View From the Streets in Kharkiv (original) (raw)

What does the person in the street make of the current crisis in Ukraine? British journalist Graham Phillips tried to find out. In this interview, he speaks with an 18-year-old resident of Kharkiv, the second-largest city in the country, which is on the border with Russia. Credit: YouTube/Graham Phillips

Driver who killed 35 in China car ramming sentenced to death

A man who killed 35 people in a car attack in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai last month was sentenced to death on Friday, state media reported. On Monday, a man who ploughed his car into a crowd of mostly school children in central China last month, injuring 30, was handed a suspended death sentence with a two-year reprieve.

Haaland penalty failure and Fernandes red card pile on woes for City and United in Premier League

Erling Haaland’s failure from the penalty spot and Bruno Fernandes' latest red card compounded the woes of Manchester City and Manchester United on another tough day for the two Premier League giants. There were no such problems Thursday for Liverpool, which rallied to a 3-1 win over Leicester in foggy conditions at Anfield and moved seven points clear atop the standings approaching the halfway point of the campaign. City dropped more points in its improbably poor run of form by drawing 1-1 at home to Everton, with Haaland having a spot kick saved by England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford in the 53rd minute.

Images show novel Chinese military aircraft designs, experts say

(Reuters) -Blurry images of two seemingly new Chinese military aircraft with stealthy characteristics appeared online on Friday, with defence experts saying they were clearly advanced designs, but there was not enough detail for definitive conclusions. As China modernises its military, the designs "show the willingness of China's aviation industry to experiment and innovate", said Euan Graham, a senior analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. "They deserve kudos for that, and should shake off any lingering complacency that the U.S. and its allies always set the pace."