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Salman Rushdie timeline: The key events following Iran’s fatwa against author

Indian-born novelist Salman Rushdie spent years in hiding after he was ordered killed by Iran in 1989 because of his writing.

On Friday, Rushdie was attacked and apparently stabbed in the neck as he was about to give a lecture in western New York.

He is alive and still in surgery, according to state police.

Here is a timeline of all that followed the death edict — or fatwa — issued by Iran’s Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini after the publication of Rushdie’s 1988 novel The Satanic Verses, which Khomeini deemed blasphemous to Islam.

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A bounty of more than $US3 million has been offered for anyone who kills Rushdie.(AP: Rogelio V Solis)

Key events

February 12, 1989: At least six people are killed in the Pakistani city of Islamabad in shooting between police and gunmen in a crowd protesting against the sale of the novel in the United States.

february 14, 1989: The fatwa. Khomeini calls on all Muslims to kill Rushdie.

february 24, 1989: Twelve people are killed in Mumbai when police open fire to prevent a crowd of 10,000 protesters marching on the British High Commission.

May 27, 1989: Pro-Iranian and pro-Iraqi factions clash when some 30,000 Muslim demonstrators mass outside the British parliament.

September 14, 1989: Four bombs are planted outside bookshops in Britain owned by Penguin, publisher of The Satanic Verses.

July 3, 1991: Ettore Capriolo, Italian translator of The Satanic Verses, is beaten and attacked with a knife in his Milan flat by a man who says he is Iranian.

July 12, 1991: Japanese translator Hitoshi Igarashi is stabbed to death in Tokyo by an attacker who flees.

September 7, 1995: After six years under police protection and living in safe houses, Rushdie appears in London in his first pre-announced public appearance since the fatwa was issued.

February 12, 1997: Eight years after it first offered a reward, the Iranian revolutionary 15th Khordad Foundation increases the bounty on Rushdie’s head to $US2.5 million ($3.5 million).

September 22, 1998: Iranian president Mohammad Khatami says the Rushdie affair is “completely finished.”

September 24, 1998: Iranian foreign minister Kamal Kharrazi tells British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook at the United Nations in New York that Iran will take no action to threaten Rushdie’s life, nor encourage anyone else to do so.

September 28, 1998: Iranian media say three Iranian clerics have called on Islamic followers to kill Rushdie under the fatwa.

October 4, 1998: Some 160 members of the Iranian parliament say the death decree against Rushdie remains valid.

October 10, 1998: A hardline Iranian student group sets a one billion rial (then $US333,000) bounty on the head of Rushdie.

October 12, 1998: A state-linked Iranian religious foundation raises its $US2.5 million bounty by $US300,000.

February 3, 1999: Mumbai-born Rushdie is granted a visa by the Indian government to visit his country of birth, triggering protests by Muslims.

June 15, 2007: Rushdie is awarded a knighthood by Britain’s Queen Elizabeth for services to literature, prompting diplomatic protests from Pakistan and Iran and demonstrations in Pakistan and Malaysia.

January 20, 2012: Rushdie cancels plans to attend a major literature festival in Jaipur, India, after protests from some Indian Muslim groups.

September 16, 2012: An Iranian religious foundation raises its bounty for killing Rushdie to $US3.3 million.

June 20, 2014: Rushdie wins annual PEN/Pinter Prize for his support for freedom of speech and what judges call his generous help to other writers.

October 13, 2015: Rushdie warns of new dangers to freedom of speech in the West amid tight security at the Frankfurt Book Fair. The Iranian Ministry of Culture canceled its national stand at the fair because of Rushdie’s appearance of him.

February 22, 2016: Iranian state-run media outlets add $US600,000 to a bounty for the killing of Rushdie.

June 1, 2022: Rushdie is made a Companion of Honor in the British Queen’s annual birthday honours.

August 12, 2022: Rushdie is attacked on stage at a literary event in Chautauqua, western New York state, and is flown by helicopter to a local hospital for treatment.

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How Young Matildas and Sydney FC star Sarah Hunter is making up for lost time

Sarah Hunter puts her hands on her hips, looks down at the penalty spot and takes a deep breath.

Whistles ring around the Estadio Nacional stadium in Costa Rica as 25,000 local fans try to distract, intimidate, overwhelm — anything to put the young midfielder off.

And with good reason. The home nation are 1-0 ahead, thanks to a thunderous strike by Costa Rica captain, Alexandra Pinell, which came largely against the run of play. They’d not qualified for an U-20 Women’s World Cup before, and now they were in the lead.

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However, a goal from Hunter could change things. Not only would it bring the Young Matildas back level to 1-1, it would also be Australia’s first goal at this tournament in almost two decades.

Seconds crawl by, as though flattened by the weight of the moment.

The referee gestures sternly towards the players around the top of the 18-yard area, ensuring not even a shoelace is poking over the white paint.

And the jeers from the crowd grow louder as the video assistant in a distant room checks and re-checks the decision.

Still Hunter waits, breathing steadily.

You get the sense that she could have happily stood there forever because, for the 18-year-old Sydney FC player, even just being on a football field after what she has been through is a bit of a blessing.

“From when I was 10, until about 16, I missed pretty much most football,” Hunter told ABC.

“I had two hip surgeries that put me out for over six months each. I had a broken ankle. I had an ACL reconstruction — all in about six years. So that put me out for majority of that period.

“I missed all the Junior Matildas tours, which was upsetting as a young, aspiring footballer.

“So, being back on the pitch over the [past] two years, it’s just been the most amazing thing. I’m always so grateful to be on the pitch because I’ve missed so much in the past.

“Now, looking back, I’m just so grateful to be where I am. I’m grateful for all the hard work and knowing that I never gave up.

“I’ve always had this dream and I’ve never strayed from that. This is what I love. Ultimately, I don’t think anything was going to stop me.”

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After several years’ worth of injuries, Sarah Hunter is finally making a splash on the national team scene.(Supplied: Football Australia/Ann Odong)

This injury-addled history explains why Hunter’s name has been largely absent from conversations around the future of the Matildas over the past few years, and explains her late arrival onto the A-League Women scene.

Indeed, having missed out on the formative football periods and pathways that many of her Young Matildas team-mates have followed, it feels rather miraculous that she’s ended up here at all.

It’s no surprise to head coach Leah Blayney, though.

In fact, when Hunter made her debut for Western Sydney Wanderers in the A-League Women in 2020, Blayney was already keeping a close eye on this emerging star of Australia’s midfield.

Three games in to her first professional season, Hunter scored twice in a 2-2 draw against Adelaide.

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In the stands that day was her loyal band of family and friends — affectionately known as The Sarah Hunter Cheer Squad — with hand-drawn posters, shirts and delighted chants that were captured on the pitch-side microphones.

Blayney was in the stands that day, too. I remember, because she turned to me and said: “This kid’s something special.”

She was right. Ella’s future in the Young Matildas was all but secured after an even-more-impressive season with Sydney FC, where she helped the Sky Blues lift the Premiers Plate, appearing in all 16 games and dazzling during the final.

Hunter earned her first national team call-up less than a month later and has only continued to blossom.

She was a stand-out performer in a two-game friendly series against New Zealand back in April and scored in all but one game during Australia’s World Cup preparations in Mexico, including bagging a brace in a 3-3 draw against the hosts.

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With just two A-League Women’s seasons under her belt, Sarah Hunter has already become one of the league’s most exciting midfielders.(Getty Images: NurPhoto/Izhar Khan)

With a keen eye for space, an assurance with the ball at her feet, and a 360-degree vision that rivals some senior midfielders, one wonders where this teenager could be now, had her body allowed her to get there.

Indeed, after being on the cusp of physical failure for so long, it seems as though Hunter is now doing all she can to catch up to where she was always supposed to be.

“I missed a lot of games in that period, so each game is an opportunity for me to get better,” she said.

“I’m always grateful to be able to learn and get better because that’s ultimately the journey. Footballers want to get better each day and, when you’re not playing games, it’s hard to do that.

“Just being at a World Cup right now is honestly such a great learning experience. And, for all these girls, as well, going into the future, hopefully this group learn so much and we can all step into that senior level and we’ I already have so much experience.”

However, the setbacks have been as much a part of making her into the player and person she is as much as her acceleration over the past two years.

Those moments have given Hunter a sense of perspective and worldliness that belies her age, seen in a message she sent to her nine-year-old self as part of a Matildas pre-tournament exercise.

“You’ve come through a lot of things,” she said softly.

“You’ve put in a lot of work. Lots of ups and downs. Getting through lots of injuries, missing out on tournaments and games. You’ve missed out on a lot.

“I’m just super proud of you. You never stop working, you never stop believing in yourself. I’m always looking back at pictures of myself and seeing the love you have for the game: That always pushes me to keep going whenever I feel like stopping.”

It was the well of resilience she dipped into when Australia went 1-0 down to Costa Rica on Thursday.

But, as Hunter said afterwards, she wasn’t rattled. None of them were.

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Alexandra Pinell’s shot flew past Young Matildas goalkeeper Sally James in the 19th minute, but Australia didn’t give up.(Getty Images: FIFA/Hector Vivas)

“Obviously, when you’ve got 22,000 people screaming for the other team when they just scored, it’s a bit daunting,” she said.

“But our group is so strong, and when you’re in that mentality of, ‘We’re going to win this game’, nothing can face you. We were all on that journey together in that game.

“The setback just made us stronger.”

And now that mentality — that strength in setbacks — has brought her here, as Australia’s designated penalty-taker, standing on the cusp of something she has been wanting her whole life.

The jeers from the crowd fade as the referee lifts the whistle to her mouth.

Hunter looks down at the ball, takes one final breath, and strides forward, driven by all that has come before her and all that is yet to arrive.

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Sarah Hunter scored the first goal for Australia in their 3-1 win over Costa Rica in the first group game on Thursday.(Getty Images: FIFA/Buddha Mendes)

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Local Simulation Feature To Be Removed From All Autodesk Fusion 360 Versions

The removal of features from Autodesk products would appear to be turning into something of a routine at this point, with the announced removal of local simulations the latest in this series. Previously Autodesk had severely cut down the features available with a Personal Use license, but these latest changes (effective September 6) affect even paying customers, no matter which tier.

While previously executed local simulations on designs will remain accessible, any updates to these simulations, as well as any new simulations will have to use Autodesk’s cloud-based solver. This includes the linear stress, modal frequencies, thermal, and thermal stress simulation types, with each type of simulation study costing a number of Cloud Tokens.

Solving a linear simulation should initially cost 0 tokens, but the other types between 3 – 6 tokens, with the exact cost per token likely to vary per region. This means that instead of solving simulations for free on one’s own hardware, the only option in a matter of weeks will be solely through Autodesk’s cloud-based offerings.

Naturally, we can see this change going over exceedingly well with Fusion 360 users and we’re looking forward to seeing how Autodesk will spin the inevitable backlash.

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Future of Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex’s roles in monarchy under threat, expert claims

the future of Prince Edward and Sophie, the Countess of Wessex’s roles within the monarchy could be under threat once Charles is King, a royal expert has speculated.

amid reports prince charles will pursue a “slimmed down” royal family upon his accession to the throne, a royal insider has claimed the Queen’s youngest son and his wife may no longer have a part to play.

speaking on the DailyExpress podcast royal roundupcorrespondent Richard Palmer said there is a big “question mark” hanging over the pair’s future as working royals.

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Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, could be axed from the monarchy under King Charles. (Charles McQuillan-Pool/Getty Images)

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“The other big question mark is over Edward and Sophie,” Palmer told host Pandora Forsyth. “Many people had assumed that they would have a role.”

Palmer said the Prince of Wales may not make room for non-senior members of the royal family, including Edward and Sophie, who have previously been dubbed the Queen’s “favourites”.

“There would be no role for any of the non-working members of the Royal Family under King Charles,” the royal expert revealed.

He said this new regime could also include axing the role of Princess Annewho is widely regarded as the hardest working royal.

Charles is reportedly pursuing a slimmed down monarchy once he is on the throne. (AP)

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“When they got married, it was made clear that the Queen’s intention was for Edward to inherit the title of Duke of Edinburgh, after his father’s death,” Palmer said of Edward and Sophie.

However, Palmer speculated “that title has gone back to the Crown, I think.”

“It is, by no means, certain what’s going to happen”, he added.

Last year, reports Prince Charles had plans to “slim down” the monarchy once he is crowned King Charles.

The royal reportedly wants to focus on a smaller group of senior royals, which eleven would have included Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

Edward and Sophie have long been regarded as the Queen’s favourites. (Getty)

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A royal source told Us Weekly this also prompted Prince William to start thinking about how he will change the monarchy in the future.

According to The Sun, William and Kate already have plans to reduce the size of their staff compared to Prince Charles’ once the Duke of Cambridge is promoted to Prince of Wales.

The couple also want to have more small-scale solo trips for individual royals rather than funneling money into big-production royal tours.

“William and Kate will modernize how they work. It’s a breath of fresh air,” a royal source explained to the publication.

“They’re trying to work out what that will look like. It is not a criticism of how it was done in the past. But times are changing.”

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Tyson Fury retires, Fury vs Anthony Joshua, Oleksander Usyk, Derek Chisora, news,

WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury said he is retiring from boxing on his 34th birthday on Friday, having previously performed a number of U-turns over his future in the sport.

“Massive thanks to everyone who had an input in my career over the years & after long hard conversations I’ve finally decided to walk away & on my 34th birthday I say Bon voyage,” Fury posted on Twitter.

The announcement has been greeted with skepticism as Fury has previously stated his intention to withdraw only to return to the ring.

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He was expected to fight the winner of Oleksandr Usyk’s rematch with Anthony Joshua on August 20 for the chance to unify the world heavyweight titles.

As recently as Tuesday, Fury suggested his most recent spell in retirement was over in order to set up a trilogy fight against Derek Chisora ​​and even claimed to have appointed a new trainer in Isaac Lowe.

However, he has now announced the intention to retire undefeated with a record of 32 wins and one draw from 33 bouts.

LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 23: Tyson Fury sits on his throne before entering the ring prior to the WBC World Heavyweight Title Fight between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium on April 23, 2022 in London, England.  (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 23: Tyson Fury sits on his throne before entering the ring prior to the WBC World Heavyweight Title Fight between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium on April 23, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

Fury went onto thank his wife, promoter Frank Warren and a series of other training partners and television companies who have bought rights to his fights over the years.

The Brit stated ahead of his win over Dillian Whyte in March that he would retire after that fight as he has “150 million in the bank and nothing to prove.”

However, earlier this week, Warren had cast doubt on the suggestion Fury will not fight again.

“I think what’s going to happen is, see what happens on 20 (August) and the outcome of that, and that’ll determine what he intends to do in the future,’ Warren told talk SPORT.

“I think he will (return), because he’s a fighting man and he misses it. That’s what he does, he wants to fight.”

(FILES) In this file photo taken on April 23, 2022 Britain’s Tyson Fury (R) celebrates after knocking out Britain’s Dillian Whyte.Source: AFP

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Chris Rock arrives in Sydney via private jet as his world tour in Australia continues

Chris Rock arrives in Sydney via private jet as Grown-Ups star’s Aussie leg of his world tour continues following THAT Will Smith slap

Chris Rock touched down in Sydney on Friday.

The popular and sometimes controversial comedian arrived in the city to continue his Australian tour.

The 57-year-old looked fresh and rested as he disembarked his private jet after playing shows in Melbourne and the Gold Coast earlier this week.

Chris Rock (pictured) flew into Sydney on Friday to continue the Australian leg of his world tour

Chris Rock (pictured) flew into Sydney on Friday to continue the Australian leg of his world tour

The Grown-Ups stars’ highly anticipated world tour is the acclaimed comedian’s first in five years.

Cutting a casual figure in black pullover and black tracksuit pants, Chris kept warm with a blue puffer jacket and matching blue baseball cap.

The star accessorized with a large pair of black framed reading glasses and headphones around his neck.

Chris exited the plane carrying luggage which he quickly loaded into a car that was already waiting on the tarmac.

The 57-year-old looked fresh and rested as he disembarked his private jet after playing shows in Melbourne and the Gold Coast earlier this week

The 57-year-old looked fresh and rested as he disembarked his private jet after playing shows in Melbourne and the Gold Coast earlier this week

Cutting a casual figure in black pullover and black tracksuit pants, Chris kept warm with a blue puffer jacket and matching blue baseball cap

Cutting a casual figure in black pullover and black tracksuit pants, Chris kept warm with a blue puffer jacket and matching blue baseball cap

The Madagascar star is scheduled to play two gigs in Sydney.

On Saturday August 13, Chris will appear at the Aware Super Theater, followed by a show at the Qudos Bank Arena on August 15 on Monday.

Shows in Adelaide at the Entertainment Center Arena on August 17 and at Brisbane’s Entertainment Center on August 20 will finish off the Australian leg of the Saturday Night Live legend’s World tour.

Chris accessorized with a large pair of black framed reading glasses and headphones around his neck.  On Saturday August 13, Chris will appear at the Aware Super Theatre, followed by a show at the Qudos Bank Arena on August 15 on Monday

Chris accessorized with a large pair of black framed reading glasses and headphones around his neck. On Saturday August 13, Chris will appear at the Aware Super Theatre, followed by a show at the Qudos Bank Arena on August 15 on Monday

Earlier this month, Will revealed he had ‘no plans’ to reach out to Will Smith after the actor issued a formal apology for slapping him at the Academy Awards.

The Fresh Prince of Bel Air actor, 53, said via Instagram that he had taken the last four months to ‘work’ on himself after hitting Chris at the Oscars in March.

A source has since reported the comedian isn’t currently ready to rekindle a friendship and said that Will’s apology was simply a bid to repair his public image.

Chris exited the plane carrying luggage which he quickly loaded into a car that was already waiting on the tarmac

Chris exited the plane carrying luggage which he quickly loaded into a car that was already waiting on the tarmac

An insider told ET Online: ‘Chris has no plans to reach out to Will’, before adding, ‘He [Will] needs the public’s forgiveness, not Chris’.’

Taking to Instagram, the King Richard actor said in his apology: ‘I’ve reached out to Chris and the message that came back is that he’s not ready to talk when he is, he will reach out.

‘So I will say to you, Chris, I apologize to you. My behavior was unacceptable and I’m here whenever you’re ready to talk.’ He also apologized to Chris’ mother and his entire family.

Slap: The Fresh Prince of Bel Air star, 53, said via Instagram earlier this month that he had taken the last four months to 'work' on himself after hitting Chris at the Oscars in March

Slap: The Fresh Prince of Bel Air star, 53, said via Instagram earlier this month that he had taken the last four months to ‘work’ on himself after hitting Chris at the Oscars in March

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Understanding McLaren’s motivation to sign Piastri

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It wasn’t so long ago that McLaren was in a cash crisis, but it is now apparently prepared to spend millions to replace Daniel Ricciardo with Oscar Piastri for the 2023 Formula 1 season.

Sources revealed to Speedcafe.com earlier this week that severe negotiations between Ricciardo and McLaren had opened at USD 21 million.

The Australian holds a valid agreement for 2023, and it is understood that he alone has the right to terminate that early – something of an oversight on the team’s side when it comes to that particular contract.

To clear the path for his replacement, McLaren must therefore reach a settlement with Ricciardo.

The 33-year-old has not delivered what was predicted prior to his arrival in Woking, with Lando Norris having, for the most part, out-performed him since the start of 2021.

Aside from performance, over which there are never guarantees when hiring any driver (evidenced by Ricciardo himself in this instance), another motivating factor on McLaren’s side is likely to be financial.

It’s reasonable to suggest that part of the motivation for Zak Brown, McLaren Racing’s CEO, to change his driver line-up is to reduce the wage bill for a similar return in terms of on-track performance.

Ricciardo is no longer one of the sport’s highest earners, but by the same token, why spend more than one has to for the desired result?

By the same token, there’s no logical reason for the eight-time grand prix winner to settle for less than what his 2023 earnings would be. It can be reasonably assumed, then, the USD 21 million is somewhere north of that figure.

There are suggestions an accelerator exists in Ricciardo’s contract that would see his salary increase next year, further motivating Brown, though as that specific information is contained in a confidential contract, it’s impossible to validate such claims.

Paying out Ricciardo therefore only makes sense for McLaren if it’s saving money, or netting significantly better results to ensure greater prize money and to increase its attractiveness to sponsors.

The latter is something of a long shot given the gulf that currently exists to the likes of Ferrari and Red Bull, and so it’s most likely the former is the key motivator.

We can therefore discern that the intent is that, whatever it spends on the drivers at the end of next year, after forking out a settlement plus any costs associated with the acquisition of a new driver, must be less than it was otherwise going to.

In Piastri’s case, there could be significant additional costs.

There is a strong probability that Alpine will look to recover what it’s spent in running a series of Formula 1 tests for last year’s Formula 2 champion.

Otmar Szafnauer, Team Principal for the Enstone squad, has mooted potential legal action in the high court if Piastri does not drive for his team next season.

Figures ranging from USD 15 million to USD 25 million have been quoted to Speedcafe.com with regards to the figure Alpine will pursue.

That sum would presumably be sought from whichever team he ends up joining since it’s unlikely the Melburnian himself would be able to stump up that sort of money.

Should Ricciardo remain firm on his termination value, and Alpine get top dollar, that could put McLaren on the hook for as much as USD 46 million, and that’s without considering any salary aspect it might have agreed with Piastri.

One can understand the intent for Brown to reduce the business’ cost base, given it’s in something of a rebuilding phase, with significant investment taking place off track (a new wind tunnel and simulator), not to mention that McLaren Group has faced some financial challenges in the recent past.

It came perilously close to running out of cash in July 2020 before the injection of a GBP 150 million loan courtesy of the National Bank of Bahrain, which has links to Mumtalakat, the sovereign wealth fund of Bahrain and also McLaren’s largest shareholder.

That came after the British Government rejected a request for a loan in May 2020, which prompted the company to consider mortgaging its historic car collection which was, at the time, estimated to be worth in the region of GBP 200 million.

In December 2020, a 15 percent stake in McLaren Racing was sold to a consortium led by MSP Sports Capital for GBP 185 million, that slice potentially rising to a maximum of 33 percent by the end of this year.

It’s a deal that, at the time, put a valuation on the racing operation of GBP 560 million.

Since then, the McLaren Campus, which houses the company’s Formula 1 operation within the McLaren Technology Centre, has been sold for GBP 170 million as part of a lease-back agreement with Global Net Lease in April 2021.

Finances have now seemingly stabilized, but McLaren has divested both assets and equity in the process, while the Group is on a seemingly perennial round of capital raising to support the Automotive side of the company.

A potential bill in the region of USD 50 million to hire a new driver will therefore be noticed.

Even in the best-case scenario, and Ricciardo’s settlement is reduced and there is nothing payable for Piastri beyond a salary, it’s difficult to imagine a scenario where that total figure is less than it would have paid out in 2023 without the current kerfuffle.

That would appear to defy the financial motivation for the move, leaving only a disruptive and expensive way to procure a new driver without any guarantee of returns.

It’s a seemingly high-risk strategy, even in F1 terms.

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2023 Volvo Embla: XC90 electric successor leaked

Volvo’s first new XC90 in eight years has surfaced early in patent renderings – but it won’t be called XC90, and it isn’t expected to be available with petrol engines.


The all-electric successor to the current Volvo XC90 – expected to wear the 2023 Volvo Embla badge – has made an early debut in patent images, ahead of its global unveiling due before the end of this year.

Pictured in patents posted to Instagram by Kurdistan Automotive Blog, Volvo’s new large SUV blends elements of last year’s electric Concept Recharge, with the proportions and key design cues of today’s petrol XC90.

The Concept Recharge similarities are evident in the slim headlight design, sharp shoulder line, and lower front bumper design – but the concept’s sloping roof has been stretched upwards to boost headroom in all three rows.



Elements familiar to current XC90 owners include the new car’s overall proportions, and the shape of its side windows.

The one-piece vertical tail-lights signature to the XC90 range since the first generation launched in 2004 have been ditched, in favor of a C-shaped lower sections and vertical LED strips on either side of the rear window.



The patents don’t provide a look inside the Embla’s cabin, however the Concept Recharge (below) previewed a minimalist look with a slim instrument panel mounted to the steering column, and a large Tesla-style center touchscreen.

Volvo recently announced a deal to use Unreal Engine software from Epic Games – developers of the popular Fortnite video game – for the infotainment and instrument cluster software in the Embla, driven by more powerful processors than past Volvo models.

Few details of the new Embla – the name it’s widely tipped to wear, based on trademarks and comments from Volvo’s previous CEO – have been revealed to date.



The new large SUV is expected to ride a new platform known as SPA2 (Scalable Product Architecture), and is slated to offer electric power only.

Previous Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson told Automotive News in February the new electric SUV will be sold alongside the existing XC90, as demand for traditional petrol-powered cars – and plug-in hybrids – remains strong in the US and China, among other regions.

Above: The current Volvo XC90.

The new 2023 Volvo Embla is slated to be revealed before the end of this year, ahead of an overseas launch sometime next year. Australian showroom arrivals are unlikely to begin before the second half of next year.



The car will be built in Volvo’s factory in Charleston, South Carolina, alongside the current S60 sedan, and the Polestar 3, a twin to the Embla from Volvo’s electric spin-off brand Polestar.

However, it’s unclear if the car will also be built in China, given the Polestar 3 will be built there for Australia, as well as China – and an increasing number of Volvo models in Australia, including the S60, are switching to Chinese production where available.

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AFLW star Sabrina Frederick and her wife Lili welcome their newborn daughter

The baby is here! AFLW star Sabrina Frederick and her wife de ella Lili welcome their newborn daughter Florence Elton to the world

Sabrina Frederick and her wife Lili were absolutely over the moon as they introduced their ‘tiny dancer’ to the world on Friday.

The AFLW star, 25, gathered photos of their blessed day as she gently cradled her newborn daughter swaddled in a striped blanket.

She uploaded the black and white pictures to Instagram with the caption: ‘Our tiny dancer made her way into the world on the 9th of August 2022, at 3:06am.’

Sabrina Frederick, 25, (left) and her wife Lili (right) were absolutely over the moon as they introduced their 'tiny dancer' to the world on Friday

Sabrina Frederick, 25, (left) and her wife Lili (right) were absolutely over the moon as they introduced their ‘tiny dancer’ to the world on Friday

‘Mum and baby are doing really well. We can’t wait to watch you take on the world, Florence Elton Frederick,’ she continued.

Among the snaps included was a photo of Sabrina and Lili’s (née Cadee-Matthews) hands wrapped around Florence’s and one of their baby’s tiny ear.

The last picture in the reel showed a half-moon decoration with the bubs beautiful name transcribed in an elegant script surrounded by stars.

The AFLW star gathered photos of their blessed day as she gently cradled her newborn daughter (pictured) swaddled in a striped blanket

The AFLW star gathered photos of their blessed day as she gently cradled her newborn daughter (pictured) swaddled in a striped blanket

In June, Sabrina shared a sweet tribute to her partner alongside a new photo of the couple.

’35 weeks and we can’t be more excited,’ she began.

‘I have been in such awe throughout this journey watching my wife take it all in her stride handling the ups and the downs like a boss. Not long now.’

Among the snaps included was a photo of Sabrina and Lili’s (née Cadee-Matthews) hands wrapped around Florence’s and one of their baby’s tiny ear

The last picture in the reel showed a half-moon decoration with the bubs beautiful name transcribed in an elegant script surrounded by stars

The last picture in the reel showed a half-moon decoration with the bubs beautiful name transcribed in an elegant script surrounded by stars

In November of last year, Sabrina and Lili held a combined engagement, hen party and baby announcement. They married that December.

Photos taken outside showed Sabrina and school teacher Lili holding hands as they walked through what appeared to have been a park.

Standing under a rotunda, Sabrina leaned in close to Lili, resting her forehead against the side of her head.

In November of last year, Sabrina and Lili held a combined engagement, hen party and baby announcement

In November of last year, Sabrina and Lili held a combined engagement, hen party and baby announcement

Another photo showed Sabrina leaning forward to plant a sweet kiss on Lili’s belly.

Sabrina publicly announced the couple were expecting their first child in a post on Instagram in January.

‘I am so excited to announce Lil and I will be welcoming our first little bundle of joy to our family late July (or when she is ready),’ she wrote.

The SAS Australia star then added: ‘The Frederick family is growing and we couldn’t be more grateful. Can’t wait to hold our tiny dancer in our arms.’

Sabrina publicly announced the couple were expecting their first child in a post on Instagram in January

Sabrina publicly announced the couple were expecting their first child in a post on Instagram in January

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13/8/2022 Horse Racing Tips and Best Bets – Kembla Grange

The second tier NSW race program this Saturday heads to Kembla Grange. The weather is fine, the track is soft (5) and the rail is out six meters from the 1100m-Winning Post; Out three meters for the remainder.

*Existing customers only. 2nd Racing bet. Excl SA & WA. T’s & C’s apply. Gamble responsibly.

WATCH THESE RACES LIVE AT tab

RaceOne: 2 Iornbark Artie

RaceTwo: 5 Ignatius

RaceThree: 5 Boy Loves To Run

RaceFour: 9 Miss Leibovitz

RaceFive: 8 Overthrow

Race Six: 10 head wall

Race Seven: 5 herb

Race Eight: 1 Street

RaceNine: 11 Weekend Affair

*Existing customers only. 2nd Racing bet. Excl SA & WA. T’s & C’s apply. Gamble responsibly.

BEST BET: Race Six Number 10 Headwall

NEXT BEST: Race One Number 2 Ironbark Artie

BEST VALUE: Race Nine Number 11 Weekend Affair

Quaddie Tips (Races Six Through To Nine):

LegOne: 10

LegTwo: 1, 3, 4, 5

Leg Three: 1, 2, 3, 6

Leg Four: 1, 3, 6, 10, 11

$50 Investment = 62.50% of the dividend if successful

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