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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
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Thousands take to streets as Philippines protests flood control fraud
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Raleigh sets homer mark for Mariners in MLB win at Houston
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Floating wind power sets sail in Japan's energy shift
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Crowd buzz in Tokyo makes up for Japan track and field flops
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Messi brace lifts Miami in 3-2 MLS win over DC United
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Apprentices breathe new life into historic Savile Row
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Venezuela offers military training to public amid Trump threats
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In New York, an anti-fascist superhero rises -- at the Met
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Warmer climate boosts north German vineyards, for now
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Trump issues vague threat to Afghanistan over Bagram air base
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De Minaur, Cerundolo propel Team World to Laver Cup lead over Europe
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Duplantis and McLaughlin-Levrone lit up world championships
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French nuclear waste project sparks protest
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Juventus top in Italy with Verona draw as Milan cruise
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Man Utd made win over Chelsea too 'complicated' says Amorim
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White House says $100,000 H-1B visa fee to be one-time payment
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'Shocked, devastated': Gaza City assault leaves Palestinians traumatised
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Lyon edge Stade Francais in wild try-fest to stay top in France
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Russia's USSR-era rival to 'decadent' Eurovision born anew
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Mourinho celebrates Benfica return with convincing win
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Man Utd earn vital win against Chelsea as Liverpool stay perfect
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Juventus climb top in Italy with draw at Verona
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Mitchell hails 'phenomenal' Kildunne as England reach World Cup final
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Man Utd beat Chelsea to ease pressure on Amorim
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Hridoy and Hassan steer Bangladesh past Sri Lanka at Asia Cup
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Kildunne strikes as England see off spirited France in World Cup semi-final
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Mbappe on target as Real Madrid defeat Espanyol
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Liverpool stay perfect in Premier League, Man Utd brace for Chelsea visit

LeBron relishing 'special' Doncic double act
LeBron James said Tuesday he is relishing the prospect of joining forces with Luka Doncic at the Los Angeles Lakers following the shock deal which has stunned the basketball world.
Doncic was formally unveiled by the Lakers on Tuesday after a jaw-dropping trade from the Dallas Mavericks that saw Anthony Davis head in the opposite direction.
Lakers star James was only informed of the Doncic trade late on Saturday, and admitted on Tuesday he was still coming to terms with the news in his first public comments since the deal.
"It's been a whirlwind," James said shortly after leading the Lakers to a 122-97 drubbing of the Los Angeles Clippers.
"It's been challenging for sure, you know, especially for me. I had six years with AD (Anthony Davis), won a championship with my guy, one of my best friends, obviously.
"But you know it's a business, and you understand that. It's the business of basketball. We understand that."
James though admitted he was excited by the thought of forming a potent double act alongside Doncic, who looked on from the sidelines on Tuesday as the Lakers romped to victory.
"It's going to be special," James said. "We're gonna attract a lot of eyes.
"Obviously our ability to score, rebound and pass -- it's gonna make it a lot easier on our teammates, and that's all we want to do.
"We want to be able to create opportunities for our teammates where they only have to catch, finish, catch dunk, catch shoot, and it's our job to lead them every single night.
"Listen, Luka is a big-time player -- 25-years-old, hasn't even reached his prime yet, and he's done some amazing stuff in our league already.
"I'm happy to have him. And LA is happy to have him. It's still a little bit surreal, to be honest."
Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka said earlier Tuesday that Doncic, who has not played since December 25 after suffering a calf injury, could make his debut soon.
US reports have suggested Doncic may be fit to face the Indiana Pacers on Saturday.
A.AlHaj--SF-PST