Chelsea receives Tottenham Hotspur this Thursday, May 2, for the 26th day of the Premier League. London teams duel in Stamford Bridge.
The game starts at 2:30pm ET. USA. In Mexico It will be seen from 12:30 pm, Central time of the country.
How Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur arrive at today’s match
Chelsea comes into this match after having tied 2 to 2 against Aston Villa as a visitor. The team led by Mauricio Pochettino adds 48 points. It is ninth, far from the qualification zone for the European cups.
In the run-up to the duel against the Spursthe fans of the Chelsea They confirmed what was expected: Thiago Silva He will leave the club after the end of this season. The experienced Brazilian central defender arrived at Blues in August 2020. He played more than 150 games and won three titles.
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The Ecuadorian Moisés Caicedo support for Few in the preview of the duel against Tottenham: “Pochettino He has done a lot of things for us. We are a very young team and our coach has taught us a lot of things. We still have a lot to work on. “As I said, we are a young team, but we will learn little by little and adapt to everything he is telling us.”
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Tottenham Hotspur continues in the fight to enter the next edition of the UEFA Champions League. The box of Ange Postecoglou It is located seven points from Aston Villathe last of those classified, but has two games less.
The last precedent between these two teams was a victory for Chelseawhich won 4 to 1 on the court of the Spurs with a bit of Cole Palmer and a triplet of Nicolas Jackson.
Chelsea vs Tottenham: time, TV and how to watch the Premier match online
- Eastern United States: 2:30 p.m.
- Central United States: 1:30 p.m.
- Western United States: 10:30
In USA It will be seen on ESPN+. While in Mexico will be televised on ESPN+.
Chelsea vs Tottenham Hotspur: probable lineups
Chelsea lineup: Petrovic, Malo Gusto, Chalobah, Thiago Silva, Cucurella, Madueke, Caicedo, Cole Palmer, Mudryk, Gallagher y Jackson.
Tottenham Hotspur lineup: Vicario, Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Y. Bissouma and R. Betancur; B. Johnson, J. Maddison, Heung-Min and T. Werner.
time, channel and where to watch the Premier League match on TV in the USA and Mexico
“The Angolan worker remains at the center of attention”, says MPLA –
On the day on which the date dedicated to workers is celebrated internationally, the Political Bureau of the MPLA Central Committee expresses in a statement, consulted by , warm greetings to national and foreign citizens, who carry out work activities in Angola.
We quote: “We are grateful for the valuable contribution made to the herculean mission of developing the country, which depends on everyone to prosper and grow”, states the comrades’ document.
This year, writes the MPLA, “we celebrated May 1st under the aegis of a new General Labor Law, which, in general, was applauded by trade unions, workers and employers. This law was the result of a broad and inclusive debate, aiming to address everyone’s concerns. The note reads, adding that, in celebration of the 1st of May, internationally dedicated to workers, the Political Bureau of the MPLA Central Committee warmly welcomes national and foreign citizens who work in Angola, thanking them for their contribution to mission of working for the development of the country, which needs everyone to serve it and make it grow”.
The MPLA Political Bureau reiterates that “the Angolan worker remains at the center of attention, as the vanguard of policies aimed at promoting well-being and improving their quality of life and that of their families, and, therefore, will continue , he says, to value this relevant part of society, with which he maintains a permanent dialogue”.
The statement also says that the MPLA Political Bureau will continue “to work with the legal authorities, with a view to creating a better business environment, capable of providing economic growth and the consequent creation of new jobs, which, more than the materialization of one of the promises contained in its Governance Program, it represents the most sacred source of income for workers and the maintenance of families’ hope for increasingly better days”.
However, the trade unions are satisfied and not happy with the participation in the second phase of the strike that was observed. The statement is from Teixeira Cândido, who reveals, on the other hand, that, despite the coercion, the workers resisted.
Teixeira Cândido also points out that in this phase of the strike there were no violations of the strikers’ rights such as those recorded in the first phase, taking into account the events that occurred in Huambo and Bengo. Teixeira also says that workers have no reason to celebrate on this day 1, nor parade in protest of the situation that the working class is experiencing.
The trade unions say they are open to dialogue with the employer, otherwise the country could see the third phase of the strike next June. Teixeira calls for unity of the working class in the fight for their dignity.
And, in turn, UNITA, in a declaration alluding to International Workers’ Day, urges the Executive to take consistent measures to solve the problems affecting Angolan workers, companies and families, which it considers to be “increasingly impoverished ”. The statement was read by its spokesperson Marcial Ndachala.
UNITA expresses its solidarity with all workers around the world, particularly Angolans who give their best, to support their families and develop the country.
And, the listeners of Radio Correio Kianda they defend resilience in the face of the difficulties that families face with the socioeconomic situation that the country is going through, but they regret the meager salary delays in private security companies.
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S Jaishankar reacts to Biden’s remarks claiming he is “xenophobic” on India and others
New Delhi: A day after US President Joe Biden claimed that many countries, including India, are “xenophobic” because they do not welcome immigrants, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar today rejected the comment. Speaking to The Economic Times, Mr Jaishankar highlighted that India has always been open and welcoming to people from diverse societies.
The US President, in his remarks, also alleged that India’s economy is faltering and not performing well, while the US economy is growing. Rejecting President Biden’s claims, Mr Jaishankar clarified, “First of all, our economy is not faltering.” Mr Jaishankar’s statement is based on the fact that India has been the fastest growing major economy in the world for the last few years. While also becoming the fifth largest global economy last year. India is also on track to become the world’s third largest economy before the end of the decade.
On May 2, President Biden said, “You know, one of the reasons our economy is growing is because of you and so many others. Why? Because we welcome immigrants. We’re looking for the reason (behind it). ..Think about it. Why is Japan in trouble? Because they don’t want immigrants. A fundraising program in Washington. He said this while campaigning for his re-election to the post of US President.
Responding to the claim of “xenophobia”, Mr Jaishankar said, “India has always been a very unique country… I would actually say, in the history of the world, it has been a society that has been very open … Different people from different societies come to India.”
Mr Jaishankar gave the example of the Citizenship Amendment Act, commonly known as CAA, to make his point. He highlighted how the CAA introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government reflects India’s welcoming vision.
“That’s why we have the CAA (Citizenship Amendment Act), to open the doors for people who are in trouble… I think we should be open for people who need to come to India, who have The claim to come to India is to come to India,” Mr Jaishankar said. Mr Jaishankar also talked about the narrative created by a section of the western media and supported it with the example of the ongoing protests in American universities.
Mr Jaishankar spoke about the ongoing anti-Israel protests on US university campuses and criticized a section of the Western media for its biased coverage, suggesting it was “too ideological” and not at all “objective” reporting. Not there. He said that this section of the media wants to shape the global narrative and is also targeting India.
To prevent diplomatic fallout from President Biden’s comments labeling India, Japan and other countries as “xenophobic”, the White House issued a clarification on the President’s intentions, emphasizing his “respect” for allies and partners .
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stressed that the president’s comments were part of a broader message emphasizing the strengths derived from America’s immigrant heritage. He stressed that Biden’s focus is on strengthening diplomatic relations with countries like India and Japan, which is evident from his actions in the last three years.
“Obviously, we have strong relationships with India, with Japan, and if you look at the last three years, the President has certainly focused on those diplomatic relationships,” he said.
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2024-05-04 19:19:30
S Jaishankar reacts to Biden’s remarks claiming he is “xenophobic” on India and others
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