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Daisy Goodwin
personTV producer and writer says he put his hand on her breast in Downing Street. She says she felt'surprise and some humiliation' after the incident. Mr Korska denies the allegations in the'strongest possible terms' He insists he is still in the race to become the Tory mayoral candidate.
New Democracy
organizationConservative leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis won Greece's national elections on Sunday with a clear majority. His New Democracy party obtained a score of over 40.5 percent, well ahead of the leftist Syriza party. The margin is the widest for the conservatives in almost 50 years.
Vladimir Putin
personFormer CIA Director David Petraeus says Putin may be more exposed than he has been in the last 23 years. Ukraine revelled in the chaos, stepping up its counter-offensive against Russian forces. Trading on the Moscow Exchange will go ahead as normal on Monday.
Susan Lorincz
personSusan Lorincz, 58, is accused of shooting mother-of-four Ajike 'AJ'Owens, 35, dead in front of Owens' young son on June 2 in Ocala, Florida. Investigators have said LorincZ became angry after several neighborhood children were playing. State Attorney, William Gladson, confirmed that there was 'insufficient evidence' to prove she had a 'depraved mind' when she allegedly shot dead Owens.
Wagner
personRussian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin is a "dead man walking" U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the episode exposed "cracks" in the Kremlin that was not previously seen. Trading on the Moscow Exchange will go ahead as normal on Monday.
The Wagner Group
organizationWagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin is unlikely to live another "60 to 90 days" Putin is likely to make him pay for the mutiny that began and ended just this weekend. The short-lived mutiny on Saturday has damaged Russian presidednt's reputation.
Vladimir Putin
personRussian President Vladimir Putin made a statement to the nation about Saturday's aborted armed mutiny. Putin said he would honour his promise to allow Wagner fighters to relocate to Belarus.
Wagner Group
organizationYevgeny Prigozhin and his Wagner Group of mercenaries attempted a coup. His men briefly occupied two Russian cities and approached the Moscow region. Putin thanked the Wagner Group soldiers for turning back and invited them to enlist in the Russian army.
Yevgeny Prigozhin
personWagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin is unlikely to live another "60 to 90 days" Putin is likely to make him pay for the mutiny that began and ended this weekend. Unless he has a deep network of support in the upper echelons of Russia's power structure, he will be killed in short order.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis
personKyriakos Mitsotakis secures clear majority, wins second term as Greek PM. His New Democracy party had 40.55% of the vote — more than twice the main opposition Syriza's 17.84%. Ratings agency Moody's says New Democracy's victory was credit-positive.
Novak Djokovic
personIvan Ljubicic predicts Novak Djokovic will win Wimbledon 2023. Serbian ace will try to match Roger Federer's tally of record right titles. Ljibicic also sends critical warning to Carlos Alcaraz.
Jesse Watters
personLaura Ingraham, previously the host of the 10pm hour, will kick off the primetime programming block at 7pm. Seasoned commentator Sean Hannity, meanwhile, will keep his old 9pm time. Watters' show had more than 2.6 million viewers this year.
Elena Rybakina
personElena Rybakina withdraws from the Eastbourne International citing a virus illness. The Kazakh is due to defend her Wimbledon title next week. Harriet Dart and Jodie Burrage came through tough three-set encounters against China's Zhang Shuai and American Lauren Davis.
Anderson Lee Aldrich
personAnderson Lee Aldrich, 23, pleaded guilty to five counts of murder and 46 counts of attempted murder. He also pleaded no contest to two counts of bias-motivated crimes. As part of a plea deal, Aldrich will serve the rest of their life in prison.
Lucid Group
organizationAston Martin will give Lucid a 3.7% stake in phased cash payments in return for access to the technology. Aston Martin announced last year that it plans to produce its first fully electric model by 2025.
Sergei Shoigu
personWagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin declared a ‘march of justice’ on Friday. Thousands of Wagner mercenaries headed from Ukraine deep into Russia before turning around. The mutiny marked the biggest challenge to President Vladimir Putin in more than 20 years of rule.
Suleman Dawood
personSuleman Dawood, 19, died with his father on the Titanic submersible on June 18. His mother, Christine, said she originally planned to join her husband on the dive, but let her son go instead. Suleman took his Rubik's Cube with him as he wanted to break a world record.
Christine Dawood
personUK-based billionaire Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman were two of the five victims killed instantly when the submersible suffered a 'catastrophic implosion' Christine Dawood said she believed they would be fine when they first lost communication. She lost hope after 96 hours - followed by the call from the US Coastguard which confirmed debris had been found.
Aston Martin
organizationDeal deepens ties between Warwickshire firm and Saudi Arabia. Middle Eastern kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund owns large stakes in both parties. Aston plans to spend at least £177million on parts as it looks to launch first electric vehicle in 2025.
Tesla Inc
organizationGrowth stocks weighed the most on the main indexes. Meta Platforms, Alphabet and Tesla fell between 2.7% and 4.9%. Leading the benchmark's industry index gainers was the energy sector.