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Spain, Portugal eye World Cup last 16
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German drone maker raises $1.2 bn as investors pile into defence
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Russian strikes kill 17 in biggest ever attack on Kyiv, mayor says
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French scramble to find air conditioners before next heatwave
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Uruguay veteran Cavani quits Boca Juniors
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Japan deploys bear cameras in moutains as attacks surge
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West Ham's Fernandes joins Spurs
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Germany's Infineon opens major chip plant as EU seeks tech autonomy
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Bones of contention: More research needed on 'd'Artagnan corpse'
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Biggest ever Russian barrage on Kyiv kills at least 13
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Coffee with a view: tourists flock to Starbucks overlooking North Korea
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EU top court upholds record 4.1 bn euro Google fine
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German coalition agrees on reform package in key breakthrough
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Italy name two debutants to face Japan in Nations Championship opener
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France recall record try scorer Penaud for All Blacks Test
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Wallabies' Schmidt rules out another coaching job
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Seoul's Kospi tanks as Asia tech firms suffer another blow
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India asks Meta to hold WhatsApp username rollout over fraud fears
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'Outstanding' Love to start at fly-half for All Blacks against France
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Deadly Russian barrage on Kyiv kills at least 13
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Campbell back from four years in Wallabies wilderness to face Ireland
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Next indirect US-Iran talks after Khamenei funeral: mediators
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Migrants pick up pieces back home after fleeing South Africa
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Farrell names Leinster-heavy Ireland side to face Wallabies
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Fearing Russian strike, Kyiv's Holodomor museum evacuates exhibits
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Papal envoy presides over first Vietnam beatification rite
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Germany's energy-hungry small firms struggle with green shift
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LeBron James praises Balogun after 'Silencer' celebration
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Pochettino says Balogun foul 'never' a red card as suspension looms
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Farrell names Leinster-heavy side to face Wallabies
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Campbell back after four years in Wallabies team to face Ireland
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Most Asia markets down as tech firms take fresh blow
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Kane saves England as USA, Belgium reach last 16
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South Korean school baseball team suspended over 'Tank Day' chants
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Budding chefs cook up new career at China's BBQ academy
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Ceuzany, Cape Verde's golden voice with volcanic emotion
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One stitch at a time: Artist's mission to recreate the Bayeux Tapestry
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Balogun scores and sees red as US beat Bosnia 2-0
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Deadly Russian barrage pounds Ukraine capital
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EU top court to rule on record 4.1 bn euro Google fine
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Belgium coach salutes Tielemans after World Cup rescue act
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'Job forever': trade schools are all the rage in the AI era
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Cracking open a can of cannabis -- America's new pastime (for now)
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Celtics reportedly trading Brown to Sixers in NBA blockbuster
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Russia strikes Ukraine capital with missiles and drones, wounds five
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Kane saves England after DR Congo scare; Belgium comeback stuns Senegal
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Belgium late show floors Senegal at World Cup
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Messi scores but Miami lose as Nashville level MLS Cup playoff series
An 89th-minute goal from Lionel Messi was too little, too late as Nashville SC beat Inter Miami 2-1 on Saturday to stay alive in their MLS Cup round one playoff series.
First-half goals from Sam Surridge and Josh Bauer put Nashville in control at a rainy Geodis Park in Tennessee.
Surridge converted a penalty in the ninth minute to put the hosts in front, slotting to the right of Miami goalkeeper Rocco Rios Novo.
Nashville were awarded the spot kick after Rios Novo hesitated coming off his line against a charging Surridge.
Bauer put Nashville 2-0 up on the stroke of halftime, sliding in left-footed after a corner by Hany Mukhtar.
Miami opened the second half in determined style but Luis Suarez's close-range shot in the 66th minute was parried by Nashville keeper Joe Willis.
Miami and Messi stepped it up in the waning minutes.
Rodrigo De Paul found Messi in the box in the 89th minute and the newly crowned MLS Golden Boot winner wrong-footed his defender and fired a left-footed shot into the top right corner.
Miami had seized control of the series with a 3-1 game one win fueled by a Messi brace, but now they'll have to host a decisive game three.
It's an unwelcome reminder of last year, when Miami went into the playoffs having posted the best record in the regular season and won their opening game against Atlanta United only for Atlanta to win the next two and send them packing.
- Philadelphia advance -
Philadelphia Union, the Eastern Conference top seeds and winners of the Supporters Shield with the best record in the league, advanced with a 3-0 victory over Chicago Fire.
Tai Baribo scored twice with crisp finishes in the eighth and 16th minutes and Bruno Damiani added a third in the 35th.
Philadelphia goalkeeper Andre Blake saved a penalty from Brian Gutierrez in the first half and was rarely called on otherwise.
Philadelphia, who beat Chicago in a penalty shoot-out after playing to a 2-2 draw in game one, next face either Charlotte FC or New York City FC in a one-game conference semi-final.
Charlotte forced a game three against NYCFC with a penalty shoot-out victory after the teams played to a goalless draw at Yankee Stadium.
In the Western Conference, Vancouver Whitecaps advanced with a dramatic victory at FC Dallas, topping the hosts in a penalty shoot-out after Ralph Priso pulled Vancouver level at 1-1 in second-half stoppage time.
A corner kick by Sebastian Berhalter found Thomas Muller who knocked it into the path of Priso. His first shot was saved but he slotted home the rebound.
Vancouver had won the opening game of the series 3-0 but were down early in this one, Peter Musa putting Dallas ahead in the 25th minute.
Muller, Berhalter, Kenji Cabrera and Belal Halbouni came through in the shoot-out and Vancouver will host either Los Angeles FC or Austin FC in a Western Conference semi-final.
The Portland Timbers forced a decisive game three against Western Conference top seeds San Diego with a shoot-out win after the teams drew 2-2.
G.Schmid--VB