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Emma Raducanu buoyant after thumping win over Blinkova at Queen’s

  • British player wants win to be launchpad for grass season

  • Jack Draper pulls out of men’s event to continue recovery

Emma Raducanu believes her dominant start to the grass-court season can be the launchpad for success over the coming month as she reached the second round at Queen’s with a 6-0, 6-3 win over Anna Blinkova, a qualifier.

“It was a really good stepping stone, and the way I was feeling on the court, the way I was moving, the way I was expressing myself, just the whole package, not necessarily the tennis, just how I kind of was acting on the court, I really enjoyed it,” Raducanu said. “That’s something that I want to take forward in all of my matches and really embrace this grass-court season.”

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Teenage sensation Gout Gout ready to dive in at Diamond League deep end

Young sprinter up against the ‘big boys’ for the first time but he still takes life in the spotlight in his stride

Life comes at you fast, especially when you are Gout Gout. In April, the 18-year-old prodigy became the fastest teenager over 200m in history. Then last month, he finally got his own bedroom for the first time, having bought his family a new six-bedroom house in Brisbane. Now, in Oslo on Wednesday, he is one of the headline acts in his first senior Diamond League race.

Excited? You bet he is. “It’s definitely a special event, knowing that it’s my first race against the big boys,” he says, with a smile that lights up a drab summer’s day. “It’s a different ballgame for sure.”

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Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Van paardenrave tot uniek kijkje backstage: Nieuwe Luxor viert jubileum op feestelijke wijze

Het Nieuwe Luxor Theater op de Kop van Zuid in Rotterdam blaast dit jaar 25 kaarsjes uit. Eind deze maand wordt het jubileum gevierd met een feestelijk programma. Onder meer een rondleiding achter de schermen en een heuse paardenrave staan op de planning.

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The excellent Scene on Radio podcast is back with a new...

The excellent Scene on Radio podcast is back with a new season on The News. “Just about everyone is mad at the media, and Americans seem helpless to solve our problems, in large part because we have no shared narrative and few shared facts.”

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Bedrijven als SpaceX hebben draagvlak nodig, ook op de beurs

De recordbeursgang van Elon Musk is uiteindelijk een test voor het geloof in een rechtvaardige toekomst.

Tweede Kamer verwerpt naamwijziging Groep Markuszower in DNA, GroenLinks-PvdA mag wel verder als PRO

De Tweede Kamer stemde tegen de naamwijziging van Groep Markuszower in DNA, maar voor de naamswijziging van GroenLinks-PvdA in PRO. De naamwijziging van die laatste partij moet formeel een feit worden tijdens het fusiecongres dit weekeinde.

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Moscow Plans Metro Line Extensions to Connect Skolkovo Tech Hub, Northeast Suburbs

Both the red Sokolnicheskaya and light-blue Filyovskaya lines will be extended by several stations.

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Neo4j plots Palantir alternative with GraphAware acquisition

"The no-kill-switch kind of thing? It's increasingly becoming a requirement," says Neo4j CEO Emil Eifrem. This is one of the reasons behind the company's decision to buy GraphAware, an intelligence analysis software platform built on the graph database, which is positioning itself as an alternative to Palantir, the controversial US spy-tech biz. The purchase has been in the offing for a while, but the timing of the announcement was fortuitous for Neo4j. On the same day, the European Commission presented the European Technological Sovereignty Package, a set of measures to strengthen Europe's capacity in semiconductors, AI, cloud, and open source. It comes amid widespread concern over the dependence European companies and government agencies have on tech vendors subject to US law. Fears over a "kill switch" for US software were stoked in June 2025, when Microsoft admitted under oath in a French court that it couldn't guarantee digital sovereignty if American authorities demanded access to data held on Microsoft servers on foreign soil. An analysis of European dependence on US technology found that one major weakness – or "kill switch" – is Identity and Access Management (IAM), where the Redmond vendor's Entra ID is a near-monopoly with few alternatives. GraphAware has built an intelligence platform on top of the Neo4j database used by police and government agencies worldwide, and is positioned as a competitor to Palantir. Speaking to The Register, GraphAware CEO Michal Bachman explained that users need not be dependent on any third party to keep the software running as it is based on open architecture and open standards. The system is built on the Neo4j graph database, which operates on an open-core model, and customers build queries using the Cypher query language, which is very close to the open language GQL. "Nothing in the platform modifies the data in a proprietary way. So if you want to export it, you can export it," Bachman said. The database and intelligence stack can also be deployed on-premises or in a private cloud. "The customer is in full control over how it's deployed, where it's deployed, where the data is stored, it doesn't call home, and you can deploy in an air-gapped environment. You don't need internet access. Nothing, no one can turn it off," he said. Palantir is mostly run as SaaS in the public cloud, although its products can be run in the private cloud or on-prem. Its Gotham platform – which GraphAware competes with – is designed for defense, intelligence, and law enforcement agencies, helping operators connect the dots between disparate sources. In the UK, concerns about Palantir have been growing. Last week, lawmakers warned the spy-tech vendor's increasing presence in the public sector was an "unacceptable point of weakness" and urged the government to exercise the 2027 break clause in the controversial NHS Federated Data Platform contract, based on the Palantir Foundry system. Palantir's leadership seems willing to continue to stoke controversy. Last year, CEO Alex Karp said the founders planned to build a company that "could power the West to its obvious innate superiority." Earlier in the year, he claimed AI would mean Western economies don't need immigration. Speaking to The Register, Neo4j's Eifrem said the "cultural transformation" in technology and politics was another motivation for buying the GraphAware intelligence platform. "The trust in centralized institutions has been this one-way slope for decades – since the '70s – at least in the Western world. Then the internet comes around with social media and podcasts, creating decentralized media. Everyone gets a voice. Then on top of that, we have a counter-trend to the cancel culture thing; it's like the Overton window has expanded significantly." Whether that's good or bad, Eifrem said it was Neo4j's plan to offer a viable, more open alternative to Palantir, built on graph semantics well-suited to intelligence gathering. ®