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 No challenges remaining: Novak Djokovic loses appeal against deportation from AustraliaUnvaccinated Serbian tennis champ to be kicked out after legal fight fails. Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInNovak Djokovic lost a legal appeal to stay in Australia | Justin Setterfield/Getty ImagesJanuary 16, 202 stanley tumbler 29:28 am CETBy Ali WalkerTennis supe stanley cup rstar Novak Djokovic on Sunday lost a final legal bid against his deportation from Australia, after a marathon saga which has overshadowed the imminent vaso stanley  Australian Open.A panel of three judges in Federal Court ruled unanimously on Sunday in favor of the Australian government, which had canceled Djokovic   visa on public health grounds. The Serbian star is now out of the Australian Open, a tournament which he has won nine times.AdvertisementAdvertisementIn a statement, Djokovic said he was extremely disappointed with the outcome of the hearing. I will co-operate with the relevant authorities in relation to my departure from the country, he added, before departing Melbourne on a late-night flight to Dubai.During the hearing, Djokovic   lawyers had argued that the Australian government   reasoning for canceling his visa was illogical and invalid. Djokovic, who has not been vaccinated against COVID-19 and claimed a medical exemption to enter Australia, was first detained by authorities on arrival in Melbourne on January 6. He won a first court appeal o Cibx Obama   s new refugee goal sets off Republican fury
 Turkish prosecutors seek two life sentences for G眉lenCleric is accused of attempting to destroy the constitutional order ; and running a terrorist group. ;Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInA Pro-Erdo臒an supporter holds a portrait of U.S.-based cleric Fethullah G眉len during a rally against the military coup on Taksim square in Istanbul | Ozan Kose/AFP via Getty ImagesAugust 16, 20164:52 pm CETB stanley thermos y Hortense GoulardProsecutors in Turkey   western city of Usak on Tuesday demanded two life sentences and 1,900 days in prison for U.S.-based cleric Fethullah G眉len, who Ankara accuses of fomenting the failed coup.State-run Anadolu news agency reported that charges against G眉len聽include attempting to destroy the constitutional order by force and forming and running a stanley cups uk n armed terrorist group.The Turkish government accused G眉len of leading what authorities call the Fethullah Terror Organization  FETO .聽G眉len has denied t stanley fr he existence of such a group and has repeatedly said he had nothing to do with the attempted coup in July.AdvertisementAdvertisementProsecutors accused the organization of infiltrating state archives through members working in state institutions and intelligence services, the indictment says, AFP reports. It added that聽foundations, private schools, companies, student dormitories, media outlets and insurance companies were used by the group to take control of state institutions.T