🚨 BREAKING: Harry Maguire has been left OUT of the World Cup by Thomas Tuchel.
“I am SHOCKED”. ⚠️
“I was confident I could have played a major part this summer for my country after the season I’ve had”.
“I’ve been left gutted by the decision. I wish the players all the best”, told @talksport@JacobsBen.
Honors course professor graded my 12-page research paper that i finished last minute in 8 hours with a perfect score & commented that it was "cohesive & pershasive that felt neither rushed nor overstretched"
The South African Weather Service has issued a Level 8 warning for heavy rain and winds over Cape Town from Sunday to Tuesday. ⛈️
Over 150mm of rain is expected over 48 hours.
This level of rain and winds will result in significant disruption, flooding, fallen trees etc.
City of Cape Town response teams stand ready to respond at any time of the day or night.
Please take necessary precautions before the storm hits.
And please report any dangerous situations to the City at 021 480 7700 ☎️
Any non-threatening issues should please be reported via the City’s normal online channels, whatsapp or the call centre, so as not to clog the emergency call centre.
Please stay safe!
Teaser for our award-winning short film Where The Stars Meet, edited by our talented Director of Photography.
Proudly recognised with wins in Milan and Los Angeles ✨️
#WhereTheStarsMeet#SouthAfrica#CapeTown
The first waves have started hitting the coast of Japan, with the biggest so far recorded at 80cm, according to the country's meteorological agency.
Sky's @HelenAnnSmith0 has the latest
https://t.co/H9NV9rKG2o
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15 days, 1,200km cycled and $1.4 Million RAISED for the Immune Deficiency Foundation! ✨A MASSIVE thank you to everyone who tuned in and supported our monstrous journey from snowy Aomori to the chaotic streets of Osaka.
This was the 5th Cyclethon and undoubtedly the most challenging. The first few days were painfully tough battling Siberian gales on the northeast coast, being relentlessly pelted with hail and endless rain. By Day Three honestly I started to think I wouldn’t make it to the finish line.
But by week two, contempt at choosing the Sea of Japan coastal route soon gave way to spectacular weather, serene fishing villages and stunning mountain passes. The winds turned in our favour and the concept of hope returned once again.
We were joined by amazing guests from start to finish, thanks to Ironmouse, Schlatt, Garnt, Rob and Felix for keeping our spirits up along the way. And of course to the incredible van gang of Ian, Paul, Nabi and Ryo for their support everyday of the trip.
Pete as always was the ultimate hype man, and of course, a huge well done to Connor for once again making this event happen and for firing up so many people around the world to get involved!
It’s been an absolute honor and privilege as always to be a part of the greatest community on Earth.
Thank you so much guys 🍻 Please pray for my legs.