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King distinguished herself as a tennis champ at Cal State Los Angeles, winning Wimbledon doubles while enrolled
When Billie Jean King left college in 1964, she had a purpose. Within a few years, she had become the top-ranked tennis professional in the world. Over a trailblazing career, she won 39 championships, a Presidential Medal of Freedom and a congressional Medal of Honor – all while pushing publicly for gender and pay equality.
Last year, she finally returned to finish the degree in history she started more than six decades ago. On Monday, she graduated, at 82 years old.
Continue reading...Suifenhe, a small city in China’s economically depressed rust belt, is a microcosm of an evolving Chinese-Russian trading relationship
Suited and booted in a navy twinset tracksuit and colourful high-top trainers, Wang Runguo is hustling. Darting across the gleaming floors of his cavernous car showroom, the 45-year-old from one of China’s poorest provinces is closing on yet another deal. It is all in a day’s work for the man whose salary has more than doubled in the past year thanks to a well-timed pivot: from corn to cars; from China to Russia.
This time last year Wang was working for an agricultural company that grew corn and soya beans for the domestic market. Now he is a manager at Xingyun International Automobile Export, a company founded in August 2025 to cater to the booming new car export industry in Suifenhe, a small city in China’s north-east that borders Russia. “Recently, China and Russia have been moving closer together,” Wang says. “As we move closer, more and more cars are going there.”
Continue reading...President says he has instructed US military to be ready for ‘a full, large scale assault of Iran, on a moment’s notice’ – key US politics stories from Monday 18 May
Donald Trump says he has called off a planned attack on Iran at the behest of Gulf states so talks could continue.
In a post to his Truth Social platform, the US president claimed that the leaders of Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia had approached Washington because of the chance of reaching a deal that would be “very acceptable” to the US, and preclude Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
Continue reading...President’s remarks about Taiwan arms deals being a ‘negotiating chip’ with Beijing have been seized on by Chinese state media
It has been an unsettling few days for Taiwan’s government. When Donald Trump met Xi Jinping in Beijing on Thursday, many feared the unpredictable US leader could upend Washington’s longstanding support for Taipei.
But beyond a starkly worded statement from Xi stressing China’s claims over Taiwan, which it claims as part of its territory despite never having ruled it, initial signs appeared good for Taipei.
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Mt. Fuji looked small through the plane window at dusk, but its presence felt anything but.
NAIROBI (ANP/RTR) - Bij protesten tegen de verhoging van brandstofprijzen in verschillende Keniaanse steden zijn vier mensen omgekomen, aldus de minister van Binnenlandse Zaken. "We hebben vandaag vier Kenianen verloren bij het geweld, waarbij ook meer dan 30 mensen gewond raakten", zei Kipchumba Murkomen in een televisietoespraak.
Volgens Murkomen zijn 348 mensen opgepakt. Hoe de vier mensen om het leven zijn gekomen, zei de minister niet.
De protesten volgden op een eerdere landelijke staking in het openbaar vervoer. De transportsector Alliance kondigde zondag aan dat aangesloten vervoerders vanaf middernacht zouden stoppen met rijden uit protest tegen de prijsverhoging. De politie waarschuwde daarop dat ze zou optreden bij eventuele verstoringen.
De Keniaanse energie- en petroleumautoriteit verhoogde vorige week de brandstofprijzen met maximaal 23,5 procent - na een verhoging van 24,2 procent vorige maand - doordat het conflict in het Midden-Oosten de wereldwijde olie- en gasvoorziening onder druk zet.