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Semi-final duel looming as Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff run hot at Australian Open
Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff moved to within one round of a semi-final collision course at the Australian Open as the two highest-ranked players in the top half of the singles draw maintained their momentum on a warm day in Melbourne Park.
On Sunday, Sabalenka extended her dominant run in …
Germany is gripped by election fever … but Trump is pulling the strings
TikTok stopped working in the US late on Saturday, shortly before a federal ban on the Chinese-owned short-video app was due to take effect.
The app was no longer available on Apple’s iOS App Store or Google’s Play Store. The US Congress passed a law in April mandating that parent …
Harlequins see off Glasgow to reach Champions Cup knockout stages
A Champions Cup of modest returns for the English was at least given a fillip by Quins. This reasonably comfortable win over Glasgow across the road from where the Calcutta Cup will be contested next week put the home team through to the last 16. No one will particularly relish …
Chloe Kim, Maddie Mastro make history with double cork 1080s at Laax Open
Chloe Kim and Maddie Mastro became the first women to land a double cork 1080 in snowboard halfpipe competition during a US one-two finish at the Laax Open on Saturday in Switzerland.
, secured her fifth Laax …The inside story of how an unlikely alliance of Trump and Biden led to historic Gaza ceasefire deal
It was a subtle, but significant flex of power by
Donald Trump’s new envoy to the Middle East
. Ten days before tomorrow’s presidential inauguration, he called Israel to announce he was coming to Tel Aviv to meet Benjamin Netanyahu.Trump had demanded a deal to release Israel’s …
‘Finally it’s happening. I know he’s still alive’: Families of Israeli hostages await nervously the return of their loved ones
For over a decade the world seemed to have forgotten Avera Mengistu.
An Israeli Jew of Ethiopian heritage, who reportedly had mental health issues, Mengistu was 28 when he entered the Gaza Strip voluntarily on 7 September 2014 after a dispute with his mother.
Mistaken for an Israeli soldier and …
Revealed: Conservatives spent £134m on never-used IT systems for failed Rwanda scheme
The Conservative government spent more than £130m on IT and data systems for the scheme to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, which will never be used, the
Observer
can reveal.Digital tools needed to put the forced removal programme into effect made up the second-largest chunk of the
Trump says he will likely grant TikTok a 90-day reprieve from US ban when he takes office
All change for England: Borthwick plots full-back role for talisman Marcus Smith
Steve Borthwick is giving strong consideration to shifting Marcus Smith to full-back and deploying Freddie Steward on the wing as he plots a course to England’s Six Nations opener against Ireland in Dublin.
Smith has started England’s last seven Tests at fly-half and was their most eye-catching performer during a …