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Captain Wilson scores twice as Australia stun South Africa
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Thompson eclipses Lyles and Hodgkinson makes stellar comeback
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Spurs get Frank off to flier, Sunderland win on Premier League return
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Europeans try to stay on the board after Ukraine summit
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Richarlison stars as Spurs boss Frank seals first win
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Hurricane Erin intensifies to 'catastrophic' category 5 storm in Caribbean
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Thompson beats Lyles in first 100m head-to-head since Paris Olympics
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Brazil's Bolsonaro leaves house arrest for court-approved medical exams
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Hodgkinson in sparkling track return one year after Olympic 800m gold
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Air Canada grounds hundreds of flights over cabin crew strike
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Hurricane Erin intensifies to category 4 storm as it nears Caribbean
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Championship leader Marc Marquez wins sprint at Austrian MotoGP
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Newcastle held by 10-man Villa after Konsa sees red
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Semenyo says alleged racist abuse at Liverpool 'will stay with me forever'
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Pakistan rescuers recover bodies after monsoon rains kill over 340
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In high-stakes summit, Trump, not Putin, budges
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Pakistan rescuers recover bodies after monsoon rains kill 340
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Hurricane Erin intensifies to category 3 storm as it nears Caribbean
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Ukrainians see 'nothing' good from Trump-Putin meeting
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Pakistan rescuers recover bodies after monsoon rains kill 320
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Bob Simpson: Australian cricket captain and influential coach
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Air Canada flight attendants strike over pay, shutting down service
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Air Canada set to shut down over flight attendants strike
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Sabalenka and Gauff crash out in Cincinnati as Alcaraz survives to reach semis
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Majority of Americans think alcohol bad for health: poll
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Hurricane Erin intensifies in Atlantic, eyes Caribbean
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Louisiana sues Roblox game platform over child safety
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Trump and Putin end summit without Ukraine deal
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Kildunne confident Women's Rugby World Cup 'heartbreak' can inspire England to glory
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Arsenal 'digging for gold' as title bid starts at new-look Man Utd
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El Salvador to jail gang suspects without trial until 2027
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Alcaraz survives to reach Cincy semis as Rybakina topples No. 1 Sabalenka
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Trump, Putin cite progress but no Ukraine deal at summit
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Trump hails Putin summit but no specifics on Ukraine
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Trump, Putin wrap up high-stakes Ukraine talks
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El Salvador extends detention of suspected gang members
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Scotland's MacIntyre fires 64 to stay atop BMW Championship
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Colombia's Munoz fires 59 to grab LIV Golf Indy lead
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Alcaraz survives Rublev to reach Cincy semis as Rybakina topples No. 1 Sabalenka
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Trump offers warm welcome to Putin at high-stakes summit
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Semenyo racist abuse at Liverpool shocks Bournemouth captain Smith
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After repeated explosions, new test for Musk's megarocket
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Liverpool strike late to beat Bournemouth as Jota remembered in Premier League opener
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Messi expected to return for Miami against Galaxy
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Made-for-TV pageantry as Trump brings Putin in from cold
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Coman bids farewell to Bayern before move to Saudi side Al Nassr
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Vietnamese rice grower helps tackle Cuba's food shortage
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Trump, Putin shake hands at start of Alaska summit
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Coman bids farewell to Bayern ahead of Saudi transfer
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Liverpool honour Jota in emotional Premier League curtain-raiser

Spurs get Frank off to flier, Sunderland win on Premier League return
Richarlison scored twice to give Tottenham manager Thomas Frank a dream home debut with a 3-0 win over Burnley on Saturday, while Sunderland shocked West Ham 3-0 on their return to the Premier League.
Frank was seconds away from launching his era in charge with a trophy until a late Paris Saint-Germain revival won the UEFA Super Cup on Wednesday.
The former Brentford boss replaced Ange Postecoglou despite the Australian ending Spurs' 17-year trophy drought by lifting the Europa League.
However, Postecoglou was undone by a miserable return of six home league wins last season as Tottenham finished just above the relegation zone in 17th.
Richarlison made the most of the faith shown in him by Frank as the Brazilian turned in Mohammed Kudus' cross to open the scoring.
The pair combined again on the hour in more spectacular fashion as Richarlison's bicycle kick crashed in the Ghanaian's delivery from the right.
Brennan Johnson was Tottenham's hero of the Europa League final with the only goal against Manchester United and he began the new season by racing clear to slot in the third.
Burnley racked up 100 points in their Championship promotion campaign last season but did little to suggest they will buck the trend of sides being relegated straight back to the second tier.
For the past two seasons, all three promoted teams have gone down.
However, big-spending Sunderland enjoyed a dream return to the top-flight with a second-half demolition of West Ham.
Former Arsenal and Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Granit Xhaka is among pool of new signings attracted to the Stadium of Light.
But it was three players key to their promotion back to the Premier League for the first time since 2017 who scored.
Eliezer Mayenda's looping header gave the Black Cats lift off on the hour mark.
Centre-back Dan Ballard headed in the second before Wilson Isidor rounded off a huge win in stoppage time.
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Newcastle missed the unsettle Alexander Isak as they failed to find the breakthrough against 10-man Aston Villa in a 0-0 draw at Villa Park.
The Magpies were the dominant side even before Ezri Konsa's red card for bringing down Antony Gordon 24 minutes from time.
Isak had not been involved during Newcastle's pre-season as he appears determined to force through a move to Liverpool, who reportedly saw a £110 million ($149 million) offer for the Swedish striker rejected.
The two clubs face off in their next league match at St. James' Park on August 25.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe said he wants an end to the saga one way or another.
"From my perspective, you want a resolution quickly. It's taking away the focus of the players and the supporters," said Howe
"We want to be united together. We'd like a resolution, but we're not in control of that."
Fulham's Rodrigo Muniz struck in the 96th minute to salvage a 1-1 draw at Brighton after Matt O'Riley's penalty put the Seagulls in front.
Manchester City begin their campaign away to Wolves later on Saturday, hoping to bounce back into contenders for the title after a season to forget in 2024/25.
Arsenal are not in action until Sunday when they travel to face a transformed Manchester United attack.
Defending champions Liverpool began their title defence with a dramatic 4-2 win over Bournemouth on Friday thanks to late goals from Mohamed Salah and Federico Chiesa.
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