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Rafael Grossi: the next Iran nuclear deal will look very different
Rafael Grossi: the next Iran nuclear deal will look very different Rafael Grossi: the next Iran nuclear deal will look very different IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi says the 2015 Iran nuclear deal is no longer a workable model. Iran’s nuclear technology and capabilities have advanced significantly, and any future agreement must reflect today’s realities, including the impact of the recent conflict. Published On 2 Jun 2026
Teenager Rafael Jódar comes from two sets down to set up Zverev quarter-final
19-year-old beats Pablo Carreño Busta 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 Jódar enjoying spectacular clay-court seasonThis year’s French Open has been defined in many ways by the weather, an unprecedented week of searing heat wreaking havoc on and off the court. That trend came to an end in an instant on Sunday morning as the cool, damp conditions took over in Paris. Rain or shine, the rise of Rafael Jódar endures.
Tennis player Rafael Jodar accused of pushing French Open ball girl, but did he really?
We live in an age where cameras are everywhere, and when someone starts throwing around accusations of wild behavior — y'know, like allegations of shoving a ball girl at the French Open — there will probably be some video evidence to prove or disprove that claim.Well, lucky us, we have an example of this.Spain's Rafael Jodar had just won a five-set match over American Alex Michelsen, but the talk afterward had to do with claims that he shoved a ball girl.ZERO BS. TAKE THE DON'T @ ME PODCAST...
Teenager Rafael Jódar comes from two sets down to set up Zverev quarter-final
19-year-old beats Pablo Carreño Busta 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 Jódar enjoying spectacular clay-court seasonThis year’s French Open has been defined in many ways by the weather, an unprecedented week of searing heat wreaking havoc on and off the court. That trend came to an end in an instant on Sunday morning as the cool, damp conditions took over in Paris. Rain or shine, the rise of Rafael Jódar endures.
Rafael Jodar is captivating the French Open crowds...
Last year, Rafael Jodar was ranked No. 707. Now, he is 29th in the world.
Andy Burnham offers Labour a refreshing new voice to reach lost voters – but with what message? | Rafael Behr
It will take more than blokeish affability to reach across the Brexit faultline that scars British politicsAndy Burnham’s stint as health secretary in the final year of Gordon Brown’s government was not especially memorable, although one observation from a senior civil servant in the department at the time has stuck in my mind. Working for Burnham, I was told, felt like “revising for exams with a mate who might turn to you and say: ‘shall we sack this off for a bit and play football...
Andy Burnham offers Labour a refreshing new voice to reach lost voters – but with what message? | Rafael Behr
It will take more than blokeish affability to reach across the Brexit faultline that scars British politicsAndy Burnham’s stint as health secretary in the final year of Gordon Brown’s government was not especially memorable, although one observation from a senior civil servant in the department at the time has stuck in my mind. Working for Burnham, I was told, felt like “revising for exams with a mate who might turn to you and say: ‘shall we sack this off for a bit and play football...
Putin and Trump are both trapped in losing battles against reality | Rafael Behr
The Ukraine and Iran wars are very different, but a common authoritarian delusion unites the men who started themA strongman president, self-styled redeemer of national glory, is trapped in a conflict he can’t win but doesn’t know how to end without looking like a loser. A cult of infallibility prevents the leader admitting a strategic blunder even to himself. It could be Donald Trump or Vladimir Putin; Iran or Ukraine.
Jodar and Fonseca: Meet the teenage talents taking over the French Open
French Open: Rafael Jodar and Joao Fonseca, 19, on semi-final collision course at Roland-Garros after stunning runs to last-eight Rafael Jodar was ranked outside the top 900 in the world a year ago and is now in a Grand Slam quarter-final in only his second appearance; fellow 19-year-old Joao Fonseca knocked out record 24-time major winner Novak Djokovic in the third round of his run at Roland-Garros Monday 1 June 2026 18:39, UK There has been a notable changing of the guard in men's tennis...
Meet the new Rafa planning to conquer Roland Garros
A year ago, 19-year-old Rafael Jodar was ranked 707th in the world. Now he is three wins away from emulating Rafael Nadal at the French Open.