. 그 해 1라운드 제프 프랭코어(23순위) 2라운드 브라이언 매캔(64순위)을 선발한 애틀랜타는 3라운드에서 모튼(95순위)을 지명했다.
체격 조건이 좋았던 모튼은 잠재력이 높은 유망주였다. 포심 구속이 빠르진 않았지만, 수준급 커브를 가지고 있었다. 그러나 애틀랜타 마운드 전력이 워낙 탄탄했던 탓에 메이저리그 승격까지 많은 시간이 걸렸다. 드래프트 동기 프랭코어와 매캔이 2005년에 데뷔한 반면, 모튼은 2007년까지 줄곧 마이너리그 생활만 했다.
2008년 애틀랜타는 톰 글래빈과 존 스몰츠, 마이크 햄튼이 모두 부상자 명단에 올랐다. 마침내 모튼에게 기회가 찾아왔다. 6월15일 데뷔전을 치른 모튼은 에인절스를 상대로 6이닝 3실점 선발승을 따냈다. 경기 후 "팀은 항상 내게 좋은 스터프를 가지고 있다고 했습니다. 언젠가는 빅리그에서 던질 것이라고 격려해줬죠"라고 말한 뒤, "하지만 참 멀게 느껴진 곳이었습니다"는 소회를 밝혔다.
메이저리그는 올라오는 것보다 버티기가 더 힘든 곳이다. 기분 좋은 출발을 했지만, 이후 성적은 감추고 싶을 정도로 초라했다(16경기 4승8패 6.15). 그러자 애틀랜타는 모튼에 대한 미련을 접었다. 이듬해 6월 피츠버그 외야수 네이트 매클라우스를 데려오기 위해 모튼을 활용했다(고키스 에르난데스와 제프 로크도 함께 건너갔다). 한편 매클라우스를 내보낸 피츠버그는 앤드류 매커친의 시대가 막을 올렸다.
피츠버그 이적 초반에 헤맸던 모튼은 2011년 데뷔 후 처음으로 규정이닝을 넘겼다(10승10패 3.83 171.2이닝). 투수 승리기여도 팀 내 1위를 차지했다(fwar 2.0). 당시 땅볼유도에 심취해있던 피츠버그는 모튼을 땅볼 투수로 개조시켰다. 이 과정에서 로이 할러데이의 투구폼을 따라 한 모튼은 동시에 싱커 비중을 크게 늘렸다.
프나틱은 26일 야콥 멥디가 감독,'Tolki' 개리 미알라렛이 코치로 2021년 팀을 이끌 것이라고 밝혔다.
야콥 멥디는 지도자와 해설자를 두루 거친 인물이다. 2015년 미트 유어 게이머즈를 시작으로 로캣, 스플라이스, 바이탤리티를 지도했고 월드 챔피언십 진출 경험도 있다. 2020년에는 한국 팀인 샌드박스 게이밍의 감독으로 부임해 LCK 역사상 첫 외국인 감독이라는 기록도 세웠다.
야콥 멥디와 함께 할 코치인 개리 미알라렛은 T1의 전략 분석가로 유명세를 얻은 바 있다.
프나틱은 "야콥 멥디 감독의 지휘 하에 새로운 시즌에도 좋은 성과를 낼 것이라 믿는다"라고 밝혔다.
필라델피아 세븐티식서스의 드와이트 하워드는 26일(이하 한국시간) 'ESPN'과의 인터뷰를 통해 필라델피아에 합류하게 된 소감을 밝혔다.
사실 하워드는 비시즌이 시작할 때만 해도 LA 레이커스 잔류가 유력했다. 하지만 필라델피아에서 하워드를 강력하게 원했고, 결국 하워드는 필라델피아의 구애에 마음을 바꾼 것으로 보인다. 필라델피아의 대릴 모리 사장과 엘튼 브랜드 단장은 공항까지 하워드를 마중 나갈 정도로 그를 환영했다.
하워드는 필라델피아를 선택한 이유에 대해 "닥 리버스 감독이 유일하게 나에게 전화를 걸어와 너를 원한다고 말했다. 이후 모리 사장도 나에게 전화를 걸어왔다. 리버스 감독이 나에게 전화해서 기회를 줘서 매우 기뻤다. 그래서 이적하겠다고 전했다"라고 답했다.
지난 시즌 하워드는 레이커스에서 생애 첫 우승의 감격을 누렸다. 비록 기록은 평균 7.5득점 7.3리바운드로 커리어 최저치를 기록했지만, 팀의 승리를 위해 개인 욕심을 버리고 희생하면서 우승에 크게 기여했다.
하워드는 "우승은 내가 최고의 기록을 올리는 것이 아무 의미 없다는 것을 알게 해줬다. 진짜 중요한 것은 우승 트로피를 들어 올리는 것이다"라고 말했다.
이어 "때로는 모든 것을 포기해야 한다. 레이커스에서 나에게 요구한 것은 높은 정신력과 에너지를 발휘하는 것이었다. 나는 그것을 잘해낸 것 같고, 필라델피아에서도 마찬가지로 팀에서 어떤 역할을 원하든 기꺼이 받아들일 용의가 있다"며 다시 팀을 위해 희생할 준비가 되어있음을 강조했다.
브라질의 전설 펠레 가 마라도나에게 경의를 표하며 트위터에 "정말 슬픈 소식입니다. 나는 좋은 친구를 잃었고 세상은 전설을 잃었습니다. 아직 할 말이 많지만 지금은 하나님 께서 가족에게 힘을 주시길 바랍니다. 날, 하늘에서 함께 공놀이를 할 수 있기를 바랍니다. "