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Tuchel says England not World Cup favourites but can dare to dream
Tuchel says England not World Cup favourites but can dare to dream June 9 : England manager Thomas Tuchel does not rank his team among the favourites for the World Cup but believes they are in good shape heading into the tournament and can "dare to dream" about lifting the trophy. Most bookmakers have England among the leading title contenders but Tuchel reckons the six-decade drought since the nation's solitary triumph in 1966 counts against them.
Vollering says daring to lose helped her win women's Giro
Vollering says daring to lose helped her win women's Giro June 8 : Demi Vollering said she put everything on the line to clinch her first Giro d'Italia crown on Sunday after the FDJ–Suez rider became the second woman after Annemiek van Vleuten to win all three Grand Tours. Four-time Giro champion Anna van der Breggen led Vollering heading into the final stage with Antonia Niedermaier in third place. In Sunday's finale, Vollering allowed Niedermaier to break away, risking being overtaken in...
Melinda Gates donates $215 mn for women’s health, dares others billionaires to follow
Melinda French Gates has a lifetime giving of $52.6 billion (Forbes data as on February 2026). The American philanthropist and Bill Gates’ ex-wife has donated mostly to nonprofits focused on global health and development, particularly initiatives supporting women and girls. In a latest, French Gates has announced $215 million additional funding to Washington–based Pivotal Philanthropies to focus on women’s reproductive and midlife health.
Caution over Saka as Tuchel says England must dare to dream
England head coach Thomas Tuchel says Bukayo Saka's fitness is being managed with a "little bit of care" heading into the World Cup.
Book tells story of Timorese asylum seekers' daring escape to Darwin
NT Writers Festival launches story of Timorese asylum seekers who took fishing boat to Australia Sun 31 May 2026 at 8:51am In short: Jose da Costa was among 18 Timorese asylum seekers who fled Indonesia's brutal, decades-long occupation of the former Portuguese colony. After arriving in Darwin by boat in 1995, Mr da Costa moved to Melbourne where he met author Vannessa Hearman, whose new book, The Good Sea, recounts his journey of resistance.
Elizabeth Hurley wows in daring yellow string bikini as she celebrates her 61st birthday
Elizabeth Hurley is celebrating her birthday in style. The "Austin Powers" actress took to Instagram to celebrate her 61st birthday, posting a photo of herself soaking up the sun during a beach day. In the photo, the actress stuns in a yellow bikini as she held up a large tie-dye flag and smiled big for the camera, with a picturesque view of the ocean behind her.
Fetterman dares Platner to release messages with mystery women, says he'll 'wear a suit every day' in return
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman ramped up criticism of embattled Senate candidate Graham Platner on Wednesday, calling out the Maine progressive over his history of inflammatory remarks while challenging him to release messages linked to a Kik account that has become a flashpoint in his campaign. "This is a guy that had a problem with me, how I dress, but he seemed to have no problem posing in a towel at a disgusting website that consistently had serious problems about that kinds of...
'Not going to vacate': Rabri's 'evict by force' dare to CM Samrat over bungalow
Former Bihar chief minister Rabri Devi on Saturday challenged chief minister Samrat Choudhary to remove her from the government bungalow she has occupied for more than a decade, saying she would not vacate the premises voluntarily. The RJD leader reacted sharply when reporters questioned her about a recent order issued by the state's building construction department allotting the 10, Circular Road residence in Patna to Dairy and Fisheries Minister Nand Kishor Ram. "Yes, I can see that Samrat...
Souleymane Diallo Dies at 80; Daring, Mocking Journalist in Guinea
He was harassed and briefly jailed for his work on Le Lynx, his satirical weekly newspaper, which investigated and caricatured a series of repressive leaders.