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‘We now face guns’: Small-scale miners fear Wagner’s advances in CAR
Al Jazeera· 1 day agoWhen Sadock arrived in the northwestern Central African Republic (CAR) town of Koki in November...
Covid maps show Nottingham summer wave as cases more than treble in the county
Nottinghamshire Live via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoNew figures from the UKHSA show hospital admissions rose by 24% in the week to Sunday, from a rate of 2.67 people per 100,000 to 3.31 per 100,000. The highest hospital admission ...
Canada had a free hit at Copa America - it has lessons to learn for the 2026 World Cup
New York Times· 1 day agoJesse Marsch pulled his team together in the moments after a crushing 2-0 loss to world champions...
He's an Aussie schooled in cricket. And he might be the top pick in the MLB Draft
New York Times· 1 day agoIn 1884, less than three decades after American miners introduced the sport to a new continent during the Victorian gold rush, an Australian made his professional baseball debut. Joe Quinn, ...
Why does it take Russia bombing a children’s hospital to make us care about Ukraine?
The Independent· 1 day agoThe targeting of the largest paediatric unit in the country was indeed a heinous act, and a cynical...
‘We do have a couple of mavericks… I was a small bit in that category myself’: Marty Clarke
The Irish News· 1 day agoNO matter how much time passes, whatever challenges the day to day throws up, Marty Clarke always...
‘Dad tried to kill us’: The fire that devastated Australia
BBC News· 1 day agoEve’s hand shakes as she pieces it together. A fire that would leave three children dead - including...
The key battles that could decide England's Euro 2024 semi-final with Netherlands
BBC News· 1 day agoVan Dijk v Kane & can Ake stop Saka? For the 23rd time, England and the Netherlands will face-off in...
England vs the West Indies live stream: how to watch Jimmy Anderson’s final Test match online
TechRadar· 1 day agoAfter 20 years, the time has come for cricket fans to say goodbye to Jimmy Anderson. The legendary...
Japan adds ‘most severe’ category to its heatstroke index amid deadly summer
The Guardian· 1 day agoMedical experts in Japan are to add a “most severe” category to the current heatstroke index, amid warnings that the extreme heat is straining medical services and causing damage to public health ...