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Miami Open tennis player Arthur Cazaux collapses mid-match
Social media footage depicts Arthur Cazaux on the ground, where he is seen preparing to be served by Harold Mayot, who leads 2-1 in the third set. At the Miami Open, a French tennis player collapsed in the middle of a match. Arthur Cazaux was compelled to withdraw from his Monday qualifier against Harold Mayot in the third set subsequent to a fall to the ground.
Nicholas Bidar seeks release from obsolete indefinite sentence
Nicholas Bidar has remained incarcerated since his 2009 sentencing to an indefinite term with an eight-year minimum tariff for a series of robberies and resisting arrest while brandishing a firearm at police officers. An individual incarcerated for an indefinite imprisonment term, which was eliminated over a decade ago, has characterised his ongoing incarceration as "hell" while pleading for his release.
Cricket Australia cancels T20 over Afghanistan women’s rights concerns
The postponement of the second Australian men's cricket series against Afghanistan in succession can be attributed to the nation's appalling human rights record concerning women and girls. A one-day international series scheduled to be played in the United Arab Emirates in March 2023 had already been cancelled by Australia on account of "a marked deterioration" in the treatment of women in the country.
‘Historic occasion for fans’: Football regulation legislation
The Premier League has already expressed apprehension regarding the new initiatives, stating that they may "erode the appeal and competitiveness of English football." The declaration follows the Crouch review, which was instigated by an endeavour to establish a European Super League. The initiative to establish an Independent Football Regulator (IFR) for the professional men's game has been declared by the government.
Jaguar I-Pace drivers lose cheap Octopus Energy charging
I-Pace owners are critical of Jaguar Land Rover and Octopus Energy for abruptly withdrawing JLR electric vehicles (EVs) from the charging application with only a few hours notice. Users who are "furious" have taken to I-Pace Forums over the past week to share emails they received from Octopus Energy informing them that, due to JLR software changes, their electric vehicle will no longer be compatible with intelligent Octopus Go for charging.
HMRC accused of hiding Loan Charge scandal, inquiry demanded
A "failure of parliamentary scrutiny" has been levelled against the Treasury Committee about the publication of correspondence it exchanged with HMRC concerning the Loan Charge controversy. In light of ten suicides associated with the tax crackdown, campaigners have demanded an investigation. Members of parliament and activists are demanding a parliamentary investigation into the Loan Charge scandal, with HMRC being accused of "airbrushing" its approach to severe tax enforcement that was linked to several suicides.
Can Rahul Gandhi defeat Narendra Modi with ‘unity marches’?
Thousands of individuals congregated at Shivaji Park in Mumbai, the financial capital of India, where resounding chants and songs advocating for justice reverberated. This renowned location had been the site of numerous freedom fighter rallies during the nation's decades-long struggle for independence against the British. This time, the slogans demanded a distinct "freedom" from the Bharatiya Janata Party government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
England Women win first T20 of New Zealand tour
England captain Heather Knight led her team to a 27-run victory over New Zealand in the opening Twenty20 international by paving the way. Before dismissing New Zealand to 160 for four in Dunedin, Knight amassed 63 runs off 39 deliveries as the visiting attack halted the hosts' response. Knight bowled two tight overs in total.
Daily apple cider vinegar shot may aid weight loss, diabetes
"Apple cider vinegar is the subject of considerable interest, and based on my research, I am convinced that it is more than a fancy salad vinegar or an ancient home remedy," says Dr Darshna Yagnik, a lecturer in biomedical research at Middlesex University. Her remarks follow last week's report that ingesting one dose of it daily could facilitate weight loss.
Legislation introduces independent football regulator
The establishment of an autonomous football regulatory body remains a priority for the United Kingdom government as the Football Governance Bill is scheduled to be presented in Parliament on Tuesday. The legislation would confer supervisory authority over clubs in England's top five divisions on an entity that is separate from both the government and football authorities.
Gambia votes to lift ban on female genital mutilation
On Monday, members of the parliament of the West African nation voted 42 to four in favor of advancing the contentious bill. The bill in question seeks to repeal a seminal ban on female genital mutilation (FGM) that was implemented in 2015. The current ban imposes a prison sentence of up to three years.
Unilever will lay off 7,500 workers
To "maximize returns for shareholders," the company intends to divest its extensive ice cream business to realize cost reductions in other areas. Unilever, the manufacturer of consumer products such as Marmite and Domestos, has disclosed its intention to reduce its workforce by 7,500 employees worldwide.