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Wrestlemania 41: Will WWE’s big Netflix gamble pay off as John Cena and Cody Rhodes do battle?

BBC News

John Cena aims to become WWE’s only 17-time world champion by facing Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 41. The event, now available on Netflix for international viewers, is part of a $5bn deal to bring WWE content to the streamer. The 10-year contract connects WWE to a potential global audience of 700 million, aligning with the goal of making wrestling accessible to a new generation of fans.
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Cape Town to implement 10-hour water shutdown on Tuesday

The South African

City of Cape Town to conduct planned maintenance, leading to water supply disruptions in various areas. Ottery, Scottsville, Danarand, Sarepta, Oakdene, Voëlvlei, BOK College, and Martinville to experience temporary water shut-offs on specific dates for pipeline connections and pressure management. Residents advised to prepare for possible pressure fluctuations during maintenance work.
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Scientists find ‘strongest evidence yet’ of life on distant planet | BBC News

BBC News

Scientists have detected potential signs of life on a distant planet, K2-18b, through the presence of molecules typically produced by simple organisms. The planet, 2.5 times the size of Earth and 700 trillion miles away, shows promising signs of life-related chemicals. However, further data is required to confirm these findings, marking the second instance of such discovery by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.
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Norris leads McLaren practice onetwo as Tsunoda crashes

SABC

Formula One leader Lando Norris led McLaren one-two in Saudi Arabian Grand Prix practice, with Yuki Tsunoda crashing his Red Bull. Norris set the pace with a time of 1:28.267, followed by teammate Oscar Piastri. Max Verstappen was third fastest. Tsunoda’s crash brought out red flags. The first session was led by Pierre Gasly. The practice sessions provided valuable insights on the challenging track.
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Most white Zimbabwean farmers reject pay-off in dollar bonds for land seizures

News24 | Fin24

Zimbabwe seeks to settle with white farmers to restructure debts and regain access to creditors. Majority of farmers reject $308 million offer in dollar bonds, calling it “unacceptable.” Deon Theron, representing three groups seeking compensation for land seizures, criticizes government for only reaching deals with a small percentage of farmers.
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