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Intel chief vows to thin ranks at US chip maker
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Mother searching for missing Mexicans killed along with son
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Spain scraps contested Israeli arms deal after uproar
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'Trump 2028' merch for sale on US president's store
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Crowds join Anzac Day services for Australia, New Zealand forces
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Trump signs order to ramp up US deep-sea mining
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Trump goes mum on 'Armenian genocide' after Biden recognition
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Atletico thump Rayo, Valladolid relegated after Betis defeat
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Alphabet quarterly earnings lifted by cloud and AI
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EU still far from tariff deal with US: French minister
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French youth kills student, wounds three, in school knife attack
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Panama president says moving toward reopening contested mine
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Trump trade deals appear distant as tariff tensions simmer
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Sudan war destroys world's only research centre on skin disease mycetoma: director
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'Vladimir, STOP!': Trump tells Putin after deadly Kyiv strike
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Australia's Hazlewood steers Bengaluru win over Rajasthan
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Trump says pressuring Russia, claims concessions
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Trump tariff talks are prolonging uncertainty: S.Africa central bank chair
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Multitudes line up for second day to view pope
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Grief and discontent as Armenia marks WWI mass murders anniversary
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Dallas coach Kidd joins Everton ownership group
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Israel army warns of 'larger' Gaza assault as strikes kill 55
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Pupil kills fellow student in France school knife attack
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Vatican releases details of Pope Francis's marble tomb
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Gaza rescuers say Israeli strikes kill 53
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Corona beer maker Modelo says to invest $3.6 bn in Mexico
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American Airlines pulls 2025 forecast on economic uncertainty
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Swiatek survives Eala scare to start Madrid Open defence
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France failed to protect rights of teen rape victims: Europe court
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European carmakers on China charm offensive as sales droop
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Rampaging Marquez hungry for more as MotoGP heads to Spain
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Trump should be 'free' to criticize the Fed, senior official says
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Trump slams Harvard as funding fight heads to court
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US existing home sales see biggest drop since 2022
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French independent studio's first video game draws fans
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US Treasury chief raised 'important issues' in IMF criticism: Georgieva
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US existing home sales retreat more than expected in March
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Hundreds protest in Pakistan over India's threats
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World number one Iga Swiatek became the first Polish woman to reach the US Open quarter-finals on Monday when she defeated Jule Niemeier in an error-strewn last-16 clash.

Haaland alone won't win Champions League for Man City - Guardiola
Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola said Monday the team cannot rely on Erling Haaland to single-handedly win them the Champions League this season following his remarkable start to life in England.

Aubameyang could make Chelsea debut despite broken jaw
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could make his debut for Chelsea in Tuesday's opening Champions League group game at Dinamo Zagreb despite suffering a fractured jaw during a home invasion.

Young gun Hojlund fires Atalanta past Monza and two points clear
Rasmus Hojlund helped move Atalanta two points clear at the top of Serie A on Monday after opening his account for the club in a 2-0 stroll against bottom side Monza.

Pegula into US Open quarter-finals
Jessica Pegula became the second American woman into this year's US Open quarter-finals after brushing aside two-time Grand Slam champion Petra Kvitova in straight sets on Monday.

Rublev downs Norrie to reach third US Open quarter-final
Andrey Rublev shrugged off a rain delay to breeze past Cameron Norrie and reach the US Open quarter-finals for the third time on Monday.

Mbappe dismisses talk of rift with France teammate Pogba over blackmail affair
Kylian Mbappe on Monday played down suggestions that his relationship with Paul Pogba could be impacted after his name came up in a blackmail affair engulfing his France teammate.

Challenge to face world beaters India, says Sri Lanka's Shanaka
Sri Lanka skipper Dasun Shanaka on Monday said India's IPL experience and winning mindset makes them a challenging team to face as his side targets a place in the Asia Cup final.

Fury offers Joshua 'Battle of Britain' heavyweight bout
Tyson Fury has offered fellow British heavyweight Anthony Joshua the chance to fight for his WBC crown before the end of the year.

Di Maria to miss out on PSG return with Juve
Angel Di Maria will miss out on a quick return to Paris Saint-Germain after he was left out on Monday of the Juventus squad for their Champions League opener in the French capital.

Laporte: French rugby supremo who relishes challenges
Bernard Laporte, the president of the French Rugby Federation (FFR), has served as a player, coach and even a minister, overcoming controversy and setbacks to become one of the most powerful figures in the sport.

Vakatawa forced to end rugby career for medical reasons - club
France international centre Virimi Vakatawa has been forced to call time on his rugby career for medical reasons, his club side Racing 92 announced on Monday.

Are PSG primed for Champions League success at last after keeping Mbappe?
For Paris Saint-Germain, each season begins with the question of whether this might be their year in the Champions League, which kicks off for Kylian Mbappe and his team-mates against Juventus on Tuesday.

Australian tennis great Court says admiration of Williams not reciprocated
Australian tennis great Margaret Court says her admiration for Serena Williams is not reciprocated after the American retired just one major short of equalling her all-time record of 24 Grand Slam singles titles.

Pogba back in training for Juventus
Paul Pogba is back training for his team Juventus as he recovers from his knee injury, the Serie A club confirmed to AFP on Monday.

Sikh Indian cricketer trolled for dropped catch in Pakistan clash
A torrent of online abuse hit Indian cricketer Arshdeep Singh on Monday after he dropped a catch against Pakistan, with much of the vitriol focusing on the fact that he is from the Sikh minority.

African players in Europe: Nigerians among the goals
Nigerians Kelechi Iheanacho and Umar Sadiq were among the Africans who scored in the major European leagues at the weekend.

Verstappen's 'cool' draws warm praise from Red Bull
Red Bull team leadership on Monday continued to heap praise on driver Max Verstappen's cool under pressure as he won the Dutch Grand Prix while Ferrari's boss lamented his team's meltdown.

Reece James signs new long-term deal at Chelsea
Chelsea and England defender Reece James has signed a new five-year contract that will keep him at Stamford Bridge until 2027, the Premier League club announced on Monday.

Finch under microscope as tough New Zealand series looms
Under-pressure Aaron Finch insisted Monday he was still "a pretty good" player after a horror run with the bat as Australia's limited overs captain bids to find form against New Zealand this week.

Dad-to-be Savea to miss All Blacks Bledisloe Test in Australia
Dynamic number eight Ardie Savea was on Monday left out of a 33-man All Blacks squad to travel to Australia for a Rugby Championship Test while he awaits the birth of his child.

Kyrgios stuns Medvedev at US Open, Gauff advances
Australia's Nick Kyrgios sent defending champion Daniil Medvedev tumbling out of the US Open on Sunday as US teenager Coco Gauff reached the quarter-finals for the first time.

Kyrgios fired up by not letting people down in Medvedev triumph
Australian maverick Nick Kyrgios sent defending champion Daniil Medvedev crashing out of the US Open in an explosive last-16 clash on Sunday and revealed he is motivated by "not letting people down".

Kyrgios at same level as Djokovic and Nadal, says Medvedev
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Tomljanovic ousts Samsonova to reach US Open quarters
Australia's Ajla Tomljanovic followed up her victory over Serena Williams with another battling performance to beat Liudmila Samsonova and reach the quarter-finals of the US Open on Sunday.

Kyrgios stuns Medvedev at US Open as Gauff advances
Australia's Nick Kyrgios sent defending champion Daniil Medvedev tumbling out of the US Open on Sunday as US teenager Coco Gauff reached the quarter-finals for the first time.

Kyrgios sends defending champion Medvedev crashing out of US Open
Australian maverick Nick Kyrgios sent defending champion and world number one Daniil Medvedev crashing out of the US Open in an explosive last-16 clash on Sunday.

Khachanov downs Carreno Busta to reach US Open last eight
Karen Khachanov reached the quarter-finals of the US Open for the first time on Sunday after upsetting Spanish 12th seed Pablo Carreno Busta in a five-set thriller.

Johnson wins LIV Golf Boston in playoff
Dustin Johnson rattled in a monster eagle putt at the first playoff hole to win the LIV Golf Invitational Boston, upstaging the raft of newcomers to the breakaway circuit.

Fear of failure spurs Berrettini into US Open quarter-finals
Fit-again Matteo Berrettini says the fear factor helped spur him into the US Open quarter-finals as his impressive recent run of Grand Slam results continued on Sunday.

Gauff into US Open quarter-finals for first time
Teenager Coco Gauff reached the quarter-finals of the US Open for the first time on Sunday with a 7-5, 7-5 victory over China's Zhang Shuai.

McLaughlin wins at Portland as Power stretches IndyCar lead
Australian Will Power tightened his grip on the Indycar season title while Penske Racing teammate Scott McLaughlin of New Zealand captured Sunday's Portland Grand Prix with a dominant performance.