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Bundesliga: Matchday 15 analysis
It was a decisive weekend for the Bavarian tournament, as many exciting matches took place on the same day. The results made the table narrower for the four leaders and made it clear that Flick’s team can lose.
Borussia Monchengladbach 3-2 Bayern Munich
Robert Lewandowski and Leon Goretzka opened up the score and set their team up 0-2 as early as the 26th minute, so it seemed that the European champions would once again beat their opponents. However, the local team proved once again why they are playing among the best in the continent this season.
They were quick to respond, Hofmann scored in the 35’ and 45’+2 for an even score at half-time. During the second half, they suffocated their opponents in Neuer’s area and in less than four minutes Neuhaus scored. By the end of the match Bayern had Borussia against the ropes, but luckily for Borussia the goal never came.
RB Leipzig 1-3 Borussia Dortmund
Dortmund visited the team they are trying to beat, so winning was vital. However, it was just as important for the local team to win, as they would have taken the first place in the table with those three points.
Towards the end of the match, Dortmund’s energy and collective plays made Sancho and Haaland score three goals in the second half. Despite the fact that those coached by young Nagelsmann controlled the ball and the game for most of the match, they barely managed to score at 89’ when the match was already settled.
Bayer Leverkusen 1-1 Werder Bremen
Peter Bosz’s team secured a point at the end of the second half, thanks to Patrik Schick’s goal in the 70th minute. Making it particularly valuable considering seven players in the team are injured and putting them ahead of Dortmund in the table.
Based on these results, Bayern Munich is still in the lead with 33 points, just two points ahead of Leipzig, Leverkusen in third place with 29 points and Dortmund in fourth with 28 points.
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FBI Most Wanted Fugitive Arrested in Mexico and Deported to U.S.
Authorities in Mexico announced Thursday that Samuel Ramírez Jr., a U.S. citizen accused of murdering two women and listed among the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, was arrested in the northern state of Sinaloa.
Ramírez Jr., 33, was detained Tuesday in Culiacán just 1 hour and 13 minutes after being added to the Federal Bureau of Investigation Ten Most Wanted list, the agency said in a statement.
The suspect, who was born in California, has already been deported to the U.S. state of Washington, where he faces charges related to the fatal shooting of two women at a bar in Federal Way in May 2023.
A court issued an arrest warrant for Ramírez in November last year, and the FBI initially offered a $25,000 reward for information leading to his capture, later increasing the amount to up to $1 million.
“To protect individuals’ privacy and ensure continued cooperation from the public, the FBI does not confirm the identity of those who provide information,” the agency said in its statement.
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UN experts warn Nicaragua runs vast transnational network to monitor exiled dissidents
Nicaragua maintains an “extensive” transnational network to monitor and intimidate opposition figures living in exile, affecting “hundreds of thousands” of people, the United Nations Group of Human Rights Experts on Nicaragua warned on Tuesday.
In a statement, the experts said their report “details an extensive transnational architecture of surveillance and intelligence used to monitor, intimidate and attack the hundreds of thousands of Nicaraguans living abroad.”
The report, which will be presented on March 16 to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, states that the structure maintained by the government of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo includes the army, the police, migration authorities and diplomatic missions.
According to the statement, “the government has arbitrarily stripped 452 Nicaraguans of their nationality, left thousands more exiled in a situation of de facto statelessness, and prevented many from returning to Nicaragua.”
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Trump: ‘We Think It’s True’ Amid Claims Iran’s Supreme Leader Was Killed
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“We have a feeling that the information is correct,” he said, according to NBC News. “I don’t want to say anything definitive until I see it, but we think that’s the case. And many of their leaders have disappeared,” he added.
Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there were “many indications” that Khamenei had died in an attack on his residential compound.
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