Jannik Sinner survives Wimbledon scare, Aryna Sabalenka coasts, Naomi Osaka rocks kimono

Men’s defending champion Jannik Sinner and women’s top seed Aryna Sabalenka both arrived at Wimbledon with question marks hanging over ​them and left centre court with contrasting first-round victories. Italy’s Sinner, playing his first match since his shock collapse to defeat in the second round of the French Open, was stretched to the limit by…

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Ariane Beeston critiques ballet’s toxic culture in new YA novel, Don’t Forget to Smile

“It felt like a pleasure to be able to make things up,” Ariane Beeston says of writing her first work of fiction, the young adult novel Don’t Forget to Smile. Beeston had previously written an acclaimed non-fiction work, Because I’m Not Myself, You See, about her experiences with postpartum psychosis. “Following such an intense, traumatic…

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Sensitive documents target of Australia’s social media age ban crackdown

Tech giants that refuse to hand over documents related to their enforcement of Australia’s social media age ban face fines of up to $1.65 million under new legislation. Widespread concerns social media companies are failing to take reasonable steps to block Australians younger than 16 from their platforms sparked the tougher legislation introduced to parliament…

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Venezuela’s earthquake death toll rises amid aftershocks as government creates homeless camps

The death toll from Venezuela’s two earthquakes has risen to more than 1,700, the president of the country’s national assembly Jorge Rodriguez has confirmed. More than 5,000 people were injured in the disaster and more than 15,000 have been left homeless, Mr Rodriguez said during an address to the nation televised on state television on…

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