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  • FIFA Club World Cup to be spread across 29 days in summer of 2025 | UK News

    FIFA Club World Cup to be spread across 29 days in summer of 2025 | UK News

    FIFA Club World Cup to be spread across 29 days in summer of 2025 | UK News

    FIFA Club World Cup to be spread across 29 days in summer of 2025 | UK News

    The new Club World Cup will be spread across 29 days by FIFA in the summer of 2025, Sky News can reveal – finishing around a month before the new Premier League season.

    FIFA has set aside 15 June to 13 July in 2025 for the inaugural edition of a 32-club men’s tournament in the United States, sources say.

    The new Premier League season could be starting four weeks after the final – sparking concerns about the additional workload on players who could be required for more than 80 matches in the season.

    It is understood teams will have a minimum of three days’ rest between games to address concerns about player welfare.

    The Club World Cup dates are due to be presented to a meeting on Sunday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, of the FIFA Council that is headed by Gianni Infantino and had previously approved the launch of the new competition.

    The tournament would follow the end of the European season and the 2-10 June slot already set aside for two international matches – potentially 2026 World Cup qualifiers in Europe.

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    There will be 12 representatives from Europe, with the participation of Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester City already determined as recent Champions League winners.

    The European Club Association, which represents the leading teams, has endorsed the new competition and is working with FIFA on selling the commercial rights.

    The Club World Cup is taking the slot used the year before the 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2018 World Cups as a test event in the host nations – the now-defunct, eight-country Confederations Cup.

    FIFA sees the new Club World Cup as addressing the dominance of Europe by giving clubs from other continents access to an enhanced competition.

    Ahead of the FIFA Council meeting in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, Sky News has learned that the global players’ union FIFPRO has told the governing body that players need a mandatory 28-day off-season break.

    Calendar challenges

    If that was adopted in 2025 it would pose challenges for the Premier League over what to do about teams reaching the Club World Cup final and potentially needing to start the new domestic season about 28 days later when pre-season training would usually be required.

    A further headache would be a team also required to play in the 2025 Community Shield which is played a week before the Premier League starts.

    And starting the season later than usual for all teams would be challenging for the Premier League because players need to be released by their clubs to national teams on 25 May 2026 ahead of the World Cup being staged in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

    That World Cup is expanding to 48 teams with 104 matches rather than the 64 at Qatar 2022 with 32 teams.

    FIFPRO has told FIFA that some players in the 2024-25 season might be required for more than 80 matches for club and country – a 10% rise than the current upper limits.

    FIFA is also planning to launch a new competition in 2024 that will see the UEFA Champions League winners play the winner of intercontinental play-offs between the other confederations.

    Man City are preparing to fly this weekend to Saudi Arabia to participate next week in the last edition of the Club World Cup in its current format as a little-regarded seven-team tournament held annually with each continent’s champions plus the host nation.

    The new 32-team competition will only be held every four years and it will plant FIFA’s footprint deeper on the football calendar.

    The international governing body’s major events are currently the men’s and women’s World Cups for national teams that are each held once in a four-year cycle.

    Mr Infantino’s plans to make the World Cup every two years were rebuffed by European football leaders.

    But the significantly-expanded Club World Cup will give FIFA an even greater association with the club game that is the lifeblood of the sport.

    Typically, clubs seek money-spinning global tours in July as part of pre-season plans. FIFA is trying to offer up matches that could be both more lucrative for clubs and more meaningful.

    That would leave managers having to decide whether to play full-strength sides whereas summer tours are currently used to spread playing time among the squad.

    FIFA is also planning a Club World Cup for women’s teams.

    FIFA declined to comment on the dates of the new men’s Club World Cup.

    The World Leagues Forum is chaired by Premier League chief executive Richard Masters.

    The group has previously said on the Club World Cup: “As the calendar is already overloaded, with longstanding domestic club competitions and ever-expanding international competitions, FIFA’s decision creates the risk of fixture congestion, further player injuries and a distortion of competitive balance.

    “The interests of the football community, which we expect FIFA to take care of, are not best-served by piling-up FIFA-owned matches which only involve the top 1% of players. Instead, we should all expect FIFA to create the environment for a complementary balance between domestic and international football for the benefit of the whole game.”

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  • ‘We don’t want them back in bags’: Israelis urge government to ‘act now’ over hostages | World News

    ‘We don’t want them back in bags’: Israelis urge government to ‘act now’ over hostages | World News

    ‘We don’t want them back in bags’: Israelis urge government to ‘act now’ over hostages | World News

    'We don't want them back in bags': Israelis urge government to 'act now' over hostages | World News

    Waving placards and flags thousands arrived to protest what they see as government inaction over the plight of the hostages.

    There’s disbelief also at what has happened – Israelis are still trying to process this new tragedy.

    But there is also a deep vein of anger at the government. They say the hostages are being left in mortal danger and the longer the bombs keep falling the greater the chance of more being killed.

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    People came from across Israel to take part in the “Time is running out” rally in Tel Aviv. They arrived to show their solidarity with the hostages and their families. What they want is for the government to put the lives of the captives first – that means negotiating their release must take priority over military objectives.

    Some of the protesters carried hourglasses to represent time slipping away.

    It has been 70 days since they were taken and in the shadow of the IDF headquarters, families demanded the government act quickly.

    Ruby Chen, father of hostage Itay Chen, said the families needed concrete proposals from the war cabinet on how to get their loved ones back.

    “We are demanding that the war cabinet talk to us, to the families, and explain not that they’re waiting to get an offer from the United States, Qatar, or from anyone else, no,” he said.

    “The Israeli government needs to be active, they need to put an offer on the table including prisoners with blood on their hands, and put the best offer on the table to get the hostages back alive. Alive.

    “We don’t want them back in bags. That requires them to act now.”

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    The relatives of those still being held captive say they feel trapped in a slow-motion nightmare.

    Yair Moses’ 79-year-old father was kidnapped from the Nir Oz kibbutz. He doesn’t blame the army but says a ceasefire and negotiations are the only solution.

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    “This is what we’ve been shouting for a long time now – the army activities are important, but they are not the way to release them and they make them in danger. And this is what we realised. The soldiers are poor, they were doing whatever they can. They’re doing their best.

    “But it’s not the soldier’s decision, it’s a government decision that needs to be changed.”

    And new details are emerging of how the three hostages were killed. An early IDF investigation has found the men were waving a white flag and were shirtless when the soldiers opened fire in Northern Gaza.

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    The trauma of 7 October remains a source of constant pain here – the Israeli Prime Minister described the deaths as an unbearable tragedy.

    In hostage square, they will continue to hold vigils in the dark days ahead and sing the nation’s songs until all of those still held captive in Gaza are brought back home.

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  • 61 people found dead in ‘shipwreck’ off Libyan coast, UN agency says | World News

    61 people found dead in ‘shipwreck’ off Libyan coast, UN agency says | World News

    61 people found dead in ‘shipwreck’ off Libyan coast, UN agency says | World News

    61 people found dead in 'shipwreck' off Libyan coast, UN agency says | World News

    Sixty-one people, including women and children, have drowned following a shipwreck off Libya, a UN agency has said.

    The boat originally contained 86 people and left the Libyan shores from Zwara, according to the International Organization for Migration.

    Earlier, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said illegal migration threatens to “overwhelm” Europe and hinted a change is needed in international law in order to tackle it.

    Speaking to Italian conservatives at an event in Rome, the prime minister said “enemies” could use immigration as a “weapon” by “deliberately driving people to our shores to try to destabilise our society”.

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  • الديوان الأميري الكويتي: مراسم دفن أمير البلاد الراحل الأحد ستقتصر على أقربائه فقط

    الديوان الأميري الكويتي: مراسم دفن أمير البلاد الراحل الأحد ستقتصر على أقربائه فقط

    الديوان الأميري الكويتي: مراسم دفن أمير البلاد الراحل الأحد ستقتصر على أقربائه فقط

    الديوان الأميري الكويتي: مراسم دفن أمير البلاد الراحل الأحد ستقتصر على أقربائه فقط

    دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة (CNN)– أعلن وزير شؤون الديوان الأميري الكويتي، السبت، أن الحضور في مراسم دفن جثمان أمير البلاد الراحل، الشيخ نواف الأحمد الجابر الصباح، سيقتصر على أقربائه فقط، حسبما نقلت عنه وكالة الأنباء الكويتية “كونا”.

    وأضاف الشيخ محمد عبدالله المبارك الصباح أن “صلاة الجنازة على جثمان أمير الكويت الراحل ستقام في التاسعة من صباح الأحد، بمسجد بلال بن رباح بمنطقة الصديق”، طبقا للوكالة.

    وقال الشيخ محمد عبدالله المبارك الصباح، وزير شؤون الديوان الأميري الكويتي…

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  • الأردن: لا صحة لـ"ادعاءات" وجود جسر بري ينقل البضائع عبر أراضينا إلى إسرائيل

    الأردن: لا صحة لـ"ادعاءات" وجود جسر بري ينقل البضائع عبر أراضينا إلى إسرائيل

    الأردن: لا صحة لـ"ادعاءات" وجود جسر بري ينقل البضائع عبر أراضينا إلى إسرائيل

    الأردن: لا صحة لـ"ادعاءات" وجود جسر بري ينقل البضائع عبر أراضينا إلى إسرائيل

    دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة (CNN)– نفت الحكومة الأردنية، السبت، صحة ما يجري تناقله عبر الشبكات الاجتماعية حول وجود “جسر بري بديل”، بعد اضطرابات حركة الملاحة في البحر الأحمر، حسبما نقلت وكالة الأنباء الأردنية الرسمية عن مصادر في وزراتي النقل والصناعة والتجارة.

    ونقلت وكالة الأنباء الأردنية عن المصادر قولها “إن ما يتم تناقله من أخبار منسوبة لوسائل إعلام عبرية ووسائل تواصل اجتماعي عن وجود جسر بري بديل للبحر الأحمر، عبر موانئ دبي مرورًا بالسعودية والأردن، لنقل بضائع إلى…

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    الأردن: لا صحة لـ"ادعاءات" وجود جسر بري ينقل البضائع عبر أراضينا إلى إسرائيل