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Itauma fighting Usyk or Wardley a ridiculous conversation - Bunce

Steve Bunce says Moses Itauma is the future of the heavyweight division, but that future isn't quite here yet.

Itauma fighting Usyk or Wardley a ridiculous conversation - Bunce

Steve Bunce says Moses Itauma is the future of the heavyweight division, but that future isn't quite here yet.

Itauma fighting Usyk or Wardley a ridiculous conversation - Bunce

Steve Bunce says Moses Itauma is the future of the heavyweight division, but that future isn't quite here yet.

Itauma fighting Usyk or Wardley a ridiculous conversation - Bunce

Steve Bunce says Moses Itauma is the future of the heavyweight division, but that future isn't quite here yet.

Itauma fighting Usyk or Wardley a ridiculous conversation - Bunce

Steve Bunce says Moses Itauma is the future of the heavyweight division, but that future isn't quite here yet.

Rybakina battles past Pegula to reach Miami semis

Elena Rybakina beats Jessica Pegula for a fifth straight time to move into the semi-finals of the Miami Open.

Rybakina battles past Pegula to reach Miami semis

Elena Rybakina beats Jessica Pegula for a fifth straight time to move into the semi-finals of the Miami Open.

How the US Became an International Serial Killer

For decades, the United States moved from covert assassination plots to openly embracing assassination or “targeted killing” as policy. The post How the US Became an International Serial Killer appeared first on Global Research.

Iran, Trump and Strait of Hormuz – Who Is the “Bad Guy”?

“Let me get one thing straight: Egypt charges $200,000 to $700,000 per transit through the Suez Canal.  Large container ships or tankers can exceed $1 million. Panama charges $100,000-$450,000 per transit.  Large Neopanamax vessels cost up to $500,000 to transit … The post Iran, Trump and Strait of Hormuz – Who Is the “Bad Guy”? appeared first on Global Research.
Somalia football slowly becomes a women's game

Somalia football slowly becomes a women's game

Hundreds of Somali spectators cheered as they watched two teams of young women play football in a Mogadishu stadium -- an unimaginable scene in the conservative, conflict-hit country just a few years ago.
Australian woman convicted after putting googly eyes on controversial ‘Blue Blob’ sculpture

Australian woman convicted after putting googly eyes on controversial ‘Blue Blob’ sculpture

Mount Gambier artwork depicts mythical megafauna inspired by ancient marsupials found in region’s caves
Air-con technician critically injured after fall from ladder in Tsuen Wan

Air-con technician critically injured after fall from ladder in Tsuen Wan

A Hong Kong air-conditioner technician was critically injured after falling from a ladder in Tsuen Wan on Thursday morning. Police said they received a report at 9.18am that the man, who is in his sixties, had fallen while working at a building at 88 Yeung Uk Road. The man was unconscious as he was taken to Princess Margaret Hospital in Kwai Chung, the force said. “As of 11.45am, the worker was admitted to the intensive care unit,” a police spokesman said. Fay Siu Sin-man, chief executive of the...