Adele Nicoll to compete in Winter Olympics and Commonwealth Games in same year at Milano Cortina 2026; historic double across two events

Adele Nicoll to compete in Winter Olympics and Commonwealth Games in same year at Milano Cortina 2026; historic double across two events Commonwealth Games 2026 via Milano Cortina: Adele Nicoll on making British history: “Perseverance and resilience alone have got me here” Commonwealth Games 2026 via Milano Cortina: Adele Nicoll on making British history: “Perseverance and resilience alone have got me here” Britain’s first athlete to compete in both the Winter Olympics and Commonwealth Games in the same year, Adele Nicoll reflects on the journey from rural Wales via bobsleighing and shot put ahead of Wednesday’s (29 July) final. ...

July 30, 2026

Cyrille Tchatchet II wins weightlifting silver at Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games; six-for-six lifts completed

Cyrille Tchatchet II wins weightlifting silver at Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games; six-for-six lifts completed Former IOC Olympic Refugee Team athlete Cyrille Tchatchet II wins weightlifting silver at Commonwealth Games 2026 Commonwealth Games 2026: Former IOC Refugee Olympic Team athlete Cyrille Tchatchet II wins weightlifting silver Fiji superstar Taniela Tuisuva Rainibogi breaks Commonwealth Games record in the men’s 110kg to take gold ahead of England’s Tchatchet, while Canada’s Xavier Lusignan secures bronze. ...

July 30, 2026

David Mullarkey wins bronze in men's 10,000m at Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow; 68-year wait ends

David Mullarkey wins bronze in men’s 10,000m at Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow; 68-year wait ends Commonwealth Games 2026: David Mullarkey reflects on historic first athletics medal for Isle of Man – ‘I burned through all my savings to keep the dream alive’ Commonwealth Games 2026: David Mullarkey reflects on historic first athletics medal for Isle of Man – ‘I burned through all my savings to keep the dream alive’ The 26-year-old spoke to Olympics.com after winning bronze in the men’s 10,000m at a rain-soaked Scotstoun Stadium, ending the island’s 68-year wait for an athletics medal. ...

July 30, 2026

Emmanuel Eseme, Lachlan Kennedy, Alana Reid compete in 200m semi-finals Glasgow; within 24 hours of 100m gold

Emmanuel Eseme, Lachlan Kennedy, Alana Reid compete in 200m semi-finals Glasgow; within 24 hours of 100m gold Commonwealth Games 2026: How to watch 200m semi-finals live as Lachlan Kennedy, Emmanuel Eseme, Alana Reid star Commonwealth Games 2026: How to watch 200m semi-finals live as Lachlan Kennedy, Emmanuel Eseme, Alana Reid star Places in Friday’s final are up for grabs on 30 July as the curtain closes on Glasgow’s sprint distances. ...

July 30, 2026

Laura Kenny expects future track cycling stars to be born at Glasgow 2026; launchpad for next generation targeting LA28

Laura Kenny expects future track cycling stars to be born at Glasgow 2026; launchpad for next generation targeting LA28 Laura Kenny expects future Olympic track cycling stars to be born at Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games Laura Kenny expects future Olympic stars to be born at Commonwealth Games 2026 The Team GB legend and Team England President tells Olympics.com why Glasgow 2026 can be a launchpad for the next generation of track cyclists targeting LA28. ...

July 30, 2026

Meg Harris wins women's 50m freestyle in Glasgow; Australian 1-2-3 sweep at Commonwealth Games 2026

Meg Harris wins women’s 50m freestyle in Glasgow; Australian 1-2-3 sweep at Commonwealth Games 2026 Commonwealth Games 2026: Meg Harris tops Australian 50m freestyle sweep in Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2026: Meg Harris tops Australian 50m freestyle sweep in Glasgow The trio went 1-2-3, with Shayna Jack claiming bronze in the final race of her career and Alex Perkins taking silver. Meg Harris won the women’s 50m freestyle swimming final at the Commonwealth Games Glasgow 2026 on Wednesday (29 July), touching in 24.23 to lead an Australian podium sweep. ...

July 30, 2026

Pieter Coetze wins 100m backstroke gold in Glasgow; Commonwealth Games record 51.77

Pieter Coetze wins 100m backstroke gold in Glasgow; Commonwealth Games record 51.77 Commonwealth Games 2026: Pieter Coetze storms to 100m backstroke gold in Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2026: Pieter Coetze storms to 100m backstroke gold in Glasgow The South African clocked a Commonwealth and African record 51.77, leading a South African gold and bronze medal effort as England’s Oliver Morgan took silver. There was no catching Pieter Coetze . The 22-year-old won the men’s 100m backstroke swimming final at the Commonwealth Games Glasgow 2026 on Wednesday (29 July), touching in a Commonwealth Games record 51.77 to win gold by nearly a second. ...

July 30, 2026

Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage throws 92.62m javelin in Rome; first Sri Lankan 90m+

Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage throws 92.62m javelin in Rome; first Sri Lankan 90m+ Commonwealth Games 2026: Meet Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage, the new javelin star putting Sri Lanka on the world map Commonwealth Games 2026: Meet Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage, the new javelin star putting Sri Lanka on the world map All Sri Lankan eyes at Glasgow 2026 will be on their golden boy Pathirage, who has taken the javelin throw world by storm. Here he tells Olympics.com about his promising career and big aspirations. ...

July 30, 2026

Jordan Rakei releases album A Safe Place To Be Wild at Abbey Road Studios, London; No-holds-barred, instinctive process with 14 tracks

Jordan Rakei releases album A Safe Place To Be Wild at Abbey Road Studios, London; No-holds-barred, instinctive process with 14 tracks Jordan Rakei - A Safe Place To Be Wild Biog Jordan Rakei - A Safe Place To Be Wild Biog - Fotos & Karte Wie erfolgt die Anreise? - Beschreibung - Terminübersicht - Gut zu wissen - In der Nähe - Buchen Jordan Rakei is feeling more free than ever before. A decade since the release of his debut album Cloak, the New Zealand-born and British-based singer-songwriter is entering a new chapter of unfettered creativity. Channeling the liberating bedroom beat-making mentality of his teenage years, he brings listeners his most expansive and vulnerable album yet, A Safe Place To Be Wild. “I’ve been creating with no rules, just exploring and leaning into the uncomfortable side of the unknown,” he says. “This record is unfiltered and it expresses all of me. I’m always pushing myself as an artist and now it’s birthed a new phase that’s borderline unhinged.” Over the past 10 years, multi-instrumentalist and producer Rakei has built a loyal global fanbase thanks to his distinctively searching musical voice. Across six albums he has delved into everything from neo-soul warmth to jazz-influenced improvisation, earworming pop melodics, sweeping orchestral arrangements and storytelling songwriting. Collaborating with the likes of South London rapper Loyle Carner, singer-songwriter Tom Misch and producer Bonobo, Rakei has been nominated for Best Album at the 2025 Ivor Novello Awards following the release of his acclaimed fifth record, The Loop, as well as receiving a nomination for an AIR Award and the Australian Music Prize. Onstage, meanwhile, his joyous and masterfully-arranged live shows have had crowds bouncing everywhere from Glastonbury to two sold-out performances at the Royal Albert Hall. Seemingly at the peak of his prolific career to date, Rakei now takes a radical turn. Rather than painstakingly collaborating in recording studios and poring over the post-production process, on his seventh album he takes a no-holds-barred approach. Informed by a year spent as the first resident at London’s iconic Abbey Road Studios and inspired by the creation of his own home studio just outside of London, Rakei set to work on a new, instinctive process that followed the urge for freedom, experimentation and truth-telling vulnerability. The result is 14 tracks of remarkably wide-ranging yet engagingly cohesive music; songs that speak to Rakei’s recent experiences of fatherhood, love and life, as well as expressing his hopes and fears for the world at large. There is the playful falsetto funk of “Would Ya Mind”, the eerie, cavernous electronics of “Mirror”, cinematic strings and orchestral melodrama of “Bombs” and ‘70s throwback psych-soul of “Enemies” – all tied together by Rakei’s ear for lasting melody and anchored in the soft vibrato of his voice. With future plans for more material from his productive Abbey Road sessions to be released, as well as an extensive tour that will reimagine Rakei’s expert stagecraft across the UK and EU, including dates at London’s Alexandra Palace with more global dates to be announced, it seems this new chapter for the visionary creative is only getting started. “I’m truly myself in this music,” he says. “It’s all about creating that safe space to be wild and free.” Over the past 10 years, multi-instrumentalist and producer Rakei has built a loyal global fanbase thanks to his distinctively searching musical voice. Across six albums he has delved into everything from neo-soul warmth to jazz-influenced improvisation, earworming pop melodics, sweeping orchestral arrangements and storytelling songwriting. Collaborating with the likes of South London rapper Loyle Carner, singer-songwriter Tom Misch and producer Bonobo, Rakei has been nominated for Best Album at the 2025 Ivor Novello Awards following the release of his acclaimed fifth record, The Loop, as well as receiving a nomination for an AIR Award and the Australian Music Prize. Onstage, meanwhile, his joyous and masterfully-arranged live shows have had crowds bouncing everywhere from Glastonbury to two sold-out performances at the Royal Albert Hall. Seemingly at the peak of his prolific career to date, Rakei now takes a radical turn. Rather than painstakingly collaborating in recording studios and poring over the post-production process, on his seventh album he takes a no-holds-barred approach. Informed by a year spent as the first resident at London’s iconic Abbey Road Studios and inspired by the creation of his own home studio just outside of London, Rakei set to work on a new, instinctive process that followed the urge for freedom, experimentation and truth-telling vulnerability. The result is 14 tracks of remarkably wide-ranging yet engagingly cohesive music; songs that speak to Rakei’s recent experiences of fatherhood, love and life, as well as expressing his hopes and fears for the world at large. There is the playful falsetto funk of “Would Ya Mind”, the eerie, cavernous electronics of “Mirror”, cinematic strings and orchestral melodrama of “Bombs” and ‘70s throwback psych-soul of “Enemies” – all tied together by Rakei’s ear for lasting melody and anchored in the soft vibrato of his voice. With future plans for more material from his productive Abbey Road sessions to be released, as well as an extensive tour that will reimagine Rakei’s expert stagecraft across the UK and EU, including dates at London’s Alexandra Palace with more global dates to be announced, it seems this new chapter for the visionary creative is only getting started. “I’m truly myself in this music,” he says. “It’s all about creating that safe space to be wild and free.” Terminübersicht Gut zu wissen Preisinformationen ab 49,55 € Autor:in In der Nähe

July 30, 2026

Air France-KLM kürzt Wachstumspläne in Paris; Q2-Gewinn um 75% gefallen

Air France-KLM kürzt Wachstumspläne in Paris; Q2-Gewinn um 75% gefallen Update Aktien International Börsennews 30. Juli 2026 Aktien International – Update Täglicher Marktkommentar aus dem BEKB-Handelsraum Übersicht European Futures Euro Stoxx 50 6'329 1.0 % DAX 25'623 0.3 % CAC 40 8'507 1.0 % FTSE 100 10'935 0.4 % US-Futures Dow Jones Industrial 52'040 0.5 % Nasdaq 100 27'747 1.5 % S&P 500 7'403 0.7 % News Europa Accor: meldet trotz Herausforderungen im Nahen Osten stabile Umsätze für das erste Halbjahr Der französische Hotelkonzern teilte am Donnerstag mit, dass der RevPAR (Umsatz pro verfügbarem Zimmer, die wichtigste Kennzahl der Branche) im ersten Halbjahr um 2,2 Prozent stieg. Der Umsatz erreichte 2,75 Mrd. Euro (+0,5 %) und entsprach damit den Analystenerwartungen von Bloomberg (2,77 Mrd. Euro) und FactSet (2,72 Mrd. Euro). Allerdings hat der Konzern seine jährliche RevPAR-Wachstumsprognose gesenkt. Er peilt nun für das Geschäftsjahr 2026 ein jährliches RevPAR-Wachstum zwischen 2 Prozent und 2,5 Prozent an. Die Gruppe strebt für das laufende Geschäftsjahr ein Netzwerkwachstum von rund 3,5 % und ein aktuelles EBITDA zwischen 1,26 und 1,285 Mrd. Euro an, basierend auf einem erwarteten negativen Währungseffekt von 10 Mio. Euro. ...

July 30, 2026