Police say the suspect featured thrice on America’s Most Wanted and used 13 aliases to evade arrest.
Deciphering Vladimir Putin’s many appearances since mutiny
The Russian president has popped up on TV screens multiple times since last weekend’s dramatic events – but to what end?
France riots: Nanterre rocked by killing and unrest
The town of Nanterre is shaken by nights of rioting after 17-year-old Nahel was shot by police.
Old Firm, new friends – the day that Celtic and Rangers played as one
Divided by history, rivalry and religion, but in 1959, for one night only, Celtic and Rangers came together to play as a combined XI. And the inspiration came from the depths of Loch Ness.
Ingebrigtsen maintains 100% Diamond League record
British pair Keely Hodgkinson and Daryll Neita both come second as Marie-Josee Ta Lou and Jakob Ingebrigtsen continue their fine form in this year’s Diamond League.
Australia legalises psychedelics for mental health
Approved psychiatrists can now prescribe MDMA and magic mushrooms for disorders like depression.
Kenya lorry crash: Dozens killed after truck loses control
A local police commander fears people may be trapped underneath the toppled-over vehicle.
GB’s Joyce will not change style for Zhang rematch
Briton Joe Joyce defends his fighting style, saying he has no intention of a dramatic reinvention for his heavyweight rematch with Zhilei Zhang.
Safety on the mind as Tour prepares for change
After Gino Mader’s death, safety is uppermost in people’s minds at the beginning of the Tour de France – cycling’s greatest race.
Stubborn England are hurting their own hopes – Agnew
England are being too stubborn in sticking to their attacking style and always had to change against Australia, writes Jonathan Agnew.