2023-05-30 03:12:56
China “successfully” sent three new taikonauts to its Tiangong space station on Tuesday, including a civilian for the first time. The Shenzhou-16 mission, whose objective is to strengthen its knowledge of manned flight, took off aboard a Long March 2 rocket.
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May 2023
French Open 2023: Cameron Norrie plays Lucas Pouille, Novak Djokovic & Carlos Alcaraz in action
2023-05-30 20:17:51
| Dates: 28 May-11 June Venue: Roland Garros, Paris |
| Coverage: Live text and radio commentary of selected matches across BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra the BBC Sport website and app from 15:00-18:00 BST and 19:30-22:00 |
Britain’s Cameron Norrie says he is relishing playing in “the tough moments” as he prepares to face home player Lucas Pouille at the French Open.
Norrie, seeded 14th, plays qualifier Pouille at regarding 18:00 BST on Wednesday, returning to Court Suzanne Lenglen where he beat Benoit Paire – another Frenchman – in a partisan atmosphere.
The British number one was regularly booed by the Paris crowd for aborting his ball toss, while he was also harshly penalised by the chair umpire for hindrance following being deemed to have distracted Paire with a mid-point shout.
It was another controversial moment for Norrie, who was criticised by 22-time major champion Novak Djokovic for his behaviour at the recent Italian Open.
Speaking regarding the prospect of facing Pouille, Norrie said: “I think it’s great to play those matches in Grand Slams once morest home favourites – that’s why I play tennis. I love those moments.
“On the flip side of that, it is difficult at times. I think the crowd can be tough.
“But I keep reminding myself it’s good to be playing, that I want to be out there competing, and being in those tough moments when the crowd is once morest me.
“It makes it even better to come through those matches.”
The 27-year-old is the last Briton remaining in the singles draws at Roland Garros following Dan Evans and Jack Draper both lost in the first round.
Paire, 34, is a showman who engages the home crowd with his demonstrative antics and the fans created a noisy atmosphere on Monday as he threatened to cause an upset once morest Norrie.
A similar mood will face the Briton on the fourth day in Paris.
While Pouille is a different character to Paire, he too has recovered from mental health struggles to play at the highest level once more and has received extra support from the Roland Garros crowd.
The former world number 10 revealed earlier this year he had depression and alcoholism following a host of injuries derailed his career.
Coming through his first-round match was Pouille’s first main-draw victory at a major since the 2019 US Open, leading to an emotional celebration from the 29-year-old as he sang the French national anthem with the crowd on Court Simonne-Mathieu.
“I think a lot of people are supporting me since the first round of the qualifying, and people are really supporting me and want me to win,” said Pouille, who reached the 2019 Australian Open semi-finals.
“They’ve never pushed me as hard as they’ve done.”
What else is happening on Wednesday?
With 14-time winner Rafael Nadal injured, two of the favourites to replace the Spaniard as the men’s champion continue their bids on Wednesday.
Spanish top seed Carlos Alcaraz, 20, plays Japan’s Taro Daniel on Court Philippe Chatrier at regarding 16:00 BST.
Serbia’s Djokovic, seeded third, takes on Hungary’s Marton Fucsovics in the night session, which will not start before 19:15 BST.
Djokovic, bidding for a men’s record 23rd Grand Slam singles title, will also face questions following writing a political message regarding Kosovo on a camera lens following his first-round win over Aleksandar Kovacevic.
Earlier on Chatrier, French fifth seed Caroline Garcia – aiming to become the host nations first singles winner since 2000 – faces Russia’s Anna Blinkova.
Belarusian second seed Aryna Sabalenka, one of the favourites for the women’s titles and targeting the world number one ranking this fortnight, plays compatriot Iryna Shymanovich.
There is more British interest in the first round of the doubles events, led by three-time men’s major champion Joe Salisbury.
Salisbury and American partner Rajeev Ram, the second seeds, play Argentina’s Guido Pella and Bolivia’s Hugo Dellien.
Julian Cash and Henry Pattern also play in the men’s doubles, with Olivia Nicholls and Alicia Barnett competing in the women’s event.
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2023-05-30 13:00:00
We’ve already made videos regarding the AirTag itself, regarding a cool competitor, regarding one in card format, regarding a cheap clone, regarding a cheap alternative…
Now, following the tip of our reader Ricardo de Moraes, we know and test the Smart Car Key — which, of key, has nothing. ???? This is an “AirTag” that is positioned and powered by the door OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) Of car.
Check out:
That is, the device is already in a relatively hidden/forgotten place in the car and, in addition, you will never have to worry regarding its battery once more.
Very interesting, right? ????
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“Regional Cooperation for National Waqf Ecosystems in Central and West Africa: Senegal’s Successful Model”.
2023-05-30 22:20:47
It was the Minister of Finance and Budget who chaired the opening of the knowledge sharing and validation workshop for the regional cooperation program for the development of national waqf ecosystems in Central and West Africa. Several West and Central African countries are in Dakar to immerse themselves in Senegal’s model of success. “The establishment of regional cooperation in the field of Waqf is a proactive ambition that is justified in view of the current context of our economies,” he said.
The Minister in view of the urgency of the hour, announces that “the State will support the process of revision of the law relating to the Waqf aiming at an efficiency of the mechanism”. According to him, Senegal has granted for the 2023 financial year, an initial endowment of 1 billion francs in favor of the Waqf public fund for monetary policy,” notes Mamadou Moustapha Bâ, who specifies that the products generated by this fund will make it possible to ensure universal health coverage for more than 100 learners in darras.
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