Brisbane is back as an Australian Open warm-up event; mixed United Cup also set for Perth, Sydney
The Brisbane International is back among the tournaments scheduled ahead of next year’s Australian Open along with the United Cup in Sydney and Perth before the fist Grand Slam event of the year in Melbourne
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More than 700 million people don't know when — or if — they will eat again, UN food chief says
The head of the United Nations food agency says a global hunger crisis has left more than 700 million people not knowing when or if they will eat again
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Ukraine ‘holds initiative’ in counteroffensive against Russia, says UK military chief
Britain’s military chief has defended Ukraine’s counteroffensive and said its troops “continue to hold the initiative” amid criticism that the pushback against the Russian invasion is moving slowly. The comments have also come as the war-hit nation’s deputy defence minister on Thursday said “good news” had emerged in the eastern front of the battlefield. “In the north, they are holding and fixing Russian forces there and in the south they are making progress between 10km and 20km, depending on how you judge it,” Sir Tony Radakin was quoted as saying by The Guardian at the DSEI arms fair in London. “The idea that war is neat and tidy, and you can plan and predict it to the nth degree is nonsense,” said Britain’s most senior military officer. He said progress of the counteroffensive could not be measured by a predictable timetable and warned the UK is vulnerable to a potential missile or drone attack as he pushed for a further discussion on improving homeland security. There is an “aggressive world out there in terms of state threats”, he said, pointing out it is now easy to “get close to a country and fly drones in”. British armed forces were “having a bigger conversation about homeland defences”, the chief of the defence staff said and asked whether within that “we need to have a conversation about integrated missile defence”. Admiral Radakin has been closely monitoring the war with communication lines to Ukraine’s most senior military commander Valerii Zaluzhnyi. The comments come a week after Nato secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg shot back at recent criticism of “slow” counteroffensive from Ukrainian troops as he pointed out the numbers of mines in the battlefield Ukraine is encountering are at a historic high. “The starting point is that the Russian army used to be the second strongest in the world. And now the Russian army is the second strongest in Ukraine. That’s quite impressive by Ukrainians,” he said. “No one ever said that this was going to be easy,” Mr Stoltenberg told lawmakers at the European parliament earlier this month. “Hardly any time in history we have seen more mines on the battlefield than we are seeing in Ukraine today. So it was obvious that this was going to be extremely difficult. “The Ukrainians are gradually gaining ground. They have been able to breach the defensive lines of the Russian forces, and they are moving forward,” he said. Ukrainian officials said the war being fought in the country is unlike any other, as its air space has not been shut down and it does not have top-tier warplanes like F-16s. Last month, several US and other Western officials suggested the grinding war’s counteroffensive stage was falling short of expectations – but did not choose to be quoted on their claims. Some officials pointed holes in Ukraine’s strategy and blamed it for concentrating its forces in the wrong places. The counteroffensive has been backed by billions of dollars’ worth of Western military equipment. Read More Just 14 UK tanks for Ukraine? We must do better than that Sunak says Russian leader ‘doesn’t want to be held accountable’ at G20 US sends Ukraine controversial depleted uranium weapons that can pierce tank armour Zelensky needed to sack his defence minister – but it goes beyond just corruption scandals From Challenger to Leopard: How Ukraine’s tanks compare to Russia’s
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Ukraine troops capture village east of Bakhmut, military says
(Reuters) -Ukraine's military said on Friday that its troops have captured a village near Bakhmut, the eastern city that fell
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On this Day, September 15, 1978, Muhammad Ali wins world heavyweight championship
Muhammad Ali popularized the expression 'float like a butterfly, sting like a bee'
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Thousands sign up to experience magic mushrooms as Oregon's novel psilocybin experiment takes off
Oregon has taken an unprecedented step in offering psilocybin, also known as magic mushrooms, to the public
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South Korea house prices climb for second month in August
SEOUL South Korea's housing market climbed for a second straight month in August, data showed on Friday, with
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What people are saying about the US auto worker strike
The United Auto Workers union launched simultaneous strikes at three factories owned by General Motors, Ford and Chrysler
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Japan's Largest Taiwanese Cultural Festival 'TAIWAN PLUS' Returns to Ueno Park on Sept 16 and 17
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 15, 2023--
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Serge Gainsbourg's home finally opens with Charlotte as guide
As the home of France's beloved troubadour Serge Gainsbourg finally opens to the public, it is his daughter Charlotte who acts...
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Iraq steps up repatriations from Islamic State camp in Syria, hoping to reduce militant threats
Iraq is stepping up repatriation of its citizens from a camp in northeastern Syria housing tens of thousands of people, mostly wives and children of Islamic State fighters but also supporters of the militant group
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China economic data show signs slowdown may be easing, as central bank acts to support growth
China has reported its factories picked up their pace and retail sales also gained momentum in August, suggesting the economy may be gradually recovering from its post-pandemic malaise
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