Trails by 50,000 votes is scheduled in speak in an hour. Will it be a concession speech, doesnt sound like it or an extreme legal challenge to this entire vote . Will the Abrams Campaign as theyd have discussed issue a legal challenge saying this vote in georgia was so corrupt and so irregular that it affecting an outcome and asking the judge to overthrow the vote and have a recount. It would be a high bar. They talked about it. As it stands right now, the Republican Brian Kemp in the next few hours, he could be certified as the winner of this election. He stands at 50. 2 of the vote. That would have to go below 50 for a runoff vote in december. Abrams would need 17,000 votes. The tone here is changing. Its getting worse each day. The latest from kemp saying that abrams behavior, not conceding, is a ridiculous temper tantrum. We could see news in the coming hours and tempers growing shorter. Back to you. Thanks very much. And then theres florida. Did you see this today . All right. Wha
The national beach soccer team of Mozambique, arrive today in Vilankulo, after having started in the morning the trip to Inhambane province, where from October 21 to 28 will the eighth edition of the Beach Soccer AFCON.
The team coached by Abineiro Ussaca, as well as the technical, medical and
MOZAMBIQUE
Nickname: Os Mambas
Records: 2021 AFCON runners-up
2022: Qualified as hosts
Mozambique finished as runners-up in Senegal for their first appearance in the finals, and they will be hoping to improve on this at home.
Mozambique topped their pool with a full haul of three wins in 2021, and
The debutants Malawi today arrived in the city of Vilankulo, in Inhambane province, where they will take part in the 5th edition of the Beach Soccer Africa cup of Nations (AFCON), which starts on Friday, October 21, and will end on October 28.
Malawi was the fourth team to arrive
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