Reuters exclusively reported that Canada’s First Quantum Minerals was considering putting its key Panama copper miner on care and maintenance from Nov. 23, effectively shutting production at a mine that accounts for about 1% of global output. Citing sources familiar with the matter, Reuters reported that the move follows protests that blocked coal from reaching First Quantum’s plant. Supply concerns at First Quantum’s Panama contributed to copper prices jumping to two-month highs traders said while First Quantum shares extended fall to drop as much as 5.7% on the news.
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Why Trossard was sent off but Doku and Szobozslai escaped sanction
There is no doubting it ruined one of the most pulsating Premier League games of stratospherically high quality in a long while, but many are directing their anger at the wrong protagonist for Leandro Trossard’s game-changing red card at Manchester City.
By the letter of the law, Trossard deserved to get his marching orders, but that is not what is angering many Arsenal fans on a drizzly Monday morning.
If Trossard was cautioned for kicking the ball away, why did Jeremy Doku not get booked for doing the same earlier in the match? And why did Dominik Szoboszlai’s attempts to drive the ball onto Stanley Park at Anfield last week against Nottingham Forest go unpunished? Consistency, huh?
Five games into the season, fans of a title chaser are calling for PGMOL chiel Howard Webb’s head and referee Michael Oliver, who was the man in the middle for Szoboszlai’s incident last weekend too, has a north London arrest warrant issued for charges of corruption.
i has been told the reasons, however, for the discrepancies. Look away now Gunners, you’re not going to like it.
One of the rule changes instilled at the start of the season focused on combating timewasting. Arsenal unfurled every trick in the book at the Eithad to do just that – conduct that John Stones called “dirty” and led Bernardo Silva to claim “only one team played football”.
But there is little referees can do about players going down injured when they are not or pulling up with cramp to break up play. One infringement that is within their control, however, is a clampdown on “kicking the ball away to prevent a free-kick being taken”.
The latter part of this directive is key and why Trossard’s yellow card was justified and Doku and Szoboszlai were not, or at least open to interpretation.
Premier League sources told i that it was “clear” Trossard booted the ball well away from where the City free-kick was being taken. Doku, however, was simply passing the ball back in the direction of where he thought the foul had taken place.
A closer look at the Szoboszlai incident, sources said, implies the letter of the law was applied here too. No Forest player is near the ball as Szoboszlai lashes it away in frustration, thus no free-kick being taken is prevented.
The context of the match has to be taken into account here, too. Liverpool were chasing the game against Forest, so Szoboszlai kicking the ball away hinders only his own team, not the opponent. Trossard had reason to kick the ball away, with Arsenal 2-1 up, even if it only crossed his mind for a split second.
One club has fallen foul to this new directive more than anyone else, which is why the vitriol has reached the levels it has in the aftermath of Arsenal’s draw in Manchester.
Two dismissals for second yellow cards acquired after preventing an opponent from taking a free-kick has cost Arsenal four points this season, after Declan Rice’s red card against Brighton.
Four points is more than enough to keep an unrelenting City out in front once more and take Arsenal’s wait for a Premier League crown into a third decade.
But having been burned twice, Arsenal cannot fly so close to the sun again, whether they like the law or not.
Doku and Szoboszlai could have been booked, but there are valid reasons why they were not, abiding by rules etched in ink at the start of the season.
It may hurt, but Trossard can have no arguments. Webb and Oliver are not the villains here. The culprit is lurking among their own.
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First Quantum plans maintenance for Panama copper mine amid protests
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20 November 2023, 3:09 pm 1 minute
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Supply concerns at First Quantum’s Panama contributed to copper prices jumping to two-month highs traders said while First Quantum shares extended fall to drop as much as 5.7% on the news.
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Court case involving two Lexington councilwomen was mysteriously sealed. It’s now open.
A court case involving harassment claims against a Lexington councilwoman has been unsealed and is now available again through the Kentucky’s online court system, Courtnet or KyECourts.
The Lexington-Herald Leader published a story last week questioning why the case was sealed.
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Councilwoman Denise Gray was awarded a temporary emergency protection order against Councilwoman Brenda Monarrez on Aug. 8.
In her petition, Gray alleges Monarrez was sexually aggressive towards her on two different occasions over three years.
Fayette Circuit Judge Traci Brislin ordered during an Aug. 20 hearing Monarrez attend council meetings virtually and work from home until an Oct. 16 hearing, which will determine if the protection order will remain in place.
Both women can testify at that hearing.
Monarrez has denied the allegations, calling them baseless, vile and politically motivated.
An interpersonal protection order is a civil matter. No criminal charges have been filed.
After the Aug. 20 hearing, the case was removed from Courtnet. The Herald-Leader attempted to access the paper file at the Fayette Circuit Clerk’s office on Sept. 18 and was told the case was confidential or sealed.
On Saturday, the case reappeared on Courtnet.
On Aug. 21, there is a note in the case file that shows the case is now confidential. However, there was no motion from Gray or Monarrez’s attorneys asking the case be sealed. The note appears to come from “judicial staff,” according to the court record.
Brislin conducted the initial hearing on Aug. 20. But the case was originally assigned to District Judge Ross Ewing, according to the court record. Brislin’s staff confirmed Monday the case had been unsealed.
Brislin was not immediately available for comment.
Michael Abate, a lawyer for the Kentucky Press Association, questioned how the case was sealed. Under the law, a hearing must be held to determine if a case can be sealed and media has to be noticed, Abate has said. There was no hearing listed in the court record.
On Sept. 20, two days after the Herald-Leader ran a story questioning why the case was no longer public, there’s an entry in the court record showing the case be returned to the public docket.
“The Herald-Leader is concerned about what appears to a fast-and-loose policy related to secretly sealing and then unsealing this case without an initial hearing,” said Executive Editor Richard Green. “Kentucky law is very clear about how the process is supposed to work. We will continue to look into this matter and remind those in the courthouse of the law of the commonwealth.”
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India flags cricket rights concerns with Disney-Reliance $8.5 bln merger
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Reuters exclusively reported that India’s antitrust body has reached an initial assessment that the $8.5 billion India merger of Reliance and Walt Disney media assets harms competition due to their power over cricket broadcast rights. It is the biggest setback so far to the planned Disney-Reliance merger, which aims to create India’s biggest entertainment player with a combined 120 TV channels and two streaming services.
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The merged company, which would be majority owned by Asia’s richest man Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance, would have lucrative rights worth billions of dollars for the broadcast of cricket on TV and streaming platforms, raising fears over pricing power and its grip over advertisers.
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Reuters was first to report that a meeting of top OPEC+ ministers kept oil output policy unchanged including a plan to start unwinding output cuts from October. The oil producing group took the decision despite sharp oil price falls in recent weeks amid global demand concerns. Brent crude futures fell on the news settling down 1.6% below $80 a barrel.
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