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Caster Semenya says rights court ruling is 'only the beginning'
Caster Semenya says rights court ruling is 'only the beginning'
Double Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya Wednesday hailed the decision of the European Court of Human Rights which ruled her human rights...
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Barcelona seal Vitor Roque signing from Athletico Paranaense
Barcelona seal Vitor Roque signing from Athletico Paranaense
Barcelona have agreed a deal to sign young striker Vitor Roque from Brazilian side Athletico Paranaense, the...
1970-01-01 08:00
Exclusive-Bonderman's Wildcat seeks to thwart $2.9 billion Consolidated Communications deal
Exclusive-Bonderman's Wildcat seeks to thwart $2.9 billion Consolidated Communications deal
By Anirban Sen NEW YORK Wildcat Capital Management LLC, which manages the wealth of buyout firm TPG Inc's
1970-01-01 08:00
Tristan Tate addresses accusations of white supremacy, proclaims he’s 'half-Black', trolls call him 'old ba****d'
Tristan Tate addresses accusations of white supremacy, proclaims he’s 'half-Black', trolls call him 'old ba****d'
Tristan Tate responds to white supremacy accusations amid controversial remarks on the British Empire, sparking heated online debate
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Mark Zuckerberg means 'serious business' after posing topless with UFC champions
Mark Zuckerberg means 'serious business' after posing topless with UFC champions
Mark Zuckerberg is seemingly in beast mode ahead of his rumoured fight with fellow tech mogul Elon Musk after he was spotted training with UFC champions. On Wednesday (12 July), fighters Israel Adesanya and Alex Volkanovski shared a topless snap with the Meta boss. "No fugazi with Mark," Adesanya wrote. "This is Serious Business‼️" The post was also shared on Instagram, where Zuckerberg commented: "It’s an honor to train with you guys!" Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter It comes after Lex Fridman shared a glimpse into his "impromptu training session" with Musk. The computer scientist and artificial intelligence researcher complimented Musk's "strength, power and skill, on the feet and on the ground." He added: "It's really inspiring to see Elon and Mark doing martial arts, but I think the world is served far better if they train martial arts but not fight in the cage. That said, as Elon says, the most entertaining outcome is the most likely... I'm there for them, no matter what." Of course, the back-and-forth has been prompted by the pair seemingly agreeing to a fight, after Musk said he was "up for a cage match" ahead of Zuckerberg's Twitter-rival app, Threads. Zuckerberg responded with a screenshot of Musk’s tweet with the caption "send me location". Things have since heated up, with Musk calling Zuck a "cuck". Musk responded to a screenshot of a Threads post saying: "Hey @zuck, you should go to space just to make him really mad lol." Zuckerberg replied with a crying laughing emoji, which prompted Musk to write on Twitter: "Zuck is a cuck." He also went on to reply to a Twitter parody account that called Zuckerberg "lizard boy". The real question on everyone's mind, is who would win? Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
Barcelona confirm €40m arrival of Brazilian wonderkid
Barcelona confirm €40m arrival of Brazilian wonderkid
Barcelona have confirmed the signing of Brazil international Vitor Roque.
1970-01-01 08:00
How much did Tom Cruise earn from 'Mission Impossible 7'? Exploring insane net worth of the mega star
How much did Tom Cruise earn from 'Mission Impossible 7'? Exploring insane net worth of the mega star
Tom Cruise is one of the richest actors in the world but a lucrative deal for 'Mission Impossible 7' sets him on the course to becoming the wealthiest
1970-01-01 08:00
Retiring double World Cup-winner Steyn 'blessed' with long career
Retiring double World Cup-winner Steyn 'blessed' with long career
South Africa's two-time Rugby World Cup winner Francois Steyn said on Wednesday he was lucky to have such a long...
1970-01-01 08:00
3 tax prep firms shared 'extraordinarily sensitive' data about taxpayers with Meta, lawmakers say
3 tax prep firms shared 'extraordinarily sensitive' data about taxpayers with Meta, lawmakers say
Some congressional Democrats say three large tax preparation firms sent “extraordinarily sensitive” information on tens of millions of taxpayers to Facebook parent company Meta over at least two years
1970-01-01 08:00
Red Bull has handed Daniel Ricciardo the first step to Sergio Perez’s seat
Red Bull has handed Daniel Ricciardo the first step to Sergio Perez’s seat
Within the Red Bull ecosystem, encompassing two teams on the Formula 1 grid and the junior team below, there is no doubting who the senior statesman is. When Dr Helmut Marko speaks, people listen. And for Nyck de Vries, the writing has been on the wall for a while now. Asked after the British Grand Prix whether Red Bull’s ‘third driver’ Daniel Ricciardo could replace De Vries at Red Bull’s sister team AlphaTauri, Marko grinned. A grin which told us everything we need to know. “We’ll have the tyre test next week and then we’ll see,” he stated. That test, with Ricciardo in the cockpit of Red Bull’s RB19 rocketship for the first time this season, took place on Tuesday morning at Silverstone. Hours later, the Australian’s return to F1 was confirmed. The first thing to note is, despite his obvious struggles, it is brutally harsh on Nyck de Vries. When the Dutchman made his splash last September in Monza – filling in for Alex Albon at Williams and securing points with an impressive ninth-place finish – it must have seemed like a dream. The former Formula 2 and Formula E champion had long been on the cusps of a grid spot, entwined in Mercedes’ junior programme, and now a 2023 place was inevitable. AlphaTauri, with Pierre Gasly departing for Alpine, moved swiftly for De Vries – a decision we have now learned that Christian Horner did not agree with. Yet this year, the pairing has always felt like an uncomfortable marriage. AlphaTauri have slumped to the worst team on the grid, with Williams showing signs of improvement under the leadership of James Vowles. And while Yuki Tsunoda – in his third season with the team, it should be said – has maximised any potential out of the AT04, De Vries has undeniably stumbled in his first full season. 10 races. Zero points. Out the door. De Vries may now look back with regret that he did not stick in Mercedes’ wider bubble and eye a spot with Williams. The chances are he would have been favoured over Logan Sargeant, the only other driver on the grid yet to score a point this season. But the stark reality is that De Vries is a sacrificial lamb in this situation. Because, as we have seen in the past with Red Bull’s ruthless revolving door, his axing and Ricciardo’s return is about something much bigger than the prospects of Red Bull’s sister team this season. As much as De Vries’ poor form looks the reason on paper, Sergio Perez’s struggles as Max Verstappen’s team-mate in the past two months is a factor equally important, if not more so. Since winning the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in April, Perez has endured a wretched run given he is, clearly, in the fastest car. While Verstappen is on a win streak of six, Perez has finished on the podium just twice and has not made the final qualifying session in his last five races. Three of those have been a humiliating exit in Q1. Thus, Perez has gone from a world championship contender to under pressure for his race seat in a matter of months. While Horner insists publicly that the Mexican’s spot is not shrouded in uncertainty – with a contract until the end of the 2024 season – there is no doubting that Ricciardo’s re-emergence heaps an extra crumb of pressure on that second Red Bull seat. For what its worth, simply assuming Ricciardo will snap up Perez’s seat as soon as next year is inadvisable. The 34-year-old was dropped by McLaren for a reason, after a chastening 2022 campaign, and has plenty to prove in the remaining 12 races of this season, starting next week in Hungary. But if the tyre test is anything to go by, the popular Aussie is champing at the bit. Speculation is rife that his best time would have been quick enough for the front row at the British Grand Prix on Sunday. Sure, it was just a tyre test, but nonetheless impressive after eight months out of the car. A similar set of statement performances throughout the season’s remainder, back where it all began with Red Bull’s sister team, could give Ricciardo the most unlikeliest of routes back into the sport permanently with Red Bull next year. At the very least, it will give Marko and Horner a decision to make. Read More Daniel Ricciardo returns to F1 as he replaces Nyck de Vries A fictional Drive to Survive? Daniel Ricciardo ‘full steam ahead’ with scripted F1 show Daniel Ricciardo shaped void will take some filling by Oscar Piastri at Australian GP Daniel Ricciardo returns to F1 as he replaces Nyck de Vries The moment Norris came of age in British Grand Prix – and it wasn’t his super start Max Verstappen storms to British Grand Prix victory with two Brits on the podium
1970-01-01 08:00
Medical and aid groups in northwest Syria fear worse conditions if aid flow from Turkey stops
Medical and aid groups in northwest Syria fear worse conditions if aid flow from Turkey stops
The United Nations Security Council's failure to renew the critical flow of international aid from Turkey into opposition-held northwestern Syria has rattled Syrians and social workers
1970-01-01 08:00
EU fines US firm Illumina $475 million for jumping gun on buying cancer-screening company Grail
EU fines US firm Illumina $475 million for jumping gun on buying cancer-screening company Grail
The European Union has slapped a $475 million fine on U.S. biotech giant Illumina for buying out cancer-screening company Grail without the approval of the 27-nation bloc’s antitrust watchdog
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