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Chelsea are confident of winning the race to sign the Palmeiras prodigy Estêvão Willian. Talks are continuing over a deal that would take the 17-year-old
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Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof sentenced to eight years in prison and flogging
The Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof has been sentenced to eight years in prison, flogging, a fine and the confiscation of property, his lawyer has confirmed.
Domestic abuse survivors ‘put in danger by early prison release of perpetrators’
Survivors of domestic abuse have been put in danger by ministers’ failure to give notice of the early release from prison of their abusers, a
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Luis Rubiales to stand trial for World Cup kiss of footballer Jenni Hermoso
Spain’s former football chief, Luis Rubiales, will have to stand trial over the unsolicited kiss he planted on footballer Jenni Hermoso, after the country’s high
Steve Albini, US alt-rock musician and producer, dies aged 61
Steve Albini, the vocalist, guitarist and producer who was at the helm of a series of the most esteemed albums across the US alternative music
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Grigor Dimitrov was describing his improbable journey from humble origins in Haskovo, Bulgaria, a country with almost no men’s tennis heritage before him, to the