– football
European Championships
London:
Ten Hag opened at Old Trafford by defeat to Brighton
Brighton beat Manchester United 2-1 on Sunday at Old Trafford to spoil the debut of Dutch player Eric Ten Hag on the Red Devils bench, in a match in which Cristiano Ronaldo did not start.
(Fbl English note, 440 words – already submitted)
Berlin:
RB Leipzig falters in the league starting with a draw in Stuttgart
RB Leipzig tied 1-1 in his visit to Stuttgart, this Sunday in the first day of the German League, and starts the season with half gas, after last Saturday’s defeat in the German Super Cup against Bayern Munich (5-3).
(Fbl GER note, 450 words – already submitted)
Paris:
Commentary on the first round of the French Ligue 1
(Fbl FRA Note, 400 words – circa 21:30 GMT)
Latin American Championships
Buenos Aires:
Summary of the twelfth date of the Argentine First Division.
(Fbl ARG summary, 400 words – circa 0230 GMT Monday)
Mexico City:
Summary of the seventh date of the inaugural championship of the Mexican First Division.
(Fbl MEX summary, 400 words – circa 04:00 GMT on Monday)
Rio de Janeiro:
Summary of the twenty-first day of the Brazilian Championship 2022 (Brazilian)
(Fbl BRA summary, 450 words – circa 03HOO GMT Monday)
– Motor cycles
Motorcycle World
Silverstone, UK:
Bagnaia once again joins the fight for the MotoGP title at Silverstone
Italy’s Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) won the British MotoGP Grand Prix on Sunday, held at Silverstone, a test in which French championship leader Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha) finished eighth.
(Moto Mundial GBR Nota, 600 words – already broadcast)
Pictures
– chess
Chennai, India:
Russia celebrates the re-election of Dvorkovich as President of the International Chess Federation
Former Russian Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich was re-elected president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) in India on Sunday against a Ukrainian rival, marking a “very important victory” for Russia.
(Chess Clash Russia Ukraine Middle Math Note 630 Words – Already aired)
Also announced in the public agenda
– Mounting installation
Galtür, Austria:
In the Austrian Alps, the lost memory of melting glaciers
Climatologist Andrea Fischer, jumping from rock to rock to cross the course of Austria’s Gammtal glacier, is acknowledging his fears of irreversibly losing valuable scientific data as the snow and ice disappear.
by Dennis Hobby
(Austria Climate Mountain Scientific Focus, 660 words – already broadcast)
photos Video
Also announced in the public agenda
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