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Novak Djokovic worried by injury suffered in win against Alcaraz
The clock is ticking for Novak Djokovic and what appears to be a groin or hamstring strain after his quarter-final victory after he expressed fears the injury could hinder his pursuit of an 11th Australian Open and 25th grand slam title.
Djokovic overpowered Carlos Alcaraz in four sets in a …
France needs ‘clearer’ rape laws that include consent, report finds
France should update its rape law to add a clear reference to consent, a parliamentary report has found, months after French society was shaken by
over the repeated drugging and rape ofGisèle Pelicot
. , to be …Wounded Djokovic outlasts young gun Alcaraz to close in on history | Jack Snape
When the gunslinger takes a bullet, the movie tends to quicken. A shootout goes awry, the drama builds. Their stomach bloody. Their eyes blinking new resolve. The thoughts of the audience turn only to how long they can last. This cinematic masterpiece was no exception. On Tuesday Novak Djokovic enjoyed …
Libyan general arrested in Turin on ICC warrant for alleged war crimes
A Libyan general wanted for alleged war crimes and violence against inmates at a prison near Tripoli has been arrested in the northern Italian city of Turin.
Osama Najim, also known as Almasri, was held on Sunday on an international arrest warrant after a tipoff from Interpol, a source at …
Jon Stewart on Trump’s inauguration: ‘A cycle of no accountability’
Jon Stewart
Back at his Monday evening perch on the Daily Show,
wasted no time tearing intoTrump’s inauguration
, attended bysuch tech billionaire
CEOs or …Jules Feiffer, award-winning political cartoonist and writer, dies at 95
Strike Houthis while Iran is weak, UN-backed Yemeni government urges west
The west should seize the opportunity to target the Tehran-backed Houthi leadership in Yemen while the Iranian government is weakened, the vice-president of the UN-backed government in Aden has said.
Aidarus al-Zoubaidi said that Iran’s reverses in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza had left the country “massively weakened”. “They have one …
Putin and Xi hold video call in show of unity hours after Trump inauguration
The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, held a video call with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, in a symbolic display of unity just hours after Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the US.
Speaking from his Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Putin highlighted the close ties between the …
Jenny Randerson, Lady Randerson, who has died aged 76, was a Liberal and then Liberal Democrat politician who spent 28 years in a succession of elected posts in Wales, followed by 14 years as a life peer, including three years, 2012-15, as a junior minister in the Wales Office in …