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Grigor Dimitrov Wins Against Juan Matin del Porto in Cincinnati

On his way to the quarterfinals of the Cincinnati Open, Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov beat Argentinean Juan Martin del Porto with 6:3, 7:5 for the first time in his career, reported BGNES.

The Bulgarian tennis player had 5 losses in 5 games against this rival until now.

Dimitrov's next rival in the tournament will be Japanese Yuichi Sugita or Russian Karen Khachanov.

Grigor Dimitrov Drops Out of Washington DC Tournament

Grigor Dimitrov finished in the third round of the tennis tournament in Washington DC and failed to beat Daniel Medvedev (Russia) as the quarterfinals, according to bTV.

In a match from the third round of the ATP 500 tennis tournament in Washington DC Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov lost 4:6, 2:6 to Russian Daniil Medvedev.

Otto Warmbier dies after a week in US

The US student held in captivity for more than 15 months in North Korea has died a week after returning home.
Otto Warmbier, 22, was serving 15 years of hard labour for attempting to steal a propaganda sign from a hotel.
He was sent back to the US last Tuesday on humanitarian grounds – it emerged he had been in a coma for a year.

Student released from North Korea jail arrives hometown

An American student who fell into a coma while imprisoned in a North Korean labor camp returned to the United States late on June 13 after Pyongyang allowed him to be flown home, U.S. media reported.

A military airplane carrying Otto Warmbier landed in his hometown of Cincinnati shortly before 10:20 p.m. local time, CBS News reported.

US man Otto Warmbier released from North Korea in coma after 17-month detention

University of Virginia student Otto Warmbier has been medically evacuated from North Korea in a coma after being detained for 17 months, his parents confrmed on Tuesday.

Mr Warmbier, 22, is due to arrive home in Cincinnati on Tuesday evening, after a stop at a US military facility near Sapporo, Japan.

Ohio nightclub shooting leaves 1 dead, 14 injured

Fifteen people were shot, one fatally, at a nightclub in Cincinnati, Ohio, early yesterday, and police said they believed at least two shooters may have been involved.

The shooting took place around 1 a.m. when hundreds of people were reported at the Cameo Nightlife club, which the Cincinnati Police Department said has had "multiple problems" in the past.

Trump taps 'Mad Dog' Mattis for defense secretary

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said Dec. 1 that he has picked the tough-talking retired general James Mattis to be his defense secretary as he kicked off his post-election "thank you tour" by railing against globalization, promising the return of manufacturing jobs to American workers, and vowing to shut U.S. borders to some Middle East migrants.

Esquire: Greek movie “Lobster” no.1 in top 25 list (videos)

Esquire, the renowned Men’s fashion magazine released its top 25 movies for 2016, with the editors’ top pick being Greek director Yorgos Lanthimo’s “The Lobster”, starring Collin Farrell. It is quite an honour for a Greek film to beat out some of the biggest names in the film industry. Another notable Greek entry into its list at 10th spot is Athina Rachel Tsangari’s “Chevaler”.

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