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Indonesia's MotoGP project leaves evicted villagers in limbo
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'The Summer I Turned Pretty' sells more Paris romantic escapism
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Australia's Lyon tells England that no spinner would be Ashes error
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Taiwan says 'will not agree' to making 50% of its chips in US
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Verstappen's late-season surge faces steamy Singapore examination
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Ohtani erupts as Dodgers down Reds, Red Sox stun Yankees in MLB playoffs
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General strike in Greece over 13-hour workday plans
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Georgia risks political turmoil over weekend vote
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US government enters shutdown as Congress fails to reach funding deal
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Spanish court to start hearing media case against Meta
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Pope, Schwarzenegger to rally Catholics to 'terminate' climate change
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FBI director gave New Zealand officials illegal firearms: police
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Gisele Pelicot back in French court for appeal trial 'ordeal'
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EU leaders plot defence boost in shadow of Denmark drones
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Wallabies' most-capped player James Slipper announces retirement
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India ready to rev up chipmaking, industry pioneer says
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Australian Rules axes 'centre bounce' after 130 years
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Rangers searching for Europa League respite, Villa visit Feyenoord
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Crystal Palace soaring under Glasner ahead of European bow
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Asian stocks mixed, Wall St futures drop as US heads for shutdown
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Suarez double in vain as Chicago sink Miami to clinch playoff berth
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England's 'outsiders' aim to break trophy drought at Women's Cricket World Cup
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Indigenous survivors recount past horrors at Canada residential school
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Hitmaker Max Martin back with Taylor Swift for 'Showgirl'
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'Showgirl' conquers showbusiness: Taylor Swift releases 12th album on Friday
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Former Wallabies coach Cheika joins Sydney Roosters
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South Korea posts record semiconductor exports in September
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Rugby World Cup draw set for December 3
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Strong quake in central Philippines kills 19 as search ongoing
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Chelsea memories don't 'feed' Mourinho after return ends in defeat
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OpenAI launches Sora 2 with TikTok-style app
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Nike shares rally on progress in turnaround
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Liverpool lose to Galatasaray in Champions League, Chelsea beat Mourinho's Benfica
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Stars align for Louis Vuitton, Stella McCartney at Paris Fashion Week
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Tigers down Guardians, Cubs edge Padres in baseball playoffs
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Mourinho's Benfica beaten on Chelsea return in Champions League
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Beaches shut on Spain's Ibiza as downpours spark floods
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Liverpool slump to Champions League defeat at Galatasaray
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Spurs snatch late draw at Bodo/Glimt in Champions League
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Mourinho's Benfica beaten on Chelsea return
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Dow ends at record as US stocks shrug off shutdown risk
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UN Security Council OKs new military force to fight Haiti 'terrorist' gangs
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Dominant Inter sweep past Slavia Prague in Champions League
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Bad Bunny Super Bowl show has MAGA hopping mad
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Amazon adds AI muscle to connected home lineup
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Antarctic sea ice hits its third-lowest winter peak on record
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UN Security Council approves new military force to fight Haiti gangs
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Dolphins' Hill out for season after knee surgery
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Rodri 'not ready' for rigours of Man City schedule, says Guardiola
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With all-or-nothing Gaza plan, Trump turns tables for Israel

Who said what: French Open day 8
Key quotes from the eighth day of the French Open at Roland Garros on Sunday:
"It's just about if I know that I didn't or I did a wrong thing, wrong shots or an illegal shot, I have to say. You know, I have to be honest with myself. I have to be honest with Ben, with everyone. I think that's the sport or should be like this, just to be fair with the opponent, with yourself."
-- Carlos Alcaraz on a shot he hit in his match against Ben Shelton. He told the umpire he had thrown his racquet onto the ball and Shelton was awarded the point.
"I do, unless I play bad, and that's the reason there are three sets, you know. But I didn't feel like I played bad today. I felt like we both played great, so I enjoyed this."
-- Iga Swiatek when asked if she enjoys three-set matches following her comeback win over Elena Rybakina.
"The court is so beautiful, and it's much bigger. The moment you step on the Chatrier, you feel like, 'Okay, this is a big stage, and this is where I'm meant to be. This is where I want to compete, and I want to fight, and I want to bring my best tennis'. So I think it's all about the energy of the stadium."
-- World number one Aryna Sabalenka on her preference for playing on the showpiece Court Philippe Chatrier, after her second match of the tournament on Court Suzanne Lenglen.
"Right now it's like the prime time season in South Florida for fishing, so I'm seeing a lot of great fish get caught while I'm away, and it's kind of breaking my heart. At least some people are catching them, right?"
-- Tommy Paul on his long wait to go fishing after reaching the quarter-finals for the first time.
"Incredible. I absolutely loved it. It was the first day I saw her today, and I absolutely rinsed her. She was clowning so hard at Indian Wells. She was, like 'Man, I can't believe you're doing that, duh, duh, duh'. She was full out shaking her whole bag like it was an empty cookie jar on Chatrier.
"I'm going to keep ripping her for a long time. I've never seen someone (ranked) two in the world have zero things in her bag."
-- Frances Tiafoe was delighted to see Coco Gauff take to the court without her racquets on Tuesday after she ribbed him for doing the same thing at Indian Wells earlier in the season.
S.Spengler--VB