22, February 2024
Kremlin lashes out after Joe Biden aims sweary barb at Vladimir Putin 0
The Kremlin has accused Joe Biden of attempting to appear like a “Hollywood cowboy” after the US president called Vladimir Putin “a crazy SOB”.
Mr Biden made the comments at a public fundraising event on Wednesday in California, warning about the threat of nuclear conflict.
In response, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called it a poor attempt to appear like a “Hollywood cowboy”.
He added that such vocabulary “debases America itself”.
In a brief speech in San Francisco, Mr Biden said: “We have a crazy SOB like that guy Putin, and others, and we always have to worry about nuclear conflict, but the existential threat to humanity is climate.”
It is not the first time the US president has used the offensive term. In a hot-mic slip in 2022, Mr Biden called a Fox News journalist a “son of a bitch”.
He has also called Mr Putin a “butcher” and a “war criminal” in the past.
The Kremlin spokesman said it was “unlikely to infringe on our president, President Putin. But it debases those who use such vocabulary”.
Mr Peskov said the remark was “probably some kind of attempt to look like a Hollywood cowboy. But honestly I don’t think it’s possible”.
“Has Mr Putin ever used one crude word to address you? This has never happened. Therefore, I think that such vocabulary debases America itself,” he added.
In California, Mr Biden also took aim at Donald Trump, who he is likely to face off against in November’s presidential election.
Mr Trump has appeared to compare himself to Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition activist who died in jail last week.
The Republican has not assigned blame to Mr Putin for Navalny’s death, while Mr Biden said there can be “no doubt” the Russian president was responsible.
“If I stood here 10 to 15 years ago and said all this, you’d all think I should be committed,” Mr Biden said.
Last week, Mr Putin raised some eyebrows when he said he would rather Mr Biden take the presidency over Mr Trump in November.
“He’s more experienced, he’s predictable, he’s an old-style politician,” Mr Putin told Russian TV.
Source: BBC
22, February 2024
Former Indomitable Lions coach Artur Jorge dies 0
Former Cameroon, Portugal and European Cup-winning Porto coach Artur Jorge has died aged 78, his family announced on Thursday.
Jorge led Porto to their maiden continental trophy with a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Bayern Munich in the 1987 European Cup final in Vienna.
He also won seven Portuguese league titles, four as a player with Benfica and three as Porto boss, before leading Paris Saint-Germain to their second French top-flight triumph in 1994.
“It is with deep sadness that the family of Artur Jorge Braga de Melo Teixeira announces his death this morning in Lisbon following a long illness,” his family said in a statement reported by Portuguese media.
Jorge, who came through the Porto youth system but only played a handful of games for the senior team, first became head coach of the club in 1984.
He left following the European Cup triumph but returned for a second spell in 1989, winning a third league title at the helm.
“His death leaves Porto FC without a legend,” said the club in a statement.
Jorge had two stints in charge of the Portuguese national team, firstly from 1990-1991 while also Porto coach, and again from 1996-1997.
He was Switzerland boss for Euro 1996 and also coached the Cameroon national side but failed to qualify for the 2006 World Cup.
Jorge will be fondly remembered in Paris, having led PSG to league and French Cup trophies after also enjoying a two-year stint in charge of Racing Paris.
“Artur Jorge is the greatest coach I have known,” said former PSG president Michel Denisot.
“Educated, cultured, passionate, strategic, uncompromising… with him PSG grew very quickly.”
As a striker, he scored more 100 goals for Benfica as they won four league titles in five years in the early 1970s.
Source: Supersports