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MILLWALL'S clash with Sunderland was stopped twice due to medical emergencies in the crowd. The Championship game was halted at The Den in the 41st minute as players called on the medics to attend to a supporter. Advertisement 2 Millwall's clash with Sunderland was stopped near the end of the first half Credit: PA 2 The players were taken off the field following the medical emergency Credit: PA The referee then led the players off the field in stoppage time after they had been waiting by the technical area. Millwall 's medical staff were stood down by paramedics as home fans gave the supporter a round of applause when they were lifted onto a stretcher. Millwall tweeted: "The players have left the pitch following a medical emergency in the crowd. "We send our best wishes to those receiving attention." Advertisement As the players waited for a resolution, there was then a second medical emergency which further delayed the match. The game was 1-0 to Sunderland at the time of the first incident - with Aaron Connolly having put the visitors ahead in the 10th minute. Reacting to the news, one social media user said: "Fingers crossed for the fan involved." While another added: "Hope all ends up well 🙏🏼 Never want to see this." Advertisement Most read in Sport Live Blog RANGERS VS DUNDEE UTD Teams as Dujon Sterling comes in for James Tavernier at right back WAITING GAME Rangers-Dundee Utd kick off DELAYED amid Storm Bert chaos as new time revealed COLD SNAP Full List of Storm Bert chaos with TEN games off and THREE Prem matches delayed SNOW JOKE Shock moment SPFL team coach gets stuck in snow amid Storm Bert travel chaos And a third replied: "Hope the people are well and sending best wishes 💙⚽️💙😀🙋♀️." Sunderland came into the game knowing a win or draw would take them back to the top of the Championship table. Earlier in the day, Sheffield United were held to a 2-2 draw against Coventry . Meanwhile, Millwall came into the game two points adrift of the play-off places. Advertisement
Title: Attention! Oil Prices Are About to ChangeThe incident serves as a reminder of the complexities and risks of urban driving, where the need for quick decisions and cooperation among motorists is paramount. While conflicts and collisions may arise, it is crucial for drivers to exercise caution, patience, and understanding in navigating shared roadways.HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (AP) — The first woman to command Canada's military called out a U.S. senator on Saturday for questioning the role of women in combat. Gen. Jennie Carignan responded to comments made by Idaho Republican Sen. Jim Risch , the ranking member of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, who was asked on Friday whether President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth , should retract comments that he believes men and women should not serve together in combat units . “I think it’s delusional for anybody to not agree that women in combat creates certain unique situations that have to be dealt with. I think the jury’s still out on how to do that," Risch said during a panel session at the Halifax International Security Forum on Friday. Carignan, Canada's chief of defense staff and the first woman to command the armed forces of any Group of 20 or Group of Seven country, took issue with those remarks during a panel session on Saturday. "If you’ll allow me, I would first like maybe to respond to Senator Risch’s statement yesterday about women in combat because I wouldn’t want anyone to leave this forum with this idea that women are a distraction to defense and national security," Carignan said. “After 39 years of career as a combat arms officer and risking my life in many operations across the world, I can’t believe that in 2024, we still have to justify the contribution of women to their defense and to their service, in their country. I wouldn’t want anyone to leave this forum with this idea that this is that it is some kind of social experiment.” Carignan said women have participating in combat for hundreds of years but have never been recognized for fighting for their country. She noted the women military personnel in the room. “All the women sitting here in uniform, stepping in, and deciding to get into harm’s way and fight for their country, need to be recognized for doing so," she said. “So again, this is the distraction, not the women themselves." Carignan received a standing ovation at the forum, which attracts defense and security officials from Western democracies. Hegseth has reignited a debate that many thought had been long settled: Should women be allowed to serve their country by fighting on the front lines? The former Fox News commentator made it clear, in his own book and in interviews, that he believes men and women should not serve together in combat units . If Hegseth is confirmed by the Senate, he could try to end the Pentagon’s nearly decade-old practice of making all combat jobs open to women. Hegseth’s remarks have generated a barrage of praise and condemnation. Carignan was promoted to the rank of general during the change-of-command ceremony this past summer, after being chosen by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to become Canada’s first female defense chief. Carignan is no stranger to firsts. She was also the first woman to command a combat unit in the Canadian military, and her career has included deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, Bosnia and Syria. For the last three years, she has been the chief of professional conduct and culture, a job created as a result of the sexual misconduct scandal in 2021. Her appointment this year comes as Canada continues to face criticism from NATO allies for not spending 2% of its gross domestic product on defense. The Canadian government recently said that it would reach its NATO commitment by 2032. Risch said Friday Trump would laugh at Canada’s current military spending plans and said the country must do more.
Opinion: Australia is banning social media for teens. Should Canada do the same?As Zhou Qi continues to work on his skills and fitness, Xu Limin remains optimistic about the player's future prospects. With dedication and hard work, Zhou Qi has the potential to reach new heights in his basketball career and make a name for himself on the international stage.
Dr. Chen, a renowned astrophysicist and science communicator, has dedicated her career to bridging the gap between the scientific community and the public. Through her engaging lectures, informative podcasts, and interactive workshops, she has inspired countless individuals to explore the wonders of the universe and embrace the beauty of science.
MILLWALL'S clash with Sunderland was stopped twice due to medical emergencies in the crowd. The Championship game was halted at The Den in the 41st minute as players called on the medics to attend to a supporter. Advertisement 2 Millwall's clash with Sunderland was stopped near the end of the first half Credit: PA 2 The players were taken off the field following the medical emergency Credit: PA The referee then led the players off the field in stoppage time after they had been waiting by the technical area. Millwall 's medical staff were stood down by paramedics as home fans gave the supporter a round of applause when they were lifted onto a stretcher. Millwall tweeted: "The players have left the pitch following a medical emergency in the crowd. "We send our best wishes to those receiving attention." Advertisement As the players waited for a resolution, there was then a second medical emergency which further delayed the match. The game was 1-0 to Sunderland at the time of the first incident - with Aaron Connolly having put the visitors ahead in the 10th minute. Reacting to the news, one social media user said: "Fingers crossed for the fan involved." While another added: "Hope all ends up well 🙏🏼 Never want to see this." Advertisement Most read in Sport Live Blog RANGERS VS DUNDEE UTD Teams as Dujon Sterling comes in for James Tavernier at right back WAITING GAME Rangers-Dundee Utd kick off DELAYED amid Storm Bert chaos as new time revealed COLD SNAP Full List of Storm Bert chaos with TEN games off and THREE Prem matches delayed SNOW JOKE Shock moment SPFL team coach gets stuck in snow amid Storm Bert travel chaos And a third replied: "Hope the people are well and sending best wishes 💙⚽️💙😀🙋♀️." Sunderland came into the game knowing a win or draw would take them back to the top of the Championship table. Earlier in the day, Sheffield United were held to a 2-2 draw against Coventry . Meanwhile, Millwall came into the game two points adrift of the play-off places. Advertisement
Title: Attention! Oil Prices Are About to ChangeThe incident serves as a reminder of the complexities and risks of urban driving, where the need for quick decisions and cooperation among motorists is paramount. While conflicts and collisions may arise, it is crucial for drivers to exercise caution, patience, and understanding in navigating shared roadways.HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (AP) — The first woman to command Canada's military called out a U.S. senator on Saturday for questioning the role of women in combat. Gen. Jennie Carignan responded to comments made by Idaho Republican Sen. Jim Risch , the ranking member of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, who was asked on Friday whether President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth , should retract comments that he believes men and women should not serve together in combat units . “I think it’s delusional for anybody to not agree that women in combat creates certain unique situations that have to be dealt with. I think the jury’s still out on how to do that," Risch said during a panel session at the Halifax International Security Forum on Friday. Carignan, Canada's chief of defense staff and the first woman to command the armed forces of any Group of 20 or Group of Seven country, took issue with those remarks during a panel session on Saturday. "If you’ll allow me, I would first like maybe to respond to Senator Risch’s statement yesterday about women in combat because I wouldn’t want anyone to leave this forum with this idea that women are a distraction to defense and national security," Carignan said. “After 39 years of career as a combat arms officer and risking my life in many operations across the world, I can’t believe that in 2024, we still have to justify the contribution of women to their defense and to their service, in their country. I wouldn’t want anyone to leave this forum with this idea that this is that it is some kind of social experiment.” Carignan said women have participating in combat for hundreds of years but have never been recognized for fighting for their country. She noted the women military personnel in the room. “All the women sitting here in uniform, stepping in, and deciding to get into harm’s way and fight for their country, need to be recognized for doing so," she said. “So again, this is the distraction, not the women themselves." Carignan received a standing ovation at the forum, which attracts defense and security officials from Western democracies. Hegseth has reignited a debate that many thought had been long settled: Should women be allowed to serve their country by fighting on the front lines? The former Fox News commentator made it clear, in his own book and in interviews, that he believes men and women should not serve together in combat units . If Hegseth is confirmed by the Senate, he could try to end the Pentagon’s nearly decade-old practice of making all combat jobs open to women. Hegseth’s remarks have generated a barrage of praise and condemnation. Carignan was promoted to the rank of general during the change-of-command ceremony this past summer, after being chosen by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to become Canada’s first female defense chief. Carignan is no stranger to firsts. She was also the first woman to command a combat unit in the Canadian military, and her career has included deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, Bosnia and Syria. For the last three years, she has been the chief of professional conduct and culture, a job created as a result of the sexual misconduct scandal in 2021. Her appointment this year comes as Canada continues to face criticism from NATO allies for not spending 2% of its gross domestic product on defense. The Canadian government recently said that it would reach its NATO commitment by 2032. Risch said Friday Trump would laugh at Canada’s current military spending plans and said the country must do more.
Opinion: Australia is banning social media for teens. Should Canada do the same?As Zhou Qi continues to work on his skills and fitness, Xu Limin remains optimistic about the player's future prospects. With dedication and hard work, Zhou Qi has the potential to reach new heights in his basketball career and make a name for himself on the international stage.