-
Canadian Artemis II crew member to retire from space agency
-
Fritz powers past Bublik, into Wimbledon last eight again
-
Prince Harry arrives in UK amid security spat
-
Ovechkin won't say next NHL season will be his last
-
'Agony' in Cuba amid third nationwide blackout in six months
-
Djokovic, Sinner aim to book Wimbledon blockbuster
-
For Trump's World Cup, 'America First' collides with world's game
-
Record fireworks display choked Washington in toxic smoke
-
England's World Cup campaign takes flight with Mexico win
-
Macron in Syria on first post-Assad visit by West European head of state
-
Tour de France stage record still 'far away' for Pogacar
-
US streamers launch new legal fight against French content rules
-
Infantino told Trump FIFA disciplinary body is 'independent'
-
EU tells France to amend social media ban law
-
Japanese forward Hachimura signs with Clippers: reports
-
Losses from latest French museum heist estimated at 4.5 mln euros
-
After designing Taylor Swift's wedding dress, Dior's Anderson returns to catwalk
-
Big defence spending, aid cuts: German cabinet approves budget
-
Russian strikes kill 22 in Kyiv region on eve of NATO summit
-
Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs as it revamps Xbox
-
Pogacar back in 'special' yellow after Tour de France stage three victory
-
Don't let AI shape humanity's future: UN chief
-
Paolini ends Eala run ahead of Wimbledon wildcard clash
-
Pogacar wins Tour de France 3rd stage, takes yellow
-
Austrian court sentences Syrian torturers to 8 years in jail
-
Trump confirms he asked FIFA boss for review of Balogun red card
-
Paolini ends Eala run to reach Wimbledon quarters
-
Folarin Balogun affair -- Who said what
-
Cobolli makes second successive Wimbledon quarter-final
-
Clooney to get lifetime award at Venice film festival
-
UK's Farage under the cosh over undeclared finances
-
Three things we learned from the British Grand Prix
-
Microsoft cuts 4,800 job as it revamps Xbox
-
Stock markets meander as tech recovery stutters
-
Mertens reaches Wimbledon last eight for first time
-
Britain sanctions Russian scientists behind chemical attacks
-
Rennes buy young striker Mayenda from Sunderland
-
When politics intruded on the World Cup pitch
-
Russian strikes kill 18 in Kyiv region on eve of NATO summit
-
France winger Penaud to miss remainder of Nations Championship
-
Netflix, Disney+, Amazon appeal French investment rules
-
Prince Harry set to arrive in UK amid security spat
-
Thousands flee new wave of European wildfires
-
Tottenham sign Tonali from Newcastle for reported £100m
-
Norway releases first image of crown princess after lung transplant
-
Tottenham sign Italy's Tonali from Newcastle
-
Stock markets diverge as tech recovery stutters
-
Jolted by Ebola, countries try again to finish pandemic treaty
-
Springboks recall Papier and make 10 changes for Scotland Test
-
Fashion forward: Osaka targets Wimbledon glory
Death of Pele, 'the person who stopped the world': Who is saying what
Who is saying what after Brazilian football legend Pele died on Thursday at the age of 82:
"Before Pele, '10' was just a number. I would say that before Pele, football was just a sport. He transformed football into an art, into entertainment."
-- Brazilian compatriot and current star Neymar.
"My friend of so many victories, titles and shared stories. He leaves an eternal, unforgettable legacy. The person who stopped the world several times."
-- Mario Zagallo, 91, a Brazil teammate in the 1958 and 1962 World Cup-winning teams.
"The king of football has left us but his legacy will never be forgotten. RIP KING."
-- French international forward Kylian Mbappe.
"He will never be forgotten and his memory will live on forever in each of us football lovers. Rest in peace, King Pele."
-- Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo
"Rest in peace, Pele."
-- Argentine World Cup winner Lionel Messi.
"Few Brazilians have taken our country's name as far as he did... He didn't just play. He put on an all-out show. Thank you, Pele."
-- Brazilian president-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
"The King of Kings has died. Extraordinary player. Unique. 3 times World Cup winner, more than a thousand goals. My idol when young. He made football the beautiful game and truly international. My time playing alongside him in Escape to Victory was a dream come true. RIP Pele."
-- Former Argentine international Osvaldo Ardiles.
"With the death of Pele, football has lost one of its most beautiful legends, if not the most beautiful. Like all legends, the King seemed immortal."
-- France national team coach Didier Deschamps.
"Pele was one of the greatest to ever play the beautiful game. And as one of the most recognizable athletes in the world, he understood the power of sports to bring people together. Our thoughts are with his family and everyone who loved and admired him."
-- Former United States President Barack Obama.
"Football has lost the greatest player in its history. Pele called me his brother. That was an unimaginable honour for me. Football will always belong to you!"
-- Former German international star Franz Beckenbauer who played alongside Pele at New York Cosmos in the 1970s.
"With Pele's passing, the world has lost a great sporting icon."
-- International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach.
"Pele's name will forever be synonymous with sporting artistry and genius. His lasting impact on the sport of soccer is inestimable. Rest in peace, O Rei."
-- New York Cosmos, a former club of Pele in the 1970s.
"A Sporting Legend. Rest in Peace King Pele."
-- Athletics legend Usain Bolt.
"I have so many memories of Pele, without doubt the best footballer I ever played against (with Bobby Moore being the best footballer I ever played alongside). For me Pele remains the greatest of all time and I was proud to be on the pitch with him. RIP Pele and thank you."
-- England 1966 World Cup winner Geoff Hurst
"The world mourns the greatest footballer in history and a wonderful personality. He celebrated the game like no other. Dear Pele, I am immensely sad and honour you and your life's work. My sincere condolences to your family and friends."
-- Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter
"Pele had a magnetic presence and, when you were with him, the rest of the world stopped."
-- Current FIFA chief Gianni Infantino
"Anything you see any player doing, Pele did it first. RIP."
-- Manchester City striker Erling Haaland.
O.Ortiz--AT