Andy Murray will meet with Novak Djokovic to consider the future of their trial partnership following the 24-time grand slam champion’s retirement from the semi-finals
Author: Sarah Mitchell
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Italy’s interior minister said on Thursday a Libyan man detained under an international war crimes arrest warrant and then unexpectedly released had been swiftly repatriated
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Irritating though it is to be conceding anything to the objectionable Mel Gibson (whose 2006 film Apocalypto is very good), his new film does serve
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Sundance 2025: the 10 films not to miss at this year’s festival
Sundance remains one of the toughest festivals to truly predict – a smattering of unknown first-timers unfurling distributor-less films that are often shrouded in mystery