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Atletico Madrid agree to let iconic forward go – will battle Everton and Roma for replacement
Atletico Madrid agree to let iconic forward go – will battle Everton and Roma for replacement

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Atletico Madrid agree to let iconic forward go – will battle Everton and Roma for replacement

Atletico Madrid have set their priority targets for the summer transfer window, but will also have to cover for departures this summer. The likes of Axel Witsel, Cesar Azpilicueta and Reinildo Mandava will all leave the club at the end of the Club World Cup, and Angel Correa could follow them out of the door. Correa was close to leaving in January with an offer from Saudi Arabia, but the two sides could not agree a deal. However rumours over his future surfaced again in March, with Correa reportedly agreeing a move to Mexican side Tigres. Atletico Madrid then denied any agreement with another club publicly in May. Deal agreed for Correa to leave After a decade at the club though, it does seem Correa is on his way out. That much was evident by his tears and farewells to the Metropolitano on the final day of the season, and Marca now say that an offer has arrived and the clubs are in talks to agree a deal. Correa has a five-year deal on the table, and is seeking a guaranteed starting spot to keep his place in Argentina's World Cup squad next year. Fabrizio Romano goes a step further, saying that a deal has already been agreed between Tigres and Atletico. Replacement identified in Brazil Los Colchoneros have had time to prepare for his exit, and have found whom they believe to be Correa's replacement in Brazil. Diario AS report that Atletico will move for Corinthians forward Yuri Alberto, 24, after initial contacts in mid-April. They will be back in touch with the Brazilian after the Club World Cup. Image via Rodrigo Coca / Advertisement AS Roma and Everton are also following Alberto, but Atletico have a slight advantage in the race, with his price tag set at around €20m. A good fit for Atletico Atletico feel that Alberto is value for money, quality and has room to grow, hence he fits the bill for Los Colchoneros. This season playing alongside former player Memphis Depay, Alberto has scored 13 goals and given one assist in 35 appearances for the Brazilian giants. He made his Brazil debut back in 2023, and has already made 308 appearances (110 goals, 29 assists) in his career, playing for four different teams. That included a brief spell in 2021-22 at Zenit St. Petersburg. Alberto does have a contract until 2027, and Globo Esporte report that Corinthians have promised Memphis that they will make an effort to retain Alberto.

1 boy shot outside Lincoln High School in Tacoma. No arrests made, police say
1 boy shot outside Lincoln High School in Tacoma. No arrests made, police say

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time3 days ago

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1 boy shot outside Lincoln High School in Tacoma. No arrests made, police say

Update: Tacoma Police Department spokesperson Sgt. John Correa told The News Tribune at the scene that police received multiple calls around 2:49 p.m. reporting shots heard outside Lincoln High School. More calls came in from a nearby business after a boy showed up with a gunshot wound. 'What started the argument, what started the shots, we don't know at this time,' Correa said. 'We're still investigating it.' The victim has been hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, according to Correa. Police have the scene spanning South 37th Street and South G Street closed for forensic processing and there is some traffic congestion in the area, he said. A collision down the road involved four cars, including a police vehicle enroute to the scene of the shooting and a school bus with no students onboard, according to Correa. Initial post: One boy was shot outside of Lincoln High School in Tacoma Tuesday afternoon. The shooting took place just before school ended in the 700 block of South 37th Street. The boy sustained a gunshot wound, and the status of his injuries was not immediately known, Tacoma Police Department spokesperson Sgt. John Correa told The News Tribune. Correa said it was not immediately known if the injured boy is a student at the school. The alleged shooter has not been arrested, Correa said. The cause for the shooting is being investigated. The school went into a modified lockdown as a precaution after 911 was called for the shooting. That restricted access in and out of the building, according to Tacoma Public Schools chief communications officer Tanisha Jumper in a statement. 'As this is an active investigation we have no other statement at this time. Counselor will be on site tomorrow to provide support to students and staff,' she said. While responding to the shooting, a police sergeant was involved in a crash with other cars. Correa said he 'is fine and OK' as well as the other people involved in the crash. Correa said he could not confirm how many other cars were involved in the crash. Two people were transported to a local hospital by Tacoma Fire personnel, a department spokesperson told the News Tribune. Buddy's Chicken and Waffles on South G Street posted on Instagram it closed early because its block is an active crime scene. Reporter Julia Park contributed to this story.

ICE Deports Army Sergeant's Wife—'They're Taking Shirly'
ICE Deports Army Sergeant's Wife—'They're Taking Shirly'

Newsweek

time3 days ago

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ICE Deports Army Sergeant's Wife—'They're Taking Shirly'

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The wife of a U.S. Army sergeant was detained in March by federal immigration agents outside her workplace in Texas before being deported to Honduras last month. Newsweek has contacted Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for comment. Why It Matters This case highlights the impact of immigration enforcement on U.S. military families, which lack guaranteed protection from detention or deportation. According to the advocacy group as many as 80,000 undocumented spouses or parents of military personnel may currently reside in the United States. Military Parole in Place is a discretionary program that allows undocumented spouses, parents, or children of U.S. military members—including active-duty, Selected Reserve, or honorably discharged veterans—to remain in the country temporarily and avoid deportation. It also provides a lawful entry record ("parole") that can help eligible individuals apply for a green card without leaving the U.S. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents outside Delaney Hall, a migrant detention facility, while anti-ICE activists demonstrate on June 12, 2025, in Newark, New Jersey. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents outside Delaney Hall, a migrant detention facility, while anti-ICE activists demonstrate on June 12, 2025, in Newark, New Jersey. Stephanie Keith/Getty What To Know Shirly Guardado, the wife of U.S. Army Sergeant Ayssac Correa, was taken into custody in March 2025 in the parking lot of her Houston workplace and held in federal detention for nearly three months. His sister-in-law called and told him "They're taking Shirly away!" She was deported to Honduras on May 30, her 28th birthday, despite the couple's ongoing efforts to secure legal status through a military parole program. The couple have a 1-year-old son. Guardado entered the U.S. without authorization in 2014 at age 16. She was apprehended at the border and issued an expedited removal order. After later marrying Correa, she sought legal residency through a process available to immediate relatives of active-duty service members. According to Mother Jones and FOX 26 Houston, Correa's petition was approved in 2023 by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), but the existing removal order complicated the case. On March 13, 2025, Guardado was asked to step outside her office by individuals identifying themselves as Department of Public Safety officers. She was instead detained by ICE and transported to a detention facility in Conroe, Texas. Correa was not immediately notified and only learned her location after three days, when Guardado contacted him from detention. The couple applied for military parole in place, a program designed to allow certain undocumented relatives of U.S. service members to remain in the country during the adjustment of status process. However, USCIS denied the request, citing Guardado's prior removal order. What People Are Saying U.S. Army Sergeant Ayssac Correa said: "I kept thinking, 'Oh, she's gonna get out tomorrow. She's gonna get out tomorrow.' And then that turned into almost three months." What Happens Next Following Guardado's deportation, Correa has applied for a transfer to Soto Cano Air Base in Honduras to reunite with his wife and son.

Ten years since Charles Correa's passing, his buildings remind us that he was ahead of his time
Ten years since Charles Correa's passing, his buildings remind us that he was ahead of his time

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time5 days ago

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Ten years since Charles Correa's passing, his buildings remind us that he was ahead of his time

It is ten years since architect Charles Correa passed away on June 16, 2015, at the age of 84. The day after he died, The Indian Express carried a front page photograph of the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown, a major medical and research institute in Lisbon. Although this iconic building was designed by Correa, the article was not a recognition of his passing. The picture was featured in the context of controversial businessman Lalit Modi 's visit to his wife who was undergoing treatment for cancer at the Champalimaud Centre. Correa's obituary was buried in the folds of the paper. The disjunct was jarring. Therein lay the tragedy of Charles Correa and his work. He lived ahead of his time. His work cried out to be understood, shared and celebrated. Yet the very same Madhya Pradesh Assembly building in Bhopal that won him the Aga Khan Award for Excellence in Architecture was sought to be altered by the legislators who used it. They were convinced that it did not comply with vaastu principles and attributed the deaths of some of their colleagues to ill luck due to the building design. Likewise, Jeevan Bharati towers in New Delhi was envisioned as a grand public space at varied levels linking the surrounding avenues to the inner reaches of Connaught Place by spanning a skywalk over the Outer Circle. The project was not completed as envisaged. It strongly exhibits how modern architecture can stand out within colonial surrounding without being gauche. The Jeevan Bharati Building/ Charles Correa #architect #KHS #design #interiordesign #photography #architecturelovers #architecturephotography #travel #interior #Building — Ar. Hrishikesh Shetty 🇮🇳 (@kalmanje_hrishi) November 15, 2021 Correa was educated in the US but his work revealed a deep understanding of space as traditionally built and used in India. This generated pride and vigour in an entire generation of Indian architects. A journey that started with the Gandhi Sanghralaya at Sabarmati (1958-1963), a structure that complimented without distracting from the Mahatma's ashram continued through the decades to the delightful Jawahar Kala Kendra in Jaipur (1986-1992). The nine disparate squares of this cultural centre are a celebration of space, colour and surprise in a vigourously Indian idiom. Correa's work and his writings in the realm of mass-housing are not merely an exercise in addressing numerical concerns but have a humane dimension. The Belapur Artists' village in Navi Mumbai (1983-1986), a low-rise development designed on a flexible template, provided for incremental additions by the home owners. At the other end of the spectrum, luxury was redefined via the 'terraces in the sky' he created in Kanchenjunga (1983), South Mumbai's landmark apartment destination for the affluent. Correa's responses in these projects were in consonance with his conviction that the rich could afford verticality in increasingly dense urban situations. Climatic and environmental considerations figured prominently in Correa's buildings. Be it the 'tube house' in Ahmedabad designed to facilitate air movement within the dwelling unit or the beach resort at Kovalam that merged with the incline of the site, his was an architecture that acknowledged the conditions it was borne of. Each of these buildings took the discussion beyond the basics. Tube house. Charles Correa. #arquitectura #architecture #vivienda — Rubén Parz (@rubenparz) May 5, 2018 Belonging to a post-Independence generation of architects, Correa and many of his peers concerned themselves with an architectural identity for a freshly created nation. Decades earlier in the United States, Frank Lloyd Wright had attempted an architecture bereft of Eurocentric leanings. Wright drew from native American interpretations and the glorious wilderness his country is famed for. His efforts competed with an industrial America's growing urbanism. Today, America is identified more with the steel and glass skyscrapers it popularised. In a popular idiom, this facet of urbanism would foremost lay claim to an 'Americanism'. Correa and contemporaries like Achyut Kanvinde, Balkrishna Doshi and Raj Rewal contributed little to the frenzied construction of the post-liberalisation era that expanded city limits countrywide. It remains to be seen whether the 'Indianism' they worked towards will be the country's intrinsic architectural vocabulary or whether it will be the 'Americanism' that has since spread like a global affliction. What has further marginalised the architecture of Correa's era are recent demolitions of significant works from that period. At least two of his buildings are slated for redevelopment and incongruous additions have irrevocably altered the character of two iconic resort hotels he had designed. At a time when merchant-princes in India, builders and businessmen alike, have been falling over each other to hire foreign architects, Correa in his last years was working in global locales including Boston, Toronto and Lisbon. His life came full circle when he designed a landmark building in the McGovern Institute for Brain Research in his alma mater, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. India, though, may take a little longer to identify the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown for more than a tryst with Lalit Modi.

🎙Guido Pizarro: "Correa deal is well on track"
🎙Guido Pizarro: "Correa deal is well on track"

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time6 days ago

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🎙Guido Pizarro: "Correa deal is well on track"

The bomb at Tigres is about to explode, as Guido Correa confirmed in a press conference that Ángel Correa is close to joining the U. "Ángel's situation is quite advanced. He wants to come, hopefully it can be resolved as soon as possible. It could be something that strengthens us individually and collectively". The still player of Atlético de Madrid will wear the mattress-maker's uniform for the last time at the Club World Cup and then he will be a free agent. Advertisement This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 Denis Doyle - 2025 Getty Images

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