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Nick Kyrgios smashes his racket and hits out at rowdy fans as chair umpire fights to control wild Australian Open crowd
Nick Kyrgios fumed at spectators and smashed his racket during his and Thanasi Kokkinakis' 4-6, 6-4, 6-6 (10-4) defeat by Marc Polmans and Jason Kubler.

Oscar 2026 nominations: Timothee Chalamet and Leonardo DiCaprio find out their fate for Academy Awards

Trump declares US gets 'TOTAL ACCESS' to Greenland as he reveals latest plan

Immigration crackdown continues with Democrats set to reject ICE funding bill – live
Operations continue in Minnesota and Somali communities are being targeted in MaineAs Donald Trump wraps up his time in Switzerland, his vice-president JD Vance will head to Minneapolis today, as protests against federal immigration enforcement continues throughout the Twin Cities in the weeks since the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent.The vice-president will first attend a meeting with ICE agents, and then hold a roundtable with local business leaders and officials. Both of these events will be closed to the press. He’ll then deliver public remarks at 2:40pm ET. Continue reading...

Home Office busses first migrants into army camp at 3.28am under the cover of darkness - as it goes ahead with plan to house 540 male asylum seekers there despite protests

The holiday destination that has been dubbed the 'Maldives of Turkey' - but it's MUCH cheaper

Protests expected as first asylum seekers arrive at East Sussex camp

Tower Hamlets mayor acted unlawfully in attempted removal of LTN schemes
Road safety activists ‘vindicated’ after success of campaign supported by NHS trusts and headteachersUK politics live – latest updatesThe mayor of Tower Hamlets acted unlawfully in attempting to remove three low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) schemes, the court of appeal has ruled.Road safety activists say they feel vindicated after campaigning for more than three years to keep the traffic restrictions in place in the east London neighbourhoods of Bethnal Green, Shoreditch and Columbia Road. Continue reading...

Stacey Abrams to announce 10 Steps is now an anti-authoritarianism coalition

Prosecutors stunned as ICE lets suspect in $100m jewelry heist leave US

Why Trump is worried datacenters might cost his party an election

First Thing: Trump declaration of Greenland deal framework met with scepticism
European leaders welcome a reprieve from tariffs but some Danish MPs are concerned that Greenland is being sidelined. Plus, the story of the family who spent decades in seclusion in the Siberian wildernessDon’t already get First Thing in your inbox? Sign up hereGood morning.Donald Trump’s announcement of a “framework of a future deal” regarding Greenland after weeks of intensifying threats of military intervention has been met with deep scepticism from people in the territory, though it was welcomed by European leaders and boosted markets.What could a deal involve? According to media reports, it could result in the US being granted sovereignty over small pockets of Greenland where its military bases are.Has Denmark agreed? That remains unclear – but on Wednesday night Aaja Chemnitz Larsen, a Greenlandic member of the Danish parliament, said the idea that Nato should have any control over Greenland’s sovereignty or minerals was “completely out of the question”.What about Trump’s “board of peace”? At a signing ceremony for the new body in Davos, the US president claimed the organisation would be “one of the most consequential bodies ever created in the history of the world”.What is the family’s situation? Marc Prokosch, the family’s attorney, said the family had an active asylum case and shared paperwork showing that the father and son arrived to the US at an official crossing point.Have other children been detained locally? Yes. Liam is one of four children in the school district who have been detained by federal immigration agents in the last two weeks, the district said. One is age 10 and two are 17. Continue reading...
