Amber Anning made history by winning Great Britain’s first ever women’s 400m world indoor title at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China. The 24-year-old edged out American Alexis Holmes with a time of 50.60 seconds, despite facing challenges during the race. Anning’s victory comes just two weeks after a disappointing disqualification at the European indoors. This win marks her first international title as a professional athlete. Her triumph adds to the British team’s success at the championships, with Jeremiah Azu also winning gold in the men’s 60m event.
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‘Several feared dead’ after passenger train derails in German forest
A passenger train derailed in a remote area of southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, resulting in multiple injuries and several feared dead among the approximately 100 passengers on board. The incident led to a declared 'mass casualty incident,' with emergency services struggling to access the flipped train carriages for rescue efforts. Want More Context? 🔎
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