We are delighted to announce the signing of Andy Robertson ✍️
A leader on and off the field, the highly decorated Scotland captain will join the Club on July 1 following the expiration of his contract at Liverpool.
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🚨💣 Ibrahima Konaté to Real Madrid, all confirmed and here we go! ✅
Four year contract has been signed today, same as Denzel Dumfries. Both signings are done and sealed by Florentino Pérez.
Announcements to follow after the elections.
At Sevilla he turned the club into the Europa League kings, winning the tournament three times in a row between 2014 and 2016.
When he arrived at Arsenal he handed debuts to Saka, Martinelli and Smith Rowe.
At Villarreal he set a new club record of 19 matches unbeaten, won the first trophy in the club's history by lifting the Europa League, beating Arsenal and Manchester United along the way, and knocked out Juventus and Bayern to reach the Champions League semi-finals.
At Aston Villa he took them from 16th to 4th, back in the Champions League for the first time since 1983. Last season he guided them to the Champions League quarter-finals and currently has them sitting fourth in the Premier League while competing in the Europa League semi-finals.
Unai Emery's CV is absurd.
Colombia has 200 wild hippos right now. They all came from 4 that Pablo Escobar smuggled in for his private zoo in 1981.
Three females, one male. After he was killed in 1993, officials left the hippos behind. They escaped into the river.
That was 45 years ago. 16 hippos by 2007. 40 by 2014. 120 by 2019. Around 200 today. Colombia is the only country outside Africa with wild hippos. And these hippos hit breeding age earlier than African ones, so they multiply faster.
Each one eats 110 lbs of plants a night. They also dump 13 lbs of waste a day, almost all of it into the water. The waste feeds tiny organisms that suck the oxygen out and kill fish. It's pushing out 3 native species running out of space: the West Indian manatee, the Dahl's toad-headed turtle, and the Magdalena River turtle.
Colombia spent 12 years across 3 governments trying to sterilize the hippos. It didn't work. Sterilizing one hippo needs a crane. The surgery is dangerous for the vets. A 2023 study said it would cost $1 to $2 million just to slow the breeding, and even then hippos would still be around for another 50 to 100 years. The government asked 7 countries and 2 international zoo groups to take some. Zero said yes.
Then Anant Ambani made his offer. He runs Vantara, a 3,500-acre wildlife center in Gujarat that holds 47,000+ animals (200+ elephants, 160 tigers, 200 lions, 900 crocodiles). His proposal: take the 80 hippos Colombia plans to cull, fly them to India, cover their care for life.
But the math has a catch. The cull was for 80 of the estimated 200. If Vantara takes those 80 alive instead of dead, it's a humane trade. The other 120 stay in the river. They breed faster than African hippos. The original 4 became 200 in 45 years.
Falling asleep in a rooftop bar, behind a table full of colourful drinks, was not the smartest thing Jack Grealish has done but, as @DKingTelegraph points out, we all need help and guidance sometimes ⬇️
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Então vamos lá desvendar esse mistério!
Uma das imagens mais compartilhadas de 2025 foi a do multibilionário Evangelos Marinakis com um iPhone 7 na mão, durante uma partida do Nottingham Forest, o clube do qual ele é dono.
Marinakis tem uma fortuna avaliada em mais de 5 B dólares, e o motivo para usar esse iPhone antigo é simples: segurança.
O iPhone 7 parou de receber atualizações do iOS há muito tempo. Ou seja, ele não tem os recursos modernos de rastreamento, localização via IA, profiling de dados e tudo mais. É um aparelho que dá pra modificar geolocalização e várias outras coisas através de jailbreak.
Virou um telefone descartável (burner phone) que a polícia ou qualquer malfeitor pode pegar tranquilamente… enquanto os aparelhos de verdade ficam fora do radar.
Todo poderoso que se preza tem uma coleção de burners
♦️Myron goes on a motivational rant and gives life-saving advice for guys in their 20s!🗣️🔥
“You save all of your fvcking money, you wear the same clothes every day and you go to work! You fvcking suffer in your 20s!”
David Goggins drops the rawest truth bomb on why most people stay stuck:
"People love to lie about who they're not."
He says the moment you finally stare in the mirror at 40 (or 50, or whatever age) and admit every ugly insecurity, every failure, every weakness—"I'm this, I'm not this, I can't do this"—that's when your real life finally begins.
Once you're brutally honest with yourself, no insult, no slur, no judgment lands anymore.
You’ve already walked through the fire.
You come out the other side every day, open book, eyes locked: "Tell me exactly who the fuck you are."
Then walk away clean.
That truth? It’s the starting line.
Everything before it was just performance.
When was the last time you looked in the mirror and told yourself the full, ugly truth?
Did it scare you… or finally set you free?
Joe Rogan just described the average modern life in 42 seconds—and it stings because it's so accurate.
"Most people don't have that kind of self-control and discipline. They don't have to.
Alarm goes off → wash, brush teeth, eat something, go to work → do the bare minimum → sneak phone time in the bathroom → come home → Netflix → sleep → repeat.
Family problems, job stress, car broken, house issues, bills piling up… everything's always wrong, everything's distracting."
He calls it what it is: a loop most people are trapped in, not because they're lazy, but because the system doesn't demand more—and distraction is the default.
Be honest: How much of your day feels like autopilot right now?
And what (if anything) are you doing to break the cycle?
If you pitched this as a screenplay, every studio would reject it for being too unrealistic.
A 28-year-old Vietnamese developer living with his parents programs a game over a single holiday weekend in his bedroom. He uses free ad monetization because he hopes to make a few hundred dollars a month. The game sits untouched in the App Store for eight months.
Then something inexplicable happens. With zero marketing spend, the game goes viral. Within weeks it tops the charts in 102 countries, hits 50 million downloads, and starts generating $50,000 per day in pure ad revenue. He’s making $18 million annualized from a game he built in three days.
So what does he do? He kills it. Not because Apple forced him. Not because Nintendo sued him. Not because a competitor acquired him. He kills it because he felt guilty that people were too addicted. The guilt was ruining his sleep. He tweeted “I cannot take this anymore” and pulled it the next day.
Within hours, people listed phones with the game on eBay for $99,900. Fans sent him death threats demanding he put it back. His only response was “And I still make games.”
The part nobody talks about: he turned down every acquisition offer afterward. A game generating $1.5 million per month, and a solo developer in Hanoi said no to everyone because he refused to compromise his independence.
Every founder in Silicon Valley talks about “mission over money.” Dong Nguyen actually did it, and the internet tried to destroy him for it.