How shock French Open finalist's tiny tattoo gives meaning to big run
Qualifier Maja Chwalinska is one win away from an unthinkable French Open title after coming through the darkest period of her life.
๐ฌ๐ง ์๊ตญ ยท "TINY" ยท ์ด 52๊ฑด
ํํฐ ๋ณด๊ธฐํ์ฌ ์ง์
50.0
0 = ๋ถ์ ์ฐ์ธ
50 = ์ค๋ฆฝ
100 = ๊ธ์ ์ฐ์ธ
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Qualifier Maja Chwalinska is one win away from an unthinkable French Open title after coming through the darkest period of her life.
Inspector general report offers a rare look inside ICE facilities amid growing scrutiny over conditions across the country
Four-part TV documentary examines the aftermath of Operation Peyzac, where officers posed as music industry figures to gather intelligence on crime It was the undercover police operation that led to 37 people being jailed for more than 400 years in total after officers set up a fake recording studio and record shop on a north London housing estate. Now, a four-part television documentary has brought Operation Peyzac back under the spotlight, prompting renewed scrutiny of the tactics used by undercover officers and calls for the operation to be examined by the UKโs ongoing spycops inquiry. Continue reading...
Montenegro, once known for its warm ties with Russia, emerged as a frontrunner when the EU last month
Scientists praise moves to investigate, retract or remove controversial studies. The authors stand by their work Three scientific papers that raised questions about vaccine safety and were used by the Trump administration to justify controversial changes to US vaccine policies have over the last two months been removed, retracted or placed under investigation by the journals that published them. In some cases, the actions occurred years after scientists first raised alarms about the studiesโ scientific merits. Continue reading...
Government hopes to rush NDIS and tax changes through parliament but opposition and crossbench push for more scrutiny Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The Greens want Labor to halt its plans to rush NDIS cuts through the Senate later this month, urging a longer inquiry process as the government seeks the minor partyโs support for its contentious tax and housing changes. It opens the possibility of the Greens and Coalition teaming up in parliament to support extending separate Senate inquiries into both the changes to the national disability insurance scheme and tax proposals, thereby delaying Laborโs hopes of passing those bills before the end of June. Continue reading...
Destiny Wilson, 34, poured gasoline on herself and set herself ablaze around 7am on Monday at a home in Hampton, Virginia. Her three-year-old disabled daughter, Jamie Lee, also died in the fire.
Sarah Jones appeals for calm after rioting over the death of Nowak, who was handcuffed while dying from stab wound Last night Abimbola Johnson, a barrister who chairs the independent scrutiny and oversight board for the police Race Action Plan, told Radio 4โs the World Tonight that he thought Chris Philpโs criticism of the police anti-racism commitment (see 8.19am) was โdisingenuousโ. He claimed that when Philp was policing minister The chair of the oversight board that scrutinised the Police Race Action Plan has said Chris Philpโs criticism of the policeโs policy is โdisingenuousโ and that he never raised concerns with the plan when he was policing minister from 2022 to 2024. Johnson said: For [Philp] to take umbrage at the idea that there is a commitment to reduce disparities in arrest rates and use of force is disingenuous. And I would also highlight that when the Conservative government were in power and Chris Philp was the policing minister, not once did he meet with the Race Action Plan, not once did he bring any legitimate concerns that he may have had around that and involve himself in any constructive conversations about it. Continue reading...
The South continues to dominate national growth patterns, claiming 10 of the countryโs 15 fastest-growing cities and nearly all of the largest numeric population gains
Trump has consistently faced scrutiny for leveraging his presidency for personal financial advantage, a pattern that has encompassed everything from merchandise deals and crypto ventures to hosting high-dollar political and official events at his properties
Shadow minister says the Coalition must treat minor party as an opponent, not an enemy. Follow todayโs news live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast James Paterson, the shadow defence minister, says that One Nationโs โincreased prominenceโ should bring โincreased scrutinyโ, brushing off suggestions from new party president Tony Abbott that the Liberals should not fight with parties to their political right. Paterson told the ABC on Monday night: One Nation are not our enemy but they are a political opponent, they are trying to take votes and seats off the Liberal Party. Their increased prominence in the polls, brings increased legitimate scrutiny on their performance, on their policies, on their candidates, on their conduct. Itโs up to the parliamentary party to chart our own course, and Iโm very clear about our role in this. Itโs not really his role as party president, itโs an organisational role, his role is to rally the troops, to raise money, to get the campaign organisations fighting fit, Iโm very pleased heโs put his hand up for that role, heโll be outstanding in it. Continue reading...
The alleged murderer was reportedly deported three times, and ICE was unable to deport him again after he was arrested on a DUI charge last June due to California's sanctuary laws.
Exclusive: Former Labor minister will lead the community-based investigation and report in October Peter Garrett on why Australians deserve the truth about Aukus โ Full Story podcast Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Former environment minister Peter Garrett will lead an independent inquiry into the Aukus defence pact, launched by a group of Labor veterans and public figures concerned proper scrutiny has never been applied to the $368bn defence plan. Garrett, the Midnight Oil frontman and longtime environmental campaigner, will be the lead commissioner on the five-month community-based investigation, being launched on Tuesday. Continue reading...
Launching in the UK this month, this new pint-sized console revives the motion-controlled video game boom of the 00s โ with better, safer tech For a wonderful moment in the noughties, video games became a truly universal pursuit. As I witnessed my controller-phobic aunt swing a Wii remote and nail a tennis serve, while my great-grandmother furrowed her brow over sudoku puzzles on her Nintendo DS, it seemed my long-derided hobby had finally gone mainstream. The Nintendo Wii flew off the shelves, inspiring a wave of competitors such as the Xbox Kinect camera that encouraged people to play games by moving their bodies. But the tide turned: outside of still-niche VR gaming and the odd controller-waggler on the Switch, motion-controlled gaming has barely been seen for more than a decade. Now, 20 years later, a new console is aiming to get the whole family flailing in front of the TV once again: the Nex Playground. Launching in the UK later this month, the first thing that struck me about this family-friendly device is just how tiny it is. The size of two and a half Rubikโs Cubes taped together, this impressively unintrusive device swaps cumbersome controllers for camera-controlled minigames, putting you and your family directly in the game. Using a wide-angle lens and AI-powered tracking tech, the Nex Playground offers over 50 games that track playersโ bodies as they leap, flail and dance about the living room. Itโs not hard to see the appeal. Continue reading...
Rampant Bull needed a makeover after wear and tear from tourists, but refurbishment โcastratedโ it, critics say The restoration of a floor mosaic in Milan called the Rampant Bull has been mocked after the works appear to have erased a crucial anatomical detail โ its testicles. The 19th-century mosaic in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II shopping arcade needed a makeover because a small crater had formed in the tiny pink tiles featuring the bullโs testicles, due to the constant stream of tourists performing a heel-spinning gesture. Continue reading...
Yves Sakila died after being restrained by security guards โin broad daylightโ Irish authorities have agreed to a second postmortem on the body of a Congolese man who died after being restrained by shop security guards on a Dublin street, prompting an outcry and comparisons to the death of George Floyd. A forensic pathologist from England is to conduct an independent postmortem this week on Yves Sakila, 35, an alleged shoplifter who was pursued and pinned to the ground in the city centre on 15 May. The police force, An Garda Sรญochรกna, is investigating. Continue reading...
The far shorter Middle East war has rapidly revealed the strategic weakness of US firepower in an interconnected world In a 1965 speech justifying the war in Vietnam, Lyndon B Johnson argued that the goal was to ensure โevery country can shape its own destinyโ since only in such a world could the US secure its own freedom. However, he also admitted โsuch were infirmities of man that force must often precede reason, and the waste of war, the works of peaceโ. It was the kind of elegant justification of the countryโs moral mission to which successive US presidential speechwriters have turned at times of war. Continue reading...
Residents in Burnhope, County Durham, will feel no less frustrated with a planning system that paved the way for 110,640 solar panels to be installed across 14 fields with little local scrutiny.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to fast-track colossal clean energy projects using new powers that curb community scrutiny.
A new study documents that the robustness of skulls in carnivorous dinosaurs began to evolve first, a direct response to the increasing size of the plant-eating dinosaurs they hunted, shortly after dinosaurs became Earth's dominant land animals