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Alexander Lukashenko
personPlane carrying opposition figure Raman Pratasevich was travelling to Lithuania. Leaders of Greece, France, Poland and Baltic countries expressed anger. Poland's Prime Minister labelled the diversion "state terrorism"
Max Verstappen
personRed Bull's Max Verstappen wins Monaco Grand Prix. Dutchman takes four-point championship lead from Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton. Fernando Alonso returns to Formula One after a two-year break. McLaren's Lando Norris moved up to third in the standings with a second-place finish.
Premier League
organizationPremier League's greatest achievement this term is survival of the league itself. Plans for ‘Project Big Picture’ were leaked to the media last year. Manchester City won the Premier League title with a 5-0 win over Everton. Mohamed Salah, Harry Kane and Edinson Cavani make my team.
Charles Leclerc
personRed Bull's Max Verstappen wins Monaco Grand Prix to lead F1 world championship. Lewis Hamilton finished seventh to surrender lead in Drivers' Championship. Ferrari's Carlos Sainz finished second after team mate Charles Leclerc crashed.
Tottenham
organizationHarry Kane has won the Premier League Golden Boot award for a third time. Tottenham striker scored in Spurs' 4-2 win at Leicester to take his season tally to 23. Liverpool and Chelsea secure their places in next season's Champions League. Leicester and West Ham will compete in the Europa League. Fulham, West Brom and Sheffield United will play in the Championship.
Champions League
organizationLiverpool beat Crystal Palace 2-0 to finish third in the Premier League. Juventus beat Bologna 4-1 in Serie A to secure Champions League qualification. Chelsea qualify for Champions League despite losing 2-1 to Aston Villa. Tottenham came from behind to beat Leicester 3-2 at the King Power Stadium.
Valtteri Bottas
personRed Bull's Max Verstappen wins Monaco Grand Prix for first time. Dutchman overtakes Lewis Hamilton to open up four-point lead in F1 standings. Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas retires with front-left wheel unable to be released. Fernando Alonso returns to Formula One after a two-year break.
James Newman
personItaly's Måneskin have won the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with their entry, Zitti e Buoni. UK's James Newman came last, getting zero points from both the jury and the public. Britain used to be a Eurovision powerhouse winning the contest five times from 1956-1997.
Simone Biles
personSimone Biles won the all-around title at the U.S. Classic in Indianapolis. The 24-year-old last competed at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart. Biles posted the highest scores of the night on balance beam, floor exercise and vault.
Phil Mickelson
personPhil Mickelson is the oldest player to win a major, surpassing Julius Boros who won the 1968 PGA Championship at 48. The 50-year-old carded a closing 73 amid euphoric scenes around the 18th green. Jason Scrivener finished as the leading Australian with a three-under 69.
Lewis Hamilton
personFerrari driver was leading the time charts when he hit the barriers. Max Verstappen finished second with Valtteri Bottas third. Lewis Hamilton was seventh on a disappointing day for the championship leader. Mick Schumacher will start last after crashing on the exit of Casino Square.
Atletico Madrid
organizationAtletico Madrid beat Valladolid 2-1 to clinch La Liga title. Angel Correa and Luis Suarez score second-half goals for Atleti. Real Madrid beat Villarreal 3-2 at the Bernabeu.
Chris Cuomo
personCNN's Chris Cuomo acknowledged he was in a "unique and difficult situation" as the brother of the nation's most prominent governor. Cuomo admitted that "of course" he gives his brother advice, something he said he had "never hidden"
Prince Harry
personPrince Harry and Oprah Winfrey’s new mental health documentary debuts today. The Me You Can’t See aims to break down the stigmas surrounding mental health. The documentary features a wide cross-section of ordinary people with mental health issues.
Diana
personMartin Bashir used 'deceitful behaviour' to secure one-to-one with Diana. Prince William watched the interview in a master's study at Eton. Diana admitted committing adultery and being in love with James Hewitt. She also uttered the infamous line: 'There were three of us in this marriage'
Nuno Espirito Santo
personNuno Espirito Santo will leave Wolves at the end of the season. The Portuguese will leave by ‘mutual consent’ following Sunday’s season finale against Manchester United. Nuno's name will now be in the frame for the managerial vacancy at Tottenham Hotspur.
Prince Harry
personDuke of Sussex says he drank alcohol and took drugs to cope with mother's death. Reveals Meghan told him she wanted to kill herself and had planned how to do it. Says she was only prevented from killing herself by concern over him 'losing another woman in my life' Claims royal family tried to smear him and Meghan before Oprah interview.
Prince William
personDuke of Cambridge condemns the 'deceitful' methods used by BBC to secure an interview. Report by retired judge John Dyson suggests reporter Martin Bashir was comfortable with deceiving those close to the princess. Bashir apologised for faking the documents but said it had no bearing on Diana's decision to speak to him on camera.
BBC
organizationKate Garraway took aim at the BBC after Lord Dyson found the broadcaster ‘fell short of the high standards integrity and transparency which are its hallmark’ Prince William believes the BBC failures in relation to Martin Bashir's 1995 Panorama interview led to Princess Diana's "fear, paranoia and isolation"
CNN
organizationCNN has done a "miserable job" handling star anchor Chris Cuomo's relationship with his powerful brother, media experts say. Cuomo apologized to viewers and colleagues Thursday night after admitting he offered private political advice to his older brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. CNN lost 45% of its prime time audience in the past five weeks.