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White gunman allegedly shoots dead six Korean women in suspected hate crime in Georgia
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White gunman allegedly shoots dead six Korean women in suspected hate crime in Georgia
Chidanand Rajghatta / TNN / Updated: Mar 17, 2021, 23:47 IST
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City of Atlanta police officers are seen outside of Gold Spa after deadly shootings in Atlanta (Reuters photo)
WASHINGTON: Crimes against Asian-Americans - unprovoked assaults, muggings, abuse etc - had been reported for months. Organisations such as the Asian American Pacific Islander had warned for more than year that hate incidents against Asians in US were rising from the xenophobic stance of right-wing politicians, recoding nearly 4000 attacks since the start of the pandemic in March 2020.
Naomi Osaka: The people’s champion
By Mark Keohane
CAPE TOWN - THE conversation in women’s tennis has dramatically and emphatically shifted. Serena Williams, still full of pomp and panache as she steps towards the door of the 40s club, is on her way out and Naomi Osaka has very much stepped onto a stage that for nearly two decades belonged to Williams.
Osaka, born to a Japanese mother and Haitian-American father, has lived in the US since the age of three, but chose Japan as the flag she would carry throughout her professional tennis career.
And it’s been a career with a start unrivalled in the history of tennis.