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Sports News Roundup: ATP roundup: Emil Ruusuvuori earns upsets win in Washington; Games-Birmingham turns into the Summer Games as McIntosh takes the spotlight and more | Sports-Games

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Sports News Roundup: ATP roundup: Emil Ruusuvuori earns upsets win in Washington; Games-Birmingham turns into the Summer Games as McIntosh takes the spotlight and more | Sports-Games

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ATP roundup: Emil Ruusuvuori earns upsets win in Washington

Finland’s Emil Ruusuvuori by no means misplaced his serve en path to a 6-4, 7-6 (3) win over second-seeded Hubert Hurkacz of Poland on Wednesday within the second spherical of the Citi Open in Washington. Ruusuvuori went 4-for-4 on break factors on his personal serve, and he transformed his solely break level on Hurkacz’s serve for a 3-2 lead within the first set.

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Video games-Birmingham turns into the Summer season Video games as McIntosh takes the highlight

The curtain got here down on a rousing Commonwealth Video games swimming program on Wednesday, a contest that Australia dominated from begin to end however could be remembered as Canada’s Summer season Video games. Having introduced their A Staff of Olympic champions and world report holders to Birmingham, the Australians laid siege to the Sandwell Aquatic Centre and received almost half (65) of the 156 whole medals on supply, together with 25 of the 52 golds.

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MLB roundup: Luis Castillo beats Yanks in Mariners debut

Luis Castillo pitched 6 2/3 innings in his debut for the Seattle Mariners, who slugged three homers within the first inning off Gerrit Cole and recorded a 7-3 victory over the host New York Yankees on Wednesday. Eugenio Suarez hit a three-run homer and Carlos Santana hit a solo shot earlier than Cole might report an out within the first, and Jarred Kelenic added a two-run shot after Cole acquired the primary out.

Golf-Mickelson, different golf professionals sue PGA Tour in LIV combat

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Phil Mickelson and 10 different golfers sued the PGA Tour over its choice to droop them for taking part in the brand new LIV Golf circuit, in line with an antitrust submitting on Wednesday that exposed the Corridor of Famer can not apply for reinstatement till 2024. The lawsuit was led by six-time main champion Mickelson and contains 2020 U.S. Open winner Bryson DeChambeau, European Ryder Cup veteran Ian Poulter, Talor Gooch, Hudson Swafford, and Matt Jones, amongst others.

Video games-Thompson-Herah and Omanyala take 100-meter golds

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Elaine Thompson-Herah, the one considered one of Jamaica’s “Huge Three” ladies to indicate up on the Commonwealth Video games, was rewarded with the 100 meters gold medal on Wednesday, whereas Kenya’s Ferdinand Omanyala powered to the boys’s title. Thompson-Herah, twice the 100/200m dash champion on the Olympics, completed third in final month’s World Championship 100 closing behind Shericka Jackson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. She was initially solely a reserve for the Commonwealths however when Fraser-Pryce opted out, she stepped in.

NFL attraction Browns QB Watson’s six-game suspension

The Nationwide Soccer League on Wednesday appealed the six-game suspension given to Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson for violating the league’s personal-conduct coverage after it had beforehand mentioned it needed not less than a year-long suspension. On Monday, former U.S. District Choose Sue L. Robinson mentioned Watson had violated the league’s coverage after greater than 20 ladies accused him of sexual misconduct and abuse, calling his habits “egregious” and “predatory.”

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WTA roundup: Sickness KOs Simona Halep in Washington

Former world No. 1 participant Simona Halep of Romania was compelled to retire from her second-round match on the Citi Open in Washington on Wednesday, permitting Russia’s Anna Kalinskaya to succeed in the quarterfinals. Halep seeded third within the occasion, trailed 7-5, 2-0 earlier than she halted the match.

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Video games-McColgan takes 10,000m gold to finish a household hat-trick

Scotland’s Eilish McColgan adopted in her mom’s footsteps when she received the Commonwealth Video games 10,000m title in gritty type on Wednesday, battling previous Kenyan Irene Cheptai for an emotional victory in a Video games report time. Liz McColgan received the identical title in 1986 and 1990 – in addition to the world title in 1991 – and Eilish has now written her personal script after a collection of big-event near-misses.

Unique-Coach Hammon, as soon as a star in Russia, urges Putin to free Brittney Griner

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A prime coach for U.S. ladies’s professional basketball who as soon as represented Russia on the Olympics has made a plea for Russian President Vladimir Putin to “do the appropriate factor” and rapidly launch American star participant Brittney Griner.

Las Vegas Aces head coach Becky Hammon, who as a participant spent years in Russia and received Olympic bronze for her adopted nation, mentioned it was upsetting to see a fellow member of the tight-knit ladies’s basketball neighborhood locked up for almost six months. Washington says Griner is wrongfully detained in Russia.

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Basketball star Brittney Griner awaits destiny in Russia medication trial

U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner returns to a Russian court docket on Thursday as her medication trial grinds in the direction of a finale that would finish with a 10-year jail sentence and a U.S.-Russia prisoner swap for one of many world’s most infamous arms sellers. Griner, a two-time Olympic gold medallist and a Girls’s Nationwide Basketball Affiliation (WNBA) star, was detained at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport on Feb. 17 with vape cartridges containing cannabis oil in her baggage.

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Israel keeping its ‘eyes open’ for Iranian attacks during Trump transition period, ambassador says

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Israel keeping its ‘eyes open’ for Iranian attacks during Trump transition period, ambassador says

Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon tells Fox News Digital that his country is keeping its “eyes open” for any potential aggression from Iran during the Trump transition period, adding it would be a “mistake” for the Islamic Republic to carry out an attack. 

The comments come after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi vowed earlier this week that Iran would retaliate against Israel for the strategic airstrikes it carried out against Tehran on Oct. 26. Araghchi was quoted in Iranian media saying “we have not given up our right to react, and we will react in our time and in the way we see fit.” 

“I would advise him not to challenge us. We have already shown our capabilities. We have proved that they are vulnerable. We can actually target any location in Iran. They know that,” Danon told Fox News Digital. 

“So I would advise them not to make that mistake. If they think that now, because of the transition period, they can take advantage of it, they are wrong,” he added. “We are keeping our eyes open and we are ready for all scenarios.” 

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Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon tells Fox News Digital that his country is “ready for all scenarios” coming from Iran during the Trump transition period. (Fox News)

Danon says he believes one of the most important challenges for the incoming Trump administration will be the way the U.S. deals with Iran. 

“Regarding the new administration, I think the most important challenge will be the way you challenge Iran, the aggression, the threat of the Iranian regime. I believe that the U.S. will have to go back to a leading position on this issue,” he told Fox News Digital. 

“We are fighting the same enemies, the enemies of the United States of America. When you look at the Iranians, the Houthis, Hezbollah, Hamas, all those bad actors that are coming against Israel… that is the enemy of the United States. So I think every American should support us and understand what we are doing now,” Danon also said. 

IRAN HIDING MISSILE, DRONE PROGRAMS UNDER GUISE OF COMMERCIAL FRONT TO EVADE SANCTIONS 

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Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., is acknowledged by President-elect Donald Trump alongside Speaker of the House Mike Johnson during a meeting with House Republicans at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 13, 2024. Stefanik has been chosen by President-elect Donald Trump as the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. (Allison Robbert/Pool via REUTERS)

Danon spoke as the U.S. vetoed a draft resolution against Israel at the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday. 

The resolution, which was overseen by Algeria, sought an “immediate, unconditional and permanent cease-fire” to be imposed on Israel. The resolution did not guarantee the release of the hostages still being held by Hamas within Gaza. 

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Israeli Air Force planes departing for the strikes in Iran on Oct. 26. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)

 

“It was a shameful resolution because… it didn’t have the linkage between the cease-fire and the call [for] the release of the hostages. And I want to thank the United States for taking a strong position and vetoing this resolution,” Danon said. “I think it sent a very clear message that the U.S. stands with its strongest ally with Israel. And, you know, it was shameful, too, to hear the voices of so many ambassadors speaking about a cease-fire but abandoning the 101 hostages. We will not forget them. We will never abandon them. We will continue to fight until we bring all of them back home.” 

Fox News’ Benjamin Weinthal contributed to this report. 

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Fact-check: What do we know about Russia’s nuclear arsenal?

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Fact-check: What do we know about Russia’s nuclear arsenal?

Moscow has lowered the bar for using nuclear weapons and fired a missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead into Ukraine, heightening tensions with the West.

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Russia’s nuclear arsenal is under fresh scrutiny after an intermediate-range ballistic missile capable of carrying an atomic warhead was fired into Ukrainian territory.

President Vladimir Putin says the unprecedented attack using the so-called “Oreshnik” missile is a direct response to Ukraine’s use of US and UK-made missiles to strike targets deep in Russian territory.

He has also warned that the military facilities of Western countries allowing Ukraine to use their weapons to strike Russia could become targets.

The escalation comes days after the Russian President approved small but significant changes to his country’s nuclear doctrine, which would allow a nuclear response to a conventional, non-nuclear attack on Russian territory.

While Western officials, including US defence secretary Lloyd Austin, have dismissed the notion that Moscow’s use of nuclear weapons is imminent, experts warn that recent developments could increase the possibility of nuclear weapons use.

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Here’s what we know about Russia’s inventory of atomic weapons.

How big is Russia’s nuclear arsenal?

Russia holds more nuclear warheads than any other nation at an estimated 5,580, which amounts to 47% of global stockpiles, according to data from the Federation of American Scientists (FAS).

But only an estimated 1,710 of those weapons are deployed, a fraction more than the 1,670 deployed by the US. 

Both nations have the necessary nuclear might to destroy each other several times over, and considerably more atomic warheads than the world’s seven other nuclear nations: China, France, India, Israel, North Korea, Pakistan and the United Kingdom.

Of Moscow’s deployed weapons, an estimated 870 are on land-based ballistic missiles, 640 on submarine-launched ballistic missiles, and potentially 200 at heavy bomber bases.

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According to FAS, there are no signs Russia is significantly scaling up its nuclear arsenal, but the federation does warn of a potential surge in the future as the country replaces single-warhead missiles with those capable of carrying multiple warheads.

Russia is also steadily modernising its nuclear arsenal.

What could trigger a Russian nuclear response?

Moscow’s previous 2020 doctrine stated that its nuclear weapons could be used in response to an attack using nuclear or other weapons of mass destruction “when the very existence of the state is put under threat.”

Now, the conditions under which a nuclear response could be launched have changed in three crucial ways:

  1. Russia will consider using nuclear weapons in the case of a strike on its territory using conventional weapons, such as cruise missiles, drones and tactical aircraft.
  2. It could launch a nuclear attack in response to an aggression by a non-nuclear state acting “with the participation or support of a nuclear state”, as is the case for Ukraine.
  3. Moscow will also apply the same conditions to an attack on Belarus’ territory, in agreement with President Lukashenko.

Is there a rising nuclear threat?

The size of the world’s nuclear stockpiles has rapidly decreased amid the post-Cold War détente. The Soviet Union had some 40,000 warheads, and the US around 30,000, when stockpiles peaked during the 1960s and 70s.

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But FAS warns that while the overall number is still in decline, operational warheads are on the rise once again. More countries are also upgrading their missiles to deploy multiple warheads.

“In nearly all of the nuclear-armed states there are either plans or a significant push to increase nuclear forces,” Hans M. Kristensen, Director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists (FAS), said in June this year.

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Is the West reacting?

When Putin approved the updated nuclear protocol last week, many Western leaders dismissed it as sabre rattling.

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said Germany and its partners would “not be intimidated” and accused Putin of “playing with our fear.”

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But since Russia used a hypersonic ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead in an attack on Dnipro, European leaders have raised the alarm.

“The last few dozen hours have shown that the threat is serious and real when it comes to global conflict,” Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Friday.

According to Dutch media reports, NATO’s secretary-general Mark Rutte is in Florida to urgently meet President-elect Donald Trump, potentially to discuss the recent escalation.

NATO and Ukraine will hold an extraordinary meeting in Brussels next Tuesday to discuss the situation and the possible allied reaction, according to Euronews sources.

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