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Booker Prize Longlist 2025: Must-Read Novels Unveiled
Booker Prize Longlist 2025: Must-Read Novels Unveiled

Evening Standard

time10 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Evening Standard

Booker Prize Longlist 2025: Must-Read Novels Unveiled

Set in contemporary New York, an Albanian interpreter reluctantly agrees to assist in therapy sessions for Alfred, a Kosovar man processing the trauma of torture. Their sessions are tense, emotionally charged and far more demanding than she expects. As the pressure builds, her grip on both her marriage and mental well-being begins to slip. With little warning, she finds herself boarding a flight back to Albania, seeking her mother in a moment of desperate, uncertain escape.

👀 Premier eye Thuram, Napoli want Zhegrova, Juve dream: transfer news 🤑
👀 Premier eye Thuram, Napoli want Zhegrova, Juve dream: transfer news 🤑

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

👀 Premier eye Thuram, Napoli want Zhegrova, Juve dream: transfer news 🤑

Juventus continues to search for a bomber to replace Vlahovic, Inter needs to be careful about Premier League interest, and a name is back in fashion for Napoli's attack. The market has come alive for the top Serie A clubs: here are the most important news of the day. 🎯 Juve, hunting for a bomber Juventus is working to strengthen its attack, having already closed the deal for Jonathan David on a free transfer. Now, Comolli's attention is focused on two names: Kolo Muani and Victor Osimhen, considered the real dream. Advertisement As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, PSG is not open to discounts for Kolo Muani, which is why Juve is looking with interest at Osimhen, who could benefit from the tax benefits of the Growth Decree. The main issue remains the cost: the €75 million clause does not apply to Serie A clubs. 🔎 Milan, what to do with Adli? La Gazzetta dello Sport highlighted the situation of Yacine Adli, a midfielder for Milan whose contract expires in 2026. Despite his qualities, the player's future appears uncertain, with various rumors suggesting he could leave as early as this transfer window. The newspaper reports that Adli has already declined an offer from Qatar, preferring to stay in top-level competitions. As a result, Milan is evaluating other options for his future, seeking a solution that satisfies both parties. 🧨 Inter, the Premier League swoops in on Thuram Lautaro Martinez's statements after the defeat against Fluminense have sparked transfer rumors about Calhanoglu and Marcus Thuram. The Frenchman has received attention from PSG and Premier League clubs, while Inter is evaluating Moise Kean as a possible replacement, using his release clause with Fiorentina. Advertisement According to La Repubblica and Il Giorno, Arsenal and Manchester United are interested in Thuram, whose contract includes an €85 million clause. PSG, which sought him in 2023, remains a possible suitor, while the Gunners are also following Viktor Gyokeres. 🇽🇰 Napoli, Zhegrova is back in fashion Edon Zhegrova's name is circulating again, especially in relation to Napoli. According to Kosovar journalist Arlind Sadiku, the winger is very close to joining the Partenopei. "Edon Zhegrova is very close to joining Napoli," he said in a video. "Several teams have expressed interest in the Kosovar national team player, especially from the Premier League. Everton and Newcastle United are insisting, but Zhegrova's desire is to move to Napoli." 👀 Roma, keep an eye on Inter Inter has set its sights on Manu Koné, according to in case Hakan Calhanoglu were to transfer to Turkey. Advertisement However, Roma considers Koné a key player and does not intend to let him go, given his crucial role in Gasperini's project. ❗ Lazio, Floriani-Mussolini heading to Cremonese As written by Gianluca Di Marzio, Cremonese has made concrete moves with Lazio for the loan with the option to buy Romano Floriani-Mussolini. The Biancoceleste club had re-purchased him from Juve Stabia at the end of the championship, given his excellent performances. However, the abundance of players in the winger role leads to his possible departure. 🆕 Fiorentina, already chosen the post-Dodô Dodô's stay in Florence is not at all certain, as the renewal of his contract is still on hold and has not been signed by the player. For this reason, Fiorentina is looking for a possible deputy for the Brazilian full-back on the market. Advertisement Among the names being evaluated, Nadir Zortea is the favorite of the Viola management, as reported by La Nazione. For its part, Cagliari does not seem willing to oppose a transfer, as confirmed by sporting director Angelozzi. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here. 📸 Michael Reaves - 2025 Getty Images

Swiss prosecutors indict two people on terroism charges
Swiss prosecutors indict two people on terroism charges

Miami Herald

time07-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Miami Herald

Swiss prosecutors indict two people on terroism charges

July 7 (UPI) -- The Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland filed an indictment against two people on terrorism charges on Monday. The two men, aged 36 a Kosovar national, and aged 33, a Macedonian national, are being accused of having carried out activities related to indoctrination, financing, and the recruitment of new members. The two are suspected of promoting the ideology and supporting the terrorist group "Islamic State." In shared charges, they collected money from members of the Geneva chapter and had funds sent to Kosovo to fund the activities of the terrorist organization. The Kosovar terrorist organization aims to recruit as many followers as possible to join its cause and its Salafi-jihadist ideology. Also, it wants to take up arms and seize control over a selected region, under the terrorist organization "Islamic State." The Kosovar national is believed to have served on the executive committee and acted as co-leader for a terrorist branch in Kosovo. He is also believed to have organized meetings of the Swiss chapter's members. The Macedonian national is also suspected of being a member of the Swiss chapter. He is believed to have organized visits from preachers to teach the "Islamic State" terrorist principles and ideology. The OAG will announce its sentencing requests during the hearings. Copyright 2025 UPI News Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

Switzerland indicts two men on charges of links to so-called IS
Switzerland indicts two men on charges of links to so-called IS

Euronews

time07-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Euronews

Switzerland indicts two men on charges of links to so-called IS

Federal prosecutors in Switzerland announced an indictment on Monday of a Kosovan and a Swiss-Macedonian dual national on terrorism-related charges and spreading the ideology of the so-called Islamic State (IS) terror group. The 36-year-old Kosovan and the 33-year-old dual national, who have not been identified by name, are suspected of having carried out indoctrination, financing and recruitment of the Swiss chapter of a "Kosovar terrorist organisation" over the last decade, mostly in the Geneva area, the Swiss Attorney General's office said. The two men were arrested in September 2022 in connection with an investigation into their alleged support for IS. The suspects allegedly launched a drive to drum up backing and funds for a "Salafi-jihadi ideology" with hopes to destabilise Kosovo and seize territory to rule under Sharia law. The suspects face charges including participation in a terrorist group, bribery of public officials and money laundering. They are also charged with illegally drawing some social benefits in Switzerland, according to the prosecutors. The case now moves to the federal criminal court. Under Swiss law, the suspects are entitled to a presumption of innocence until the judicial process runs its full course and ends with a guilty verdict. Switzerland, whose policy of neutrality aims to keep it out of conflicts, has largely avoided the violent extremism that has swept across other parts of Europe and around the world in recent decades.

Swiss prosecutors indict two people on terroism charges
Swiss prosecutors indict two people on terroism charges

UPI

time07-07-2025

  • UPI

Swiss prosecutors indict two people on terroism charges

Prosecutors in Switzerland on Monday indicted two individuals on terrorist charges. File Photo by Valentin Flauraud/EPA July 7 (UPI) -- The Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland filed an indictment against two people on terrorism charges on Monday. The two men, aged 36 a Kosovar national, and aged 33, a Macedonian national, are being accused of having carried out activities related to indoctrination, financing, and the recruitment of new members. The two are suspected of promoting the ideology and supporting the terrorist group "Islamic State." In shared charges, they collected money from members of the Geneva chapter and had funds sent to Kosovo to fund the activities of the terrorist organization. The Kosovar terrorist organization aims to recruit as many followers as possible to join its cause and its Salafi-jihadist ideology. Also, it wants to take up arms and seize control over a selected region, under the terrorist organization "Islamic State." The Kosovar national is believed to have served on the executive committee and acted as co-leader for a terrorist branch in Kosovo. He is also believed to have organized meetings of the Swiss chapter's members. The Macedonian national is also suspected of being a member of the Swiss chapter. He is believed to have organized visits from preachers to teach the "Islamic State" terrorist principles and ideology. The OAG will announce its sentencing requests during the hearings.

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