Spanish newspaper Marca reported that an unnamed Brazilian club has made an offer to Cristiano Ronaldo, with Botafogo’s coach Renato Paiva expressing interest, stating that “you can’t say no to a star like that.” Paiva acknowledged Ronaldo’s enduring goal-scoring ability despite his age, suggesting he would thrive in a team that creates many chances. Botafogo is owned by American businessman John Textor, while Ronaldo previously won four Champions League titles with Real Madrid before joining Juventus in 2018, where he continued to excel alongside Lionel Messi, who currently plays for Inter Miami.
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Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria call on Libyan parties to cease escalation, hold simultaneous elections – Middle East Monitor
Summary Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria called for an immediate end to the escalation in Libya and urged for simultaneous parliamentary and presidential elections during a trilateral meeting in Cairo. The foreign ministers emphasized the need for restraint among Libyan parties amid renewed clashes in Tripoli, highlighting the importance of advancing Libya’s political process and unifying institutions. This meeting aims to reactivate a previously suspended tripartite coordination mechanism to support peace and stability in Libya, with...
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