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David Eustace hopes Glittering Legend can boost Classic Series claims in delayed Hong Kong debut
A minor setback delayed Glittering Legend launching his Hong Kong career but David Eustace hopes the British import can lay down a Classic Series marker at Sha Tin on Sunday. Hong Kong owner Boniface Ho Ka-kui transferred Glittering Legend to Eustace with the coming four-year-old series in mind after his four wins from seven starts for British handler James Fanshawe. The son of Too Darn Hot notched all victories at a mile, striking on turf at Goodwood and Doncaster as a two-year-old before...

Jonathan Milan et Tim Merlier vont s’affronter pour la victoire finale sur l’AlUla Tour 2026
L'UE et le Mercosur réunis au Paraguay pour signer un accord commercial historique

Alabama adds SEC OL with starting experience from transfer portal
Alabama football landed its second offensive line commitment of the day Friday evening. Nick Brooks is heading to Tuscaloosa, after starting three games for Texas last season. Brooks shared the news to his social media account on Friday. He joined former Cal Poly center Racin Dalgatty in joining the Crimson Tide’s portal class that day. The 6-foot-7, 349-pound Brooks adds a serious dose of size to Alabama’s room. He played in five games for the Longhorns last season, and will have three seasons of eligibility to use in Tuscaloosa. In his college debut against Sam Houston, Brooks played right tackle. The rest of the year, including when he started games against Oklahoma, Kentucky and Mississippi State, he slotted in at left guard. The Grayson (Ga.) product was a four-star recruit in the 2025 class for Texas. The 247Sports composite ranked him as the No. 25 offensive tackle in the class. Brooks’ addition to the portal class gives Alabama a body in a spot where it desperately needed reinforcements. The Crimson Tide lost all but one offensive line starter from last season, with Kam Dewberry, Jaeden Roberts and Geno VanDeMark running out of eligibility, Kadyn Proctor and Parker Brailsford opting to enter the NFL Draft early and Wilkin Formby transferring to Texas A&M. Alabama also lost several reserves to the portal. Joseph Ionata jumped to Georgia Tech, while Olaus Alinen headed to Kentucky, Arkel Anugwom to Northwestern and Micah DeBose to Vanderbilt. See more from AL.com's Crimson Tide beat writers Alabama lands veteran center Racin Delgatty via transfer portal Latest Alabama basketball injury updates before Oklahoma from Nate Oats Developing these 5 young Alabama players is key to success in 2026 Ex-Alabama defender Jordan Renaud transferring to another SEC school Former Alabama defensive back transferring to elite Big Ten school The Crimson Tide has made multiple offensive line additions through the portal during the current entry period. In addition to Brooks and Delgatty, UA has added Kaden Strayhorn, who played at Michigan last season. The 15-day transfer portal entry window is nearing an end, after it started the day after Alabama’s 2025 season ended with a 38-3 loss to Indiana. Undergraduate players will no longer be able to enter the portal after 11 p.m. CT on Friday.

Former Alabama QB on alert for Seattle Seahawks’ playoff game

To win the future, Southeast Asia must rewrite its industrial rule book

Les agents de la sphère publique au Sénégal. Pouvoir ou créativité ? (Dakar)

Le Festival du monde arabe accuse Ottawa de censure
La direction de l’événement déplore le silence du gouvernement sur la demande de visa de l’artiste Moeen Shreif.

Pourquoi cette nostalgie de 2016 sur les réseaux sociaux?
«Le Devoir» vous décrypte cette nostalgie numérique bien précise et propre aux plus jeunes générations.

Malaysian reporter arrested for sedition after controversial question at Gaza lecture
Former Free Malaysia Today (FMT) journalist Rex Tan was arrested at about 12.45am on Saturday after being summoned to the Dang Wangi district police headquarters in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur. The arrest was confirmed by his lawyer, Rajsurian Pillai, who said Tan was detained under Section 4(1) of the Sedition Act 1948 and Section 505(c) of the Penal Code. It followed a sensitive question alleged to contain racial elements that was raised during a public lecture in Kuala Lumpur. At...

