Fifteen migrants died off Greece after boat collision with coast guard

ATHENS, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Fifteen migrants died in the Aegean Sea off Greece on Tuesday after their boat collided with a coast guard ​vessel off the island of Chios, the coast guard said.

A coastguard ‌official said they spotted a dingy transporting migrants towards Chios, which lies a few miles off the ‌coast of Turkey, and ordered them to turn back.

"The smugglers manoeuvred toward the coast guard vessel causing a collision," the official told Reuters.

The coast guard said 25 migrants were rescued but one of them, a woman, later died. A search and rescue ⁠operation was ongoing.

Reuters was ‌unable to independently verify how the collision occurred. The nationality of the migrants was not clear.

Two coast guard officers were injured ‍and transferred to hospital, a second official told Reuters. Witnesses reported that about 30-35 people were on board, a government official said.

Greece, in the southeast corner of the European Union, ​has long been a favoured gateway to Europe for migrants and refugees from ‌the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

In 2015-2016, Greece was at the frontline of Europe's migration crisis and nearly one million people landed on its islands, including Chios, from Turkey.

In recent years, arrivals have dropped and Greece has toughened its stance on migrants. Since 2019, the centre-right government has reinforced border controls with ⁠fences and sea patrols.

Greece has come under scrutiny ​for its treatment of migrants and refugees approaching ​by sea, including one shipwreck in 2023 in which hundreds of migrants died after what witnesses said was the coastguard's attempt to tow ‍their trawler.

The EU border ⁠agency said last year that it was reviewing 12 cases of potential human rights violations by Greece, including some allegations migrants seeking asylum were ⁠pushed back from Greece's frontiers.

Greece denies that it violates human rights or that it forcefully ‌returns asylum seekers from its shores.

(Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas, Yannis Souliotis ‌and Renne Maltezou; Editing by Edward McAllister)

Fifteen migrants died off Greece after boat collision with coast guard

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Assassin of Japan's former PM Abe appeals life sentence

TOKYO, Feb 4 (Reuters) - A Japanese man has appealed against his life sentence for fatally ​shooting former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a district ‌court spokesperson said on Wednesday.

Tetsuya Yamagami, 45, sent shockwaves through Japan ‌after he shot and killed its longest-serving prime minister with a homemade gun in July 2022, while Abe was delivering a campaign speech in the western ⁠city of Nara.

"An appeal ‌was filed," said the spokesperson. The Osaka High Court will review the appeal.

Yamagami, who ‍admitted to killing Abe, was handed a life term by the court last month, in line with prosecutors' demands, ​though his defence had sought no more than ‌20 years, citing family issues linked to the Unification Church.

Media have quoted Yamagami as telling the court he held a grudge against the Unification Church after his mother's large donations to it caused financial hardship ⁠for the family.

He took out ​his anger on Abe after ​the former prime minister had sent a video message to an event organised by a ‍church affiliate, media ⁠added.

Founded in South Korea in 1954, the Unification Church is famed for its mass weddings and ⁠counts Japanese followers as a key source of income.

(Reporting by ‌Kiyoshi Takenaka and Kaori Kaneko; Editing by ‌Himani Sarkar and Clarence Fernandez)

Assassin of Japan's former PM Abe appeals life sentence

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Penny the Doberman Pinscher outshines the field to claim Best in Show at 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show

Penny the Doberman Pinscher was named Best in Show at the 2026Westminster Kennel Club Dog Showon Tuesday.

CNN Doberman Pinscher Penny competes in the Best in Show judging of the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, in New York. - Yuki Iwamura/AP

The competition as stiff, and as the seven finalists took one last lap around the arena, the tension was thick enough to cut with a knife.

The New York crowd seemed to reserve their loudest cheers for the four-year-old Doberman Pinscher, and in the end, she prevailed and became the 42nd female to win the prestigious Best in Show award. It marked the fifth time a Doberman has taken the top prize at Westminster.

Emerging from the Working group, Penny beat out2,499 other caninesspread across seven different groups containing 204 total breeds to win the coveted prize.

"She is as great a Doberman as I've ever seen," said Penny's handler Andy Linton, who was also the handler of the last Doberman Pinscher to win Best in Show at Westminster 37 years ago in 1989.

The 150th edition of the America's oldest continuously-held dog show (andsecond-oldest sporting eventin the country behind the Kentucky Derby) was once again staged in New York City at famed Madison Square Garden in Manhattan.

Penny, a Doberman Pinscher, was named Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York. - Lucas Boland/Imagn Images/Reuters

The Best in Show winner is chosen by a single judge. This year's judge, David Fitzpatrick, had to decide between the winners of the respective seven varying groups – Herding, Hound, Non-Sporting, Sporting, Terrier, Toy and Working.

Fitzpatrick awarded Reserve Best in Show to Cota the Chesapeake Bay Retriever, winner of the Sporting group.

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"You know they often say 'what a great lineup,'" Fitzpatrick said of the finalists. "But this is one that will go down in history."

The remaining group winners were:

Herding group:Graham the Old English Sheepdog

Hound group:Zaida the Afghan Hound

Non-sporting group:JJ (short for Jingle Juice) the Lhasa Apso

Terrier group:Wager the Smooth Fox Terrier

Toy group:Cookie the Maltese

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Stephen Curry, LeBron James, Kevin Durant to team up at All-Star Game. Kawhi Leonard added to roster

Stephen Currywill be joiningOlympic teammatesLeBron James and Kevin Durant once again, this time at the All-Star Game.

The NBA announced the rosters for this season's midseason showcase event on Tuesday night, splitting 25 names onto three squads. It's the debut of another new All-Star format — this oneU.S. vs. The World, on Feb. 15 at the Los Angeles Clippers' home in Inglewood, California.

It's a concept that Commissioner Adam Silver thinks will tap into national pride for the players and comes at a fitting time. The game will be aired on NBC, which is also broadcasting theMilan Cortina Olympicsthat start later this week and run through Feb. 22.

The U.S.-vs.-World concept was talked about for years beforebecoming a realitythis season. The NBA and the National Basketball Players Association unveiledthe long-awaited planin theirlatest attemptto spark renewed interest in the game following a largely panned tournament format last season.

The Clippers' Kawhi Leonard, likely the most deserving name left offthe original list of 24 All-Stars,was added to the pool of U.S. players Tuesday shortly before the rosters were unveiled. And that move likely was what sent New York's Karl-Anthony Towns to the World team.

Towns was born in New Jersey but has played international basketball for the Dominican Republic — his late mother's homeland.

The NBA had said in recent months that it would adjust roster sizes as needed to ensure all three teams had at least eight players, the minimum required under the new format. Giannis Antetokounmpo is not expected to play for the World team because of injury, which is why that squad has nine players.

The U.S. teams were split by age: The older players were assigned to USA Stripes, the younger ones to USA Stars.

The rosters:

USA Stripes

Jaylen Brown, Boston; Jalen Brunson, New York; Stephen Curry, Golden State; Kevin Durant, Houston; LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers; Kawhi Leonard, Los Angeles Clippers; Donovan Mitchell, Cleveland; Norman Powell, Miami.

Coach: Mitch Johnson, San Antonio.

Scottie Barnes, Toronto; Devin Booker, Phoenix; Cade Cunningham, Detroit; Jalen Duren, Detroit; Anthony Edwards, Minnesota; Chet Holmgren, Oklahoma City; Jalen Johnson, Atlanta; Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia.

Coach: J.B. Bickerstaff, Detroit.

Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee; Deni Avdija, Portland; Luka Doncic, Los Angeles Lakers; Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City; Nikola Jokic, Denver; Jamal Murray, Denver; Pascal Siakam, Indiana; Karl-Anthony Towns, New York; Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio.

Coach: Darko Rajakovic, Toronto.

All games will be 12 minutes.

— Game 1: USA Stars vs. World.

— Game 2: USA Stripes vs. winning team of Game 1.

— Game 3: USA Stripes vs. losing team of Game 1.

— Game 4: Championship (top two teams from round-robin play). If all three teams finish 1-1 after the round-robin games, the first tiebreaker will be point differential across each team's games.

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Falcons' new regime not committing to Michael Penix Jr. as starting QB

If Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. was looking for a vote of confidence from the revamped Atlanta front office, he didn't get it during new GM Ian Cunningham's introductory press conference on Tuesday.

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When asked if Penix, who is recovering from a torn ACL that prematurely ended his second NFL season in November, will be the team's starter in 2026, new Falcons president of football operations Matt Ryan -- also a former Atlanta quarterback from 2008-2021 -- did not give a definitive answer.

"Neither of us are the head coach of the football team, so we can't answer your question on that," Ryan said. " ... I think as we start to get into this process and dive deeper into the roster -- how it currently stands, where it's going in the future -- I think those are conversations that'll be a part of it.

"Quarterback's obviously very important, and we're excited about Mike and what he's doing with his rehab. I've been up at the facility the last three weeks, and Michael's been in there attacking that and he's in a good space right now, so we're excited about where he is at. But certainly, a lot of discussions for us about the entire roster."

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Penix, who Atlanta selected with the eighth overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft months after signing Kirk Cousins to a four-year, $180 million deal in free agency, took over the starting job late in his rookie season and entered 2025 as the starter.

This past season, he completed 60.1% of his passes for 1,982 yards, nine touchdowns and three interceptions in nine starts. The Falcons went 3-6 in games he started compared to a 5-3 record in Cousins' starts after he replaced Penix following his injury.

Cousins is likely to be released this offseason due to his significant salary, especially after the team restructured his contract in January.

With Penix's return timeline for the start of the 2026 season uncertain, that could force Atlanta to look for a quarterback either in free agency or April's draft if it elects to move on from Cousins after two seasons.

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