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December 3, 2021 Lewis Hamilton Not Comfortable Racing In Saudi Arabia

Lewis Hamilton Not Comfortable Racing In Saudi Arabia

F1 great, Lewis Hamilton says he in not comfortable racing in Saudi Arabia this weekend, because of the country's human rights record.

Saudi Arabia is holding the first race of a long-term deal on a new street circuit in the coastal city of Jeddah in the Arabian Grand Prix.

Hamilton said: "Do I feel comfortable here? I wouldn't say I do. But it's not my choice to be here. The sport has taken a choice to be here.

"And whether it's right or wrong, while we are here, it's important we do try to raise awareness."

Human rights organizations have criticized F1's decision to race in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia's record is "very disturbing," according to Amnesty International, and the race is being used to "sports-wash" the country's image.

Hamilton will also be wearing the rainbow flag-painted helmet he wore at the last race in Qatar to show support for LGBTQ+ rights.

He called the situation for LGBTQ+ persons in Saudi Arabia "pretty terrifying," where homosexuality is illegal and punishable by whipping and imprisonment.

Sebastian Vettel, a four-time champion who has also expressed awareness about human rights concerns this season, organized a karting event for women in Jeddah on Thursday.

Lewis Hamilton is eight points behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen heading into the last two races of the season.

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December 3, 2021 Manchester United Defeat Arsenal After Controversial Opener

Manchester United Defeat Arsenal After Controversial Opener

Manchester United defeated Arsenal for the first time in as many meetings in the side's 3-2 win against Arsenal.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 800th career goal before scoring the game-winning penalty as United came back from a dubious 1-0 deficit from a bizarre opener from Emile-Smith Rowe.

Smith Rowe, with United goalkeeper David de Gea lying on the ground stricken, scored from the edge of the box, despite VAR showing De Gea had been knocked down by his own teammate Fred.

Before halftime, Bruno Fernandes found the back of the net with the equalizer on his 100th appearance for his side and Ronaldo put United ahead with his first goal on the night.

Martin Odegaard evened the playing field, leveling the encounter at 2-2 but the Arsenal midfielder's foul on Fred allowed Ronaldo the opportunity to score what proved to be the winner.

Cristiano Ronaldo, after scoring the brace became the first player in history to score 801 top-level career goals.

He is the all-time top scorer in men's international football, in the Champions League and for Real Madrid.

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December 3, 2021 Michael Carrick Leaves Manchester United After 3-2 Win Over Arsenal

Michael Carrick Leaves Manchester United After 3-2 Win Over Arsenal

Michael Carrick has left Manchester United after the end of his spell as caretaker manager.

Carrick, announced his decision after United's 3-2 win over Arsenal on Thursday, with the game being his third and final match in charge.

40-year-old CARRICK, a five-time Premier League winner during the 12 years he spent as a player at United, took over as caretaker gaffer after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was relieved of his duties on 21 November.

"After a lot of thought and deliberation, I have decided that now is the right time for me to leave," said Carrick.

His first game in charge came when he took charge of the 2-0 Champions League away win to Villarreal on 23 November before dropping Cristiano Ronaldo to the substitutes bench for the 1-1 draw at Chelsea last Sunday, 5 days later.

Carrick announced his decision to leave minutes after the Arsenal victory which lifted United into seventh spot in the table after starting the game in tenth.

Ralf Rangnick has been appointed interim manager until the end of the season in his stead.

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December 2, 2021 Lawyers Sue FG Over Covid-19 Certificate

Lawyers Sue FG Over Covid-19 Certificate

Lawyers under the Advocates for Peoples Rights and Justice have filed a fundamental rights enforcement suit against the federal government over the COVID-19 certification policy announced for federal government workers.

The federal government had declared that from 1st December 2021, its employees shall be required to show proof of Covid-19 vaccination or a negative COVID-19 PCR test result done within 72 hours, to gain access to their offices, in all locations within Nigeria and missions abroad.

In the fundamental rights suit before the Federal High Court in Abuja, the National Coordinator of the CSOs, Victor Giwa Esq, is contending that the policy is a violation of Section 37 of the Nigerian Constitution,1999.

The CSO contends that every citizen has a right to privacy of his medical status within their exclusive preserve, adding the policy of display of the certificate is a patent exposure of the private information, which violates medical privacy and other international conventions.

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