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[/sport/lionelmessi/index.html Lionel Messi] has been pictured making his way to Paris for the [/sport/ballon_dor/index.html Ballon d'Or] ceremony with his family in tow. <br>The [/sport/teampages/barcelona.html Barcelona] striker is hotly tipped to scoop his sixth gong tonight, after also winning in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2015.<br>Messi travelled on Barca's club jet with his wife Antonella Roccuzzo and two of his young children after boarding the aircraft while carrying his Emporio Armani suit and suitcase. <br>        Lionel Messi has been pictured making his way to Paris for the Ballon d'Or ceremony in Paris<br>         RELATED ARTICLES  [# Previous] [# 1] [# Next]    [/sport/football/article-7746061/Who-win-Ballon-dOr-Lionel-Messi-Virgil-van-Dijk-Cristiano-Ronaldo-battle-out.html  Who should win the Ballon d'Or? Lionel Messi, Virgil van...] [/sport/football/article-7736975/Jadon-Sancho-Joao-Felix-Matthijs-Ligt-lead-10-way-fight-win-Kopa-Trophy.html  Jadon Sancho, Joao Felix and Matthijs de Ligt are leading...] [/sport/football/article-7746119/Leaked-Ballon-DOr-results-appears-crown-Lionel-Messi-2019-winner.html  Leaked Ballon d'Or results list online appears to crown...] [/sport/football/article-7745815/What-time-Ballon-dOr-2019-today-Plus-nominees-location-more.html  What time is Ballon d'Or 2019 today? Plus nominees and more]    <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>13k shares<br><br><br><br> Messi is bookies favourite to win tonight,  [https://footballandcricketonline.blogspot.com/2020/06/antonella-rocuzzo-pregnent.html footballandcricketonline.blogspot.com] having scored 54 times for club and country in the 2018-19 season.<br>Even after an injury-hit start to this campaign, the 32-year-old scored nine times in seven games in October and November.<br>Antoine Griezmann and Frenkie de Jong also travelled as they are on a list of 30 candidates for the award while Marc-Andre ter Stegen is also on the shortlist of 10 for the Yashin Trophy, awarded to the best goalkeeper of the year.<br>        Antoine Griezmann and Frenkie de Jong also travelled as they are on a shortlist of 30 players<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox sport" data-version="2" id="mol-a3fc12f0-1529-11ea-86ad-d183e0b06a92" website Messi heads to France for Ballon d&apos;Or ceremony
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[/news/china/index.html China] has sensationally claimed that Australians are 'chronically racist' in the latest insult to come out of the communist state as relations continue to deteriorate.<br>The claim comes as the Xi Jingping's government threatens to destroy China's relationship with Australian universities, worth $3.1 billion in fees alone.<br>Education officials have already announced they will no longer recommend students study in Australia, and have threatened to divert thousands of [http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/students students] to the UK.<br>It leaves the $12 billion pumped into the Australian economy annually by Chinese students under threat, [https://gumroad.com/5175651905285/p/where-to-travel-to-in-to-enjoy-the-best-beach-holidays-in-sri-lanka sri lanka destinations] with China being the largest source of overseas enrollments. <br>In an article on the Global Times, a mouthpiece for the Chinese government, said Australia has a 'chronic' problem with racism - encouraging students not to come.<br>It quotes a supposed University of Sydney student, saying 'even though the campus is safe, hanging out with friends and shopping could be dangerous.' <br>         Two women are seen wearing face masks in Melbourne on May 28 (pictured) amid claims Australia has become 'racist' towards Asian people<br>         At UNSW (pictured), thousands of international students come from China, but this partnership could be under threat<br>It comes amid growing tensions between Australia and its largest trading partner, sparked by China's refusal to release vital information at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. <br>China has already [http://www.paramuspost.com/search.php?query=imposed&type=all&mode=search&results=25 imposed] huge 80 per cent tariffs on Australian barley, a huge economic hit for farmers.<br>'In March, a Chinese student from Hong Kong was punched in the face and injured for wearing a face mask, and a pair of Chinese students were attacked by local gang members in broad daylight in April,' the editorial reads.<br>'Chinese business owners were also targeted, finding racist slogans outside their shops and restaurants, or their properties being vandalised.<br>         At the University of Sydney (pictured) 69 per cent of its international students are from China<br>        The University of Sydney (pictured) receives millions in fees from Chinese students every year<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS news" data-version="2" id="mol-5b8849d0-ab60-11ea-a47d-ed25f5093e0e" website accuses Australia of being &apos;chronically racist&apos; in latest hit

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[/news/china/index.html China] has sensationally claimed that Australians are 'chronically racist' in the latest insult to come out of the communist state as relations continue to deteriorate.
The claim comes as the Xi Jingping's government threatens to destroy China's relationship with Australian universities, worth $3.1 billion in fees alone.
Education officials have already announced they will no longer recommend students study in Australia, and have threatened to divert thousands of students to the UK.
It leaves the $12 billion pumped into the Australian economy annually by Chinese students under threat, sri lanka destinations with China being the largest source of overseas enrollments. 
In an article on the Global Times, a mouthpiece for the Chinese government, said Australia has a 'chronic' problem with racism - encouraging students not to come.
It quotes a supposed University of Sydney student, saying 'even though the campus is safe, hanging out with friends and shopping could be dangerous.' 
Two women are seen wearing face masks in Melbourne on May 28 (pictured) amid claims Australia has become 'racist' towards Asian people
At UNSW (pictured), thousands of international students come from China, but this partnership could be under threat
It comes amid growing tensions between Australia and its largest trading partner, sparked by China's refusal to release vital information at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. 
China has already imposed huge 80 per cent tariffs on Australian barley, a huge economic hit for farmers.
'In March, a Chinese student from Hong Kong was punched in the face and injured for wearing a face mask, and a pair of Chinese students were attacked by local gang members in broad daylight in April,' the editorial reads.
'Chinese business owners were also targeted, finding racist slogans outside their shops and restaurants, or their properties being vandalised.' 
At the University of Sydney (pictured) 69 per cent of its international students are from China
The University of Sydney (pictured) receives millions in fees from Chinese students every year
<div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS news" data-version="2" id="mol-5b8849d0-ab60-11ea-a47d-ed25f5093e0e" website accuses Australia of being 'chronically racist' in latest hit