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25-under-25: Everything we got wrong on last year's ranking of the best young players in the NBA
25-under-25: Everything we got wrong on last year's ranking of the best young players in the NBA
Last year, we made some mistakes on our annual 25-under-25, ranking the best young players in the NBA. Here's everything we got wrong.
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden Denounces Efforts to Justify Hamas in Fiery Speech
Biden Denounces Efforts to Justify Hamas in Fiery Speech
President Joe Biden offered full-throated support to the Jewish community and a fiery denunciation of those offering justification
1970-01-01 08:00
Gaza crisis grows under intense bombardment as Israel retaliates to Hamas atrocities
Gaza crisis grows under intense bombardment as Israel retaliates to Hamas atrocities
Gaza's humanitarian crisis deepened Thursday as Israeli jets continued to pound the densely populated enclave in response to Hamas' brutal terror attacks, while Israel's government formed an emergency war cabinet and ordered hospitals to prepare for an expected escalation of violence.
1970-01-01 08:00
Authorities arrest mother of 3 'Soldiers of Christ' charged for the abuse and murder of South Korean woman, marking seventh arrest in case
Authorities arrest mother of 3 'Soldiers of Christ' charged for the abuse and murder of South Korean woman, marking seventh arrest in case
The mother of three suspects charged with murdering a South Korean woman, who was beaten and starved in Georgia by members of a religious group called the 'Soldiers of Christ,' has been arrested in connection with the woman's death, authorities said.
1970-01-01 08:00
Putin scales up attack on key town in eastern Ukraine as three dead in drone strikes on Russia
Putin scales up attack on key town in eastern Ukraine as three dead in drone strikes on Russia
Vladimir Putin’s forces have launched the “largest-scale offensive action” in eastern Ukraine’s Avdiivka town since the start of Russia’s invasion. The major push on the battlefield comes after Avdiivka witnessed two days of intense fighting as Russian tanks and equipment were seen moving towards Ukrainian lines. Major attacks, including hundreds of rocket and artillery strikes on the town, have been underway since Tuesday. “This is the largest-scale offensive action in our sector since the full-fledged war began,” said Vitaliy Barabash, the head of Avdiivka administration. Russia is pouring in a large number of troops and equipment in the region as they look to wrest the town from Kyiv, Ukrainian military officials said. The flare-up comes as drone attacks killed three people, including a child, in Russia’s Belgorod region and injured another two, regional officials said. The Russian defence ministry blamed Ukraine for carrying out the attack. Belgorod governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said debris from a drone downed by Russia’s anti-aircraft units damaged several houses and cars in the region. Mr Barabash said while the situation in Avdiivka on Wednesday was not quite as heated as the day before, battles have continued. Nearly two dozen attacks were made on the town’s old district and others in the city centre. A group of up to three Russian battalions with tanks and armoured vehicles support intensified operations near Avdiivka, the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces said. It said 10 enemy attacks on the town had been repelled. Russian accounts of the situation in Avdiivka also suggested fighting had intensified, but claimed its forces had “improved their position in the immediate outskirts around Avdiivka”. Avdiivka was retaken by Ukraine last month in a successful counteroffensive push in the east, but is facing the same fate as Bakhmut as it remains under siege for months now. Most of the town has been reduced to rubble. Russia’s gains around Avdiivka have been limited to the southwest of the town and its troops have not managed to complete an operational encirclement of the settlement, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said. Mr Putin’s forces will likely struggle to encircle the town if that is their intent, said the US-based think-tank monitoring the war. It said Avdiivka is “notoriously well-fortified and defended Ukrainian stronghold, which will likely complicate Russian forces’ ability to closely approach or fully capture the settlement”. Any hypothetical capture of the town will not offer Russia new routes to the rest of the Donetsk oblast as Russian forces already control critical segments of the nearby highway and routes, it said. The territorial control of the region, however, could be a bonus for Ukraine. “Russian forces likely intend attacks in the Avdiivka area to fix Ukrainian forces and prevent them from redeploying to other areas of the front. However, Ukrainian officials have already identified the Avdiivka push as a Russian fixing operation, and they are unlikely to unduly commit Ukrainian manpower to this axis,” the ISW said in its latest assessment. Ukrainian gains elsewhere along the frontline and on the battlefield continued on Wednesday as the General Staff said its forces were successful in the east of Klishchiivka and Andriivka near Bakhmut. The tactical positions held by Ukrainian forces were improved in the west of Robotyne, another critical battlefield zone in Zaporizhzhia oblast, the Ukrainian general staff and Tavriisk group commander Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi said. In southern Ukraine, Russian forces were pushing their attacks “sometimes using infantry and in some areas deploying quite a lot of vehicles into battle”, said Oleksandr Shtupun, a spokesperson for Ukraine’s southern group of forces. Now in its fifth month, Ukraine’s counteroffensive has two major battle zones as Kyiv’s troops look to secure areas around Bakhmut. They aim to retake the town and recapture villages in the south in a drive towards the Sea of Azov to sever a Russian land bridge between positions Moscow holds in the south and east. Read More Ukraine-Russia war – live: Missile strike kills four in Ukrainian school, say Kyiv officials Could Putin be arrested? President to leave Russia for first time since international arrest warrant issued Russia loses vote to rejoin UN’s top human rights body despite Putin’s charm offensive with stolen grain Russia claims it could play unlikely role of peacemaker in Israel and is ‘speaking to both sides’
1970-01-01 08:00
Ericsson’s $3 Billion Charge Piles Pressure on CEO, Cevian Says
Ericsson’s $3 Billion Charge Piles Pressure on CEO, Cevian Says
Ericsson’s nearly $3 billion writedown related to its biggest acquisition will ratchet up the pressure on the key
1970-01-01 08:00
How we got here: 3 Dodgers weaknesses that were exposed this postseason
How we got here: 3 Dodgers weaknesses that were exposed this postseason
The Los Angeles Dodgers were just swept by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Here were three weaknesses that were exploited, and what the team now faces in an important offseason.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ruble Surges as Russia Reimposes Some Exporter Capital Controls
Ruble Surges as Russia Reimposes Some Exporter Capital Controls
Russia’s currency headed for its best day in a month after the government imposed some capital controls as
1970-01-01 08:00
After troubled start, New York is shaking up its legal marijuana market with new competitors
After troubled start, New York is shaking up its legal marijuana market with new competitors
New York is dramatically expanding a legal marijuana market plagued by a sluggish rollout of retail stores
1970-01-01 08:00
Every Hamas member is a dead man, Netanyahu says
Every Hamas member is a dead man, Netanyahu says
It comes after the first meeting of Israel's emergency government, formed on Wednesday.
1970-01-01 08:00
Cricket World Cup: Indian, Pakistani players' friendship off the field
Cricket World Cup: Indian, Pakistani players' friendship off the field
The South Asian neighbours are fierce rivals on the cricket pitch - but share camaraderie outside of matches.
1970-01-01 08:00
UK Relies on Nordic Power Lifeline to Keep Lights on This Winter
UK Relies on Nordic Power Lifeline to Keep Lights on This Winter
Record exports of power from the Nordic region will be vital to keeping the lights on in Europe’s
1970-01-01 08:00
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