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Burke treble stuns flat Frankfurt, Leverkusen held by Gladbach
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Martinelli's last-gasp leveller rescues Arsenal in Man City draw
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Heavy rain washes out LPGA NW Arkansas event
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Evenepoel crushes Pogacar to win 3rd straight time-trial cycling world title
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Cheers, hugs at Palestinian mission as UK recognises statehood
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Pakistan reach 171-5 after India refuse handshake in Asia Cup
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Military-ruled Guinea votes on new constitution
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Frustrated Atletico held at Mallorca as Alvarez misses penalty
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Paolini takes Italy to Billie Jean King Cup triumph
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Flat Frankfurt fall to Union despite late flurry
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Wealth tax economist hits back at French tycoon's 'pseudo-academic' claim
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Evenepoel wins third straight time-trial cycling world title
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Aston Villa still winless, Newcastle and Bournemouth draw
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Verstappen reminds McLaren he can shake up title run-in
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American track stars bid golden farewell to worlds
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Piastri blames himself for 'silly error' on opening lap crash
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India again refuse handshake with Pakistan in Asia Cup
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Outcry after Trump urges Justice Department to charge his enemies
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France's richest man riles left with attack on 'pseudo-academic' behind tax plan
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UK, Australia and Canada recognise Palestinian state
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Future bleak unless Ukraine invests in young sporting talent: athletics chief
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Verstappen wins 'incredible' Azerbaijan GP as Piastri crashes out
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Embattled Turkey opposition re-elects leader at party congress
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Verstappen wins Azerbaijan GP as Piastri crashes out
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Roma outcast Pellegrini comes in from cold to win derby with Lazio
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Lyles seals world double as USA men win sprint relay
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Jefferson-Wooden completes world sprint treble with US relay win
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Reusser ends long chase for gold with women's cycling world title
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McLaughlin-Levrone claims second world gold in relay
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Reusser ends long chase for gold with women's world title
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Swiatek recovers from slow start to win Korea Open title
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Hocker wins world 5,000m as Ingebrigtsen finishes empty-handed
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Kenya's Odira upsets Hodgkinson to win world 800m gold
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Kenyan duo Sawe and Wanjiru triumph at Berlin Marathon
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UK to recognise Palestinian state ahead of UN debate
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Olympic champion An dominates in repeat China Masters badminton win
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US deal on Bagram base 'not possible' says Afghan Taliban official
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Kenya's Sabastian Sawe wins men's Berlin Marathon
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One more world record from Duplantis and there's no Christmas party, jokes Coe
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Guinea votes in constitutional referendum boycotted by opposition
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Athletics gene testing 'here to stay', warns Coe
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'Finally back home': Rebel octogenarian nuns reclaim Austrian convent
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Evacuations in Philippines, Taiwan as super typhoon nears
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Peru anti-government protesters clash with police
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Fritz topples Alcaraz as Team World surge into Laver Cup lead
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Fiji beats Japan 33-27 in Pacific Nations Cup rugby final
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India's school of maharajas now educating new elite
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With cash and aid, Saudi Arabia pursues soft power push in Syria
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PSG star Dembele tipped to beat Yamal to win Ballon d'Or
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Guinea to vote in constitutional referendum boycotted by opposition

Henrique fires Marseille past Lyon
Marseille strengthened their grip on second place in Ligue 1 as Luis Henrique's late strike sealed a dramatic 3-2 win over Lyon at the Stade Velodrome on Sunday.
Roberto De Zerbi's men have a six-point lead over fifth-placed Nice in the battle for the four Champions League places after bouncing back from last weekend's loss at Nice.
They are 10 points adrift of leaders Paris Saint-Germain.
Lyon sit seventh in the table, five points off the top four.
Marseille were on top for most of the first half but struggled to create clear-cut chances, with Michael Murillo's shot wide the closest they came.
Lyon made the hosts pay less than eight minutes after the restart as Corentin Tolisso burst into the box from midfield to finish off an excellent move from Rayan Cherki's pass.
The 21-year-old Cherki has been heavily linked with a possible move to Borussia Dortmund before the transfer window closes on Monday.
Marseille responded just after the hour, as Mason Greenwood tapped home his 13th Ligue 1 goal of the season after new signing Amine Gouiri's mishit shot bobbled across the area.
OM took the lead in the 64th minute when Adrien Rabiot headed in after Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg nodded the ball in his direction.
But France midfielder Rabiot turned villain a few minutes later as his handball conceded a penalty.
Alexandre Lacazette stepped up to slam the ball into the roof of the net, scoring for the first time since a hat-trick against Nice on December 1.
Marseille were not to be denied, though, and Henrique volleyed in the winner with five minutes remaining as he met Pol Lirola's cross completely unmarked at the back post.
Earlier, Habib Beye enjoyed a winning start as Rennes coach thanks to Ludovic Blas' late goal in a 1-0 victory over Strasbourg which moved the Breton club out of the relegation play-off place.
Nice sit one point behind fourth-placed Lille after a 1-1 draw with Toulouse.
Y.Zaher--SF-PST