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Cristiano Ronaldo’s heartbreak following the death of his newborn baby

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Football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has announced one of his newborn twins has died during birth

Ronaldo has announced the death of his newborn baby boy, with his newborn baby girl surviving. 

The footballer posted the tragic news on Instagram. 

 

“It is with our deepest sadness we have to announce that our baby boy has passed away,”

“It is the greatest pain that any parents can feel.”

“Only the birth of our baby girl gives us the strength to live this moment with some hope and happiness,”

“We are all devastated at this loss and we kindly ask for privacy at this very difficult time.

“Our baby boy, you are our angel. We will always love you.”

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Ronaldo is a key striker for Manchester United with the club also sending their deepest condolences to the family.

“Your pain is our pain, Cristiano. Sending love and strength to you and the family at this time.”

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Ronaldo and his wife Georgina Rodriguez announced they were expecting twins last year. 

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Premier League return

Manchester United is set to face Liverpool in the Premier League this week, with no word on when Ronaldo will return.

Ronaldo is a renowned name in the football community, scoring five Ballon d’Or wins, the award for the world player of the year.

He has returned to the Premier League this season to play for Manchester United, after playing with Real Madrid and Juventus in Italy for consecutive seasons.

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How Urth.io’s Samantha Jewell is pioneering ESG

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In this special interview, the Earth.io CEO discusses the critical role of soil carbon in tackling climate change and her mission to reshape the future of sustainable business.

Samantha Jewell, founder and CEO of Urth.io, is on a mission to change the way businesses think about Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles, particularly in the area of soil carbon stewardship.

In a recent on Ticker News, Jewell underscored the importance of reducing carbon emissions and the critical role businesses can play in addressing climate change.

One key focus of Urth.io is supporting farmers in creating carbon offsets through responsible soil management.

“Soil carbon is one of the most underappreciated tools we have to combat climate change,” Jewell explained.

However, she acknowledges the challenges, particularly the complexity of regulations and the need to shift mindsets among both farmers and buyers.

Revealing book

Jewell’s book, *Carbon is Not a Dirty Word*, serves as a practical guide for businesses and individuals looking to implement sustainable practices.

“The book is about making sustainability accessible, whether you’re a business leader or a farmer,” she said.

As ESG becomes a central concern for many industries, Jewell believes that education and a commitment to long-term change are essential.

To learn more about her work or purchase her book, visit samjewel.com or urth.io.

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Google’s dominance threatened by lawsuit

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The U.S. Justice Department is taking aim at Google’s search empire.

 

The DOJ wants Google to spin off key assets like Chrome and Android to create a fairer marketplace. Analysts warn this move could undercut Google’s search dominance and slow down its progress in AI. Google might even be forced to share user data, potentially boosting its competitors.

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Biden speaks to Netanyahu over the phone in a bid to ease escalating tensions in the Middle East

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President Biden and PM Netanyahu speak on the phone for the first time in months as tensions with Iran explode. No ceasefire, no end in sight, with Israel and Hezbollah locked in conflict.

U.S. President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on Wednesday as tensions with Iran continue to flare.

The 30-minute call between Biden and Netanyahu marks their first since August, highlighting escalating conflict between Israel and Iran-backed forces.

With the conflict with Hezbollah intensifying and Gaza caught in the crossfire, there’s no indication of a ceasefire on the horizon. #featured #trending

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