Sinner holds off Zverev to defend Wimbledon title Jannik Sinner underlines why he is the world's best player by holding off Alexander Zverev to win back-to-back Wimbledon men's singles titles. England vs Argentina: Greatest moments before FIFA World Cup semifinal England and Argentina renew their longstanding football rivalry with a World Cup final place at stake. Martha Lillard, last known US polio survivor using iron lung, dies aged 78 Lillard, of Oklahoma, contracted polio when she was five and slept inside cylindrical metal device to help her breathe The last known US person living with polio and relying on an iron lung has died aged 78. Martha Lillard, who contracted polio at age five and spent most of her life dependent on an iron lung machine that helped her breathe, died on 26 June in Oklahoma, according to an online obit… Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa, Ruler Who Transformed Qatar, Dies at 74 Under Sheikh Hamad, the tiny nation of Qatar developed immense natural gas wealth and cultivated influence far beyond its borders. |
Ukraine's prime minister stepping down after only a year, in Zelenskyy reshuffle Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Svyrydenko has stepped down as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy begins a reshuffle of Ukraine's government. IDF to remain in Lebanon if Hezbollah refuses to leave pilot zones, Ambassador Leiter says He added that US President Donald Trump "has been consistent" throughout the war with Iran, saying that Israel will join the Americans in their current campaign if requested. Scientists just created a Black Hole-like energy system in a lab without moving anything In a groundbreaking experiment, scientists have successfully replicated the extreme conditions found around black holes in a controlled laboratory environment. This remarkable feat validates theories regarding energy harnessing from rotating black holes. By artificially inducing rotation in a fixed apparatus, they effectively simulated cosmic energy mechanisms. This pivotal advancement holds prom… Outgoing Colombia minister warns climate gains could be at risk under new government Colombia’s outgoing environment minister Irene Vélez Torres has warned that the incoming government could reverse recent climate and conservation gains, citing On birthright citizenship, the Supreme Court 'originalists' split on history and Trump The conservative justices see 'originalism' as a guiding principle to prevent judges from changing the Constitution to adjust to changing times. But that flipped this year. |
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