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Netanyahu
personProtests centred on Benjamin Netanyahu's plans for a major overhaul of the legal system. Since Mr Netanyahu returned to power in January, Israelis have staged weekly demonstrations. Critics of the reforms say they will transform Israel into a dictatorship.
Greens
organizationThe Greens have agreed to deliver their crucial support for the signature climate policy of the Albanese government. Greens leader Adam Bandt announced he had struck a deal with the government to pass the legislation. The policy will require the country's top 215 carbon dioxide emitters to cut pollution by five per cent per year through to 2030.
Cristian Stellini
personTottenham have appointed Cristian Stellini as their temporary head coach. Antonio Conte left the club by mutual consent on Sunday. Julian Nagelsmann and Mauricio Pochettino have been linked with the job. Daniel Levy has reportedly decided on his 'early favourite'
Yoav Gallant
personIsrael's consul general in New York, Asaf Zamir, announced his resignation on Twitter. Tens of thousands of protesters, many waving blue and white Israeli flags, took to the streets.
The Baltimore Ravens
organizationThe Baltimore Ravens signed wide receiver Nelson Agholor to a one-year deal on Friday. The move wasn't very well received by fans, as the reported contract details came out as a one year, $3.25 million deal. On Saturday, more key details on the contract with Baltimore were reported, including that there was a $2.085 million signing bonus.
Benjamin Netanyahu
personIsrael is in the throes of a grave political crisis that has ballooned in recent days. Protesters have taken to the streets to oppose the government’s plan to overhaul judicial rules. The plan would weaken Israel's Supreme Court and give the Knesset more say over appointing justices.
Lamar Jackson
personThe New York Jets confirmed their strong commitment to trading for Aaron Rodgers. Mike McGlinchey, a highly-touted free agent tackle, "didn't really field another offer" because of the Denver Broncos' pitch.
The Covenant School
organizationThe shooting took place on Monday at The Covenant School in Nashville. Gunman shot three kids and two staff members dead before being shot by police. Incident marked America's 129th mass shooting of 2023.
The Daily Mail
organizationPrince Harry and other individuals are suing Associated Newspapers Ltd. They allege unlawful information gathering by the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday. The publisher has described the allegations as 'preposterous smears'
Twitter asked GitHub, an internet hosting service for software development, to take down the code. The platform complied and said the content had been disabled. Sources within the company privy to the internal investigation say it's the work of a disgruntled employee.
Antonio Conte
personAntonio Conte left his role as Tottenham manager on Sunday evening. The Italian's assistant, Cristian Stellini, has been appointed acting head coach. Chairman Daniel Levy decided against a complete overhaul of his staff.
SNP
organizationHumza Yousaf, 37, is the first Muslim to lead a major UK party. Beat Kate Forbes by a slim margin of 52% to 48% of the final round. Next step will be for him to be formally nominated to be First Minister.
Jonathan Majors
personArmy pulls recruiting ads after Jonathan Majors' arrest. Majors, 33, was taken into custody in the late morning based on allegations of strangulation, assault, and harassment.
Phil Foden
personPhil Foden had surgery to remove his appendix on Sunday. Gareth Southgate has not called up a replacement for the game at Wembley. James Maddison could start in attack ahead of Jack Grealish. Reece James has also withdrawn from the squad with a hamstring problem.
Houston
organizationNo. 1 seed Houston loses 89-75 to fifth-seeded Miami in Midwest Region semifinals. Houston had been to two NCAA Tournaments since Guy Lewis ended his Hall of Fame coaching career.
Alabama
organizationNo. 1 overall seed Alabama is knocked out of the NCAA Tournament. Creighton defeats No. 15 Princeton 86-75 to advance to the Elite Eight. Bluejays will face fifth-seeded San Diego State in Sunday's final.
Nelson Piquet
personNelson Piquet ordered to pay 5,000,000 Brazilian Reals (£780,000) for making racist and homophobic comments about Lewis Hamilton. The Brazilian referred to Hamilton in Portuguese as ‘neguinho’ in an interview in late 2021.
Deutsche Bank
organizationDeutsche Bank and UBS Group drop 13% and 6%, respectively, after credit default swaps spike. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures YM00, -1.06% fell 233 points, or 0.5%, to 32086.
Charles
personCharles and Camilla were due to begin a four-day trip to France on Sunday. But after a night of violent nationwide demonstrations, the trip was shelved. Violence was prompted by French President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reforms.
Charles III
personDowning Street said Mr Macron had asked the British government to postpone the trip. French feared the security of King Charles could not be guaranteed 'because of his interest in mingling with crowds' More than 450 protesters were arrested in Paris and beyond.