‘A great champion’: Andy Murray remembered by rivals before retiring at Olympics
Over the past 20 years, Andy Murray has built one of the greatest tennis careers. As he prepares to hang up his racket at the
IOC ‘deeply apologises’ after South Korean athletes introduced as North Korean
Olympic Games organisers said they “deeply apologise” for introducing South Korea’s athletes as North Korean during the opening ceremony in Paris. As the South Korean
‘Hold on to your seats’: how much will AI affect the art of film-making?
Last year, Rachel Antell, an archival producer for documentary films, started noticing AI-generated images mixed in with authentic photos. There are always holes or limitations
Streaming: the best films set in Paris
The Paris Olympics are being held at the very time of year when the City of Light is least desirable as a destination, as all
Carl Lewis, Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams endure rocky Seine boat ride with Olympic flame
Carl Lewis, as a nine-time Olympic champion and the IOC’s sportsman of the 20th century, has faced down some formidable foes over the years. But
Erik ten Hag warns Manchester United need depth for ‘survival of the fittest’
Erik ten Hag is concerned that Manchester United need to “catch up on squad depth” with the manager worried that the 60-plus injuries his side
Parents pay tribute to three children killed in east London house fire
The parents of three children who died in an east London house fire have paid tribute to them, saying they were “loved beyond words and
Sacking of senior police officer who failed to provide drug test sample overturned
The sacking of a senior police officer who failed to provide a sample for a drugs test when he was accused of smoking cannabis has
Mexico president calls for ‘transparency’ amid secrecy over Sinaloa cartel arrests
The Mexican president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has called for “transparency” after the sudden and secretive arrests by US authorities of two top leaders of
Canada owes First Nations billions after making ‘mockery’ of treaty deal, top court rules
An “egregious” refusal by successive Canadian governments to honor a key treaty signed with Indigenous nations made a “mockery” of the deal and deprived generations