Elina Svitolina sinks Coco Gauff to regain Italian Open after eight-year gap
Ukrainian wins final in Rome 6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-2 Jannik Sinner to face Casper Ruud in men’s final When facing the toughest opponents in the world, there were too many…
Smalley takes two-shot lead into final round of US PGA Championship but big names lurk
Home hope surges to six under thanks to round of 68 Rahm among five on four under; McIlroy is three under The leaderboard was spinning like a tombola at Aronimink…
If this was Guardiola’s last big Wembley moment, Semenyo was a fitting match-winner | Barney Ronay
Forward doesn’t fit the mould of a classic Pep signing, but we have all come a long way in the past decade of Manchester City success One way or another,…
Melbourne City cement A-League Women dynasty with championship win over Wellington
City seal domestic double with 3-1 victory over Nix at AAMI Park McNamara scores twice, McKenna adds screamer in grand final Two goals in three minutes from Matildas forward Holly…
Pity the poor AI data centers facing ‘discrimination’ | Arwa Mahdawi
The centers are diverting much-needed resources from regular people. Local resistance has the industry playing defense Back in 2016, Marco Gutiérrez, the Mexican-born founder of Latinos for Trump, issued an…
The hantavirus debacle raises a key question: why would anyone go on a cruise? | Dave Schilling
I cannot think of one thing that a cruise offers that isn’t available in the safe bosom of dry land I don’t swim. This is a fairly crucial element of…
Politics has tossed friendship out of the window – as Keir Starmer is realising | Simon Jenkins
Britain’s embattled PM is beset by enemies. One reason is that Westminster has ceased to be a club and turned into a shambles The Tories took years of Westminster turmoil…
Jim Chalmers wants to make Australia more fair – but is it enough to stave off the threat from One Nation? | Zoe Daniel
Labor’s federal-budget bid to tackle intergenerational equity and woo disenfranchised voters won’t land unless it’s the start of long-term action Jim Chalmers’ budget has been dubbed an “extraordinary political gamble”…
One thing Guardian staff have done to defend press freedom … and one thing you can do
What does defending press freedom mean in practice? We asked people across the Guardian to tell us something they have done to protect it this past year. The range of…
Fake lawyers, scientists, chefs and punters: meet the ‘white monkeys’ paid to make Chinese businesses look global
A foreign face is often thought to add prestige to a product or business – what’s behind this unregulated economy? Piers had been in China for all of two days…