Sunday 22 May 2022

Jurgen Klopp proud of ‘outstanding’ Liverpool response to first-half issues against Villarreal

 President Joe Biden, in Seoul before heading to Japan as part of his first Asia trip as president, had a simple message for North Korea’s Kim Jon Un: “Hello... period,” he told reporters on the last day of his visit to south Korea on Sunday.

Biden said he was “not concerned” about new North Korean nuclear Test, which would be the first in nearly five years.

But his wry response when asked what message he had for Kim underscored the administration’s low-key approach to the unresolved tensions with North Korea. It is a stark contrast with former President Donald Trump’s showy threats, summits, and love letter with Kim.

Neither president’s approach has led to a major breakthrough, however, and North Korea has resumed testing its largest intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), while intelligence reports suggest it is preparing for a new nuclear test.

“We are prepared for anything North Korea does,” Biden said.

A day earlier, Biden and his new South Korean counterpart, President Yoon Suk-yeol, agreed to consider bigger military exercises and potentially deploying more nuclear-capable American weapons to the region in response to the North’s weapons tests. 

North Korea has not responded to U.S. overtures, including offers of covid-19 vaccine, Biden said on Saturday, noting that he was willing to sit down with Kim if he thought it would lead to a serious breakthrough. 

Covid-19 restrictions may be playing a role in North Korea’s lack of response, a senior U.S. administration official said.

North Korea has said the U.S. overtures are insincere because Washington maintains “hostile policies” such as military drills and sanctions.

When asked whether Biden was willing to take concrete steps to break the stalemate, the official said that the administration was looking for serious engagement, not grand gestures.

“This is a decision that only the DPRK can make,” the official said, using the initials of North Korea’s official name.

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Premier League title race goes down to the wire, but Manchester City holds advantage over rival Liverpool

So it comes down to this: a win for Manchaster City against Aston Villa at home Sunday on the last day of the English top-flight season guarantees that Pep Guardiola's team retain their Premier League crown.

However, a draw or defeat for City would allow quadruple-chasing Liverpool the opportunity to steal in and snatch the title away from the defending champion.
Three years ago, City pipped Liverpool to the Premier League title by a point, and will be favorites to do so again.
    Since drawing 2-2 with Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium on April 10, City comfortably won its next three home games, scoring 13 goals.
      Ahead of Sunday's round of fixtures, Guardiola's team has also had a week off, while Villa played on Thursday, drawing 1-1 with Burley. Liverpool was also in midweek action, winning 2-1 at Southampton.

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