México vs. Honduras, marcador, goles y resumen por la Concacaf Nations League: El Tri se acuerda de cómo jugar y logra la hazaña

¡México está en el Last 4 de la Concacaf Nations League! Contra todo pronóstico, el Tri venció 4-0 a Honduras y logró revertir el 2-0 en contra de la ida. 

El conjunto dirigido por Javier Aguirre comenzó queriendo pasar por encima a su rival. Tuvo 25 minutos de buen dominio y claras possibilities para convertir, pero no consiguió la efectividad que sí llegó sobre el last de la primera parte, cuando ya el encuentro estaba mucho más parejo. Al minuto 42, Jesús Orozco condujo el balón por izquierda y lanzó un pase al centro del área para Raúl Jiménez, quien tuvo que empujarla para colocar el merecido 1-0 en el marcador.

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Ya en el complemento, tuvo que verse superado el minuto 70 para darle tranquilidad a la afición mexicana: tiro de esquina desde la derecha, Jiménez la peina en el primer poste y dentro del área quedó solo Henry Martín para, de zurda, empujar el balón al fondo de la purple.

El gol de la clasificación llegó al 85: Jorge Sánchez controló con el pecho un pase de Alexis Vega y le rompió la portería a Edrick Menjívar. De penal, Henry anotó el 4-0 definitivo para dar vuelta una serie muy compleja. De este modo, México clasificó al Last 4 de la Liga de Naciones de Concacaf. Allí, enfrentará a Canadá en semifinales, en marzo del 2025.

¿Cómo quedó México vs. Honduras? Marcador last

Equipo 1T 2T Last International
México 1 3 4 4
Honduras 0 0 0 2

Goles:

  • MÉX – Raúl Jiménez – Min. 42
  • MÉX – Henry Martín – Min. 72
  • MÉX – Jorge Sánchez – Min. 85
  • MÉX – Henry Martín – Min. 90+6

México vs. Honduras, comentarios del partido

¡Termina el partido! México golea 4-0 a Honduras y clasifica al Last 4 de la Concacaf Nations League.

Min. 96 – ¡Gol de México! Henry Martín de penal.

Min. 90 – Se jugarán seis minutos más.

Min. 85 – ¡Gol de México! Jorge Sánchez controla con el pecho un pase de Vega y le rompe la portería a Menjívar.

Min. 82 – Sánchez no logra empujar un centro. Clara probability para México.

Min. 72 – ¡Gol de México! Tiro de esquina desde la derecha, Jiménez la peina en el primer poste y dentro quedó solo Henry Martín para, de zurda, empujar el balón al fondo de la purple.

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Min. 68 – Malagón responde ante un remate de Rodríguez.

Min. 65 – Álvarez prueba desde lejos: a las manos del portero hondureño.

Min. 62 – Remate de Huescas que se va cerca del poste derecho de Menjívar. 

Min. 60 – Honduras no se achica y busca un tanto que fairly del partido a México.

Min. 50 – Chilena de Jiménez que se va apenas alta. Casi un golazo.

¡En juego el segundo tiempo!

¡Termina la primera mitad! México está a un gol de forzar el tiempo additional.

Min. 42 – ¡Gol de México! Raúl Jiménez pone el 1-0 con un remate dentro del área a pase del Chiquete Orozco.

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Min. 37 – Edson Álvarez se pierde una clara probability rematando desde dentro del área y enviándola fuera.

Min. 30 – México intenta ahogar a su rival, pero Honduras soporta las embestidas y no sufre el partido.

Min. 17 – Paradón de Malagón al disparo de Edwin Rodríguez.

Min. 9 – Vega remata y Menjívar, que comienza a erigirse como la gran figura, la envía al córner.

Min. 2 – ¡Avisa México! Remate de Jiménez que da en el travesaño.

¡Comienza el partido! Ya juegan México y Honduras la vuelta de los cuartos de last de la Concacaf Nations League.

¡Todo listo en el Nemesio Díez! Se nos viene México vs. Honduras. El Tri necesita ganar por tres o más goles para clasificar al Last 4. En caso de ganar por dos de diferencia, irán a penales. Cualquier otro resultado clasifica a La H.

Alineación confirmada de Honduras. Edrick Menjívar; Andy Najar, Denil Maldonado, Luis Vega, Joseph Rosales; Kervin Arriaga, Edwin Rodríguez, Deybi Flores; Luis Palma, Yustin Arboleda y Jorge Álvarez.

Alineación confirmada de México. Luis Ángel Malagón; Rodrigo Huescas, César Montes, Jesús Orozco Chiquete, Jesús Gallardo; Edson Álvarez, Luis Romo, Carlos Rodríguez, Alexis Gutiérrez; Alexis Vega y Raúl Jiménez.

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¡Todo listo para México! Vestidor preparado para el Tri.

¡Bienvenidos al Estadio Nemesio Díez! Tras el 0-2 en la ida en Honduras, México busca revertir su serie de cuartos de last de la Concacaf Nations League.

Alineación confirmada de Honduras

Edrick Menjívar; Andy Najar, Denil Maldonado, Luis Vega, Joseph Rosales; Kervin Arriaga, Edwin Rodríguez, Deybi Flores; Luis Palma, Yustin Arboleda y Jorge Álvarez.

Alineación confirmada de México

Luis Ángel Malagón; Rodrigo Huescas, César Montes, Jesús Orozco Chiquete, Jesús Gallardo; Edson Álvarez, Luis Romo, Carlos Rodríguez, Alexis Gutiérrez; Alexis Vega y Raúl Jiménez.

Trevor Nelson to replace Scott Mills on BBC Radio 2 show

Zoe Ball revealed on Tuesday (November 19) morning she was stepping down from her Radio 2 Breakfast Present in December 2020 after practically six years within the position.

Following the announcement, she additionally revealed that Mills could be changing her on the Breakfast Present within the new yr.

He mentioned: “Zoe and I’ve been such good pals now for over 25 years and have spent a lot of that point as a part of the identical radio household right here at Radio 2 and in addition on Radio 1.

“She’s carried out an unbelievable job on this present over the previous six years, and I’m past excited to be handed the baton.”

“It feels ever since recording my first exhibits as a child for an viewers of 1, my mum, all roads since have led to this superb alternative.

“It truly is a lifelong dream come true to observe within the footsteps of Sir Terry, Chris and Zoe to be the brand new presenter of the Radio 2 Breakfast Present.”


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Ball added: “Scott and I’m going method again to our Radio 1 days, when he was doing early mornings earlier than me.

“He’s been an in depth good friend for years, and I’m past thrilled it’s him taking up the Breakfast Present. Breakfast has all the time been his dream, and what a yr he’s had – from racing world wide to his lovely wedding ceremony to Sam.

“He’s not solely a blooming good producer however the most effective in radio. I can’t wait to tune in on the college run!”

Who will exchange Scott Mills on weekday afternoon BBC Radio 2 present?

Scott Mills presently hosts the weekday afternoon programme (2pm-4pm) on BBC Radio 2.

Nevertheless, Trevor Nelson will take over that present within the new yr when Mills replaces Zoe Ball.

Nelson mentioned: “It’s going to be nice being on daytime. It’s the final word privilege as a broadcaster to entertain the nation on the most important station within the UK day-after-day.

“I’m seeking to have numerous enjoyable and can be bringing a little bit of soul to the brand new present.


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“Common listeners can be happy to know that my ‘guess the artist’ sport 5 Seconds to Identify can be coming with me, so hopefully newbies will take pleasure in taking part in alongside.”

Nelson presently presents Rhythm Nation each Monday to Thursday (10pm – midnight).

DJ Spoony will fill the hole left by Nelson’s departure by transferring his Friday night time present The Good Grove to the four-weekly timeslot.

Zoe Ball’s Radio 2 replacement Scott Mills reacts to announcement of new BBC job

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Zoe Ball’s BBC Radio 2 alternative has reacted to his new appointment as breakfast present host.

On Tuesday (19 November), it was revealed that Ball can be leaving her function after six “unbelievable” years – a place she joined after changing Chris Evans in 2018.

Mills, who stood in for Ball when she took a break to look after her mom, will develop into the ninth particular person to host the present, which has beforehand been led by Ken Bruce and Sir Terry Wogan, who died in 2016.

The DJ reacted to his hiring shortly after Ball’s announcement, stating: “Zoe and I’ve been such good associates now for over 25 years and have spent a lot of that point as a part of the identical radio household right here at Radio 2 and likewise on Radio 1.

“She’s carried out an unbelievable job on this present over the previous six years, and I’m past excited to be handed the baton.”

He stated that it feels “all roads have led to this wonderful alternative” ever since he recorded his ‘first reveals as a child for an viewers of 1 – my mum”, and referred to as it “a life-long dream come true to observe within the footsteps of Sir Terry, Chris and Zoe to be the brand new presenter of the Radio 2 Breakfast Present”.

Mills joined Radio 2 in 2022 after presenting on Radio 1 for twenty-four years.

When he left the station, he emotionally instructed his listeners: “I’ve been on Radio 1 for twenty-four years, that’s insane. Would I really like this to go on endlessly and be endlessly younger? Sure, ‘trigger I nonetheless really feel that however it could actually’t. However I truly assume that I’m not too unhappy as a result of I don’t assume it’s the tip, you realize.”

The DJ, who joined Radio 2 to interchange Steve Wright two years earlier than his loss of life, will start his tenure as breakfast present host on 20 December. Mills’s weekday afternoon slot might be hosted by Trevor Nelson from January 2025.

In the previous few years, Mills has fronted the BBC’s Eurovision protection alongside his good friend and fellow Radio 2 DJ Rylan, who additionally reacted to the presenting shake-up.

Scott Mills will begin internet hosting BBC Radio 2’s breakfast present from December (Getty Pictures)

On X/Twitter, Rylan, who changed Ball’s Saturday afternoon present when she grew to become the breakfast host, wrote: “Zoe we love you hundreds thanks a lot for shaping Saturday afternoons for me and being one of the best get up for the previous six years.

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“Scott, I’ve by no means been extra joyful for somebody. Should you grazed your knee you’ll bleed radio. I understand how a lot this implies to you and I’m so so pleased with you. Simply gutted we received’t have many late nights now….. truly we’ll. Love you each.”

Ball stated of her departure: “I’ve determined it’s time to step away from the early alarm name and begin a brand new chapter. I’m excited to embrace my subsequent chapter, together with being a mum within the mornings, and I can’t wait to tune in on the varsity run!?

Addressing her listeners, she stated: “We’ve shared a hell of quite a bit, the great occasions, the robust occasions, there’s been a variety of laughter. And I’m going to overlook you cats.”

She added she would additionally miss her colleagues, who’re like “household” to her.

México vs Honduras: Ángel Malagón titular, según fuentes

Javier Aguirre revoluciona la alineación y realiza ocho cambios. Malagón, Huescas y Alexis Gutiérrez titulares


La Selección Mexicana buscará este martes 19 de noviembre en el Estadio Nemesio Diez remontar su eliminatoria contra Honduras por los Cuartos de Closing de la CONCACAF Nations League y avanzar a la siguiente etapa del certamen.

Después de perder 2-0 el pasado viernes ante La Bicolor en el Estadio Common Francisco Morazán de San Pedro Sula, México está obligado a ganar el partido que se celebrará en La Bombonera por diferencia de tres goles y deberá esforzarse al máximo para evitar anotaciones catrachas.

El técnico de la Selección Mexicana, Javier Aguirre, quien fue víctima de una agresión al finalizar el partido, aseguró que confía en la capacidad de sus jugadores para revertir el marcador international y obtener el boleto a las Semifinales de la CONCACAF Nations League. No obstante, el ‘Vasco’ reconoció la superioridad de La Bicolor en el duelo de ida e indicó que él period el “principal responsable” de la derrota.

“Hay que reorganizarnos, íbamos bien, el 1-0 fue un poquito raro, mal despeje y luego intentando empatar, haciendo movimientos tuvimos un par, pero al ultimate nos desordenamos un poco y nos hacen el 2-0 que yo confío plenamente en mis jugadores que en Toluca seamos capaces de revertir la situación”, dijo Javier Aguirre en rueda de prensa.

“Es futbol y creo que el trigger del partido fue limpio, fue aguerrido, ellos merecieron ganar, estuvieron mejor que nosotros en las áreas y no me queda más que felicitarlos y tratar de levantar el ánimo del equipo. El principal responsable de la derrota soy yo e intentaremos ser más efectivos de lo que fuimos hoy en el área porque tuvimos un par de ocasiones”, añadió.

Para el partido de vuelta, Javier Aguirre realizó ocho cambios respecto al partido de ida. Ángel Malagón es una de las novedades en el 11 titular. El técnico mexicano decidió mandar a la banca a Guillermo Ochoa y elegir como titular al portero del América, como adelantaron fuentes a ESPN.

Alineaciones del México vs Honduras

México: Luis Malagón; César Montes, Edson Álvarez. Jesús Orozco, Luis Romo, Carlos Rodríguez, Raúl Jiménez, Alexis Vega, Alexis Gutiérrez, Rodrigo Huescas y Jesús Gallardo.

Honduras: Edrick Menjívar; Maldonado, Vega, Arriaga, Rosales, Najar, Rodríguez, Palma, Flores, Arboleda y Álvarez.

Pep Guardiola: Manchester City boss faces five challenges after signing contract extension

It’s typically tough to learn Guardiola.

He can seem drained in information conferences however there’s additionally an inside hearth which has enabled him to set and keep his requirements.

There may be additionally one thing completely different about his attachment to Metropolis.

He nonetheless talks about Barcelona as “his membership” however he discovered the strain suffocating and give up after 4 seasons.

At Bayern, he stayed for the size of an preliminary three-year contract and nothing extra. At Metropolis, he admits, he has the whole lot he wants.

He likes dwelling in England, has no intention of shifting to Italy, so what have been the options. The massive query, submit Treble triumph, is the place does the motivation come from?

This season, there’s a feeling he’s responding to a double problem. He has introduced up Metropolis’s 115 Premier League costs on no less than two events, suggesting the negativity attaching itself to the membership is on his thoughts.

As well as, his facet’s kind would concern any supervisor. His response has been telling. Within the aftermath of the 4-1 defeat at Sporting earlier this month, when requested concerning the problem in entrance of him, Guardiola replied: “I prefer it, I find it irresistible. I need to face it.”

It nearly feels as if, having achieved a lot, he’s relishing the prospect of getting to show doubters improper.

Pep Guardiola: Manchester City boss agrees contract extension with option of further year until 2027 | Football News

Pep Guardiola has agreed phrases on a brand new one-year contract extension with Manchester Metropolis, Sky Sports activities Information understands.

Sky Sports activities Information additionally understands Guardiola’s new deal consists of the choice of an extra 12 months till 2027.

Manchester Metropolis refused to remark when contacted by Sky Sports activities Information.

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The Athletic are reporting that an announcement is predicted within the coming days.

The 53-year-old’s present Manchester Metropolis deal is because of expire on the finish of this season.

The brand new contract would take the Spaniard to over a decade in control of the membership, having joined Metropolis in the summertime of 2016.

Guardiola has gained 18 trophies, together with six Premier League titles and the Champions League at Metropolis.

Hypothesis over Guardiola’s future, rife for a number of months, had elevated significantly after the membership confirmed lately director of soccer Txiki Begiristain can be leaving on the finish of the season. Begiristain, a long-time colleague of Guardiola, is to get replaced by Sporting Lisbon’s Hugo Viana, a former Newcastle participant.

Ending uncertainty over Guardiola’s place would stop additional disruption subsequent summer time at a time when the membership are additionally resulting from compete within the Membership World Cup.

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The Athletic’s Sam Lee explains why Manchester Metropolis followers can begin to get excited as information of Guardiola’s contract extension is being ready to be introduced

The information, which reportedly might be confirmed later this week, would additionally come at a essential juncture in Metropolis’s season. Hampered by accidents, the champions’ kind has wavered of late with the crew having misplaced their final 4 matches in all competitions, the worst run of Guardiola’s profession.

It has additionally been a tough marketing campaign off the sphere with the membership dealing with 115 costs for alleged breaking of Premier League guidelines following an investigation into their monetary affairs.

Guardiola succeeded Manuel Pellegrini at Metropolis eight years in the past after earlier profitable spells in control of Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

‘Pep felt now was not the fitting time to go away Man Metropolis’

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Sky Sports activities’ Ben Ransom delves into why Pep Guardiola prolonged his contract with Manchester Metropolis after indicating a departure final season.

Sky Sports activities Information reporter Ben Ransom:

“I believe the timing of the information has come as a shock. We acquired the sense as this season has gone on that Pep was extra inclined to remain.

“For yet one more 12 months, I believe. In the summertime, I can not say whether or not that was the case. It seems like he is thought lengthy and onerous about this determination, would not it? That quote after he lifted that fourth consecutive Premier League title the place he mentioned he was nearer to leaving than staying.

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The Again Pages Tonight crew focus on the information of Guardiola probably signing a contract extension

“That is his ninth season so he is not going to do one other 9, after all not. However for him to say that, to be in that reflective temper, to most likely see this crew and the way in which it is advanced and the place they’re proper now, he had quite a bit to consider.

“His household are nonetheless in Catalonia and Barcelona. That will have been a giant draw, taking him again to Spain. However alongside that’s the job and the membership that he completely loves.

“And Pep has a loyalty to Manchester Metropolis, which we have seen. He clearly loves the job. He loves the problem of attempting to win the Premier League.

“And I believe it is that that is simply tipped him over the sting to need to keep. Particularly his good friendship with Txiki Begiristain. We all know he is leaving on the finish of the season.

“We all know Hugo Viana is coming in this type of sporting director/director of soccer function. That may be a new relationship. It is a new period. It is a new problem. And I believe Pep should have felt that in leaving now, he wasn’t doing the fitting factor by the membership. They want him.

“They want somebody they’ll depend on. And if you have a look at his document, after all they’ll depend on Pep.”

U.S. embassy shut as Ukraine braces for possible retaliation after firing long-range U.S. missiles into Russia

Zhytomyr, Ukraine — Ukraine braced Wednesday for potential Russian retaliation after firing American-made and equipped missiles into Russia the day prior to this. The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv closed its doorways on Wednesday and warned there have been indications Russia was poised to launch a potential “important air assault” on Ukraine.

Precisely 1,000 days after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of its neighboring nation, Ukrainian forces fired eight U.S.-made ATACMS missiles into Russian territory on Tuesday, U.S. officers have confirmed to CBS Information. It was the primary time Ukrainian forces had taken benefit of President Biden’s easing of restrictions over the weekend on Ukraine’s use of the U.S.-supplied missiles to strike targets deeper inside Russia.

Ukraine’s navy stated it hit a Russian weapons depot in Bryansk early Tuesday, nevertheless it did not say what weapons have been used.

Ukrainian service personnel use searchlights to seek for drones within the sky over Kyiv throughout a Russian drone strike, early on Nov. 20, 2024.

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Within the instant wake of the strike on Bryansk, the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv warned Individuals in Ukraine to train additional warning within the weeks forward and to stockpile meals. 

On Wednesday, the embassy adopted up with a proper safety alert saying it had “obtained particular data of a possible important air assault” by Russia, presumably inside hours. 

“Out of an abundance of warning, the Embassy will likely be closed, and Embassy workers are being instructed to shelter in place,” the alert stated, including that U.S. nationals within the nation must be “ready to right away shelter within the occasion an air alert is introduced.”

A girl makes use of her laptop computer as she takes shelter in a metro station throughout an airstrike alarm in Kyiv, Nov. 20, 2024, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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A Ukrainian navy official instructed CBS Information on Wednesday that the nation had data suggesting the Russians may attempt to strike the middle of Kyiv with ballistic missiles. Quickly after, air raid sirens blared throughout Kyiv and different main cities, forcing hundreds of individuals to hunt shelter underground earlier than the alert was lifted. 

In a press release carried by state media, Russia’s Protection Ministry stated Tuesday the navy had shot down 5 ATACMS fired by Ukraine and broken one other. The studies stated fragments had fallen at or close to a navy facility and that a few of the particles had ignited a fireplace, however the ministry stated there was no harm or casualties. 

In response to producer Lockheed Martin, the ATACMS are a “long-range, guided missile that offers commanders the instant firepower to form the battlespace.” Every of the weapons can carry a fragmentation warhead of as much as 500 kilos, with a most vary of 300 kilometers, or about 186 miles.

An infographic exhibits the vary and different particulars of the U.S.-made ATACMS missiles equipped to Ukraine.

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The U.S. officers instructed CBS Information that Russia could have shot down two of the ATACMS launched by Ukraine within the strike.

The Ukrainian strike on Russia’s western Bryansk area got here hours after one other Ukrainian residential neighborhood was left charred and smoking. Ukrainian officers stated 10 folks have been killed Monday in a Russian drone and missile assault on the southern metropolis of Odesa. That strike got here a day after one other strike on the facility grid in Odesa, which additionally destroyed a number of houses.

With Mr. Biden lastly granting Ukraine the long-sought permission to fireside ATACMS deeper into Russia, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s forces had a brand new choice to retaliate for the newest carnage.

Individuals take a look at an condo constructing hit by a Russian missile strike in Odesa, Ukraine, Nov. 18, 2024.

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Russia has accused the U.S. of including gasoline to the hearth. 

In September, President Vladimir Putin warned that if the U.S. allowed Ukraine to make use of ATACMS inside his nation, it will imply the U.S. and its NATO allies have been at struggle with Russia. 

Putin has but to reply on to Mr. Biden’s weekend determination, however lawmakers in Moscow fumed over the transfer on Monday, together with a senator who referred to as it “a really large step towards the start of the third world struggle.”

Oleksandra Ustinova, a member of Ukraine’s parliament who says she helped foyer the U.S. authorities to let Ukraine use the ATACMS deep inside Russia, instructed CBS Information the strike on Bryansk helped display “that these are professional targets, and that they are crucial to guard our civilian inhabitants and our armed forces.”

Mr. Biden solely agreed to Ukraine’s long-sought permission to fireside ATACMS into Russia on Sunday. He had been fearful that such a choice may escalate the battle. 

However the Kremlin has appeared much less involved about stoking fears of an escalation. Putin formally authorized a change in Russia’s nuclear doctrine Tuesday, decreasing the edge for a possible nuclear strike. 

Ustinova, the Ukrainian lawmaker, was dismissive of the transfer. 

“He retains enjoying and pretending like he’ll do one thing,” she instructed CBS Information. “I have been saying since day one which he is a bully, and he isn’t going to do this.”

Russia and Ukraine have each saved their respective demise tolls from the struggle secret, however Ukraine’s navy has undeniably paid a steep value for making an attempt to defend the nation from the invasion, with round 70,000 troops believed to have been killed. Greater than 100,000 troopers from Russia — a rustic with a inhabitants greater than thrice bigger than Ukraine’s — have been killed, based on U.S. officers.


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Col. Maksym Balagura, a particular forces commander in Ukraine’s state border guard, acknowledged the huge dimension discrepancy when requested by CBS Information if his nation was brief on manpower, saying it “is not potential to match Russia and Ukraine. … Their nation is 10 occasions the scale of ours, and naturally they’ve extra manpower.”

However with the grueling floor and air struggle exhibiting no indicators of letting up, Russia’s navy has already been bolstered by greater than 10,000 North Korean troopers, based on Ukrainian, South Korean and U.S. officers.

Zelenskyy warned Tuesday that the North Korean contingent supporting Russia’s forces may develop to 100,000 as the 2 Western adversaries deepen their safety ties.

Charlie D’Agata

contributed to this report.

Dialogue drama on adolescent pregnancy in a marginalised migrant population on the Thailand-Myanmar border

Communities through which adolescent being pregnant and protected abortion care are taboo could profit from culturally acceptable data, schooling, and communication. The Group Engagement staff led by Noticed San Soe and Ladda Kajeechiwa used participatory-action to get group members’ perceptions to adolescent being pregnant, contraception, and selection within the occasion of an unplanned being pregnant. The data gathered knowledgeable improvement of dialogue-drama offered in Burmese and Karen for undocumented migrants on the Thailand-Myanmar border. The dialogue-drama augmented dialogue of historically taboo points. This ethnographic technique is probably helpful for comparable international well being settings.

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Not your average practice: The oldest patient population in England

In a brand new Pulse collection, we converse to the GP practices with distinct affected person demographics to learn how they run. Barn Surgical procedure serves the oldest affected person inhabitants within the nation – with a mean age of 59. Maya Dhillon sat down with GP associate Dr Ian Pidgeon to debate his expertise of treating an overwhelmingly older inhabitants. 

‘I like my job. I feel that’s essential to say at a time when so many individuals complain about normal observe’ says Dr Ian Pidgeon.

And dealing in a spot like Ferring, who might blame him? With a inhabitants of lower than 5,000, the West Sussex village lies between the South Downs and the English Channel, and it’s dwelling to gorgeous pure surroundings. Coastal and quaint, it’s each bit the atypical English village. 

However Barn Surgical procedure, the place Dr Pidgeon has been for 11 years, has a definite affected person inhabitants. Barring care properties, it has the oldest affected person demographic within the nation, with a mean age of 59. These numbers get much more fascinating while you break them down. Of the roughly 4,100 sufferers the surgical procedure treats: 

  • Greater than half their sufferers are over 65; 
  • 18% are over 80 years outdated (the surgical procedure with the second oldest affected person demographic solely has 10% over 80); 
  • 3% of sufferers are over 90; 
  • 5 sufferers are over 100.  

The place are the practices with the oldest populations?

‘After I took over as associate, I used to be conscious that it was a distinctly older inhabitants’ feedback Dr Pidgeon. ‘Actually, the earlier companions used to inform me it was one of many oldest affected person populations in Europe!’

He maintains that regardless of the distinct nature of the observe’s affected person record, Barn Surgical procedure isn’t run so in a different way than another observe. They don’t have longer appointment slots, nor run any particular age or frailty clinics as one would possibly initially presume. Demand is properly managed – individuals can get an appointment for when they need – and it’s straightforward to assessment a affected person just a few occasions per week if wanted. 

The benefit of entry and success in coping with their specific inhabitants is partly because of the small affected person record. However it is usually right down to the observe crew, who’re ‘well-versed’ in managing their inhabitants and perceive their wants. The employees at Barn Surgical procedure is made up of two companions, one salaried GP on a retainer scheme, and extra employees obtained by the PCN that may are available at some point per week – similar to physios and pharmacists.

Dr Pidgeon is frank about the truth that as a way to reside in Ferring, an costly space on the South Coast,  you might be usually fairly properly off. That then clearly influences the forms of circumstances prevalent within the inhabitants: ‘We don’t have massive areas of poverty or deprivation. There may be not an enormous variety of sufferers with psychological well being points as an example. What we do have is lots of sufferers who’re simply very outdated, somewhat than unwell. Being within the highest socio-economic teams signifies that you in all probability have higher well being outcomes and reside longer.’

Coronary heart illness and sun-related pores and skin points are two of the most typical circumstances that Dr Pidgeon and his crew see amongst sufferers. With the previous, he says that Barn Surgical procedure has 4 occasions the anticipated affected person numbers recognized with coronary heart failure for a observe their measurement – purely due to the age of the affected person. The latter comes on account of each the age and socio-economic profile of the sufferers: cumulative publicity to the solar through the years; and the truth that they’re pretty rich, so have lived or holidayed overseas incessantly.

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When requested if something had modified within the time since he has been on the observe, he mentions that there have been youthful individuals and households transfer into Ferring through the years. However after all, the massive change was the pandemic.

‘Instigating change in a inhabitants is a problem, until you’re pressured to’ says Dr Pidgeon. Previous to 2020, the surgical procedure was very conventional in the way it operated and didn’t do something remotely. ‘Generally we as GPs are usually not frightened of change itself, however are extra frightened of the hassle concerned in making change.

‘Though Covid was horrible with all the things that occurred, it was a catalyst that pressured each us and the inhabitants to just accept sure adjustments.’ Most of Barn Surgical procedure’s consultations carried out now are nonetheless nose to nose, however there was a shift in the direction of extra on-line consultations. It may be helpful on either side: sufferers with mobility points recognize telephone appointments when obligatory; and GPs discover it helpful to assessment a affected person’s blood strain on-line with out having to see them in individual. Although there may be drawbacks with utilizing digital platforms: ‘Individuals basically are usually not excellent at taking images. We obtain so many images that we simply can’t make out. I usually inform our sufferers that if it appears to be like blurry to you, then it’s nonetheless blurry for me!’

Blurry rashes apart, Dr Pidgeon may be very assured within the observe and the way they ship care. He describes them as the normal mannequin of normal observe – a small observe, in the midst of a small village, geographically near the inhabitants. Continuity of care is straightforward; the docs – together with the 2 common locums – know the sufferers, and vice versa which works for the surgical procedure’s decidedly ‘conventional’ inhabitants: ‘They wouldn’t prefer it in the event that they needed to see 27 completely different docs!’

The best way Barn Surgical procedure operates has left Dr Pidgeon with resounding ideas on how main care needs to be delivered: ‘The observe solely two miles down the highway from us has a vastly completely different inhabitants to us. We’re tailored to our affected person inhabitants – which is one thing an excellent observe can’t do. Regardless of the Authorities pondering that all the things needs to be hospital-size, I do assume that delivering GP in little silos specific to a affected person inhabitants is so essential.’

With the UK’s ageing inhabitants, are there any classes in caring for an overwhelmingly aged demographic that Dr Pidgeon can impart? 

His first step is to normalise dying and cease seeing it as a failure, particularly in sure populations. ‘In case you or I died proper now, that might be a failure of the system. But when somebody of their late 80s or 90s, with a number of well being comorbidities is dying – properly that’s simply what occurs.’ He factors out that dying is used as a metric of non-performance which isn’t essentially useful: ‘If nursing properties or care properties have just a few deaths inside just a few months, the CQC are calling to them. However, individuals go into nursing properties as a result of they’re unable to manage at dwelling and could also be nearing the top of their lives!’

It’s no huge revelation to say that dying is a common taboo. No person needs to speak in regards to the finish of life, particularly within the UK. However Dr Pidgeon factors out that by not speaking about dying with an aged individual or their household, we’re doing them an enormous injustice. 

‘I usually say to my sufferers, no matter age they’re: ‘Have you ever obtained a will?’ And so they all do – they know precisely what’s going to occur to their possessions and cash after they cross away. However they haven’t any clue about what they need to do with their physique when they’re dying.’

Dr Pidgeon doesn’t assume that care planning must be as intensive because it was just a few years in the past, with five-page paperwork. However he’s adamant that individuals have to be instructed, in a matter-of-fact form of method, that they’re dying and approaching the top of their life – in the identical respect you’d inform a pregnant lady she is pregnant. In a way, it’s nearly more durable to be frank with sufferers who don’t have a terminal illness however are merely simply getting older. ‘No person believes that they may reside without end, however no person thinks that they may die.

‘I usually use the analogy with sufferers and carers that on the very starting of life and on the very finish, we’d like assist. We’re not unwell. We simply need assistance.’

Western embassies in Kyiv shut down after Russian threat : NPR

A boy rides a scooter previous a show of destroyed Russian navy automobiles in Mykhailivska sq. in central Kyiv, Ukraine on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024.

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KYIV, Ukraine — The U.S. and another Western embassies in Kyiv mentioned that they’d keep closed Wednesday for safety causes, with the American delegation saying it had acquired a warning of a doubtlessly vital Russian air assault on the Ukrainian capital.

The precautionary step got here after Russian officers promised a response to President Joe Biden’s resolution to let Ukraine strike targets on Russian soil with U.S.-made missiles — a transfer that angered the Kremlin.

The U.S. Embassy mentioned its closure and assault warning have been issued within the context of ongoing Russian missile and drone assaults on Kyiv and anticipated a fast return to common operations.

On this photograph supplied by Ukraine’s sixty fifth Mechanised Brigade press service on Nov. 19, 2024, Ukrainian troopers attend a coaching at a polygon in Zaporizhzhia area, Ukraine.

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The Italian and Greek embassies additionally shut to the general public for the day, however the U.Ok. authorities mentioned that its embassy remained open.

The conflict, which reached its 1,000-day milestone on Tuesday, has taken on a rising worldwide dimension with the arrival of North Korean troops to assist Russia on the battlefield — a growth which U.S. officers mentioned prompted Biden’s coverage shift.

Russian President Vladimir Putin subsequently lowered the brink for utilizing his nuclear arsenal, with the brand new doctrine introduced Tuesday allowing a possible nuclear response by Moscow even to a standard assault on Russia by any nation that’s supported by a nuclear energy.

That might doubtlessly embody Ukrainian assaults backed by the U.S..

Western leaders dismissed the Russian transfer as an try to discourage Ukraine’s allies from offering additional assist to Kyiv, however the escalating pressure weighed on inventory markets after Ukraine used American-made ATACMS longer-range missiles for the primary time to strike a goal inside Russia.

Western and Ukrainian officers say Russia been stockpiling highly effective long-range missiles, presumably in an upcoming effort to crush the Ukrainian energy grid as winter settles in.

Navy analysts say the U.S. resolution on the vary over which American-made missiles can be utilized is not anticipated to be a game-changer within the conflict, but it surely may assist weaken the Russian conflict effort, in keeping with the Institute for the Examine of Struggle, a Washington suppose tank.

“Ukrainian long-range strikes towards navy objects inside Russia’s rear are essential for degrading Russian navy capabilities all through the theater,” it mentioned.

In the meantime, North Korea lately provided further artillery methods to Russia, in keeping with South Korea. It mentioned that North Korean troopers have been assigned to Russia’s marine and airborne forces models and a few of them have already begun combating alongside the Russians on the entrance strains.

Ukraine struck a manufacturing facility in Russia’s Belgorod area that makes cargo drones for the armed forces in an in a single day assault, in keeping with Andrii Kovalenko, the pinnacle of the counterdisinformation department of Ukraine’s Safety Council.

He additionally claimed Ukraine hit an arsenal in Russia’s Novgorod area, close to the city of Kotovo, positioned about 680 kilometers (420 miles) behind the Ukrainian border. The arsenal saved artillery ammunition and numerous sorts of missiles, he mentioned.

It wasn’t attainable to independently confirm the claims.