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Cat rescued from ruins of Venezuela quake offers 'ray of hope'
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Pocket-size AI: Powerful phones star at China show
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Sindhu wins Japan Open to end title drought
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Sao Tome president faces party rival in polls
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Kyiv hit with deadly strikes after attack on Russian e-commerce giant
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US launches strikes to 'punish' Iran after troops killed
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Skipper Sheehan urges higher level from beaten Ireland
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World Cup moments: Viking row and minnows sparkle
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Spain and Argentina brace for World Cup final
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Trump to bask in World Cup final spotlight
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Faith vs therapy: Inside the Philippine school for exorcists
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Italy confident they can bounce back at Nations Championship
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India probe into stolen donations tests trust in temple finances
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Burnham likely to steer steady ship on UK foreign policy
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Kyiv struck after attack on Russian e-commerce giant
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In a Lebanon museum, 'keys without homes' evoke destruction in south
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Kiss has work cut out at Wallabies as Schmidt bids farewell
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Influencer Andrew Tate and brother arrested in Miami
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Departing Deschamps looks back on 'wonderful' World Cup
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FIFA toasts World Cup triumph as tournament draws to close
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England finish third as Spain and Argentina brace for World Cup final
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All Blacks make strides under Rennie as Springboks loom
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England took first step towards elite nations with France win: Tuchel
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Japan's young guns excite Jones in Nations Championship
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England edge France 6-4 in chaotic World Cup bronze match
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Cuban dissident artist Otero Alcantara lands in US exile
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Erasmus calls Springbok victory over Wales a 'grind'
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Earl double guides England past Argentina after dramatic ending
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Spain's Yamal aims to join elite club of teenage World Cup winners
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Burns rides new dad bounce to brink of British Open breakthrough
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Zelensky mulls army changes as protests rock Ukraine for third day
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Burns leads British Open by two as McIlroy unleashes on 'performative' DeChambeau
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Wenger accepts World Cup hydration breaks split opinion
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Back-to-back World Cup winners: Argentina seek to join elite group
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England World Cup star Rogers set to join Chelsea: reports
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Wembanyama to make France team return after two years away
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Debutant Williams scores as South Africa thump Wales
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Teenage talent Seixas delighted after 'marvellously tough' Tour de France stage
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Hamilton thanks Ferrari for 'mega' repairs after smashing car
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NY mayor says still mulling Netanyahu arrest during UN meet
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Fox joins 62 club to lead British Open, McIlroy unleashes on 'performative' DeChambeau
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Antonelli wants to lead Verstappen from start in Belgium
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Spain, Argentina tune up for World Cup final in smoggy New Jersey
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McIlroy launches scathing attack on 'performative' DeChambeau antics
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Wimbledon finalist Muchova out for 'a few weeks'
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Wildfire haze hangs over eastern US -- and World Cup final
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Pogacar wins 'unforgettable' Tour de France 14th stage to extend overall lead
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Antonelli pips Verstappen to take pole at Belgian Grand Prix
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Ukrainian strikes on Russian warehouses kill 8, shroud skies in smoke
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Madonna, Cruise lead A-list stars at World Cup final
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World champion Kalle Rovanpera swept all of Saturday's nine stages on the Rally of Estonia as the Toyota driver opened up a huge gap on Hyundai rival Thierry Neuville.
Danish dynamite Vingegaard, slow-burn Tour de France winner
Jonas Vingegaard was given the ultimate stamp of approval this week when cycling's all-time great Eddy Merckx described him as the strongest Grand Tour rider around.
Root removes Labuschagne as rain frustrates England's Ashes push
Joe Root dismissed Australian century-maker Marnus Labuschagne but rain returned to Old Trafford to frustrate England's hopes of forcing a series-levelling win in the fourth Test on Saturday.
'Euphoric' Vingegaard targets third Tour de France triumph
Jonas Vingegaard said he felt "euphoric" after surviving Saturday's penultimate stage of the Tour de France to virtually clinch his second successive title.
Rahm's stunning 63 heaps pressure on British Open leader Harman
Masters champion Jon Rahm hit eight birdies in a course-record 63 to haul himself into contention for the British Open on Saturday as overnight leader Brian Harman steadied himself after a shaky start.
Hamilton revels in ending long pole drought
An emotional Lewis Hamilton said "it felt like the first time" after ending his lengthy pole drought by outpacing Max Verstappen in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix on Saturday.
Root revives England as Australia lose Labuschagne in fourth Test
Joe Root revived England's hopes of forcing a series-levelling win in the fourth Test by removing Australia century-maker Marnus Labuschagne on Saturday's rain-marred fourth day.
Rahm hails 'best round' after sparkling 63 at British Open
Masters champion Jon Rahm hailed his flawless 63 in the third round of the British Open on Saturday as the best round he had ever played on a links course.
A happy Messi is good news for Miami - and Argentina
Lionel Messi provided the perfect finish to start his career with Inter Miami with a brilliant winning goal on Friday but what may be most significant from his debut was how totally happy he looks again.
Hamilton ends drought to claim record pole in Hungary
Lewis Hamilton claimed his first pole position since 2021 after edging Max Verstappen in qualifying on Saturday for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Vingegaard virtually assures back-to-back Tour de France triumphs
Jonas Vingegaard survived the mountains in Saturday's penultimate stage of the Tour de France to virtually clinch his second successive title.
Rahm leads the chase of Harman at British Open
American Brian Harman began his third round at the British Open with a four-shot lead as Jon Rahm showed the chasing pack the way to surge into contention on Saturday.
Marta, Brazil's 'queen' without a crown
Nicknamed "Pele in a skirt" by the late football great himself, the Brazilian star better known to fans as "Queen Marta" has her last shot at winning the Women's World Cup at this year's tournament.
Forest sign Nigeria defender Aina
Nottingham Forest signed Nigeria defender Ola Aina on a free transfer on Saturday after his departure from Torino.
Denmark stun China in 90th minute for winning World Cup return
Denmark ended a 16-year Women's World Cup absence with victory as a 90th-minute header from Amalie Vangsgaard broke China's hearts in Perth on Saturday.
Australia's Rousseau denies China diving clean sweep
Australian diver Cassiel Rousseau hailed his "moment of overwhelming triumph" on Saturday after denying China a world championships clean sweep with a dramatic gold in the competition's final event.
England eye victory charge in 4th Ashes Test after rain delay
England looked to make the most of a gap in bad weather after their victory charge in the fourth Test against Australia was frustrated by the rain on Saturday.
Wiegman demands more ruthless England after narrow Haiti win
Sarina Wiegman challenged her England side to be more ruthless after the European champions underwhelmed in a 1-0 win over Haiti to start their Women's World Cup campaign on Saturday.
Chasing pack aim to hunt down Harman at British Open
American Brian Harman takes a five-shot lead into the third round of the British Open on Saturday, with home favourite Tommy Fleetwood leading the chase at Hoylake.
Rain frustrates England's victory charge in 4th Ashes Test
England's victory charge in the fourth Test against Australia was frustrated by the rain on Saturday, with no play possible before lunch in a match they must win to regain the Ashes.
US and Japan make fast World Cup starts but England labour to victory
England squeezed past Haiti 1-0 as they began their Women's World Cup title bid in unconvincing fashion on Saturday, but holders the United States and former champions Japan were far more comfortable.
Ex-World Cup winner Umtiti signs for Lille
Former World Cup winner Samuel Umtiti confirmed his return to Ligue 1 on Saturday on a two-year deal with French club Lille.
Hamilton bounces back to outpace Verstappen in Hungarian practice
Lewis Hamilton bounced back to beat Max Verstappen and top the times for Mercedes in Saturday's third and final free practice at this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.
Stanway penalty gives England scrappy win over Haiti in World Cup opener
A Georgia Stanway penalty gave European champions England a scrappy 1-0 win over Haiti to begin their Women's World Cup title bid in unconvincing fashion on Saturday.
Japan talk up World Cup title hopes after hammering Zambia
Hinata Miyazawa scored twice as former champions Japan smashed Women's World Cup newcomers Zambia 5-0 in a rampant start to their campaign on Saturday.
Mbappe's omission from PSG's tour fuels speculation of Madrid move
Paris Saint-Germain have left Kylian Mbappe out of their squad for a pre-season tour of Japan and South Korea, casting further doubt on the forward's future at the French champions.
Rain frustrates England bid for fourth Test win against Australia
England were left waiting on the rain as their push for an Ashes series-levelling win against Australia in the fourth Test at Old Trafford on Saturday was delayed by bad weather.
Two defenders out in latest injury blow for France at World Cup
Defenders Elisa De Almeida and Selma Bacha were Saturday ruled out of France's Women's World Cup opener against Jamaica, adding to their list of missing players.
Guardiola has 'incredible doubts' despite treble success
Pep Guardiola laughed off claims that he was the greatest coach of all time on Saturday, saying he lives with "incredible doubts" despite leading Manchester City to the treble last season.
US, Japan make fast World Cup starts as England poised to enter fray
The United States launched their bid for an unprecedented third consecutive Women's World Cup crown with a 3-0 win over Vietnam on Saturday, before Japan crushed Zambia 5-0.
Japan hammer Zambia 5-0 in Women's World Cup lesson
Hinata Miyazawa scored twice as former champions Japan smashed Women's World Cup newcomers Zambia 5-0 in a rampant start to their campaign on Saturday.
Leitch red card costs Japan in Samoa World Cup dress rehearsal
Japan admitted they would have to toughen up mentally ahead of the Rugby World Cup after losing to Samoa on Saturday following a first-half red card for veteran Michael Leitch.