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Sports Apr 10, 2026

Lachlan Kennedy Smashes 10-Second Barrier in 100m, Jess Hull Falls in Dramatic 1500m Finish

Lachlan Kennedy became the first Australian to break the 10-second barrier in the 100m on home soil…
Lachlan Kennedy made history at the Sydney Olympic Park national championships by becoming the first Australian 100m sprinter to break the 10-second barrier on home soil, clocking a time of 9.96sec with a modest tailwind of +0.2.The 22-year-old Queenslander stormed out of the blocks and surged through the finish line, lowering his personal best by two hundredths of a second. This achievement is significant as it's the first time a local has run under 10 seconds for 100 metres in an event in Australia.Kennedy expressed his excitement, stating, 'Honestly, I didn’t really even expect it. I was just super relaxed, super – not cruisey, I was definitely pushing it – but it just felt easy.' He believes he has potential to go under 9.9sec as soon as this year.In other events, Cam Myers came close to a new national record in the 1500m, running 3:29.85, less than half a second off the 2023 mark set by Olli Hoare.The women’s 1500m final was marred by drama when Jess Hull tumbled over on the final straight after being clipped by rival Claudia Hollingsworth. The incident sparked two protests and an appeal to be heard on Saturday.Hull, visibly deflated, finished at the back of the pack. Her father and coach, Simon, voiced his displeasure, claiming his daughter was 'robbed.' The result remains in limbo pending the appeal.
#Lachlan Kennedy #Jess Hull #100m
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Entertainment Apr 10, 2026

Holly Humberstone’s ‘Cruel World’ Turns Gothic Roots into Radiant Pop, Winning Praise from Taylor Swift

British singer‑songwriter Holly Humberstone’s sophomore album ‘Cruel World’ abandons the dark tones…
In an era where pop stardom is measured by a patchwork of streaming figures, award nods and high‑profile support slots, Holly Humberstone has built a credible résumé without ever cracking the singles chart. The 26‑year‑old from Lincolnshire has leveraged a Brit Rising Star award, a coveted opening for Taylor Swift, and four million monthly Spotify listeners to cement her place in the contemporary pop landscape.Her second album, ‘Cruel World’, marks a decisive shift from the gothic melancholy that defined her debut, Paint My Bedroom Black. The new record embraces an 80s‑inspired synth‑pop palette brimming with ear‑catching hooks, delivering lyrics that are both earnest and conversational, reminiscent of Swift’s confessional style.Highlights include the sun‑soaked breakup anthem ‘To Love Somebody’, which builds to a stadium‑ready pre‑chorus, and the irresistibly catchy ‘White Noise’, a nostalgic nod to disco that channels the energy of early‑2000s Kylie Minogue. Even the cheeky, self‑aware line on “Drunk Dialling” – “I’m gonna shake my nonexistent ass to this shitty song” – showcases Humberstone’s willingness to blend humor with polished production.The album’s production is consistently confident, featuring a surprising happy‑hardcore breakdown on the closing track “Make It All Better.” Combined with Humberstone’s knack for crafting crowd‑pleasing melodies, these elements suggest she is poised for a long‑term pop career that can thrive in both traditional and modern market models.
#Holly Humberstone #Cruel World #Taylor Swift
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Economy Apr 10, 2026

Japan to Release Additional Oil Reserves Amid Middle East Crisis

Japan will release additional oil reserves in early May to address growing concerns over energy sho…
Japan's Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, announced on Friday that the country will release additional oil reserves early next month, equivalent to roughly 20 days' worth of oil, to ensure a stable supply of crude oil. This move comes as concern grows over energy shortages caused by the crisis in the Middle East.This will be the second time Japan has dipped into its strategic reserves since the US-Israel war on Iran started in February. Last month, Takaichi approved the release of 50 days' worth of oil, the government's biggest ever release, in an attempt to head off a spike in prices.Japan has enough oil in reserve to last 230 days, but it also imports 95% of its crude oil from the Middle East, most of which is transported through the Strait of Hormuz. The country is trying to secure oil from locations that do not ship via the Strait of Hormuz, amid uncertainty over whether the waterway will fully reopen after a two-week conditional ceasefire announced by Donald Trump this week.By May, Japan should be able to secure more than half of its oil imports via other routes, Takaichi said, although she did not provide details. The industry ministry has said that potential new sources for imports could include Yanbu on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast and the Port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates.The decision to tap into oil reserves for a second time came as pressure grew on Japan's government to resist US pressure to become militarily involved in the conflict. More than 100 demonstrations were held across the country on Wednesday, with protesters urging Takaichi to abide by the postwar constitution, which forbids Japan from using the threat or use of force as a means of settling international disputes.
#Japan #Strategic Petroleum Reserve #Middle East crisis
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Sports Apr 10, 2026

Australia on Brink of BJK Cup Exit After Gibson Stunned by British Teenager

Australia's chances of advancing to the Billie Jean King Cup Finals have taken a hit after losing b…
Australia's quest for a spot in the Billie Jean King Cup Finals has gotten off to a rocky start, with the team losing both opening-day singles matches. Spearhead Talia Gibson was expected to give the tie a strong start at Melbourne's John Cain Arena on Friday but suffered a shocking 7-6 (7-4) 7-5 loss to British teenager Mika Stojsavljevic, ranked 275th in the world.Gibson, ranked 56th globally, had been in stellar form leading up to the tie, having recently beaten five top 20-ranked players and achieving a career-high ranking. However, she struggled against the 17-year-old Stojsavljevic, who claimed the first set in a tiebreak and dominated the second set to secure the win.Adding to Australia's woes, Kimberly Birrell was defeated 4-6 6-3 6-3 by top-ranked Brit Harriet Dart. This leaves experienced duo Storm Hunter and Ellen Perez needing to win the doubles on Saturday to keep Australia's hopes alive in the tie.The British team, missing their top four players, were considered underdogs, but Stojsavljevic's impressive performance, including 12 aces, turned the tide in their favor. Gibson acknowledged her nerves and praised Stojsavljevic for her strong serve and overall play.
#Billie Jean King Cup #Australia tennis team #Talia Gibson
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Sports Apr 10, 2026

Rory McIlroy Leads Masters Title Defence with Impressive First Round

Rory McIlroy has made a strong start to his Masters title defence, sharing the lead with Sam Burns …
Rory McIlroy, the defending champion, has made a flying start to his title defence at the Masters Tournament, carding a 67 to share the lead with Sam Burns after the first round. McIlroy's score of five under par puts him just one shot shy of the best first-round score by a reigning Masters champion. His round included birdies at the 9th, 13th, 14th, and 15th holes, with a saved par at the last despite finding sand from the tee. The Northern Irishman expressed relief at feeling unburdened, stating, “I think winning a Masters makes it easier to win your second one.” He added that knowing he can put on his Green Jacket and have a Coke Zero at the end of the day helps him make crucial swings without worrying about the outcome. McIlroy's position is strong, but he is not alone in the lead. Sam Burns, who has had a curious history at Augusta, also carded a 67 to share the top spot. Burns has missed the cut twice in four previous Masters appearances but showed promise with his first-round performance. Other notable players include Justin Rose, who shot a 70 and could set up a potential rerun of last year's playoff. Patrick Reed, Kurt Kitayama, and Jason Day are also in contention, having carded scores of 69. Shane Lowry and Xander Schauffele are also well-placed, with Lowry predicting a tough week ahead due to the forecast. The tournament is expected to become increasingly challenging, with Lowry warning that the course will get “very, very crusty” as the week progresses. McIlroy, however, seems relishing the battle, having overcome his historical struggles at Augusta.
#Rory McIlroy #Masters Tournament #Sam Burns
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World Economy Apr 10, 2026

IMF Flags Inflation Surge as US‑Israel Conflict Over Iran Threatens Global Growth

The International Monetary Fund warned that the ongoing US‑Israel war against Iran could spark a wo…
The International Monetary Fund has cautioned that the US‑Israel war on Iran could ignite a new wave of global inflation, jeopardising the outlook for world growth even if the current cease‑fire endures. IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva announced on Thursday that the Fund will lower its growth projection for the global economy at next week’s IMF‑World Bank Spring Meetings, stating that the conflict has turned a potential upgrade into a growth downgrade. Earlier this year the IMF had lifted its forecast to 3.3 % growth for the 191‑member economies. That optimism evaporated after the war erupted on 28 February, driving up oil and natural‑gas prices, damaging energy infrastructure such as refineries and tanker terminals, and disrupting fertilizer shipments essential for global agriculture. Georgieva warned that the conflict is eroding business and consumer confidence and urged member nations to “get your house in order” as heightened defence spending adds further strain to the world economy. She also expressed confidence that the IMF will secure U.S. congressional approval this year for a 50 % increase in quota‑based lending resources, unlocking more of its roughly $1 trillion lending capacity. The United States, the Fund’s largest shareholder, would thereby provide crucial financial reassurance amid uncertain future developments. In a newly released report, the IMF estimated that countries directly involved in armed conflict typically see output fall by about 3 % at the outset, accumulating to roughly 7 % losses over five years. However, the study noted that economies like the United States may avoid severe economic damage because the fighting does not physically affect their own territory. Central banks are also on alert. Georgieva emphasized that “the central bank cannot afford to let inflation spiral out of control,” a statement that precedes the U.S. Federal Reserve’s two‑day policy meeting scheduled for 28–29 April, where interest‑rate decisions will be made amid political pressure from President Trump to lower rates. Other monetary authorities, including the Bank of Mexico, warned that the Middle‑East turmoil could push inflation higher in Latin America’s second‑largest economy, underscoring the broader spill‑over risks of the conflict.
#imf #economy #war
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Sports Apr 09, 2026

Laura Cardoso's 9‑wicket haul powers Brazil to record‑breaking T20I win over Lesotho

Brazil's women’s cricket team set new T20 International records as 21‑year‑old bowler Laura Cardoso…
In a stunning display at the BCA Kalahari Women’s T20 International Tournament in Botswana, the Brazil women’s cricket side secured a 189‑run win over Lesotho, highlighted by a historic bowling performance.After winning the toss, Brazil posted a formidable 202‑8, propelled by wicket‑keeper Monnike Machado’s 69 runs off just 41 balls. Lesotho’s reply collapsed to a mere 13 runs, the lowest total recorded in a women’s T20I since Mali’s six‑run innings in 2019.The centerpiece of the match was 21‑year‑old right‑arm seamer Laura Cardoso, who captured nine wickets—the best haul ever in any men’s or women’s T20 International. Her spell began with a hat‑trick on the last three balls of her first over, followed by a streak of five consecutive dismissals spanning the first two balls of her second over and the next three deliveries.Cardoso’s final figures read 3‑2‑4‑9, a performance that propelled her to the top of the Women’s T20 best‑bowling rankings, overtaking Indonesia’s Rohmalia Rohmalia. The previous record for wickets in consecutive deliveries stood at four, set by West Indies’ Shakera Selman in 2018.While Brazil’s margin of victory dwarfs many, it falls short of Argentina’s 364‑run triumph over Chile in 2023, when the South Americans posted a staggering 427‑1. Nonetheless, Brazil’s dominance in the six‑team tournament is clear—they sit unbeaten with five straight wins and face Mozambique in their next fixture.
#Laura Cardoso #Brazil women's cricket #Lesotho cricket
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News Apr 09, 2026

Peru's Presidential Election: A Record-Breaking Field of 35 Candidates

Peru is set to elect a new president on April 12, with a record 35 candidates vying for the top spo…
Peru is on the cusp of electing its 10th president in as many years, with a record-breaking field of 35 candidates competing for the top spot. The election, set to take place on April 12, comes as the country grapples with persistent political instability and growing concerns about crime and corruption.The presidential race has been marked by a fragmented electorate, with voters divided among dozens of candidates. Keiko Fujimori, daughter of former right-wing leader Alberto Fujimori, has emerged as a frontrunner, but her approval ratings remain relatively low at around 15 percent.The election also features a bicameral legislature, which was reinstated after a decades-long hiatus. Voters will select candidates to form a Senate for the first time since 1992.Crime and corruption are top-of-mind issues for voters, with 68 percent of Peruvians ranking insecurity as a top concern, followed by corruption at 67 percent. The country's political crisis has also contributed to the uncertainty surrounding the election.The leading candidates include Keiko Fujimori, Carlos Alvarez, Rafael Lopez Aliaga, and Roberto Sanchez Palomino. If no single candidate captures more than 50 percent of the vote, a second round of voting will be held on June 7.
#peru #candidates #his
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Sports Apr 09, 2026

PSG Dominates Liverpool 2-0 in Champions League Quarterfinal

Paris Saint-Germain secured a 2-0 victory over Liverpool in the first leg of their Champions League…
Paris Saint-Germain's defense of their UEFA Champions League title remains on track after a commanding 2-0 win against Liverpool in the quarterfinals' first leg.The French side took an early lead through a deflected effort by Desire Doue in the 11th minute, which looped over Liverpool's goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili.Liverpool, already out of their English Premier League title defense, struggled to respond but managed to stay in the game until halftime. However, the second half was a different story, with PSG dominating the match.Khvicha Kvaratskhelia doubled PSG's lead in the 65th minute with a well-taken goal, dribbling into the box and rounding the keeper.PSG registered 18 shots throughout the game, with six on target, while Liverpool managed only three shots, none of which were on target.Liverpool manager Arne Slot acknowledged his team's struggles, stating, "We should be grateful we only lost 2-0; they had so many chances."The win puts PSG in a strong position ahead of the second leg at Anfield next Tuesday, where Liverpool will need a special performance to overturn the deficit.
#Paris Saint-Germain #Liverpool #Champions League
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