Russian strikes leave thousands in northern Ukraine without power and water
An overnight Russian strike left more than 100,000 Ukrainian households without power.
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An overnight Russian strike left more than 100,000 Ukrainian households without power.
It took almost five years, but Nate Diaz finally got his revenge over Jorge Masvidal in a professional boxing ring Saturday.
BERLIN : Spain and England have experienced very different journeys to Sunday's Euro 2024 final. We look at their path to Berlin below.
Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner was ruled out of Friday night's 95-86 loss at Indiana after suffering what the team announced as a right hip injury in the second quarter.
The quarter-final stage of Wimbledon begins at the All England Club on Tuesday.
Novak Djokovic believes the prospect of creating tennis history will provide the "fuel" he needs to defeat Carlos Alcaraz and clinch an eighth Wimbledon title and record 25th Grand Slam on Sunday. Just five weeks after undergoing surgery on his right knee, 37-year-old Djokovic can become the oldest Wimbledon champion of the modern era and avenge his heartbreaking five-set loss to the Spaniard in last year's final. "I'm aware of what's on the line. Any Grand Slam that I play, there's always history now on the line," said Djokovic. "I will try to use that as a fuel to play my best tennis."
Hundreds of thousands of music fans camped out at Worthy Farm in Somerset last weekend for this year’s Glastonbury Festival.
Jessica Hull showcased a fearsome form ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games as the Australian set a world record of five minutes and 19.70 seconds in the women's 2,000m at the Diamond League meeting. The previous world record of this non-Olympic event was 5:21.56 achieved by Francine Niyonsaba of Burundi in September 2021. Having followed closely as the pacemakers led through the first 1,000m in 2:39.88, Hull stayed focused and the trackside lights indicating world record pace never left her side, reports Xinhua. Hull followed the United States' Heather MacLean as the second pacemaker stepped aside, and then when MacLean left the track too, it was Hull against the clock. Storming away from the lights as she left the final bend, Hull crossed the finish line in 5:19.70 to take almost two seconds off the previous world record.