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“This has to be one of the worst decisions”: ‘Solo Leveling’ Ruined the Reputation of Its Dub by Hiring J Bavlin and Compromising Its Quality

The anime industry is currently at its peak this year, and one of the main reasons behind it is the second season of Solo Leveling. The series has taken the world by storm and is gaining a lot of fame and recognition, but it looks like this fame might be short-lived as the creators of […]

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After Skirting the Rules for Few Months, Activision Finally Comes Clean About Using AI in Black Ops 6

Remember last year when we were accusing Activision of using AI in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6? Well, the publisher has finally come out and officially admitted it. If you look at the game’s Steam page, there’s a neat little disclaimer now. But it really should’ve been there from the start because Steam doesn’t […]

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Unlike ‘Sakamoto Days,’ ‘Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End’ and ‘Demon Slayer’ Both Used Their Biggest Weaknesses to Make Their Anime Better

Anime adaptations often struggle to retain the essence of the original without compromising any of the scenes, character development, or key details. Only when an anime is able to faithfully adapt the source can it be a good anime adaptation? Sakamoto Days does this as it represents every panel. The question then arises – how […]

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“I should probably get over it”: Real Reason Why Alan Arkin Left ‘The Kominsky Method’ and How Chuck Lorre’s Genius Saved the Show

Being one of the greatest actors of all time, Alan Arkin continued to deliver even in some of his final performances, including The Kominsky Method. Starring alongside Michael Douglas, the late actor earned two Emmy nominations for his performance in the comedy series. However, fans of the show were surprised when he decided to step […]

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Former Kerala HC judge removed from list of accused in Rs 1,000 crore CSR case

Kochi, Feb 25 (SocialNews.XYZ) The Kerala High Court on Tuesday closed a PIL filed by a group of lawyers challenging the registration of an FIR against its former judge Justice C.N. Ramachandran Nair in the...

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Ranji Trophy final: When and where to watch Vidarbha vs Kerala, venue & squads

New Delhi, Feb 25 (SocialNews.XYZ) The first-ever finalists Kerala will take on two-time champions Vidarbha in the summit clash of the Ranji Trophy, which will be played at the VCA Stadium here in Jamtha from...

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Cork City manager hoping teenage sensation Cathal O’Sullivan out for ‘couple of weeks’ following scans on knee injury

CORK CITY star Cathal O’Sullivan should be back within weeks after suffering an opening-day knee injury against Galway United.

Winger O’Sullivan, 17, was not included in the City line-up that was due to face Shamrock Rovers in Sunday’s postponed fixture.

Portrait of Cathal O'Sullivan in a Cork City FC jersey.
Cathal O’Sullivan suffered an ankle injury for Cork City against Galway United
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But Rebels boss Tim Clancy confirmed that initial results were positive.

And while the teenager will likely miss Friday’s clash with Bohemians and Monday’s trip to Waterford, he will be back in action soon.

Clancy said: “Cathal got a knock on his knee and he had a scan. The initial results have come back and they are positive, it’s not a long-term issue.

“We are having a second consultation and hopefully it’s a matter of weeks before he’s back — a couple of weeks, please God.”

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We will ditch meddling Euro courts unless they reform, Kemi Badenoch will vow as she goes after Reform voters

TORY leader Kemi Badenoch will go hard after Reform voters today with a pledge to walk away from the ECHR unless it reforms.

Branding fellow politicians “naive” she will warn Britain has for too long played by the old rules in a dangerous world and must work to change global institutions.

Kemi Badenoch, new leader of the UK's Conservative Party, speaking at a podium.
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Tory leader Kemi Badenoch will go hard after Reform voters today with a pledge to walk away from the ECHR unless it reforms[/caption]

The Opposition boss, who is in third place behind Labour and Nigel Farage’s party, will use a major speech to warn the Strasbourg court must not be hijacked by left-wing activists.

She will say: “International law should not become a tool for NGOs and other critics to seek to advance an activist political agenda through international bodies and our domestic courts.

“And if international bodies are taken over by activists, or by autocratic regimes like China or Russia, we must use our influence to stop them. And if that fails, we will need to disengage.”

Reform and a number of senior Tories want to quit the European Convention on Human Rights all together, as well as other international treaties that stop Britain from clamping down on illegal migration as well as blocking foreign deportations.

In her first major speech on Foreign Policy, Ms Badenoch will declare she is “a conservative. Not a cosmopolitan internationalist.  Not a supra-nationalist.  Not a neo-con.  But a conservative realist.”

But she will warn: “We must stop being naïve about international affairs.  We’ve let ourselves be fooled into believing that international law alone can keep the peace.

“When faced with a regime with no respect for the law, we need to be realistic.We can no longer simply put our trust in international partnerships or supranational institutions as ends in themselves. 

“Where these work for us and deliver in our national interest we will embrace them. 

“NATO remains vital for European defence. We should always prioritise closer trading relationships with open economies, and as a trading nation we need to protect the rules that underpin global commerce.” 

She will add: “Our foreign policy should seek to support our national interest.

“We should review those alliances, methods and approaches which have served our world well for three generations; working together to the greatest possible extent with those nations which share our values. But our sovereignty must be at the core of our foreign policy.

“The United Kingdom must accept reality.  No-one owes us a living.  No process is an end in itself.  We can no longer hide behind vapid statements that were, at best, ambitious twenty years ago and are now outright irrelevant.

“It is time to speak the truth: the world has changed. And we are not ready. So, we must change too.”

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‘We have to be careful’ – Stephen Bradley provides injury update on Shamrock Rovers duo with Jack Byrne nearing return

STEPHEN BRADLEY hopes Jack Byrne could be back in action this week as Shamrock Rovers prepare for Friday’s trip to champions Shelbourne.

The Hoops’ game on Sunday with Cork City was rained off.

Jack Byrne and Roberto Lopes of Shamrock Rovers speaking with Sean Maguire of Cork City.
Jack Byrne, left, is nearing a return for Shamrock Rovers
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This week is a double-header, with Rovers travelling to Shels on Friday and to Sligo Rovers on Monday.

And Bradley hopes that the extra few days will refresh his players, who are still recovering from the exertions of three matches in eight days following the Conference League clashes with Molde.

But the Hoops chief revealed that Byrne, who missed the start of the season with a knee injury, and Rory Gaffney — on the comeback trail after ten months out with an ankle problem — are close to returning.

Bradley said: “We go Friday and Monday so it’s a heavy week.

“We have to be careful with that, coming off a heavy week. Some players will need more work than others.

“Our three midfielders covered 15km against Molde, which is a heavy load for any player.

“We have to be careful with them three. Jack and Rory need to be pushed and we’ll do that this week.”

Gaffney was set for a place on the bench for Sunday’s postponed fixture against City.

However, Danny Mandroiu, Adam Matthews, Darragh Nugent and Trevor Clarke remain sidelined.

Graham Burke — who was also set to be on the bench last weekend — is fit for the Shels match after limping off against Molde.

And Bradley believes that a clash with the champions is the perfect way to return to league action after the disappointment of the Conference League elimination.

He said: “It’s frustrating. We did enough over both legs. I watched it back and we did the review of the stats.

“We did enough to go through but we didn’t take our chances and we gave away a terrible goal.

“It’s frustrating but it was a sore one on Thursday. You are still thinking about the game on Friday and what could’ve been.

“But we just didn’t do enough over the two legs to go through.

“We know what to expect from Shels, what type of game it’s going to be. We have to be ready. It will be a tough one.”

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OG Triple H’s Jokes Won’t Even Be Allowed on Netflix in 2025

Paul Levesque, better known as Triple H is a revered figure in the world of professional wrestling, and he’s known for having a sharp wit, with a commanding presence. But what draws the fans to the pro wrestler is his unapologetic demeanor, which was his hallmark in WWE.  His humor often tends to walk the […]

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