Inspired Dmitry Bivol avenges loss to Artur Beterbiev in undisputed title thriller
Bivol took the undisputed light-heavyweight belts from Beterbiev, after the latter won a narrow decision in their first fight
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Bivol took the undisputed light-heavyweight belts from Beterbiev, after the latter won a narrow decision in their first fight
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Investigators have been unable to trace the source of the outbreak
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In a sign of growing fears in Downing Street at Reform’s surge in the polls, Keir Starmer will warn Nigel Farage’s policies are ‘alien’ to the needs of working people
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The hashtag #droppingthingsonmyfoot has been used on hundreds of videos
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Sir Keir Starmer is planning a ‘triple whammy’ of measures to support Kyiv, including the fresh sanctions as well as military aid and a crackdown on Russian dirty money in the UK
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Parker was supposed to challenge Dubois for the IBF heavyweight title, before the Briton fell ill this week
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UnitedHealth Group have had a tumultuous past year, including the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
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The popularity of the AfD, led by Alice Wiedel but in many ways guided by Mr Höcke, is swelling
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The emails require federal employees to respond by 11:59 p.m. Monday, according to reports
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Trump is triumphant. Conservatives have every reason to celebrate now. But, Eric Garcia warns, they are not planning for the near future
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‘Horrendous’ eight-year long project has ended with final fact check, leaving a legacy ‘nobody can argue’ with, says researcher
The final findings of the “horrendous” eight-year long “massacre map”, tracing the violent history of the Australian colonial frontier have been released.
The Colonial Frontier Massacres Digital Map Project, spearheaded by the late emerita professor of history at the University of Newcastle, Dr Lyndall Ryan, officially concluded in 2022.
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At least 10,657 people were killed in at least 438 colonial frontier massacres.
10,374 of them were Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people killed by colonists.
Only 160 of those killed were non-Indigenous colonists.
There were 13 massacres of colonists by Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people.
The most intense period of massacres was from the late 1830s into 1840s, with a pivotal point being the Myall Creek massacre in 1838 – the first time any perpetrators had been punished.
After the Myall Creek convictions, the government could no longer involve the military and new “police” forces were created, which set a pattern for the rest of the conflict.
About half of all massacres of Aboriginal people were carried out by police and other government agents. Many others were perpetrated by settlers acting with tacit approval of the state.
Some perpetrators were involved in many massacres.
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Contemptuous and sure of himself, the US president boasted of his victories and taunted his enemies
God save the king. Drunk on power, Donald Trump spent Saturday afternoon before adoring fans, boasting of his victories, taunting his enemies and casting himself as America’s absolute monarch, supreme leader and divine emperor rolled into one.
Trump’s appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the National Harbor in Maryland began with country singer Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA and raucous cheers in a crowded ballroom that included January 6 insurrectionists.
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Dmitry Bivol became the undisputed light heavyweight champion of the world after he outpointed Artur Beterbiev in another absorbing and magnificent contest of great technical skill and profound courage. Bivol, who narrowly lost a majority decision to the 40-year-old former champion just over four months ago, won the rematch and the sweetest redemption in the early hours of Sunday morning in Riyadh.
The scores were exactly the same as they had been in October – with one judge ruling it a 114-114 draw and the two other officials reaching verdicts of 116-112 and 115-113 – but the key difference was that the winning margins were announced in favour of the deserving Bivol.
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