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Moscow says Ukrainian troops are 30 kilometers inside Russia’s Kursk region

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Journalists in the Sumy region saw Ukrainian armor moving toward the Russian border

Ukrainian troops have advanced 30 km into Russia, making it the deepest and most significant incursion since Moscow launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

As the offensive in the Kursk region entered its sixth day, Russia’s Defense Ministry said its forces engaged Ukrainian troops near the villages of Dolbino and Obshi Kolodes.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova accused Kiev of “threatening the peaceful people of Russia.”

President Volodymyr Zelensky, who directly acknowledged the attack for the first time in a speech last night, said 2,000 cross-border attacks had been launched by Russia from Kursk this summer.

“Artillery, mortars, drones. We also register missile attacks, and every such attack deserves a justified response,” Mr Zelensky told the nation in his nightly address from Kyiv.

A senior Ukrainian official told the AFP news agency that thousands of troops were involved in the operation, rather than the small incursion initially reported by Russian border guards.

While pro-Ukrainian sabotage groups have launched relentless cross-border incursions, the Kursk offensive marks the largest coordinated attack on Russian territory by Kiev’s legacy forces.

“We are on the attack. It is to expand the enemy’s positions, inflict maximum losses and destabilize the situation in Russia as they are unable to defend their own border,” the official said.

Russia’s Defense Ministry said on Sunday that “enemy mobile groups have foiled attempts to penetrate deep into Russian territory with armored vehicles.”

But in an apparent admission that Kyiv’s forces have now advanced deep into the Kursk border region, the Defense Ministry said it engaged Ukrainian troops near the villages of Tolpino and Obshchy Kolodez, 25km and 30km from the Russia-Ukraine border.

Footage circulating online and verified by the BBC also appeared to show a Russian strike near the village of Levshinka, 25km from the border.

Ukrainian troops said they captured several settlements in the Kursk region. In the village of Guevo, about 3km into Russia, soldiers filmed themselves removing the Russian flag from an administrative building.

Clips have emerged of Ukrainian troops seizing administrative buildings in Sverdlikovo and Boros, while heavy fighting has been reported in Sudja, home to around 5,000 people.

Ukrainian troops have already pictured themselves outside Chudja at a large gas station involved in transporting natural gas from Russia through Ukraine to the EU, which has continued since the war.

In the Sumy region, bordering the Kursk region, BBC reporters saw armored personnel carriers and tanks moving towards Russia.

Armored parapets have white triangular emblems, which seem to distinguish them from the hardware used in Ukraine itself. Meanwhile, aerial photographs have emerged showing Ukrainian tanks engaged in combat inside Russia.

Photographs examined by BBC Verify also appeared to show Russia building new defense lines near the Kursk nuclear power plant. Ukrainian forces engaged in Obshchy Kolodez were 50km (31 mi) from the facility.

Contrasted satellite images of the same location taken a few days earlier show several newly constructed trench lines nearby, 8km (5 miles) from the plant.

Ukrainian soldiers raise the Ukrainian flag in a Russian village

Russia says 76,000 people have been evacuated from border areas in the Kursk region, where a state of emergency has been declared by local authorities.

15 people were injured late Saturday when debris from a Ukrainian missile crashed into a multi-story building in the Kursk regional capital, Kursk, acting regional governor Alexey Smirnov said.

Oleksiy Goncharenko – a Ukrainian member of parliament – praised the move and said it “brings us closer to peace than a hundred peace summits”.

“When Russia has to fight back on their own territory, when the Russian people are running, when people are worried, this is the only way for them to stop this war,” he told the BBC.

The Kursk offensive comes after weeks of Russian advances in the east, where successive villages have been captured by Kremlin forces.

Some analysts have suggested that the Kursk offensive was part of an effort to get Russia to redeploy forces from eastern Ukraine and reduce pressure on Ukrainian defenses.

But a Ukrainian official told AFP there had been little delay in Russian operations in the east until today.

Earlier this week, Russian President Vladimir Putin called the attack a “major provocation.”

Meanwhile, emergency services in the Kyiv region said a man and his four-year-old son were killed in an overnight missile attack near the capital.

Air defenses destroyed 53 of 57 attack drones during the Russian airstrike, Air Force officials said. All four North Korean-made missiles were fired in a barrage, they said.

Russia has been forced to turn to the isolated Asian nation to restock its weapons, with the US accusing Pyongyang of sending large amounts of military hardware.

Elsewhere, Russian officials in the occupied Zaporizhia province said Sunday that a fire broke out at the region’s nuclear power plant.

Yevgeny Politskyi, governor of the Kremlin-based Zaporozhye, said the fire broke out after shelling by Ukrainian forces. He said there was no radiation around the plant.

The main fire at the plant was extinguished early Monday, Russia’s state-run TASS news agency reported.

In a statement released to X, the UN’s nuclear watchdog – the International Atomic Energy Agency – said its on-site inspectors saw “heavy dark smoke” coming from the north of the facility, but insisted there was “no impact”. Nuclear Security.

President Zelensky said in a post on social media that Russian forces had set fire to the plant’s territory.

The site has been under the control of Russian troops and authorities since 2022. It has not produced electricity for over two years and all six reactors have been shut down since April.

With additional reporting by Benedict Carman.

A graphic showing the Kursk region in relation to Ukraine

Stock futures fall ahead of key inflation and retail sales data: live updates

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U.S. equity futures fell on Sunday evening as investors looked for key inflation data, after reversing its violent market trajectory last week.

Futures are tied to the Dow The Jones industrial average fell 84 points, or 0.2%. S&P 500 futures retreated 0.2% and Nasdaq 100 Futures lost 0.3%.

On Friday, all major averages ended the week higher but stopped short of a full recovery. The Dow Ended the week 0.6% lower S&P 500 Tech-heavy, down just 0.04% Nasdaq Composite It ended with a loss of 0.18%.

“Sentiments are high and market swings are likely to stay together, so I wouldn’t be shocked if we have another week of volatility,” Kelly Cox, chief market strategist at Rittholtz Wealth Management, told CNBC. “People are beginning to face a recession even if there is no crisis. As stock market investors, fear will often work in our favor. If the economic data continues, further relief rallies are possible, and rate-sensitive sectors may continue to lead. The market is higher.”

Investors are hoping to get a better sense of the state of the economy this week after recent fears of a job market slowdown spooked traders and rattled the market. On Tuesday, they will look at the July producer price index report, followed by the consumer price index on Wednesday, confirming that price growth remains steady. July retail sales will also be released on Thursday.

“Another round is good [inflation] The data will help calm fears that the Fed may be losing the plot,” Cox said. “Investors have jumped to conclusions about the economy, and now they’re going to analyze new data to determine how much of this sell-off really warrants. is.”

“Retail sales and retailer earnings may show that fears of a job market slowdown are overblown,” he added. “We haven’t seen many alarming details about U.S. consumers so far, so it’s important to consider the aggregate of spending data instead of panicking over a lackluster jobs report.”

Home Depot will report earnings before the bell on Tuesday, while Walmart will report on Thursday.

The IOC says Jordan Chiles must return his bronze medal

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PARIS – American gymnast Jordan Chiles must return her bronze medal on the floor exercise, the International Olympic Committee said Sunday.

The 23-year-old Chilean finished fifth in Monday’s competition, ahead of American coach Cecile Landi. He successfully insisted that his athlete’s difficulty score be lowered.

Officers in the scene Acknowledging and correcting Chiles’ score by 0.1 points to 13.766, which lifted her above two Romanian athletes, prompted an angry reaction from the delegates.

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Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolagu said he would not attend the closing ceremony of the Olympics.

The IOC said on Sunday it would abide by it Court of Arbitration for SportDLandy’s protest came 64 seconds after the score was posted. The time limit for such action is one minute.

Romanian But barbosu18, will now be the floor exercise bronze medalist.

“Following the CAS decision regarding the women’s artistic gymnastics floor exercise final and the revision of the International Gymnastics Federation rankings, the IOC will reallocate the bronze medal to Ana Parbos (Romania),” the IOC said in a statement on Sunday. . “We are in contact with Romania’s NOC to discuss with the USOPC the redistribution ceremony and the return of the bronze medal.”

The US Olympic & Paralympic Committee backed down hours later, saying it would file its own appeal.

“We strongly believe that Jordan was rightfully awarded the bronze medal, and there were critical errors in both the International Gymnastics Federation’s (FIG) initial scoring and the subsequent CAS appeals process that should be addressed,” it said in a statement.

“Under these circumstances, we are committed to continuing the appeal to help Jordan obtain the recognition that Chile deserves,” the US group said. “We remain committed to supporting him as Olympic champion and will continue to work diligently to resolve this matter expeditiously and fairly.”

It was not immediately clear how Chiles would physically return the medal.

He had already left France and appeared on NBC’s “Today” show Thursday in New York City.

Chiles still holds the gold from the women’s team. He won silver in Tokyo, also in the all-around team.

“We are devastated by the Court of Arbitration for Sport’s ruling regarding the women’s floor exercise,” USA Gymnastics said in a statement Saturday night. “The inquiry into the difficulty value of Jordan Chiles’ floor exercise routine was filed in good faith, and we believed it was in accordance with FIG rules to ensure accurate scoring.”

The US governing body for sports said the athlete had been “subject to persistent, completely unfounded and highly offensive attacks on social media”.

“No athlete should be subjected to such treatment,” they said in a statement. “We condemn the attacks and those who support or incite them. We applaud Jordan for his integrity on and off the competition floor, and we continue to stand by him.

Chiles posted four broken heart emojis on her Instagram on Saturday and said she was taking a break from social media to process the shocking events.

“I’m taking time off for my mental health and removing myself from social media, thank you” She wrote.

David K. Li reported from Paris, Sean Nevin from London and Katie Disler from New York.

Celine Dion’s Team Burns Trump in ‘Titanic’ Rally Song

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French Canadian singer Celine Dion has joined social media users to condemn Donald Trump’s use of her iconic song “My Heart Will Go On.” Titanic Friday at his Montana rally.

Dion’s management team and his record label, Sony Music, were released Report On Instagram Saturday afternoon, he unequivocally dismissed the campaign’s playlist.

“This app is in no way endorsed, and Celine Dion does not endorse this or any similar app,” they said wrote. Dion’s crew “…really rubbed salt in the wound by including that song.

The humor of Trump’s team using a song about a sinking ship where most of the passengers died was not lost on social media users, who immediately took shots at the former president’s campaign.

“Is Trump’s Campaign Being Trolled From Within?” Twitter personality Mike Sington He questioned In X. “Many see Titanic as metaphor for Trump’s sinking campaign.”

“What a foreboding!” Another user wrote. “You’re drowning too.”

Even elected leaders like Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA), the vice chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, poked fun at Trump’s campaign.

“Trump Campaign Plays Titanic Theme Song at Small Rally in Montana,” Lew Mentioned. “You can’t do this. 😛”

Trump lost to Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in battleground states Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, according to a new report. The New York Times/ Siena College Survey Published on Saturday. However, his campaign has not sunk yet, with Harris’ lead within the margins of the polls.

Other musicians include Rihanna, Elton John and Adele Spoken out Against the former president’s use of his music in his rallies without permission.

Jordan Chiles’ Olympic bronze medal could be stripped

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PARIS – Jordan Chiles may have to return the bronze medal he won in the floor exercise final at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled on Saturday that the panel of judges had improperly given the final sanction in the women’s floor exercise. An investigation that increased Chiles’ score And moved her to bronze medal status. A Swiss court found that Chiles’ appeal was submitted past the one-minute deadline for such requests Therefore should not have been granted.

As a result, CAS said, the American gymnast should have scored 13.666 in the competition — which would have placed her fifth, just shy of the Olympic podium.

Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has died at the age of 56

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Tragedy strikes again in a famous Silicon Valley family. Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has passed away, her husband Dennis Troper and Google CEO Sundar Pichai have posted on social media. She is 56 years old.

“It is with deep sadness that I share the news,” the troper wrote on Facebook Friday night Susan Wojcicki passes through. My beloved wife of 26 years and mother of our five children left us today after 2 years of living with small cell lung cancer.

“Susan was not only my best friend and partner in life, but also a brilliant mind, a loving mother, and a dear friend to many. The impact she had on our family and the world is immeasurable. We are heartbroken, but grateful for the time we had with her. Please keep our family with you as we go through this difficult time. Keep in mind.

Pichai also sent a memo to Google employees late Friday.

“You may have heard the news that Susan Wojcicki has passed away after two years of lung cancer. Even as I write this I can’t believe it’s true. Susan was one of the most energetic and vibrant people I’ve ever met,” the note read.

“Her loss is devastating for all of us who knew and loved her, for the thousands of Googlers she led over the years, and for the millions of people around the world who saw her, benefited from her advocacy and leadership and felt the impact of the incredible things she created at Google, YouTube and beyond.”

According to the Yale School of Medicine, non-small cell lung cancer is one of the two primary types of lung cancer and is the most common type. Because its symptoms are often mistaken for common illnesses, 80 percent of those diagnosed with the condition have already progressed to advanced stages, according to a fact sheet associated with the university.

Wojcicki and Tropper suffered separate heartbreaking losses in February of this year, when their 19-year-old son Marco Tropper died of an accidental overdose in his dorm room at the University of California, Berkeley. .

Wojcicki rose to fame as YouTube’s CEO, a role he held for nine years before stepping down in early 2023, saying in a blog post at the time, “I’ve decided to start a new chapter focused on my family, health and personal matters. Projects I’m interested in.”

Wojcicki was one of Google’s top 20 employees when it bought YouTube in 2006 for $1.65 billion — an astronomical sum at the time. He famously got involved with the company after renting a Menlo Park, Calif., garage while they were working on a Ph.D. Home to friends Larry Page and Sergey Brin. students at Stanford at the time. (Google reorganized in 2015, at which time Alphabet became its parent company.)

According to reports over the years, it was only after observing YouTube’s early traction that Wojcicki — then a marketing manager at Google — proposed to Page and Brin that Google buy the video streaming platform.

Under his leadership, YouTube generated billions of dollars in revenue for Google. By 2023, YouTube will post $8.1 billion in revenue from ad sales — nearly 10% of Alphabet’s total revenue.

Wojcicki’s family has deep ties to Silicon Valley and the Bay Area. One of his sisters is 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki. Another sister, Janet, is a professor of pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco. Meanwhile, their mother, Esther Wojcicki, is a renowned educator who has written extensively on how to raise successful children.

Here’s the full memo Google begged employees for:

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You may have heard the news that Susan Wojcicki passed away after two years of battling lung cancer. Even as I write this I can’t help but feel that this is true. Susan is one of the most energetic and vibrant people I have ever met. Her loss is devastating for all of us who knew and loved her, for the thousands of Googlers she led over the years, and for the millions of people around the world who saw her, benefited from and felt her advocacy and leadership. The impact of the incredible things he created on Google, YouTube and beyond.

Susan’s journey, from being hired by Larry and Sergey to building consumer products and our advertising business … to becoming the CEO of YouTube, one of the most important platforms in the world, is nothing short of inspiring. But she didn’t stop there. As one of the earliest Googlers — and the first to take maternity leave — Susan used her position to create a better workplace for everyone. In the years that followed, her advocacy of parental leave set a new standard for businesses everywhere. Susan also had a deep interest in education. He realized early on that YouTube could be a learning platform for the world and championed “EdTubers” – people who were expanding the reach of STEM education, especially to underserved communities.

During the past two years, even as she faced personal difficulties, Susan devoted herself to improving the world through her philanthropy, including supporting research into the disease that ultimately claimed her life. I know it meant a lot to her and I’m so glad she took the time to do it.

Susan always put others first, her values ​​and day to day. I will never forget the kindness she showed me 20 years ago as a future “Nugler”. He took me for ice cream and a walk around campus during my Google interview. I was sold – on Google and Susan.

I feel very fortunate to have worked closely with Susan for many years, and I’m sure many of you have — she is absolutely loved by her teams here. Her time on earth was short, but she made every minute count.

We are in close contact with Susan’s family, including her husband and fellow Googler, Dennis. We will soon share how we are going to celebrate his amazing life. In the meantime, let’s honor Susan’s memory by building a Google she can be proud of.

At least 61 people were killed when a Brazil flight crashed outside Sao Paulo, the airline said

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A passenger plane carrying 61 people crashed on the outskirts of Sao Paulo on Friday afternoon, killing all on board, airline Voepass said in a statement. Dramatic footage circulating on social media showed the plane crashing and its fuselage destroyed in flames on the ground.

“The company regrets to report that all 61 people on board Flight 2283 died at the scene,” Voepass said in a statement, revising the death toll from initial estimates of 62 dead. According to Voepass, there were 57 passengers and 4 crew on board.

“There are no survivors,” Ana Candida Brisci, director of communications for the nearby town of Valinhos, told CNN, adding that there were no victims on the ground.

Emergency responders are at the scene of the accident and are investigating.

Flight tracking data showed the ATR 72-500, a twin-engine turboprop plane, plummeting 17,000 feet in one minute, but it’s still unclear why. According to a statement from airline Voepass, “It is not yet confirmed how the accident happened or the current condition of the people on board.

Social media videos of the crash showed the plane spinning out of the sky before crashing into the ground, leaving neighbors screaming in fear. Another video showed the wreckage of the plane burning on the ground.

Interrupting a speech at an afternoon naval event to address the crash, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called for a minute’s silence to mark the apparent deaths of the plane’s passengers and crew.

I would like everyone to stand up and observe a moment of silence because a plane has crashed in the city of Vinhedo.

A plane falls from the sky in Vinhedo, Brazil on August 9, 2024.

According to Flightradar24 data, the flight took off from Cascavel in the Brazilian state of Paraná and was en route to the city of Guarulhos in the state of São Paulo.

It started losing altitude about a minute and a half before the crash. The plane, which was flying at an altitude of 17,000 feet till 1:21 pm local time, fell about 250 feet in 10 seconds. It then climbed about 400 feet in eight seconds.

Eight seconds later, it was lost below 2,000 feet. Then, in about a minute, it began its rapid descent—about 17,000 feet in a minute.

The last data transmission from the aircraft was at 1:22pm local time.

Authorities have found a black box at the crash site, Sao Paulo’s Defense Secretary Guilherme Territ told a press conference. A medical team is in the process of identifying the victims. The remains of many of the victims were too badly burned to be visually identifiable, he said.

Officials say the fire broke out from the accident and “major hazards have already been contained; main objective,” Vinhedo City Hall said in a statement. “The bodies of the victims are being transported to the IML (Forensic Medicine Institute) in Campinas for legal proceedings,” the statement said.

São Paulo’s governor, Darcio de Freitas, has announced the formation of a crisis cabinet to deal with the plane crash in Vinhedo, in the interior of the state.

A resident videotaped the aftermath of a plane crash into her neighbor outside Sao Paulo, telling CNN’s Julia Vargas Jones that she was eating lunch in her kitchen when she saw the plane go down.

A passenger plane carrying 62 people crashed in Brazil on August 9, 2024.

She crouched down in fear and began to pray, calling it a “moment of panic” for the entire city. Private roads leading to the property are now closed to everyone, including residents, and first responders are in the area, he said.

Vinhedo City Hall, which announced three days of mourning for the victims, said in a statement on Friday that it was waiting for a Brazilian air force team to begin investigating the cause of the crash.

Brigadier Marcelo Moreno, head of Brazil’s air accidents agency CENIPA, told a press conference that the flight crew had not declared an emergency before the crash. “Initially, there was no information about the plane, that the plane was in any kind of emergency,” he told a press conference.

According to registration data from the Brazilian Aeronautical Registry, the Voepass Linhas Aéreas aircraft was manufactured in 2010 and purchased by the airline in September 2022.

According to its registration data, the aircraft was “denied operation for air taxi”. But at this time it is not clear why or when that decision was made.

ATR, the plane’s manufacturer, says it is aware of the crash and is cooperating with investigators.

“What we can say at this time is that ATR has been informed of an accident involving an ATR 72-500 in Vinhedo, Brazil. Our first thoughts are with all those affected by this incident. ATR experts are fully engaged in supporting both the investigation and the customer,” the statement said.

CNN has reached out to Brazil’s Civil Aviation Authority for more details on that commitment.

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Social media videos of the crash showed the plane spinning out of the sky before crashing into the ground, leaving neighbors screaming in fear.

Aviation experts who spoke to CNN said the ATR 72s built by the European Union are a thing of the past. ATR72s, as well as the company’s similar, but smaller ATR42 designation, have been involved in several accidents before: at least 15 have occurred. Due to this, passengers lost their lives Includes ATR turboprops registered worldwide.

Some missed the tragic flight on Friday. One person who missed the flight told Brazilian news agency Globo that at least ten people waited at the wrong gate and missed the flight before takeoff.

“They told me, sir, you are not boarding this flight because we have already exceeded the boarding limit. I put some pressure on them. “Mister, put me on this plane, I’ve got to go,’ and then he said, ‘There’s no way, what can I do, rebook your ticket,'” the man told Globo.

When they realized they were at the wrong gate, passengers begged airport staff to board the plane, but were told they couldn’t. “My legs tremble; God only knows how I feel,” the man said after discovering the plane had crashed. “Thank God we didn’t get on that plane.”

CNN’s Isa Soares, Mohammed Tawfeeq, Pam Boykoff and Marcelo Medeiros contributed to this report.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

Live updates: Paris Olympics 2024, breaking debuts, 4x100m relay finals

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Menno van Korb competes during the 2023 World Braking Championships in Leuven, Belgium.

To the tune of a Miles Davis trumpet solo, Menno Van Korb ramps up his training ahead of this year’s Paris Olympics.

The jazz musician has been an influential figure in van Korb’s breaking career, his smooth sound and freewheeling rhythms a constant source of inspiration for each new routine.

“I like to train in jazz,” Van Korb tells CNN Sport. “It gives me more freedom and it inspires more creativity when I go to jazz. Also, the improvisational part is huge in jazz. I think that reflects well on breaking down.

Van Korb, 35, a competitive b-boy from the Netherlands known as Menno, is a medal hopeful at the upcoming Olympics, where breakdancing – or breaking – will debut as a new sport at the Games.

Suddenly seeing their morality labeled as sport is not something to be comfortable with b-boys and b-girls – the name given to men and women who compete to break.

There are some similarities to existing Olympic events such as martial arts, gymnastics and skateboarding, but this year will also bring its own subversive identity to the Games.

A high-scoring breakdance routine requires a unique combination of strength, endurance, agility and flexibility, as well as the mental acumen to ensure the moves flow seamlessly into one another without becoming repetitive.

“You’re literally using every part of your body, including your ears, brain, heart, toes and heels,” Van Korb says. I use my fingertips; I use the point of my elbow – Every part of your body you can use.

“I think it takes a lot of physical skills to be a good breaker.”

Van Korb practiced judo before Braking, which gained a foothold in his hometown of Tilburg in the 1990s.

Some background: Originating in New York in the late 1960s, breaking became world famous and today is synonymous with a specific subgenre of street style – sneakers, sweatpants and baseball caps worn at an angle.

Van Korb, like many kids who discovered brakdance for the first time in the early 2000s, gained insight by watching grainy videos and talking through routines with her friends before joining routines around the Netherlands and abroad.

It was only after winning the UK Championship in 2007 that Van Korb said he “burst onto the scene” and started competing more regularly.

He has won titles all over the world, including the 2019 WDSF World Braking Championship and three wins. Red Bull PC One World Finals – A feat only accomplished by South Korean b-boy Hong 10.

Japan’s 7.1-magnitude earthquake sparks new concerns about mega-quakes

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A powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck southwestern Japan on Thursday, triggering tsunami warnings for many of the country’s western islands and causing mostly minor injuries.

The quake struck off the coast of Miyazaki Prefecture at 4.42pm local time (7.42am GMT), at a depth of about 18 miles (29km), Japan’s Meteorological Agency said.

Nine people were injured on the island of Kyushu, but the injuries were mostly minor, officials said. There were no reports of serious damage and tsunami warnings were later lifted.

Japan’s earthquake watchdogs earlier said it was 6.9 on the Richter scale, which was earlier revised down to 7.1. Authorities have issued a tsunami warning and residents of coastal Kochi and Miyazaki prefectures are being asked to evacuate their homes as a precaution until the warning is lifted.

However, the quake prompted seismologists to hold an emergency meeting in which they reassessed the level of risk of major earthquakes associated with the Nankai Valley east of southern Japan.

The Japan Meteorological Agency issued its first warning on Thursday of the risk of a major earthquake along the country’s Pacific coast following an earthquake that struck Kyushu.

Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida canceled plans to travel to Central Asia for a summit with regional leaders after weather officials flagged that the risk of a major Pacific coast earthquake was higher than usual, public broadcaster NHK reported.

Japan plans to cancel Mr Kishida’s trip, although the warning does not indicate that such an earthquake is certain to occur.

The visit to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Mongolia was originally scheduled for Friday to Monday. Mr Kishida was due to visit Kazakhstan on Friday, followed by a visit to Uzbekistan before traveling to Mongolia for a summit on Monday.

The weather agency’s advisory warns of a high probability of a major earthquake in the Nankai Trench, a seafloor trench running along Japan’s Pacific coast where previous quakes have triggered massive tsunamis.

According to Japan’s Ministry of Infrastructure, the probability of a magnitude 8 or 9 earthquake in the next 30 years is estimated to be between 70 percent and 80 percent.

Advisories are issued instead of warnings when waves are not expected to exceed 1m (3.3ft), meaning they are relatively small but still pose a risk.

Some unverified videos on social media show cars and small structures shaking and several shops damaged.

The map shows areas under a tsunami advisory along with the epicenter of the earthquake
The map shows areas under a tsunami advisory along with the epicenter of the earthquake (Japan Meteorological Agency)

The port of Miyazaki reported a rise of 20 inches, the largest ever, NHK reported.

The Miyazaki police chief told the broadcaster that they were checking for any structural damage to the buildings, but that there had been no damage so far.

The Japanese government has set up a special task force to respond to the earthquakes, AFP reported, citing an AA report. There were no immediate signs of major damage, according to the agency.

As one of the most tectonically active countries in the world, Japan has strict building standards designed to ensure structures can withstand even the most powerful earthquakes.

The country records about 1,500 earthquakes every year, more than any other country.

In 2011, Japan recorded its largest earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0. The epicenter of the earthquake was on its northeast coast and it triggered a massive tsunami that killed or disappeared around 18,500 people.

The disaster melted down three reactors at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, causing Japan’s worst post-war disaster and the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl.

Additional reporting by agencies

The effortless Sidney McLaughlin-Levron’s real competition is himself | Paris Olympic Games 2024

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SShe looked almost alone in the final stretch, skimming the last two hurdles effortlessly and almost 10 meters from her nearest rivals by the tape, a single woman. A word that comes to mind when watching Sydney McLaughlin-Levron in the 400m hurdles. Didn’t botherBeyond the roar of the 68,000 spectators. She didn’t seem to be running that fast.

America’s 100th medal at the Paris Olympics may have been the highest and lowest medal of all at the same time. The pride of New Brunswick, more clearly touched by the divine than any New Jersey native since Whitney Houston, delivered a breathtaking Olympic performance Thursday night, billed as a showdown with Femke Pol of the Netherlands. Belmont. McLaughlin-Levrone broke away from the Dutch star on the final bend and saw her fly 1.5 seconds ahead of American teammate Anna Cockrell, reaffirming what everyone already knew: her only competition.

Let’s start with the basics. McLaughlin-Levrone, who turned 25 on Wednesday, first broke the 400m hurdles world record at the 2021 US Olympic trials, broke it at the Tokyo Games and has lowered it four times, including by nearly thirty-tenths of a second on Thursday. the night In doing so, he surpassed Michael Johnson’s 400m records in 1996 and 2000. He became the first American to retain an Olympic individual track title after gold medals. Second 400 m. He clocked 50.37 seconds to finish third in the race. Flat semi-final on Wednesday. Owner of seven of the 13 fastest times in the 400m hurdles, it has been more than five years since he lost in that event. No one has run better since Allyson Felix.

The sport was so desperate to find a successor to Usain Bolt that it hired the makers of the F1 documentary Drive to Survive. They were looking in the wrong place all the time. McLaughlin-Levron has been keenly watched throughout the Paris Olympics, either because the 400m hurdles fell so late in the program or because so many of her teammates were in the spotlight and without any crumbs on an almost nightly basis. But when it comes to star wattage, McLaughlin-Levron dispelled all doubt Thursday night with a scintillating defiance that inspired Bolt and established him as the face of the game.

In an Olympics heralded as an American clapback in Tokyo, especially on the men’s side, Thursday night’s stacked bill, the hot ticket of the 11-day, 21-session meet, was bursting with star-studded promise. Bad seats fetch over €800 on the official resale site. In a dizzying 75-minute span, three of the four Americans headed for gold. Aside from Sydney’s stunning performance, Tara Davies-Woodhall won the long jump, took a victory lap as James Brown’s Living in America played, and three-time world champion Grant Holloway swept the field in the long-awaited 110m hurdles for the Olympics. Gold. One who didn’t was Noah Lyles, who managed bronze despite a Covid diagnosis that immediately dwarfed everything else on the track.

Sydney McLaughlin-Levron’s rivals were nowhere in sight as she crossed the finish line. Photo: Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images

Yet somehow that night belonged only to McLaughlin-Levrone, who has come a long way since her Olympic debut at the Rio Games as the youngest American athlete in more than four decades. He admitted that his 400m hurdles semi-final at the Estadio Olimpico Nilton Santos that year was a deliberate failure due to crippling anxiety and fear of failure. These days? If she wasn’t already the world’s most dominant athlete, she’d definitely be on the shortlist. And what’s scarier is that there’s no telling where this whole thing is going with a home Olympics in four years.

One of the most enigmatic stars in any sport, McLaughlin-Levron has consistently teased the world with his vast potential; He raced in five different events this year – 100m and 400m hurdles, 200m and 400m flat and 4x100m relay – and recorded world-class times. Just before the U.S. Olympic Trials, she confirmed she was narrowing her focus to defending gold in the 400-meter hurdles, an event she calls her “first love.”

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For now, McLaughlin-Levrone will enjoy Thursday’s victory and a chance for a fourth Olympic gold in the 4x400m relay.

“The effort was there, the heart was there,” he said. “That’s all I can ask.”