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US Open players hail support as diverse tennis crowds make some noise
While Wimbledon's crowds are noticeably white, the US Open is a multicultural microcosm of the city that hosts it.
‘Thoughts and prayers’: World reacts to Morocco’s devastating earthquake
Condolences and offers of support pour in from around the world after Morocco's deadly earthquake.
‘Fragile state’: Fears for Marrakesh’s ancient structures after earthquake
Images of toppled structures and debris emerge after the deadly earthquake tore through the UNESCO World Heritage site.
‘I have no words’: Neymar breaks Pele’s Brazil goal-scoring record
Al Hilal's Neymar scored his 78th and 79th goals for Brazil in a 5-1 World Cup qualifying demolition of Bolivia.
The Holocaust and the Politics of Memory
Eighty years since WWII, we examine the fragility of historical memory and a rise in Holocaust revisionism in Europe.
Antonio Guterres: ‘Huge risk’ of great fracture happening in global system
UN secretary-general warns against decoupling of world economy, discusses other issues overshadowing India's G20 summit.
Photos: Hundreds dead after powerful earthquake rocks Morocco
The epicentre of late Friday’s tremor was near the town of Ighil in al-Haouz province, southwest of Marrakesh.
Can Africa transform itself into a clean energy powerhouse?
African leaders called on wealthy nations to invest in the continent at the first Africa Climate Summit in Kenya.
North Korea’s Kim marks founding day with parade, promises to China, Russia
Paramilitary group the Worker-Peasant Red Guards - with 5.7 million members - featured prominently in parade.
Morocco’s powerful earthquake: What we know so far
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake has not been seen in the country and surrounding areas in more than 120 years.

