
-
Canada central bank cuts key lending rate citing Trump tariffs
-
Pakistan Asia Cup match belatedly goes ahead amid India handshake row
-
Nader pulls off shock in 1,500 metres, Moon rises to pole vault challenge at worlds
-
Ex-US climate envoy: Trump threatening 'consensus science' worldwide
-
EU proposes action on Israel trade and ministers over Gaza
-
US Treasury official expected to be named IMF's second-in-command: source
-
Man City 'apparently' not Champions League contenders: Guardiola
-
EU says India's Russia links jeopardise closer ties
-
Ukraine reach BJK Cup semi-finals for first time
-
Benjamin sets up 'historic' hurdles showdown with Warholm and Dos Santos
-
Milan-Cortina bobsleigh track 'surpasses expectations', say Winter Olympics organisers
-
Stocks, dollar calm ahead of expected US rate cut
-
Nvidia CEO disappointed over China chip ban report
-
Portugal's Isaac Nader wins world men's 1,500m gold
-
France launches appeal to acquire Proust's 'madeleine' writings
-
East Timor to scrap MP pensions and SUVs after protests
-
Van Niekerk enjoys second wind in Tokyo after injury nightmare
-
American Moon wins third straight world pole vault gold
-
King gives Trump royal welcome on UK state visit
-
Man Utd post sixth straight annual loss despite record revenues
-
Australian teen Gout Gout revels in world championships debut
-
AI may boost global trade value by nearly 40%: WTO
-
New Zealand star Miller out of Women's Rugby World Cup semi-final
-
Lyles and Gout Gout advance to world 200m semi-finals
-
S.Africa commission begins probe into alleged links between politics and crime
-
PSG women in audacious bid to sign Barca's Putellas
-
Jefferson-Wooden eases into world 200m semis and sets sights on being next Fraser-Pryce
-
Germany's Merz vows 'autumn of reforms' in turbulent times
-
EU says India's Russian oil purchases, military drills hinder closer ties
-
Gold worth 600,000 euros stolen in Paris museum heist
-
Top music body says AI firms guilty of 'wilful' copyright theft
-
Trump gets royal treatment on UK state visit
-
Ostrich and emu ancestor could fly, scientists discover
-
Former boxing world champion Hatton 'excited for the future' before death: family
-
Stocks, dollar calm before expected US rate cut
-
After mass Nepal jailbreak, some prisoners surrender
-
Poison killed Putin critic Navalny, wife says
-
Australia coach expects Cummins to play 'key part' in Ashes
-
Hong Kong leader plans to fast-track border mega-project
-
Ben & Jerry's co-founder quits, says independence 'gone'
-
Erasmus keeps faith with Springbok squad after record All Blacks win
-
Hong Kong leader unveils plan to boost growth with border mega-project, AI push
-
Israel says opening new route for Gazans fleeing embattled city
-
New Zealand's historic athletics worlds a decade in the making
-
Trump to get royal treatment on UK state visit
-
Benfica sack Lage after shock defeat, Mourinho next?
-
Israel says to open new route for Gazans fleeing embattled city
-
Nestle share price slips as chairman follows CEO out the door
-
German suspect in Madeleine McCann case freed from prison
-
US tennis star Townsend apologises for 'crazy' Chinese food post

Schick late show caps Leverkusen fightback to close gap on Bayern
An injury-time header from Patrik Schick helped Bayer Leverkusen to a come-from-behind 4-3 win at Stuttgart on Sunday, taking the defending Bundesliga champions to within six points of leaders Bayern Munich.
Bayern's 1-1 draw at Union Berlin on Saturday left the door slightly ajar for Leverkusen but Xabi Alonso's side looked down and out, having trailed for almost the entire match on Sunday.
Leverkusen, missing injured talisman Florian Wirtz, fell behind after 15 minutes.
Nick Woltemade found Jamie Leweling whose shot was blocked by Leverkusen goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky, but Ermedin Demirovic was on hand to knock the ball in.
Woltemade doubled Stuttgart's lead three minutes into the second half, tapping in an Enzo Millot pass on the break.
Jeremie Frimpong pulled one back for Leverkusen when he tapped in a rebounded Robert Andrich shot after 56 minutes, but everything looked lost for the visitors when Granit Xhaka scored an own goal on the 62-minute mark.
Piero Hincapie pulled one back with 68 minutes gone and Victor Boniface was crucial in levelling things up on the 88-minute mark, hitting a strong shot in off the leg of Stuttgart midfielder Angelo Stiller.
As they had done so often on the way to winning their debut Bundesliga title last season, Leverkusen saw Schick come to the rescue.
The Czech striker headed in a Frimpong cross in the fourth minute of stoppage time, sending the ecstatic Leverkusen bench onto the pitch.
Leverkusen, who were eliminated from the Champions League last 16 by Bayern in midweek, now have eight games to catch the Bavarian giants.
Stuttgart, who were surprise runners-up last season, now sit 10th after the loss.
- Frankfurt beat Bochum after delay -
Eintracht Frankfurt beat Bochum 3-1, boosting their chances of a first top-four finish in the Champions League era.
Kick-off was delayed by 50 minutes as visiting Frankfurt fans refused to remove banners blocking an emergency exit.
Frankfurt took the lead 27 minutes in when Rasmus Kristensen thumped in his own rebound on the counter.
The visitors doubled their lead shortly afterwards, with Jean-Matteo Bahoya's 32nd-minute strike set up by a brilliant pass from striker Hugo Ekitike.
Gerrit Holtmann pulled one back with 73 minutes gone to give Bochum hope, but former Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi sealed the result with a stoppage-time strike, his second goal in two games since joining the Eagles in winter.
The victory kept Frankfurt fourth, three points ahead of RB Leipzig.
Frankfurt defender Robin Koch praised goalkeeper Kaua Santos.
"We need to pay a fair bit of thanks to Kaua. We're happy that we could grab the three points," he said.
Frankfurt have never qualified for the Champions League through Bundesliga placing but played in the competition in 2022-23 after winning the Europa League.
Frankfurt, who face Tottenham in this season's Europa League quarter-finals in April, had lost their previous three league matches.
Bochum were impressive despite the defeat, giving hope that they may beat the drop under coach Dieter Hecking.
Hecking took over in November with Bochum having accumulated just one point all season. Since then, Bochum have won 19 points and have beaten giants Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.
Heidenheim boosted their slim chances of avoiding the drop with a 3-1 home win over Holstein Kiel, leapfrogging their opponents to move off the bottom of the table.
Heidenheim's goals came through Marvin Pieringer, Budu Zivzivadze and Sirlord Conteh, while Kiel's strike came through Phil Harres.
L.AbuTayeh--SF-PST