Back to the future: Murray’s apt finale and Nadal and Djokovic’s 60th dustup
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Green economy could generate 3.3m jobs across Africa by 2030 – report
A greener economy could bring millions of jobs to some of the largest countries in Africa, according to a new report. Research by the development
Premier League games being held abroad is inevitable, says Sadiq Khan
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Reece James admits Enzo Fernández’s racist singing may cause ‘problem’ for Chelsea
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Deadpool’s obnoxious gay panic humour is a tiresome schoolyard taunt
Even by the standards of opportunistic franchise cross-pollination that has fed the superhero film genre in recent years, Deadpool & Wolverine is a business merger
Weather tracker: Typhoon Gaemi wreaks havoc in Philippines and Taiwan
Typhoon Gaemi has been wreaking havoc, with the Philippines government forced to declare a state of calamity last week in its capital Manila, and flooding
Raphael Rogiński: Žaltys review | Jude Rogers’ folk album of the month
Named after a Lithuanian snake spirit that supposedly brings families health and prosperity, Polish guitarist Raphael Rogiński’s hypnotic new album is filled with the heat