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Sports May 24, 2026

Usyk Survives Late Scare at Pyramids to Retain Heavyweight Titles

Ukraine's Oleksandr Usyk survived a dramatic 11th-round stoppage victory over Rico Verhoeven at the…
The Fight at the Pyramids: A Mismatch Turned Survival TestThe heavyweight clash at the Pyramids of Giza was expected to be a coronation for Oleksandr Usyk, but the Ukrainian champion was forced into a desperate fight for survival. Facing Dutch former kickboxer Rico Verhoeven, Usyk looked lethargic and heavier than ever, struggling to contain an opponent who had not fought professionally in 12 years.Despite the mismatch on paper, Verhoeven dismantled the script, pushing Usyk to the brink of a historic loss. The fight was a visual spectacle, with Verhoeven walking as a Pharaoh and Usyk as a Roman Centurion, but the action inside the ring was a grueling test of Usyk's championship mettle.Scorecards and the Critical 11th RoundThe tension peaked in the penultimate round, where the scorecards painted a terrifying picture for Usyk. The Ring magazine reported that two of the three judges had the fight tied 95-95, while the third had Verhoeven ahead 96-94.Round 11 Stoppage: Usyk landed a decisive right uppercut with one second remaining in the round.Referee's Decision: Verhoeven beat the count but was waved off by the referee after taking further punishment.Official Time: The stoppage was recorded at 2 minutes and 59 seconds of round 11.Usyk extended his unbeaten record to 25 fights, retaining the WBC, WBA, and IBF heavyweight titles.Avoiding the "Mike Tyson" MomentA victory for Verhoeven would have been one of the biggest upsets in boxing history, potentially surpassing Mike Tyson's 1990 defeat by Buster Douglas. For Usyk, the stakes were existential; a loss would have resulted in all three titles being declared vacant.The victory carries profound weight beyond the ring. Usyk, fighting while his country is under bombardment, shared a poignant moment with his daughter, highlighting the personal cost of his success. The win serves as a testament to his resilience as a tactician and a soldier.Future Outlook: Rematch Talks and LegacyDespite the controversial nature of the stoppage, Verhoeven has already signaled his desire for a rematch, stating, "I was already super thankful for the opportunity." The fight has set the stage for a potential trilogy or a unification bout with other heavyweights, cementing Usyk's status as the division's dominant force.
#Oleksandr Usyk #Rico Verhoeven #Boxing
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Sports May 24, 2026

Usyk's Last-Second Victory Prevents Historic Boxing Upset

Ukraine's unbeaten heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk secured a dramatic last-second victory over …
The Dramatic Finish at the PyramidsOleksandr Usyk, Ukraine's unbeaten heavyweight world champion, stopped the Dutch former kickboxer Rico Verhoeven with one second remaining in the penultimate round to avoid what would have been one of the greatest boxing upsets of all time on Saturday.The WBC title fight at the Pyramids of Giza was considered a mismatch but Verhoeven, whose sole previous professional boxing fight was 12 years ago, tore up the script in mind-boggling fashion from the opening bell and had looked set to win.Chaotic Ending and Controversial StoppageIn a chaotic ending, Usyk dropped the challenger late in the 11th round and the referee waved it off after Usyk pounced when Verhoeven beat the count shortly before the bell."I thought it was an early stoppage, but in the end it's not up to me," Verhoeven said moments later while still in the ring.The Underdog's Unexpected ChallengeVerhoeven entered the fight with minimal professional boxing experience, having competed primarily in kickboxing. His last professional boxing bout was 12 years ago, making his performance against the highly-regarded Usyk even more remarkable.The Dutch fighter demonstrated exceptional boxing skills throughout the match, surprising both fans and experts with his technique and resilience against one of the sport's current champions.Historic Setting and Championship ImplicationsThe match took place at the Pyramids of Giza, adding a historic backdrop to the championship bout. As a WBC title fight, the outcome solidifies Usyk's position among the elite heavyweights while potentially opening doors for future high-profile matches.For Verhoeven, despite the loss, his performance has significantly raised his profile in the boxing world and could lead to more opportunities in the sport.Future Outlook for Both FightersUsyk's victory maintains his unbeaten record and sets up potential future matchups against other top heavyweight contenders. His ability to secure a victory against an unexpected challenge demonstrates his championship pedigree.For Verhoeven, this performance, though ending in defeat, serves as a strong statement about his potential in boxing. With his kickboxing background now complemented by proven boxing skills, he may pursue more opportunities in the sport.
#Oleksandr Usyk #Rico Verhoeven #Boxing
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Sports May 24, 2026

Russell Snatches Canadian GP Pole from Antonelli After Sprint Clash

**George Russell** clinched pole for the Canadian Grand Prix by a razor‑thin 0.06 seconds over team…
In a dramatic qualifying session at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, George Russell edged out his teammate Kimi Antonelli by just 0.06 seconds to claim pole for the Canadian Grand Prix, extending Mercedes’ perfect pole streak to five races. Russell’s Last‑Lap Mastery Secures Pole at Montreal The final lap of Q3 saw Russell deliver a flawless 1:12.578, snatching the top spot from Antonelli who had led the session with a 1:12.639. The British driver’s timing was impeccable, beating his teammate by six‑hundredths of a second after a tense sprint‑race clash that had left the pair at odds. Numbers That Define the Battle: Times, Gaps, and Points Pole‑winning lap: 1:12.578 Antonelli’s best lap: 1:12.639 (0.06 s slower) Mercedes pole record: 5 poles from 5 races this season Championship gap after sprint win: 18 points in favour of Russell Front‑row lineup: Russell (P1), Antonelli (P2), Lando Norris (P3), Oscar Piastri (P4) Implications for Mercedes’ Team Dynamics and the Championship The intra‑team rivalry mirrors past Mercedes tensions, prompting team principal Toto Wolff to consider stricter engagement rules. Both drivers have publicly expressed respect, but the incident highlights the fine line between healthy competition and costly collisions. Potential for team‑imposed “rules of engagement” to avoid future incidents. Maintaining a one‑two finish remains a strategic priority for Mercedes. Psychological edge for Russell heading into Sunday’s race, having closed the points gap. Antonelli’s recent three‑race win streak adds pressure on the British driver. What to Expect on Sunday’s Grand Prix With both Mercedes drivers on the front row, the race will likely become a tactical showdown. The circuit’s high‑speed sections reward precision, and any misstep could swing the championship battle. Watch for early‑race positioning battles between Russell and Antonelli. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar will aim to capitalize on any Mercedes error. Potential safety‑car interventions if on‑track tensions flare again. Championship implications: a win for Russell could extend his lead beyond 20 points.
#George Russell #Kimi Antonelli #Mercedes
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Sports May 24, 2026

De Zerbi Vows to Stay with Spurs Amid Final‑Day Relegation Fight

Roberto De Zerbi warned Tottenham players that their futures hinge on the final match against Evert…
Roberto De Zerbi warned Tottenham players that their futures are on the line ahead of the decisive match against Everton and reiterated his willingness to stay even if the club is relegated for the first time since 1977. De Zerbi’s Final‑Day Message to Spurs Players The Italian manager told the squad that “every one of us is playing for the future of Tottenham” and organised a team night before the game to “create the right atmosphere”. He dismissed rumours that the players don’t care and stressed the need to be stronger than the pressure, injuries and negative vibes. Season‑Long Stats Highlighting Spurs’ Relegation Risk Spurs have lost 10 home matches in the Premier League this season. They have not won at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since the start of December. A point against Everton would likely keep them above West Ham on goal difference, even if West Ham win their final game. Spurs missed the chance to seal safety after a first defeat in five matches against Chelsea in mid‑week. What Relegation Would Mean for Tottenham and the Premier League Relegation would end a 49‑year stay in the top flight, impacting revenue streams, player recruitment and the club’s global brand. It would also alter the Premier League’s composition, opening a spot for a promotion‑winning side and potentially reshaping broadcasting allocations. Outlook for Spurs After the Everton Clash If Spurs secure at least a draw, they are set to finish above West Ham and stay up. A loss would likely see them finish 18th and drop to the Championship, despite De Zerbi’s five‑year contract signed at the end of March, which includes a clause to remain even in relegation.
#Tottenham Hotspur #Roberto De Zerbi #Everton
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Entertainment May 24, 2026

'Fjord' by Romania's Cristian Mungiu Wins Cannes Top Film Prize

Romanian director Cristian Mungiu has won the prestigious Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival fo…
The Lead: Romanian Director's Second Palme d'Or TriumphFjord, a thought-provoking drama about a Christian family in Norway from Romanian director Cristian Mungiu, has won the best film prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Mungiu won his second Palme d'Or at a star-packed closing ceremony at the festival on Saturday, becoming just the 10th filmmaker to achieve this prestigious double victory.The Film: Cultural Clash and Progressive Values QuestionedThe drama starring Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve is centered around the clash of values that ensues when a religious family relocates from Romania to a Norwegian village. It tells the story of evangelicals who move to Norway, but soon after have their children taken from them by child services for spanking them. Mungiu has called it a tale of "left-wing fundamentalism."The movie is based on true events and is notable for how it questions the supposedly progressive values of the Norwegians depicted in the film, as well as the child welfare system. "This is a message about tolerance, inclusion, and empathy. These are wonderful values that we all cherish, but we need to put them into practice more often," Mungiu told the audience.The Impact: A Statement on Cultural ToleranceMungiu's victory with Fjord comes nearly two decades after his first Palme d'Or win in 2007 for "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days," a Romanian abortion drama. This back-to-back recognition of his work at Cannes establishes him as one of Europe's most significant contemporary filmmakers. The film's exploration of cultural differences and the complexities of implementing progressive values across different societies adds important discourse to contemporary international cinema.The film's recognition also highlights Cannes' continued commitment to showcasing films that tackle complex social issues and challenge audiences' perspectives. By awarding a film that questions both conservative religious practices and progressive social systems, the festival demonstrates its role as a platform for nuanced cultural examination.The Recognition: Other Award Winners at Cannes 2026Russian war drama Minotaur, by Andrey Zvyagintsev, which depicts a callous businessman caught up in Russia's invasion of Ukraine, won the Grand Prix second prize. "Put an end to the carnage, the whole world is waiting for it," Zvyagintsev, who now lives in exile in France, told the audience in a message addressed to Russian leader Vladimir Putin.Belgium's Virginie Efira and Japanese actor Tao Okamoto shared the best female performance award for their roles in nursing home drama, All of a Sudden, by Japan's Ryusuke Hamaguchi. Belgian duo Emmanuel Macchia and Valentin Campagne from gay World War I drama, Coward, also shared the male best actor award for their roles in the Lukas Dhont-directed movie.Rwandan filmmaker Marie-Clementine Dusabejambo won the Camera d'Or for best first film for her genocide drama, Ben'Imana, which she dedicated to "the women of my country".The Future: International Distribution and Critical AcclaimWith the prestigious Palme d'Or now attached to Fjord, the film is positioned for international distribution and likely significant awards season consideration. Mungiu's unique perspective on cultural clashes and his ability to create compelling narratives that challenge both conservative and progressive viewpoints will likely make this film a subject of academic study and critical analysis for years to come.The film's exploration of the complexities of implementing values across different cultural contexts resonates with contemporary global discussions about migration, cultural integration, and the implementation of social policies. As international audiences engage with Fjord, it may spark important conversations about how societies balance cultural preservation with social progress.
#Cannes Film Festival #Cristian Mungiu #Palme d'Or
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Sports May 24, 2026

Harry Kane Hat-Trick Helps Bayern Munich Complete Domestic Double

Harry Kane scored a hat-trick for Bayern Munich in their 3-0 win over Stuttgart in the DFB-Pokal cu…
The DFB-Pokal Cup Final Showdown Harry Kane cut through the smoke of the DFB-Pokal cup final with a hat-trick for Bayern Munich to beat defending champion Stuttgart 3-0 and complete another domestic double on Saturday. Kane's Impact on the Game Kane’s goals in the second half set off fireworks among the Bayern fans who had joined their Stuttgart rivals in protesting against the German soccer federation (DFB) for a planned increase in security measures. Kane broke the deadlock in the 55th minute with a diving header to Michael Olise's cross. He struck the crossbar with a thunderous shot before sealing the result in the 80th with a shot inside the bottom corner after being picked out by Luis Díaz. Angelo Stiller conceded a penalty for hand ball and Kane completed his hat-trick from the spot in stoppage time. The Protests and Their Impact The protests started after the half-time break when the Bayern fans displayed a giant DFB logo with a line drawn through it over a banner with an expletive against the DFB, while their Stuttgart counterparts had a banner calling for “freedom for the terraces.” Other European Football News In Spain, Enrique Riquelme confirmed he would be running for the presidency of Real Madrid, presenting the first challenge in more than two decades to Florentino Perez's hold on the world’s richest club. Italian double winners Inter finished a triumphant Serie A season by coming back from two goals down to secure an entertaining 3-3 draw at Bologna.
#Bayern Munich #Harry Kane #Stuttgart
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Politics May 24, 2026

Serbian Students Lead Tens of Thousands in Anti‑Government Rally Demanding Early Elections

On May 23, 2026, tens of thousands of Serbians, spearheaded by university students, gathered in Bel…
Mass Student‑Led Demonstrations Swell in BelgradeTens of thousands of citizens poured into Belgrade’s Slavija Square on May 23, 2026, chanting “Students win” and calling for early parliamentary elections. The rally was organized by university students who first mobilised after the November 2024 Novi Sad rail‑station canopy collapse that killed 16 people and forced former Prime Minister Milos Vucevic to resign.Scale of the Protest and Economic StakesAttendance: estimates range from 30,000 to 70,000 participants.Geographic reach: protesters arrived from multiple Serbian towns; state rail services were suspended to limit influx.EU funding risk: the EU’s top enlargement official warned that democratic backsliding could cost Serbia up to €1.5 billion in accession‑related aid.Political Ramifications for Vucic’s GovernmentPresident Aleksandar Vucic responded by labeling demonstrators “terrorists” and foreign agents, while the Council of Europe commissioner for human rights, Michael O’Flaherty, pledged to monitor the situation closely. The protests underscore growing public fatigue with perceived corruption and the lack of a clear opposition platform.Implications for Serbia’s EU Accession PathSerbia’s bid to join the European Union is already strained by its close ties to Russia and China. Continued unrest could delay accession talks and jeopardise the €1.5 billion of prospective EU funds, pressuring the government to adopt more transparent reforms.Outlook: Early Elections and Potential RealignmentVucic has indicated that elections could be held between September and November 2026. If the student movement maintains momentum, the elections may become a de‑facto referendum on Vucic’s leadership, potentially reshaping Serbia’s domestic politics and its trajectory toward the EU.
#Serbia #Aleksandar Vucic #Student Protests
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Sports May 24, 2026

Middlesbrough's Hellberg Endors Spygate as 'Toughest Two Weeks' After Playoff Defeat

Middlesbrough manager Kim Hellberg described the spygate saga as the 'toughest two weeks' of his li…
The Lead: Spygate Fallout at WembleyKim Hellberg lamented the recent spygate saga as the "toughest two weeks" of his life after his reinstated Middlesbrough side missed out on Premier League promotion at Wembley. Boro became the first team in Football League history to be defeated in both the playoff semi-final and final, after his team replaced Southampton, who were thrown out of the competition for spying on rivals' training sessions.The Championship Final DramaHull's 1-0 win, courtesy of Oli McBurnie's injury-time goal, returned them to the Premier League after a nine-year absence, with Hellberg left to rue a "rollercoaster" for his Middlesbrough side. "It has been tough," he said. "It's been draining emotionally. But there is no excuse. Hull scored a goal today and you have to congratulate them. We were ready to play the game. It's been two heartbreaking losses in one week. When the game ends you feel very empty."The Spygate ControversySergej Jakirovic had described his Hull team as "collateral damage" in a spying episode in which they played no part. Having prepared to face Southampton for a week, he had to switch plans a few days before the final. Nonetheless, he insisted he saw the funny side of a saga that means Southampton begin next season with a four-point deduction."When I heard for the first time, I start to laugh because what you can spy?" he said. "To send a guy to do this, I don't understand."Hull's Unexpected JourneyHull's promotion came just a year after avoiding relegation to League One on goal difference, and operating with a two-window transfer fee embargo that left them able to sign only free agents. Concentration will now turn to the Premier League and how to avoid the instant relegation they experienced last time they played in the top flight."We will try to add better players than we have right now," said Jakirovic. "But I think these main players who bring us to the Premier League can stay and help us as well. We just have to add better players than we have. Sunderland's recipe is great because they brought dynamic players with pace and speed. I'm ready for everything. We have a nice budget. We will see."
#Middlesbrough #Kim Hellberg #Spygate
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Politics May 23, 2026

Pakistan Army Chief’s Tehran Visit Aims to Halt US‑Israeli Conflict with Iran

On 23 May 2026, the chief of Pakistan’s army travelled to Tehran to urge Iranian officials to help …
The Lead: Pakistan’s Top General Seeks a Diplomatic Break On 23 May 2026, Pakistan’s army chief arrived in Tehran with a clear mandate: persuade Iran to work toward ending the escalating US‑Israeli war on Iran. The visit marks the most senior Pakistani military outreach to Iran since the conflict intensified earlier this year. The Diplomatic Mission Details: What the Tehran Stop Entailed High‑level meetings with Iran’s Supreme Leader and senior foreign‑policy officials. Discussions focused on confidence‑building measures that could reduce the risk of a broader regional war. The Pakistani delegation emphasized Islamabad’s strategic interest in a stable western border and in preventing spill‑over into Afghanistan and Pakistan’s own security landscape. The Geopolitical Stakes: Why the US‑Israeli Campaign Matters to Pakistan The conflict pits the United States and Israel against Iranian interests across the Gulf and beyond. For Pakistan, a deepening war threatens: Energy security, as Iranian oil routes are vital for South Asian imports. Economic stability, given the potential for sanctions and trade disruptions. Domestic political pressure, with public sentiment in Pakistan historically sympathetic to Iran. The Regional Impact: Ripple Effects Across South Asia and the Middle East Pakistan’s outreach signals a broader South Asian concern about the conflict’s spill‑over. Tehran’s response could shape: Iran‑Pakistan trade corridors, especially the Chabahar‑Gwadar link. Security cooperation against extremist groups that thrive in conflict zones. Diplomatic alignments, as both nations weigh their relationships with the United States, China, and Russia. The Outlook: Scenarios for De‑Escalation and Continued Tension Analysts see three near‑term possibilities: Successful mediation: Iran and Pakistan jointly lobby for a UN‑backed ceasefire, easing US‑Israeli pressure. Stalemate: Diplomatic talks stall, and the conflict remains confined to proxy engagements. Escalation: Failure to secure a diplomatic breakthrough leads to broader regional involvement, potentially drawing Pakistan into security commitments. In the coming weeks, the tone of Tehran’s statements and any concrete confidence‑building steps will indicate whether Pakistan’s high‑level visit can translate into a tangible de‑escalation pathway.
#Pakistan #Iran #US-Israeli conflict
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