Euroviews. Navalny is the latest martyr of Russian totalitarianism
As much as the news of Alexei Navalny’s sudden death on Friday came as an intense shock, it's hard to escape the blood-curdling shadow of its inevitability.
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As much as the news of Alexei Navalny’s sudden death on Friday came as an intense shock, it's hard to escape the blood-curdling shadow of its inevitability.
DOHA :Defending champion Sarah Sjostrom was fastest in the women's 50 metres freestyle preliminaries at the World Championships in Doha on Saturday, but 1,500m holder Ahmed Hafnaoui crashed out of the morning heats to cap a dismal meet.
Building work has started on converting a historic New Islington mill into more than 150 apartments, it’s been confirmed.
DOHA : Defending champion Sarah Sjostrom was fastest in the women's 50 metres freestyle preliminaries at the World Championships in Doha on Saturday ahead of her bid for a sixth successive 50m butterfly world title.
The Premier League's thrilling narrative continues as Manchester City prepares to host Chelsea this Saturday evening at the Etihad Stadium. Pep Guardiola's side, riding high on a six-match winning streak, will be aiming for their seventh consecutive victory in the league.
Cole Palmer's exit from Manchester City is Pep Guardiola's responsibility, the manager admits, adding that the winger may have stayed had he played as much as Phil Foden has.
Xabi Alonso is an incredible talent from the new generation of managers given his impressive run at Bayer Leverkusen, soon to depart Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said.
Fast bowler Kyle Jamieson faces another long spell on the sidelines after suffering a stress fracture in his back, New Zealand Cricket announced Saturday. Jamieson has been ruled out of cricket for at least six months after scans revealed the injury following New Zealand's first Test win over South Africa in Mount Maunganui this month. The towering seamer took match figures of 6-93 but later complained of back pain, which ruled him out of the second Test. The injury is in the same location as a fracture which required an operation in February last year but team medical staff have decided against another operation.