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Gotterup wins play-off to claim Phoenix Open

American Chris Gotterup mounts a late charge before beating Japan's Hideki Matsuyama in a play-off.
China’s Nio raises US$2.6 billion bet on EV battery swapping, plans to add 1,000 stations

China’s Nio raises US$2.6 billion bet on EV battery swapping, plans to add 1,000 stations

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Nio plans to add another 1,000 battery swapping stations to its network this year, adding to its US$2.6 billion bet on the technology despite a challenge from fast-charging batteries as it touts its 100 millionth swap. The company’s 3,729 stations allow owners of compatible Nio EVs to exchange a spent battery pack for a charged one in just three minutes, and most navigate the car into position automatically. Created to ease anxiety over range and slow...

Center-left Socialist candidate wins over populist in Portugal's presidential runoff

Center-left Socialist candidate António José Seguro recorded a thumping victory over hard-right populist André Ventura in Portugal's runoff presidential election Sunday, according to official results.
SEVEN Epstein bombshells you might've missed - Fergie's offer, 'wild' dinner, and Russian model

SEVEN Epstein bombshells you might've missed - Fergie's offer, 'wild' dinner, and Russian model

Jeffrey Epstein had multiple connections with powerful and influential people all over the world, with some now seeing their reputation in tatters over their close connection to the sex offender

El presidente de Israel visita el sitio de la masacre en Sydney y se reúne con familias de víctimas

Por ROD McGUIRK MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — El presidente de Israel, Isaac Herzog, colocó el lunes una ofrenda floral y varias piedras en el lugar de un ataque antisemita en Sydney que dejó 15 muertos, para comenzar una visita de Estado con el objetivo de consolar a los judíos australianos en duelo y mejorar las […]

How a small Scottish playground earned global recognition

The inclusive site in Dumfries has been recognised alongside facilities in Mumbai, Cairo and Medellin.

Five years of Hollywood - Wrexham's transformation

BBC Sport Wales looks at how Wrexham have evolved since being taken over by Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac five years ago.

Five years of Hollywood - Wrexham's transformation

BBC Sport Wales looks at how Wrexham have evolved since being taken over by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney five years ago.
Lies, horror, trauma: Kenyans recount forced Russian recruitment

Lies, horror, trauma: Kenyans recount forced Russian recruitment

The scars on Victor's forearm remind him constantly of the day a Ukrainian drone attacked him after he was forcibly conscripted, like hundreds of young Kenyans, into the Russian army.
Hong Kong authorities considering options for fourth harbour crossing

Hong Kong authorities considering options for fourth harbour crossing

Hong Kong authorities are looking beyond a shelved reclamation project near Lantau Island and are considering options for a fourth cross-harbour tunnel, with lawmakers describing such a facility as essential to ease persistent congestion and aid the city’s further development. In a 124-page transport strategy blueprint released last week, the Transport Department said it expected greater cross-harbour traffic in the coming years and would consider different engineering options to increase the...

Donation appeal as vulnerable face food bank delay

A mental health support team set up a pantry in Wolverhampton to help those living in food poverty.
From Antarctica To The Front Lines: Ukraine’s 'Military Penguins'

From Antarctica To The Front Lines: Ukraine’s 'Military Penguins'

A small but growing contingent of Ukrainians have become veterans both of Ukraine's only Antarctic base, and the battle against the Russian invasion.