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Researchers home in on origins of Russia’s Baltic GPS jamming
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Polish researchers have collected detailed information on Russia’s Baltic Sea GPS jamming operations, a mysterious nuisance for aviators and mariners in the region that began when Russia attacked Ukraine. The airwaves over...

Mumbai: When history finds a home in Dombivli East
One of the rarest items in his possession is a glass-bodied kerosene railway signal lamp, used to show red and green signals to train drivers. This 100-year-old lamp, Austrian in design, was gifted to him by anti-corruption officer Sanjay...

EU crisis as Brexit-hating PM deals blow to bloc's cardinal rule
One of Brexit’s biggest critics has thrown a spanner in the works for one of the European Union’s most crucial policies. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced his country will begin temporary controls along its borders with Germany and...

Fans warned not to join Wimbledon queue amid record opening day heat
Tennis fans have been told not to join the queue at Wimbledon for the opening day of play after 10,000 people were waiting before the gates opened. The warning came an hour before the crowd was allowed to enter at 10am. The championship has...

Another EU state introduces immigration controls
Polands prime minister has announced the reinstatement of temporary checks on the borders with Germany and Lithuania Poland has decided to temporarily reintroduce border controls along its frontiers with Germany and Lithuania to stop the flow of...

Russian Sanctions
Edward Lucas Well, hello everyone. Welcome to our CEPA briefing on Russian sanctions, or rather sanctions on Russia. I’m Edward Lucas. I’m the Senior Advisor for CEPA based in London. That’s London, UK, not London, Canada, and I’m delighted to...

EU visa restrictions for Georgian diplomatic passport holders take effect
Restrictions on Georgian diplomatic passports According to information from the Georgian government, EU visa restrictions on holders of Georgian diplomatic passports have already come into effect. In particular, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze...

First Call: Football camp walks back criticism of George Pickens; Tyler Boyd discusses prospect of joining Steelers
There is an odd twist in the story about former Steeler George Pickens bailing on that youth football camp. Pitt product Tyler Boyd discusses the prospect of playing with the Steelers. The Mets are getting ripped for how they played this weekend...

Poland to tighten border controls amid growing tension over irregular crossings
Poland will introduce temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania from next Monday amid growing tensions over irregular migration, the Polish prime minister, Donald Tusk, has said. The decision, made after a government meeting with the...

Raducanu serving for match against Xu as Boulter and Badosa begin
On No15 Court, we have a serving of that rare tennis delicacy: the double bagel. It’s the 13th seed Amanda Anisimova of the USA who has dished one up, and Yuliya Putintseva of Kazakhstan who was the unfortunate recipient. Harriet Dart is back on...

Polish government criticises “citizen patrols” blocking migrant returns on German border
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Wimbledon recap: Hottest opening day brings upset fever as Alcaraz escapes defeat
By Charlie Eccleshare, Matthew Futterman and Caoimhe O’Neill Grand Slam Briefing 🎾 | This is s daily Wimbledon newsletter. Check out our other newsletters here. Welcome to the Grand Slam Briefing, our special edition newsletter bringing you the...

2025 NBA free agency: Biggest needs for all 30 teams
The NBA Finals are firmly in the rearview mirror, and the draft has also come and gone. Which means we're now at the point when front offices turn their efforts toward wining and dining while basketball newsbreakers prepare for what's essentially...

Wimbledon 2025: How Sponsorship Patches Help Players Earn More Money
LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 05: Coco Gauff of United States celebrates winning match point against Sonay ... More Kartal of Great Britain in her Ladies' Singles third round match during day five of The Championships Wimbledon 2024 at All England Lawn...
A closer look at EU sanctions enforcement following adoption of new directive
Introduction For sanctions to achieve their objectives, they must be effectively enforced. As Mairead McGuinness, European Commissioner for Financial Services, Financial Stability and Capital Markets Union, stated: The full force of our sanctions...

Vancouver Bandits guard Mike Nuga partners with Whistler Hustle Basketball
Hustle Basketball, formerly known as Hoop Reel, is ramping up efforts to provide Sea to Sky youngsters with comprehensive athletic development. That's why they brought in Mike Nuga for an early June day camp. Nuga signed with the Vancouver Bandits...

Today-History-Jun29
Today in History for June 29: In 67, according to tradition, the Apostle Paul was beheaded with a sword near Rome, probably by order of Emperor Nero, during a time when Christianity was outlawed. Today in History for June 29: In 67, according to...
Plan B for the Ultra-Rich: Why Global Citizenship Is Now a Strategic Asset
The ultra-wealthy are seeking more than just financial diversification, they want freedom, security, and control over their futures. Increasingly, that means investing in a second passport which is now considered a necessity among the...

Alcaraz, Sabalenka in action on day one at sizzling Wimbledon
Carlos Alcaraz launches his bid for a third straight Wimbledon crown on Monday while Aryna Sabalenka seeks to banish a season of Grand Slam final misery as temperatures soared on the opening day of the championships. With London sweltering in a...

The European city named sauna capital of the world – and it’s not in Finland
Can you take the heat? Saunas have been well and truly having a moment over the last couple of years, with a culture that originated in ancient Finland morphing into a worldwide wellness trend. Britain has seen its sauna numbers double, and going...