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Search ArticlesCristo Fernandez: Ted Lasso actor makes professional football debut for El Paso Locomotive
Cristo Fernandez, who gained fame on football comedy series Ted Lasso for his “Football is life!” mantra, has finally made his professional soccer debut. The 35-year-old took the pitch for American second division side El Paso Locomotive on Sunday in the 79th minute of their clash against New Mexico United. Fernandez, who played Dani Rojas in the Jason Sudeikis-led comedy series from 2020 to 2023, was signed on a two-year deal by the Texas-based side in May, according to the BBC.
Anne Widdecombe: UK counter-terrorism police take over probe into Brit ex-minister's death
British counter-terrorism police officers are now leading the investigation into the suspected murder of former British government minister Ann Widdecombe. Widdecombe, 78, was found dead at her home in rural southwest England on Thursday with what police described as “serious injuries”. Officers arrested a white British man in Rotherham, northern England, late on Saturday. Sign up to The Nightly's newsletters.
Social media bans: EU panel urges online restrictions for children under 13
A top European Union official on Monday called for limits to be placed on children using social media as a special EU panel looking into the challenge recommended forbidding access for those under 13 until tech companies can prove their platforms are safe. Growing awareness of the dangers social media poses for young, developing brains has shown up in a wave of new restrictions globally.
Chi Liao murder: Teen allegedly stabbed man in heart with ‘zombie blade’ over ‘bit of weed’
A mentally impaired 15-year-old was carrying around a nearly 70 cm machete as a security blanket when he allegedly stabbed a man in the heart, a jury has been told. Now 17, he faced the NSW Supreme Court on Monday for the first day of his trial after pleading not guilty to the murder of Chi Liao, 30.
ANDREW GREENE: Australia’s relationship with China at another crossroad with ‘wolf warrior diplomacy’
National security figures have over recent weeks begun to worry if relations with China are heading in the direction of the lows experienced during the Morrison government, when China imposed crippling trade sanctions and deployed “wolf warrior diplomacy”. When Labor came to power in 2022 new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese worked hard to improve relations with Beijing, vowing: ‘We will cooperate where we can, disagree where we must and engage in the national interest”.
Sam Neill’s life in pictures as Magda Szubanski, Anthony Albanese pay tribute to Jurassic Park actor
High-profile figures from around the world have paid tribute to Sam Neill after his sudden death on Monday. Entertainment figures such as Magda Szubanski and politicians including Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon honoured the late actor following the news of his death.
CAMERON MILNER: Telstra’s handling of national outage a lesson in how not to respond in a crisis
Telstra’s response to its recent nationwide mobile outage was the moment when Aussies rightfully said “Not happy Jan” to Telstra. Telstra needed to be calling its own triple-0 line such was their corporate emergency. It was just a terrible look from go to whoa. Its was a communications company no one could get through to and an aloof and out of touch executive team. Sign up to The Nightly's newsletters.
China vs Australia: Asian superpower’s expansive claims on South China Sea sparks more tension Original
Beijing has told Australia and other nations to “stop stirring up trouble” over the South China Sea, as diplomatic tensions escalate over the rising Asian power’s expansive claims in the strategically important territory. Over the weekend 14 countries issued a joint statement criticising China’s “destabilising” actions in the contested waters, marking exactly a decade since a landmark ruling by the Hague which backed a legal claim by Philippines in the dispute.
Why Moana’s box office failure could force Disney to rethink its live-action remake strategy
There is no doubt that Moana is beloved. The plucky heroine of Disney’s 2016 animated feature has gripped imaginations in the 10 years since she debuted with a song in her heart and a love of the ocean. She battled a lava monster, restored her island and saved her people. The demi-god Maui was there too. She’s amazing. The kids, they love her. As they should. Sign up to The Nightly's newsletters.
Editorial: Impact of anti-Semitism on campuses emerges
Tertiary institutions hold important places in Australian society. They are places where our best and brightest go as they embark on journeys of discovery and learning. As well as enriching the lives of students, campuses around the nation help enrich and shape the course of the nation’s progress as students take their knowledge and skills into the world around them. Sign up to The Nightly's newsletters.