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Tragic death of 54-year-old soccer ‘super agent’ Mino Raiola

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Mega soccer agent Mino Raiola has died at the age of 54

Renowned soccer ‘super agent’ Mino Raiola has died at the age of 54, with no cause of death announced yet.

Although, there are reports Raiola had been living with a serious illness since January. His family confirmed the tragic news via social media. 

“In infinite sorrow, we share the passing of the most caring and amazing Football Agent that ever was.

“Mino touched so many lives through his work and wrote a new chapter in the history of modern football. His presence will forever be missed,”

“Mino’s mission of making football a better place for players will continue with the same passion.”

 

raiola family statement

Raiola was arguably one of the most influential agents in the soccer world, representing some of the biggest names in the game including Paul Pogba and Erling Haaland.

He was also responsible for some of the most expensive transfers of all time.

Mino Raiola with Paul Pogba. Photo Credit: Juvefc

Raiola spoke many languages including Italian, Dutch, English, French, German, Spanish and Portuguese.

He was iconic in the soccer community and renowned for his knowledge and ability to take players to unimaginable success.

Tributes are now flowing in for the beloved soccer superagent.

https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1520405456627326981?s=20&t=2a6yl1CwoVsrrGfS-JvZoA
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Oil prices surge as U.S.-Iran tensions escalate

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Crude oil prices jumped over 3% on Wednesday as U.S.-Iran nuclear talks showed signs of faltering, pushing WTI futures above $65 per barrel. Axios reported disagreements over the venue and scope of Friday’s talks, while President Trump warned Iran’s supreme leader to “be very worried,” stoking fears of military escalation.

Tensions in the Persian Gulf added to the volatility. A U.S. F-35C shot down an Iranian drone near the USS Abraham Lincoln, and Iranian vessels threatened a U.S.-flagged tanker in the Strait of Hormuz. The USS McFaul escorted the tanker to safety, highlighting the region’s fragile oil supply routes.

Despite the clashes, nuclear talks will go ahead on Friday in Oman, but uncertainty continues to drive oil market volatility, with traders closely watching both diplomatic and military developments.

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Washington Post layoffs: Hundreds of journalists cut as Bezos faces criticism

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The Washington Post has laid off hundreds of employees, marking what former executive editor Martin Baron calls “one of the darkest days” in the paper’s history. Approximately one-third of the newsroom staff were affected, as the company undertakes a so-called “strategic reset” to compete in a crowded media landscape.

The cuts hit key areas, including the sports desk, local coverage, international reporting, the books desk, and the flagship daily news podcast. Editor-in-Chief Matt Murray said the changes aim to prioritise national security, politics, science, health, technology, climate, and business coverage while positioning the Post for the future.

Critics have called out owner Jeff Bezos for his silence during the layoffs and alleged efforts to influence the paper’s political stance. Former editor Baron warned that the newspaper’s ambitions would be sharply diminished and its credibility could suffer.

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Amazon launches AI tools to change film and television production

Amazon MGM Studios tests AI to streamline production, reduce costs, enhancing but not replacing human creativity, says AI Studio team.

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Amazon MGM Studios tests AI to streamline production, reduce costs, enhancing but not replacing human creativity, says AI Studio team.

Amazon MGM Studios is stepping into the future of entertainment by developing artificial intelligence tools designed to reduce production costs and streamline filmmaking processes. This closed beta, launching in March, will let industry partners test how AI can enhance creativity and efficiency on set.

Amy Cheng, leading the AI Studio team, emphasises that while AI can accelerate workflows, it will never replace the unique contributions of human creativity. The initiative represents Amazon’s push to innovate in content creation while maintaining the art of storytelling.

The use of AI in Hollywood is expanding rapidly, sparking discussions about its impact on jobs and the future of the industry. As studios explore automation, the balance between efficiency and human artistry remains a central concern.

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