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Anwar Ibrahim
personAnwar Ibrahim, 75, was sworn in as Malaysia's new prime minister on Thursday. His appointment brings an end to a political crisis after an election ushered in an unprecedented hung parliament. Anwar's progressive bloc won the most seats in parliament, but did not secure a majority.
Breel Embolo
personSwitzerland beat Cameroon 1-0 in their World Cup Group G opener. Breel Embolo scored the only goal of the game in the second half. Cameroon have now lost eight consecutive World Cup finals matches. Uruguay take on South Korea in Group H at 1pm.
Ritsu Doan
personJapan beat Germany 2-1 in their World Cup Group E opener on Wednesday. Goals from substitutes Ritsu Doan and Takuma Asano in the last 15 minutes gave Japan a stunning upset. Germany had taken the lead through a first-half penalty from Ilkay Gundogan.
Alejandro Mayorkas
personMcCarthy: "Our country may never recover from Secretary Mayorkas' dereliction of duty" DHS spokesperson: "He has no plans to resign" Five House Republicans are threatening to vote against McCarthy for speaker.
Sean Kugler
personThe Detroit Lions have the NFC’s Defensive Player of the Week for the second time in three games. Rams add Case Cookus to the practice squad along with veteran center Cole Toner. Cardinals fired offensive line coach Sean Kugler for groping a woman in Mexico City.
Westminster
organizationRishi Sunak forced to pull vote on major housebuilding plans due next week. National Health Service nurses voted for their biggest strike in a century. Health Secretary Steve Barclay revealed the extent of the NHS backlog. Supreme Court to rule on Scottish Parliament's power to hold referendum.
Takuma Asano
personTakuma Asano scores 83rd-minute winner for Japan against Germany. Ritsu Doan had equalised Ilkay Gündogan’s first-half penalty. Germany next faces Spain on Sunday, while Japan takes on Costa Rica.
Walmart
organizationAndre Marcus Bing, 31, was an overnight team lead at Walmart on Sam's Circle in Chesapeake, Virginia. Police were called to the Walmart at 10.12pm Tuesday after reports of a shooting. Ex-overnight stocker at the store, James Credle, said the killer introduced him to the Yellow Edition of Red Bull.
Supreme Court
organizationSupreme Court rules that the Scottish parliament does not have the right to declare a referendum on Scottish independence. Judges ruled the Scotland Act does not permit Holyrood to legislate on the reserved issue. In the last Scottish independence vote, 55.3% voted no, with 44.7% voting yes.
Manchester City
organizationPep Guardiola has signed a new two-year contract with Manchester City. The Spanish manager's current deal was set to expire at the end of the season. Guardiola has won 11 trophies, including four Premier League titles.
Michy Batshuayi
personBelgium beat Canada 1-0 at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in Qatar. Michy Batshuayi scored the winner with a wonderful half-volley. Alphonse Davies missed a penalty in the first half that would have given Canada the lead.
Ferran Torres
personSpain thrash Costa Rica 7-0 in World Cup Group E opener in Doha. Goals from Dani Olmo, Marcos Asensio, Gavi, Carlos Soler, Alvaro Morata and Ferran Torres. Spain become the sixth nation to score more than 100 times in the tournament.
Pep Guardiola
personPep Guardiola has signed a two-year contract extension with Manchester City. The deal will keep the Spaniard at the Premier League champions until 2025. His previous deal had been due to expire in seven months’ time. Guardiola joined City in 2016 and has overseen the most successful period in club history.
John McFall
personJohn McFall lost his right leg in a motorcycle accident when he was 19. The 41-year-old went on to become a professional track and field athlete. He won a bronze medal at the Beijing Paralympic Games in 2008. Mr McFall saw off competition from more than 200 candidates.
Nicola Sturgeon
personScotland's semi-autonomous government cannot hold a vote on independence without London's consent. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon wants to hold a referendum on 19 October next year. But the court ruled unanimously that she does not have the power to do so. UK government has so far refused to grant consent for a vote that was in place before 2014.
Holyrood
organizationSupreme Court rules Holyrood cannot legislate for an independence referendum. That means there will not be an indyref2 on 19 October 2023, as the Scottish government had planned. A wildcat ballot in the Catalan-style is not an option.
Gavi
personSpain go top of Group E after Japan come from behind to beat Germany 1-2. Dani Olmo, Marco Asensio, Ferran Torres, Carlos Soler and Alvaro Morata on target for Spain. Gavi becomes youngest World Cup scorer since Pele in 1958, aged 18 years and 110 days.
Cyril Ramaphosa
personSouth Africa's Ramaphosa leads ANC presidency race ahead of conference. ANC on Tuesday released the final list of nominees for its top six positions. Whoever emerges as party president would become state president. South Africa is the UK's biggest trading partner on the continent.
Keir Starmer
personSome businesses have been pushing the government to ease immigration rules to fill job vacancies. UK needs to train up its own workers and produce a high-skilled, high-wage nirvana.
OECD
organizationOECD sees world growth slowing to 2.2% next year from 3.1% in 2022. Only Chile is forecast to register a worse performance in rich country league table. Bitcoin dropped to a two-year low of $15,481 late Monday.