Madison Keys falls to Laura Siegemund in the third round in another upset at Wimbledon

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<p>Leocciano CallaoJuly 4, 2025 at 11:37 PM</p>

<p>Madison Keys is the latest top-10 ranked women's singles participant to fall in the early rounds at Wimbledon. (AP Photo/Joanna Chan) ()</p>

<p>Madison Keys, ranked No. 6, fell in the third round at Wimbledon after losing straight sets to Laura Siegemund, 6-3, 6-3, on Friday. No. 22 Sigemeund will advance to the round of 16 with the decisive upset.</p>

<p>The German player established an early lead in the first frame as Keys failed to close the gap and dropped the set. The second set had a similar theme as Keys tried to climb out of a 5-3 hole for Sigemeund to shut the door and take the victory.</p>

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NBA stock up, stock down after free agency and draft: Rockets, Nuggets make big moves

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<p>Lorenzo Reyes and Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAYJuly 4, 2025 at 1:04 PM</p>

<p>NBA free agency has hit something of a lull.</p>

<p>While some talented players remain available, the biggest moves have taken place, leaving a clear indication of which teams have become far better than they were two weeks ago. Similarly, whether because of luxury tax or apron considerations, or because of differences in roster building, it's clear teams that lost key players aren't quite as strong as they had been.</p>

<p>In any case, all teams are chasing the 2025 NBA Finals champion Oklahoma City Thunder, who are returning their young core.</p>

<p>Here's a look at four NBA teams whose stock is up after the NBA draft and free agency and four teams whose stock is down.</p>

<p>Stock upHouston Rockets</p>

<p>They are clearly making a move to win an NBA title. The trade for Kevin Durant will generate the most discussion, but Houston also made a few corresponding moves that set it up for contention. Re-signing Steven Adams was huge, as the Rockets thrived with their double-big lineup alongside Alpren Sengun. To bolster that even further, the Rockets signed Clint Capela, where he played the first six seasons of his career. But perhaps the sneakiest expert move was nabbing 3-and-D forward Dorian Finney-Smith, who now gives Houston coveted depth and length at the wing.</p>

<p>Denver Nuggets</p>

<p>In a league that is often called a copycat league, trying to replicate what another successful team did, you need the right personnel. The Nuggets are trying to do what Oklahoma City did — building a team with players who provide depth and offensive and defensive versatility and anchored by an MVP-caliber player (Nikola Jokic in the Nuggets' case). Denver traded for Cam Johnson and Jonas Valanciunas, and signed Bruce Brown and Tim Hardaway Jr. Valanciunas provides much-needed help with the non-Jokic minutes, Cam Johnson is two-way upgrade over Michael Porter Jr. whom the Nuggets traded to get Johnson, Brown is back in his comfort zone where he helped the Nuggets win the 2023 title, and Hardaway was a starter and 36.8% 3-point shooter for a 44-win Pistons team last season. Denver was 50-32 last season, and new coach David Adelman will have a deep roster to try and win a title with Jokic and Jamal Murray leading the way.</p>

<p>Atlanta Hawks</p>

<p>The Hawks have had a tremendous offseason. From getting Kristaps Porzingis at a discount, to solid depth pieces in free agency like Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Luke Kennard, Atlanta has put itself in position to compete in a wide-open East. The Hawks did lose Clint Capela, though Onyeka Okongwu had taken his starting spot and also lost Caris LeVert, but the Alexander-Walker move offsets that. The move that was a stroke of genius, though, might not be felt for another year. The Hawks traded down 10 spots in the draft and landed an unprotected first-rounder from the New Orleans Pelicans that could become a lottery selection. And, Atlanta still came away with a talented forward in Asa Newell at No. 23.</p>

<p>Detroit Pistons</p>

<p>The Pistons added depth with Caris LeVert and Duncan Robinson, and they are in the mix for Malik Monk, who was second in Sixth Man of the Year voting in 2023-24. Paul Reed returns to Detroit, providing front-court depth. Regardless of the Monk situation — the Pistons might acquire him as part of a sign-and-trade that sends Dennis Schröder to Sacramento, Detroit supplemented its roster with shooting, playmaking and depth, and it has availability to add more players in free agency. As Cade Cunningham progresses as an All-NBA guard, the Pistons are in position to take another jump in the East.</p>

<p>Stock downLos Angeles Lakers</p>

<p>It's a strange time in Lakers Land. They lost Dorian Finney-Smith in free agency, LeBron James' future with the franchise is unclear and while DeAndre Ayton has the physical tools to help, will he be available enough and have the necessary motivation and dedication with Los Angeles? The Lakers have been running on two tracks — win now with James and Luka Doncic, and prepare for a future without James. It's getting more difficult for the Lakers to have it both ways. With Oklahoma City loaded and Houston and Denver making moves, where do the Lakers fit in the West? Are they any closer to championship contention than they were when the lost in the first round in April?</p>

<p>Indiana Pacers</p>

<p>Losing center Myles Turner, who had been the longest-tenured Pacer, is one thing; losing him to a fiercely hated rival is another. But because the Pacers seem unwilling to dip into the luxury tax, they have been limited with the moves they can do. Indiana was also without a first-round pick, though trading early in the second round for guard Kam Jones was a decent move. Still, with no reliable option at center, and with star point guard Tyrese Haliburton expected to miss all of next season with a torn Achilles, it has been a rough go since the middle of the first quarter of Game 7 of the NBA Finals.</p>

<p>Sacramento Kings</p>

<p>The Kings are in transition with a new front office led by vice president of basketball operations Scott Perry and new head coach Doug Christie. The Kings will acquire Dennis Schröder, and they're still in the mix for other deals/potential roster improvements (Golden State Warriors restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga is a player to watch), but will it be enough to make a difference for a team that was 40-42 in a deep Western Conference last season? Is he the answer at point guard after losing De'Aaron Fox at the trade deadline? The Kings could also lose Malik Monk's scoring punch. Trading Jonas Valanciunas for Dario Saric is also a downgrade.</p>

<p>Minnesota Timberwolves</p>

<p>The good: Minnesota re-upped with a pair of its key contributors in Julius Randle and sixth man Naz Reid. The bad: they reportedly lost defensive wing Nickeil Alexander-Walker in a sign-and-trade, getting a 2027 second-round pick and cash considerations in return. Alexander-Walker was a significant part of the team's identity, but the biggest issue facing the Timberwolves is that — after making consecutive trips to the Western Conference finals but falling short — the status quo doesn't appear to be the answer. And No. 17 overall draft pick Joan Beringer, 19, is a project.</p>

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Facing settler threats, Palestinian Bedouins forced out of rural West Bank community

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<p>Ali SawaftaJuly 4, 2025 at 10:04 PM</p>

<p>By Ali Sawafta</p>

<p>JORDAN VALLEY, West Bank (Reuters) -Thirty Palestinian families left their home in a remote area of the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, saying they were forced out after years of persistent harassment and violence by Israeli settlers.</p>

<p>The families, members of the Bedouin Mleihat tribe from a shepherding community in the Jordan Valley, began dismantling homes built with iron sheets and wooden boards on Friday, overwhelmed by fears of further attacks.</p>

<p>"The settlers are armed and attack us, and the (Israeli) military protects them. We can't do anything to stop them. We can't take it anymore, so we decided to leave," said Mahmoud Mleihat, a 50-year-old father of seven from the community.</p>

<p>As the Palestinians took down their encampment, an Israeli settler armed with a rifle and several Israeli soldiers looked on.</p>

<p>Palestinian communities in the Jordan Valley, a sparsely populated region near the Jordan River, have faced escalating harassment from settlers in recent years, including violence.</p>

<p>Israeli human rights group B'Tselem has documented repeated acts of violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in Mu'arrajat, near Jericho, where the Mleihat tribe lives. In 2024, settlers armed with clubs stormed a Palestinian school, while in 2023, armed settlers blocked the path of vehicles carrying Palestinians, with some firing into the air and others hurling stones at the vehicles.</p>

<p>"We want to protect our children, and we've decided to leave," Mahmoud said, describing it as a great injustice.</p>

<p>He had lived in the community since he was 10, Mahmoud said.</p>

<p>Israel's military did not immediately respond to Reuters questions about the settler harassment faced by the Bedouin families or about the families leaving their community.</p>

<p>Asked about settler violence in the West Bank, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar told reporters on Monday that any acts of violence by civilians were unacceptable and that individuals should not take the law into their own hands.</p>

<p>Activists say Israeli settlement expansion has accelerated in recent years, displacing Palestinians, who have remained on their land under military occupation since Israel captured the West Bank in a 1967 war.</p>

<p>B'Tselem representative Sarit Michaeli said the Mleihat tribe had faced "intense settler violence" that included, theft, vandalism, and assault. This week, she said, the settlers had established an informal outpost near the Palestinians' home.</p>

<p>The military was failing to protect Palestinians from attacks by settlers, who she said acted with impunity.</p>

<p>Aaliyah Mleihat, 28, said the Bedouin community, which had lived there for 40 years, would now be scattered across different parts of the Jordan Valley, including nearby Jericho.</p>

<p>"People are demolishing their own homes with their own hands, leaving this village they've lived in for decades, the place where their dreams were built," she said, describing the forced displacement of 30 families as a "new Nakba".</p>

<p>The Nakba, meaning "catastrophe" in Arabic, refers to the mass displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes during 1948 at the birth of the state of Israel.</p>

<p>Most countries consider Israeli settlements a violation of the Geneva Conventions which ban settling civilians on occupied land; Israel says the settlements are lawful and justified by historic and biblical Jewish ties to the land.</p>

<p>(Writing by Alexander Cornwell, Editing by William Maclean)</p>

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<p>July 4, 2025 at 10:26 PM</p>

<p>BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump on the phone on Thursday about arms deliveries to Ukraine, a spokesperson for the German leaders told Reuters.</p>

<p>Merz initiated the call with Trump, the spokesperson said on Friday.</p>

<p>Spiegel magazine first reported on the call.</p>

<p>(Reporting by Andreas Rinke, Writing by Miranda Murray, editing by Rachel More)</p>

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<p>Francois MurphyJuly 4, 2025 at 10:32 PM</p>

<p>By Francois Murphy</p>

<p>VIENNA (Reuters) -The U.N. nuclear watchdog said on Friday it had pulled its last remaining inspectors from Iran as a standoff over their return to the country's nuclear facilities bombed by the United States and Israel deepens.</p>

<p>Israel launched its first military strikes on Iran's nuclear sites in a 12-day war with the Islamic Republic three weeks ago. The International Atomic Energy Agency's inspectors have not been able to inspect Iran's facilities since then, even though IAEA chief Rafael Grossi has said that is his top priority.</p>

<p>Iran's parliament has now passed a law to suspend cooperation with the IAEA until the safety of its nuclear facilities can be guaranteed. While the IAEA says Iran has not yet formally informed it of any suspension, it is unclear when the agency's inspectors will be able to return to Iran.</p>

<p>"An IAEA team of inspectors today safely departed from Iran to return to the Agency headquarters in Vienna, after staying in Tehran throughout the recent military conflict," the IAEA said on X.</p>

<p>Diplomats said the number of IAEA inspectors in Iran was reduced to a handful after the June 13 start of the war. Some have also expressed concern about the inspectors' safety since the end of the conflict, given fierce criticism of the agency by Iranian officials and Iranian media.</p>

<p>Iran has accused the agency of effectively paving the way for the bombings by issuing a damning report on May 31 that led to a resolution by the IAEA's 35-nation Board of Governors declaring Iran in breach of its non-proliferation obligations.</p>

<p>IAEA chief Rafael Grossi has said he stands by the report. He has denied it provided diplomatic cover for military action.</p>

<p>Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Thursday Iran remained committed to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).</p>

<p>"(Grossi) reiterated the crucial importance of the IAEA discussing with Iran modalities for resuming its indispensable monitoring and verification activities in Iran as soon as possible," the IAEA said.</p>

<p>The U.S. and Israeli military strikes either destroyed or badly damaged Iran's three uranium enrichment sites. But it was less clear what has happened to much of Iran's nine tonnes of enriched uranium, especially the more than 400 kg enriched to up to 60% purity, a short step from weapons grade.</p>

<p>That is enough, if enriched further, for nine nuclear weapons, according to an IAEA yardstick. Iran says its aims are entirely peaceful but Western powers say there is no civil justification for enriching to such a high level, and the IAEA says no country has done so without developing the atom bomb.</p>

<p>As a party to the NPT, Iran must account for its enriched uranium, which normally is closely monitored by the IAEA, the body that enforces the NPT and verifies countries' declarations. But the bombing of Iran's facilities has now muddied the waters.</p>

<p>"We cannot afford that .... the inspection regime is interrupted," Grossi told a press conference in Vienna last week.</p>

<p>(Additional reporting by Miranda Murray in Berlin; Editing by Aidan Lewis and Alex Richardson)</p>

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A classical drive: Road rumble strips play Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in UAE emirate of Fujairah

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<p>GABE LEVIN July 4, 2025 at 9:38 PM</p>

<p>Vehicles drive over rumble strips that play Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony on a highway in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates, Thursday, July 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Bassam Hatoum) ()</p>

<p>FUJAIRAH, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The humble road rumble strip, used around the world to alert drifting drivers to potential hazards or lane departures, can play Beethoven on a mountain highway in the far reaches of the United Arab Emirates.</p>

<p>For nearly a kilometer (a half mile) along the E84 highway — also known as the Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Road — motorists in the right-hand lane coming into the city of Fujairah can play Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony where the rubber meets the road.</p>

<p>"The 'Street of Music,' of course, is an art project that exists in some countries ... but we wanted this project to be in our country," said Ali Obaid Al Hefaiti, the director of Fujairah Fine Arts Academy, which recently wrapped up the project in collaboration with local authorities.</p>

<p>"I think that the project is focused on spreading the art culture. The combination of music in our lives and our normal lives," he added.</p>

<p>For drivers coming into Fujairah, the rumble strip initially looks like a larger, rectangular version of the dash lines separating the three-lane highway. That's until you hit the first block, and the grooves of the road combine with the speed of the vehicle to make music.</p>

<p>Driving over each block sounds out the best-known parts of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony — the final movements known commonly as the tune "Ode to Joy," or in its more modern form, the official anthem of the European Union. Al Hefaiti recommended motorists hit the blocks at around 100 kph (60 mph) to get the tune just right.</p>

<p>The road has become a social media sensation, bringing visitors to one of the lesser-known emirates in the UAE along its eastern coast with the Gulf of Oman.</p>

<p>Drivers have been spotted slowing down to experience the musical road as they come into the city. Passers-by can get the same effect from standing on the side of the road, though motorists often come in quickly.</p>

<p>The concept isn't new — there have been so-called "singing shoulders" deployed in other countries including across the Persian Gulf in Iran. But Al Hefaiti believes this is the first one in the Arab world. Beyond it going viral, Al Hefaiti thinks it will bring classical music into everyday life and "raise awareness about the importance of art culture."</p>

<p>As for why an Emirati fine arts school picked a European composer born in the 18th century to represent Fujairah, Al Hefaiti said that he always encourages his students to explore different cultures.</p>

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