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Oil sinks on Mideast deal, but Fed outlook knocks equities
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Neymar to miss Brazil's second World Cup game against Haiti
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Dupont to start for Toulouse in Top 14 semi, Ramos out
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O'Brien's historic 100th Royal Ascot winner has golden glow
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Zverev wins all-German duel with Hanfmann to reach Halle quarters
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Graft probe into Spanish ex-PM expanded to daughters
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Iran war leaves Islamic republic intact and opponents divided
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Gregoire wins Swiss tour 2nd stage as Pogacar extends lead
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Galthie confirms Edwards to exit in France rugby coaching shake-up
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What Real Madrid's new signings add to Mourinho's project
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Knicks celebrate NBA win with huge New York parade
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Foreign aid cuts push up migrant flows, IOM chief warns
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Sana will become first Pakistani woman to play in The Hundred
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Oil tankers pass Hormuz Strait after war deal: tracker
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Cuba leader admits 'urgent changes' needed to overcome crisis
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Labour rival eyes win in poll key to UK PM's fate
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Haiti's World Cup return lifts community in New York
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McIlroy grabs early lead at fog-hit US Open
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Trump's Iran deal sparks anger among Republican hawks
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Swiss heading towards referendum on new nuclear plants
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Grand Theft Auto VI presales to begin next week
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Novelist Kundera and wife buried in Czech home city
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Hegseth blasts NATO allies, says US will review forces in Europe
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Cuban economy needs 'urgent changes' to overcome crisis: president
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Greenland sees wildfires earlier in the year
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US Open resumes after two-hour fog delay
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The vaccines and treatments being developed for Ebola outbreak
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Spanish king to visit Mexican president on June 25 as ties improve
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Ton-up Phillips stars for New Zealand against England
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Wahi denied Canadian visa for Ivory Coast World Cup clash with Germany
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Swiss central bank holds interest rates, with eye on currency risks
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S.African sentenced in 'world's largest' rhino trafficking case
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Bank of England follows Fed in holding interest rate
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Bittersweet World Cup for Gaza's football fans
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Trump defends Iran deal from critics he calls 'fools'
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New heatwave disrupts trains, schools in France
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German chemical company to cut 3,200 jobs as crisis worsens
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Starmer's Labour rival eyes win in UK poll key to PM's fate
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Oil falls further on Mideast deal, but Fed outlook knocks equities
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Mexico, Korea eye World Cup knockout berths
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Range raises $8.3M Series A to unify treasury, risk and compliance across stablecoins and fiat
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IAEA ready to help define 'concrete steps' to implement US-Iran deal
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Ibrahima Konate signs four-year deal with Real Madrid
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Hegseth tells NATO US will review force presence in Europe
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Innovations on show at Paris Vivatech fest
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Ukraine sets Moscow refinery ablaze in biggest attack in years
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Bird flu kills 13,000 seal pups on remote Australian island
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Oil prices sink further as Trump signs deal to reopen Hormuz
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South Korean lawmakers launch probe into ballot paper shortages
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Suthar stars on debut as India crush Afghanistan in biggest Test victory
India's Manav Suthar returned a match haul of seven wickets on debut as India hammered Afghanistan by an innings and 300 runs on Monday, their biggest victory in a Test.
Bangladesh seek ODI upset against depleted Australia
Bangladesh want to seize a rare opportunity against a depleted Australia, captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz said on Monday on the eve of a three-match ODI series.
Denmark's Eriksen in 'good spirits' after collapsing during friendly
Christian Eriksen is in "good spirits", said the Danish team football doctor, despite being hospitalised after collapsing during Denmark's friendly against Ukraine, five years after suffering a cardiac arrest during the European Championship.
Outclassed Afghanistan 98-5 as India close in on innings win
India left an outclassed Afghanistan reeling at 98-5 to close in on a thumping innings victory after debutant spinner Manav Suthar claimed six wickets in the one-off Test on Monday.
Perez re-elected at Real Madrid paving way for Mourinho return
Florentino Perez has been re-elected president of Real Madrid by an overwhelming majority, paving the way for Jose Mourinho to return as manager.
World Cup star 'really sorry' after missing daughter's birth
South Korea goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu has some making up to do after missing the birth of his first child because he is preparing for his fourth World Cup.
Suthar takes six wickets on debut as India make Afghanistan follow on
Debutant spinner Manav Suthar took six wickets as India bowled out Afghanistan for 152 and enforced the follow-on on day three of the one-off Test on Monday.
Suthar takes six wickets as India bowl out Afghanistan for 152
Debutant spinner Manav Suthar took six wickets as India bowled out Afghanistan for 152 and enforced the follow-on, the hosts leading by 412 runs on day three of the one-off Test on Monday.
Denmark's Eriksen 'doing well' after collapsing during friendly
Christian Eriksen collapsed during Denmark's friendly against Ukraine but was later able to walk off the field, five years after suffering a cardiac arrest during the European Championship.
Australia's Marsh and Head out of Bangladesh ODI series
Captain Mitchell Marsh and star batsman Travis Head were ruled out of Australia's one-day international series in Bangladesh Monday with Josh Inglis to lead the side.
'I'm in a dream': Tearful Korda wins golf's US Women's Open
Nelly Korda won the US Women's Open on Sunday, holing a clutch birdie putt at 17 and sealing a one-shot triumph at Riviera Country Club with a heart-stopping short putt at the last.
World number one Korda wins US Women's Open golf championship
Nelly Korda won the US Women's Open on Sunday, rolling in a clutch birdie putt at the 17th hole to break free of a crowded leaderboard and triumph by one stroke at Riviera Country Club.
Poston beats Gerard in playoff to win PGA Memorial title
JT Poston defeated fellow American Ryan Gerard in a playoff with a par on the second extra hole to capture the Memorial tournament on Sunday for his fourth career PGA Tour title.
Zverev says first Grand Slam title gives him 'freedom'
Alexander Zverev said he hopes winning his first Grand Slam crown at the French Open will unblock the path to more major titles after years of near-misses and heartbreak on the biggest stage.
Odegaard on target as Norway draw with Morocco
Martin Odegaard scored a second-half equalizer as Norway came from behind to force a 1-1 draw with African giants Morocco in a World Cup warm-up match on Sunday.
Cobolli says cramps hampered him in French Open loss to Zverev
Flavio Cobolli said he was hit by cramps late in his French Open final defeat by Alexander Zverev on Sunday, as he faded in a tense fifth set.
Feyenoord sack van Persie after 'difficult season'
Dutch giants Feyenoord said on Sunday they had sacked Robin van Persie as coach after a frustrating season that saw them finish 19 points adrift of champions PSV Eindhoven.
Ex-All Black Brown to join New Zealand from Springboks after World Cup
New Zealand Rugby announced on Monday Tony Brown would leave his role with the Springboks to join the All Blacks as an assistant coach after next year's World Cup.
Denmark's Eriksen collapses during Ukraine friendly
Christian Eriksen collapsed during Denmark's friendly against Ukraine on Sunday, five years after he suffered a cardiac arrest during the European Championships.
'Everything I wished for' - Wemby embraces NBA Finals challenge
Victor Wembanyama's dream run in his first NBA playoffs has taken a nightmarish turn, but the young San Antonio Spurs star says he's embracing the setbacks as well as the success.
'Finally a happy end' for tennis' former nearly-man Zverev
After trying for over a decade to win a Grand Slam and overcoming an array of challenges, Alexander Zverev finally achieved his major breakthrough at the French Open.
Adaptable Towns key in Knicks' run to NBA Finals lead
Karl-Anthony Towns has matched Victor Wembanyama in a battle of big men, a major reason why the New York Knicks are two games from their first NBA title since 1973.
Russell claims punishment 'doesn't fit crime' after Monaco penalties
George Russell claimed "the punishment doesn't fit the crime" on Sunday after being handed a late drive-through penalty because his Mercedes team had bungled an earlier five-second fine at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Zverev ends wait for Grand Slam title with French Open triumph
Alexander Zverev finally secured his maiden Grand Slam title with a dramatic five-set victory over Italy's Flavio Cobolli in the French Open final on Sunday.
Marschall hands 'lucky' Duplantis first pole vault loss since 2023
Armand 'Mondo' Duplantis suffered a first pole vault defeat in almost three years when he failed to get past 6 metres at the Diamond League meeting in Stockholm on Sunday before taking a break to get married.
Robinson vows 'no let-up' in England revival after win over New Zealand
Ollie Robinson insisted his return to England duty was "just the start" of his second act as an international cricketer after starring in a 115-run win in the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's on Sunday.
Nerveless Antonelli continues record run with Monaco GP win
Teenage sensation Kimi Antonelli continued his record-breaking drive to glory on Sunday when he became the youngest winner of the Monaco Grand Prix and the first Italian to win five consecutive races since 1952.
Antonelli wins fifth straight in interrupted Monaco Grand Prix
Teenager Kimi Antonelli extended his lead in the drivers' world championship with a commanding and nerveless victory for Mercedes ahead of Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton in a protracted, incident-hit Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday.
Child's play fuels Serena's return, but singles comeback far from certain
Serena Williams said the chance to play in front of her children was the driving force behind her sensational return to tennis as the American legend played down a potential singles comeback.
Vollering overhauls Van der Breggen to win women's Giro
European champion Demi Vollering completed the full set of Grand Tours on Sunday as she claimed the women's Giro d'Italia after overnight leader Anna van der Breggen cracked on the race's final climb.
Stokes says Lord's pitch 'not ideal' as England hammer New Zealand
England captain Ben Stokes said the Lord's pitch was "not ideal" for Test cricket after his side thrashed New Zealand by 115 runs on Sunday.
Iran's World Cup team blast US visa row on arrival in Mexico
Iran's World Cup squad landed in Mexico on Sunday under the shadow of a bitter diplomatic row, after the United States -- in open military conflict with Tehran -- refused to issue visas for some team support staff.