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Politics May 12, 2026

South Africa to Probe President Ramaphosa over 'Farmgate' Scandal

South Africa's parliament will establish an impeachment committee to investigate President Cyril Ra…
The Impeachment Proceedings South Africa's parliament is set to establish an impeachment committee to probe allegations against President Cyril Ramaphosa in the 'Farmgate' scandal. The lower house of parliament said on Monday that its speaker will set up the body to investigate. The 'Farmgate' Scandal The scandal centres on the 2020 theft of $4m in foreign cash that was stuffed in a sofa on Ramaphosa's Phala Phala game farm. Ramaphosa has denied wrongdoing, but the opposition parties have called for his impeachment. The Legal Battle The constitutional court on Friday said that parliament's decision to block an inquiry four years ago into the scandal was inconsistent with the constitution. The impeachment committee will review the evidence against Ramaphosa before deciding whether to recommend formal proceedings. The Impact on Ramaphosa's Presidency Ramaphosa's African National Congress has called a meeting of its National Executive Committee on Tuesday to discuss what to do about the scandal. Even if the impeachment committee's findings are negative, the president would still likely survive a vote in the lower house of parliament, where a two-thirds majority is required to remove him from office. The Future Outlook The impeachment committee is expected to deliberate over the matter for several months. Ramaphosa has said that he will not resign and plans to legally challenge an independent panel's report that found preliminary evidence he had committed misconduct.
#Cyril Ramaphosa #South Africa #Farmgate scandal
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Sports May 11, 2026

Flick turned Barcelona into a family – and runaway La Liga champions

Barcelona secured the La Liga title with a 2-0 victory over Real Madrid in the clásico, despite coa…
The LeadBarcelona clinched the La Liga title with a commanding 2-0 victory over Real Madrid in the first clásico back at the Camp Nou, ending the season as runaway champions. The triumph was particularly poignant for coach Hansi Flick, who revealed he had informed his players about his father's death hours before the match, treating them as a family during his personal tragedy.The Emotional VictoryEarly on Sunday morning, Flick received the devastating news that his father had died overnight. At a time when most coaches might have kept such personal matters private, Flick chose to share his grief with his players. "I [thought]: 'should I hide it or should I speak with my team, because for me it is like a family?'" he recalled. "I said 'OK, I want to get the information to my players, and what they did is unbelievable. I will never forget this moment."The players responded with remarkable support, celebrating the title together with their coach after the match. They held Flick close, gave him the traditional "bumps" (throwing him in the air), and led a lap of honor with Ronald Araújo. The emotional connection between Flick and his squad was evident throughout the celebrations, with players taking turns with the megaphone, drum, and Catalan flag in a display of unity.The Barcelona TransformationFlick's arrival in the summer of 2024 marked a turning point for Barcelona. Coming during a period of economic weakness, his appointment was a bold move by president Joan Laporta. Despite challenges—including the inability to register Dani Olmo and playing home games in three different grounds—Flick instilled a new identity and intensity.The team's average age of 24.25 made them the youngest in the league, led by teenage sensation Lamine Yamal. Flick emphasized collective ego over individual stardom, famously warning after a draw with Rayo Vallecano that "ego kills success." This philosophy helped the team navigate injuries to key players including Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski, Pedri, and Gavi throughout the season.The Clásico DecisivenessThe victory over Real Madrid was particularly significant as it was the first time in 94 years that the clásico decided the La Liga title. Barcelona's superiority was incontestable, with Real Madrid's players withdrawing swiftly after the final whistle, relieved that the season was finally over.The match also highlighted the contrasting approaches of the two clubs. While Barcelona celebrated as a united family under Flick, Real Madrid had been undermined by internal divisions following their first clásico defeat in October. Vinícius Júnior's reaction to being substituted in that match revealed deeper faultlines that would contribute to their downfall under Xabi Alonso.The Future OutlookWith this title, Flick has firmly established himself as the architect of Barcelona's resurgence. Having won the league in his first season, he successfully navigated the challenges of a second campaign marked by injuries and transition. The team's young core, featuring talents like Yamal, Pau Cubarsí, and Marc Casadó, suggests continued success is possible.For La Liga, Barcelona's dominance under Flick has set a new standard. The combination of young talent, tactical discipline, and a strong team culture has created a formidable squad that will likely remain the team to beat in Spanish football for the foreseeable future.
#Hansi Flick #Barcelona #La Liga
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Entertainment May 11, 2026

Lenny Henry's 'Still at Large': A Victory Lap Through Five Decades of Comedy

Lenny Henry returns to the standup circuit with 'Still at Large,' blending new material with nostal…
The Return of a Comedy LegendAfter a decade-long hiatus from the standup circuit, Lenny Henry has returned with 'Still at Large,' a tour that serves as both a celebration of his enduring legacy and a personal reflection on a career spanning five decades. The show, which marks his first standup tour since 2010, offers a unique window into the mind of one of Britain's most beloved comedians as he navigates the transition from a 16-year-old prodigy to a seasoned 67-year-old veteran.A Retrospective of 'Still at Large'The performance is structured as a hybrid of new material and nostalgic greatest hits. Henry revisits iconic characters and jokes, such as his impressions of the Jamaican matriarch of his family and the famous 'Black Country' bit from his 1989 special Live and Unleashed. Unlike bands that can simply replay old tracks, comedians are traditionally expected to constantly evolve; however, Henry challenges this industry norm by curating a set that feels like a victory lap, complete with video montages from his past work.The Economics of Nostalgia in ComedyThe success of 'Still at Large' highlights a growing trend in the entertainment industry where veteran performers leverage their established fanbase for retrospective tours. By combining personal anecdotes with recognizable material, Henry maximizes audience engagement. The show's emotional resonance is amplified by the fact that this early stop is in his 'home' territory, allowing him to connect deeply with the local community and family members in the audience, creating a warm, communal atmosphere that pure novelty acts often lack.Redefining the 'Victory Lap' in Modern ComedyHenry’s approach to comedy—citing influences like Tommy Cooper and Richard Pryor—suggests a shift in how veteran comedians are perceived. He is often compared to Cooper for his physicality and Pryor for his fearless handling of difficult subjects, such as a routine about slavery that garnered critical acclaim. By 'baring his teeth' at 67, Henry proves that he can still deliver biting social commentary, effectively silencing critics who once labeled his style as 'toothless' compared to American counterparts.The Future of Veteran Standup ActsLegacy Tours: Expect more veteran comedians to adopt the 'greatest hits' format as a way to maintain relevance without the pressure of constant innovation.Emotional Connection: The success of this tour indicates that audiences are increasingly willing to pay for nostalgia and emotional connection rather than just shock value.Enduring Relevance: Henry’s ability to tackle sensitive topics like race and history proves that veteran comedians remain vital voices in the cultural conversation.The tour continues until 3 November, offering fans one last chance to see a living legend in his element.
#Lenny Henry #Stand-up Comedy #British Comedy
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Economy May 11, 2026

UK Gilt Yields Rise as Starmer Speech Fails to Calm Investor Jitters

UK gilt yields have risen as Keir Starmer's speech failed to dispel investor jitters over political…
The Lead UK gilt yields have crept higher as Keir Starmer's crucial speech failed to dispel investor "jitters" in the bond markets over political instability combined with fears of rising inflation. Starmer's Speech and Market Reaction The yield, effectively the interest rate, on the benchmark 10-year UK government bonds (known as gilts) rose eight basis points (or 0.08 of a percentage point) to 5% on Monday. The yield on 30-year gilts rose 9.3 basis points to 5.67%, edging closer to the 28-year high of 5.78% last week when uncertainty about Starmer's future as prime minister was intensifying. Economic Impact of Rising Yields Borrowing costs fell on Friday as the results of the elections emerged with signs that Labour had not suffered as badly as first feared. Those falls, however, were more than erased by Monday's rises. Susannah Streeter, the chief investment strategist at Wealth Club, a non-advisory investment service, said the speech had not "done the trick of calming bond markets". Investor Concerns and Future Outlook There is still a sense of jitters playing out as concerns about political instability collide with inflationary fears prompted by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Bond yields move in the opposite direction to bond prices because investors want to pay less and get a bigger reward for the risk of holding them. Higher yields increase the cost of borrowing for the government and eat away at the headroom that the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has built up against her fiscal rules.
#UK economy #Keir Starmer #Labour
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Sports May 11, 2026

Nigel Martyn on swapping goalkeeping for a red England cricket cap

Former English football goalkeeper Nigel Martyn discusses his transition to cricket, recalling his …
The Unlikely Cricketer Nigel Martyn, English football's first £1m goalkeeper, has made a surprising transition to cricket. With a career spanning three decades, Martyn played for top clubs like Leeds, Everton, and Crystal Palace, and represented England in two World Cups. Martyn's Love for Cricket Despite his illustrious football career, Martyn's heart belongs to cricket. Growing up in St Austell, Martyn was a promising young cricketer. However, he had to give up the sport when he turned professional with Bristol Rovers in 1987. Rediscovering Cricket After retiring from football due to an ankle injury in 2006, Martyn rediscovered his love for cricket. He started playing for Leeds Modernians in the Airedale & Wharfedale senior cricket league. Martyn's competitive spirit and natural athleticism made him a quick learner, and he soon found himself enjoying the game. A Memorable Moment Martyn recalls a thrilling moment when he hit a six in a crucial game, securing a win for his team. 'It was right down to the wire, I think we had one wicket left and it was almost pitch black,' Martyn says. 'The ball before I had not seen at all. I decided to just swing at the next one and somehow I really middled it!' From Football to Cricket Martyn's football career was marked by significant achievements, including an FA Cup final appearance and 846 club appearances. However, his cricket journey has brought him new joys. 'I've never been much of a runner, but I always loved diving around and catching balls,' Martyn says. 'I'm still really competitive though, so when I set my mind to something I really go for it.' A New Chapter Now 59, Martyn continues to play cricket, inspiring younger players at Knaresborough Cricket Club with his fitness and dedication. His wife, a huge cricket fan, supports his endeavors, although she finds his enthusiasm 'slightly bonkers.'
#Nigel Martyn #Cricket #Football
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Sports May 11, 2026

Bundesliga Managerial Shake-Up: Hjulmand Out, Riera's Future Uncertain

The Bundesliga's managerial landscape is set for a shake-up ahead of the final matchday, with Kaspe…
The Managerial Carousel Spins The Bundesliga's managerial carousel is ready to spin before the dramatic final day of the season. Kasper Hjulmand's departure from Bayer Leverkusen has been confirmed after a disappointing season. Hjulmand's Departure and Leverkusen's Struggles Hjulmand's team had a chance to secure a top-four spot but lost 3-1 to Stuttgart, which confirmed their fifth-place finish and Europa League qualification. This result marked a disappointing end to the season for Leverkusen, who had high hopes at the start of the campaign. The Impact on Eintracht Frankfurt Eintracht Frankfurt's coach, Albert Riera, is under pressure after a poor run of results, including a 3-2 defeat to Borussia Dortmund. Riera's future at the club is uncertain, with sporting director Markus Krösche giving a terse 'yes' when asked if Riera would be in place for the final matchday. Other Bundesliga Developments VfB Stuttgart's impressive performance under Sebastian Hoeness has secured their top-four spot and Champions League qualification. Augsburg's win over Borussia Mönchengladbach has kept their European hopes alive, with Manuel Baum likely to stay on as coach. The Final Matchday The final matchday will determine the final European spots and which teams will be relegated. Eintracht Frankfurt and Augsburg are still in the running for a European spot, while Freiburg and RB Leipzig also have a chance to secure a spot.
#Bundesliga #Kasper Hjulmand #Sebastian Hoeness
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Sports May 11, 2026

Arsenal's Title Push and Championship Spygate Dominate Weekend Football

Arsenal moved two wins away from the Premier League title after a dramatic late VAR decision denied…
The Lead: Arsenal's Title Charge Arsenal moved two wins away from the Premier League title after a dramatic late VAR decision denied West Ham an equalizer in a crucial match. The decision to disallow Pablo Fornals' injury-time goal has sparked debate about whether Arsenal were lucky or if referee Chris Kavanagh made the correct call in one of the biggest VAR decisions of the season. The VAR Controversy: Title Deciding Moment The match between West Ham and Arsenal was defined by a contentious VAR review that ultimately denied the home side an equalizer. The panel on Football Weekly questioned whether Pablo fouled David Raya, and whether Arsenal have been "hoisted by their own set-piece petard." The discussion also touched on how many replays are too many in modern football, with the technology coming under scrutiny once again. The Title Race: City Keep Pressure Manchester City kept the pressure on Arsenal with a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Brentford. Pep Guardiola's side maintained their challenge for the title as they look to defend their crown. The result means the title race remains firmly alive with just two games remaining in the season. Liverpool Frustration: Slot Under Fire Liverpool's frustrating campaign continued with another draw against Chelsea, this time ending 1-1. The result saw Arne Slot face boos from Liverpool fans as his team's hopes of Champions League qualification fade. The draw extended Liverpool's winless run to multiple matches, raising questions about the Dutch manager's future at the club. European Race: Bournemouth's Unlikely Push Bournemouth continued their unlikely push for a Champions League place with another positive result. The Cherries have been one of the surprise packages of the season, and their European push adds an intriguing subplot to the final weeks of the Premier League campaign. Mid-Table Battles: Brighton's Response Brighton bounced back emphatically from recent poor form with a convincing victory. The Seagles have shown their quality throughout the season and will be looking to secure a strong finish to what has been a challenging campaign for Roberto De Zerbi's side. Survival Battle: Spurs' Hopes Tottenham's survival hopes remain alive as they prepare for a crucial match away to Leeds. The north London club has been embroiled in a relegation battle for much of the season, and their fate will likely be decided in the final matches of the campaign. Scottish Drama: Celtic's Old Firm Advantage Celtic gained the advantage in the Scottish Premiership after the Old Firm match against Rangers. The Glasgow derby always has significant implications for the title race north of the border, and this result has given Celtic a potentially decisive edge in their pursuit of the championship. Championship Controversy: Spygate 2.0 The Championship playoffs were overshadowed by "Spygate 2.0" as Southampton were charged with alleged spying during their playoff semi-final against Middlesbrough. The controversy has cast a shadow over the crucial matches that will determine which teams gain promotion to the Premier League, adding an extra layer of drama to the end of the season. Women's Football: FA Cup Semi-Finals The Women's FA Cup semi-finals provided exciting action as the competition reaches its business end. The tournament represents one of the most prestigious prizes in women's football, and the semi-final stage features the teams still in contention for the coveted trophy. International Debate: Mbappé Petition Philippe questioned the kick-out petition involving Kylian Mbappé, which has been gathering pace. The French superstar's situation has become a talking point in international football, with fans and pundits debating the merits of the petition related to his playing style and approach. League One Drama: Rochdale's Return Rochdale achieved a dramatic return to the EFL, securing promotion from League Two. The club's journey back to the third tier of English football represents a significant achievement for the team and their supporters, adding to the excitement of the end of the season.
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Sports May 11, 2026

Maldini's Legacy Haunts Struggling Milan as Champions League Dreams Fade

AC Milan's form has collapsed with just seven points from their last eight games, leaving their Cha…
The Collapse of a European GiantThere were more than seven minutes left to play in a crucial end-of-season match, yet San Siro was already half empty. Milan's Ultras had deserted the Curva Sud to prepare a post-game protest, but even the more forgiving parts of the club's fanbase could not be bothered to stay until the end of another humiliating defeat. Their team was losing 3-0, at home, to Atalanta, and it hardly even felt a surprise.With this loss, inevitable as it now appeared, the Rossoneri had collected just seven points from their last eight games. Only three teams in Serie A had done worse over the same stretch. Two of those – Verona, and Pisa – have been relegated. The third, Lecce, are perilously close to joining them.The Maldini Factor and Management DecisionsWatching their beleaguered team struggle to get the ball out from the back against Atalanta's persistent press, fans started to sing for Paolo Maldini. One of the all-time great defenders, he won seven Serie A titles and five Champions Leagues as a player, extending the legacy of success begun by his father, Cesare.Appointed as a director for sporting strategy and development by Milan's then owners, Elliott Management, in 2018, Maldini was promoted to technical director a year later. He played a central role in player recruitment, helping build the team that won Serie A in 2021-22 – the club's first Scudetto for 11 years.Maldini's position was initially confirmed after RedBird Capital bought Milan in 2022. But he was fired one year later, despite having just overseen a fourth-place finish. The Rossoneri had just finished fourth, and Maldini spoke about a need for further squad investment to stay competitive at the highest level. But Milan's most expensive signing of the previous summer, Charles De Ketelaere, had been a flop, and their new CEO Giorgio Furlani said the objective given to him by RedBird was to get the club "living within our means."The Summer Investment and Early PromiseThe appointment of Massimiliano Allegri this summer was supposed to get things back on track. Here was a man defined by Italy's sporting press as a "guarantee" of Champions League football. An aggressive summer transfer window followed, headlined by the arrival of Luka Modric, and featuring significant outlays on the likes of Christopher Nkunku, Ardon Jashari, Samuele Ricci, Koni De Winter, Adrien Rabiot and Pervis Estupiñán.With no European distractions, Milan looked well equipped for a strong domestic campaign. Up until March, they delivered. The performance to beat Inter was classic Allegri, controlling the game while surrendering possession. Estupiñán scored before half-time, and Milan barely gave their opponents a sniff after that. This had been the mode all season: just win, it does not need to be pretty.The Tactical Breakdown and Player IssuesBut the problem with focusing always on the outcome is that you have nothing to fall back on once that part goes wrong. Milan's form early this season was built on the performances of talented individuals – Modric, certainly, but also Rabiot and especially Christian Pulisic, who had eight goals and two assists in the league, despite missing five games, by the end of December.Allegri's innovation was to move the American inside to operate as a centre-forward. He pulled the same trick with Rafael Leão after the Portuguese returned from a calf injury. Both thrived at first, but as their goals tailed off, Milan have struggled to replace them. Too many square pegs forced into round holes? Or is the picture a little more nuanced? Both Pulisic and Leão have been affected by physical issues as the season progressed.Atalanta were excellent, pressing selectively and executing ruthlessly. Giacomo Raspadori, signed from Atlético Madrid in January, brought a typically high-energy bustle behind the attack and it was his blocked shot that rebounded to Éderson inside the box for the opener. Nikola Krstovic, in the No 9 role, pinned his man expertly before laying the ball off to Davide Zappacosta to make it 2-0 before half-time.Fan Protests and Management ResponseWhat stood out in these moments was the clarity of purpose: each player performing the role they are best suited to and understanding what was required. The contrast with Milan's disjointed assembly of talents was stark. Absent the injured Modric, there was no glue to bind them together.Ultras had already made their feelings known before kick-off with a protest outside the ground then a choreography in the Curva Sud, using their bodies and mobile phone flashlights to spell out the letters "G.F. OUT" – Furlani's initials. Reporters saw a pair of fans attempt a protest, holding up shirts with Maldini's name on the back in front of the section where executives sit, but stewards ushered them away.By leaving early, they almost missed an improbable turnaround. Milan pulled a goal back in the 88th minute, Strahinja Pavlovic heading home from a Ricci free-kick. Nkunku, on as a second-half substitute, then won and converted a penalty. Suddenly the deficit was down to one goal. In the seventh minute of injury time, Matteo Gabbia almost equalised, flashing a header wide from another set-piece.Uncertain Future for Italian Football's PowerhouseMilan exist in a different orbit, still fourth in the table, even if their grip on a Champions League spot looks very loose indeed. It feels absurd to say it now, but before this miserable run they were the team keeping the Serie A title race alive. They were the last team to beat Inter, since crowned as champions, on 8 March. The gap between them, with mocking symmetry, was seven points.The layers to these decisions are complex, each party with their own version of how working relationships grew strained. But Maldini's assessment resonated with fans who want to see their team fight for trophies. Milan finished second in 2023-24 but fell all the way to eighth last season, and now find themselves once again struggling to maintain their position among Europe's elite.With the season approaching its conclusion, the question remains whether this is merely a temporary setback or a sign of deeper structural issues at the club. The contrast between the clear, purposeful football of Atalanta and Milan's disjointed performance suggests that tactical clarity may be as much a problem as player quality or management decisions.
#AC Milan #Paolo Maldini #Serie A
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World Wide May 11, 2026

Carrying Forward Shireen Abu Akleh's Legacy: Palestinian Journalists Defy Danger

The assassination of renowned Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in 2022 has inspired a new g…
The Legacy of a Journalistic IconShireen Abu Akleh was more than just a journalist; she was an icon who anchored the Palestinian cause firmly in the Arab conscience. For many Palestinians, including the author of this piece, her voice was a constant in an ever-shifting landscape. She began reporting on pivotal events in Palestine even before the author was born, documenting the second Intifada and the battle for Jenin in 2002. In 2005, she made history as the first Arab journalist to gain access to Ashqelon prison to interview Palestinian prisoners held there for years.During the 2014 war on Gaza, her presence on screen projected hope and resilience despite the anguish she conveyed about the situation. Shireen was loved and respected by all Palestinians, regardless of their faith or political affiliation, for her courage, moral clarity, and unwavering commitment to making Palestinian voices heard.The Assassination That Changed EverythingOn May 11, 2022, the shocking news of Shireen Abu Akleh's killing arrived. Footage showed her lying on the ground, with journalist Shatha Hanaysha by her side, as someone behind the camera desperately shouted for an ambulance. Israeli fire hampered rescue efforts, leaving Shireen bleeding on the ground as colleagues were unable to pull her to safety.The assassination in broad daylight of one of Palestine's top journalists was not just a shocking crime. It was a harbinger of what was to come. A year and a half later, Israel began a campaign of systematic targeting of Palestinian journalists in Gaza. As of today, at least 260 media workers have been killed, with Israel now recognized as the "biggest killer of journalists."A New Generation of Journalists EmergesDespite the assassinations of Shireen and other journalists—including Anas al-Sharif, Fadi al-Wahidi and Mariam Abu Daqqa—there has been no silencing effect. Instead, their deaths have motivated young people to pick up the camera, the microphone, and the pen to continue their work.The author, who was studying English literature before Shireen's killing, shifted their focus from literary fiction to the real world. They realized that while literature preserves culture, journalism defends present truth. This realization led them to enroll in journalism classes and develop new skills, even as the genocide in Gaza made journalism a deadly profession.Bearing Witness in the Face of AtrocityAs a resident of Gaza City, the author became a firsthand witness to the horrors that rained down on the north. They survived numerous Israeli attacks and were forced to flee with their family multiple times. They began journaling about the experience of genocide, often thinking of what Shireen would have said in the face of such atrocities.Remembering Shireen's words—"I chose journalism to be close to the people. It might not be easy to change reality, but at least I was able to bring that voice to the world."—the author started writing about the situation in northern Gaza, documenting the harrowing details of life and death they had witnessed through several sieges and a famine.The Siege of Silence and Breaking ThroughDue to internet blackouts, the author could not connect to the rest of the world for an extended period. After a temporary truce in January 2025 restored some connectivity, they published their first piece, "Surviving war in north Gaza," documenting the untold details of life and death they had witnessed.While this achievement brought pride and satisfaction, it also brought fear for the author's family, who worried that they too could become targets. Nevertheless, the author continued writing even as Israel was killing journalists weekly and the world failed to stop it.The Torch Continues to BurnToday, despite supposed "ceasefires," the murders of journalists have not ceased. Just last month, Israel killed Mohammed Wishah, who worked as a correspondent for Al Jazeera Mubasher. Yet, there are still so many young Palestinians who insist on writing, documenting, and screaming through their words in the face of horror and injustice.They have picked up the torch from Shireen, and they carry it forward. As the author states, "Palestine will not be silenced." Despite the extreme danger, a new generation of Palestinian journalists continues to bear witness to their reality, ensuring that the world cannot ignore their truth.
#Shireen Abu Akleh #Palestinian journalism #Gaza
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