-
Ferrari boss tells Hamilton, Leclerc to drive, not talk
-
Bank of England seeks to 'build trust' in stablecoins
-
China suspends 'special port fees' on US vessels for one year
-
French court frees ex-president Sarkozy from jail pending appeal
-
No link between paracetamol and autism, major review finds
-
Typhoon Fung-wong floods Philippine towns, leaves 5 dead in its wake
-
France's Sarkozy says prison a 'nightmare' as prosecutors seek his release
-
Guinness maker Diageo picks new CEO after US tariffs cloud
-
China suspends 'special port fees' on US vessels
-
US senators take major step toward ending record shutdown
-
Typhoon Fung-wong leaves flooded Philippine towns in its wake
-
From Club Med to Beverly Hills: Assinie, the Ivorian Riviera
-
The 'ordinary' Arnie? Glen Powell reboots 'The Running Man'
-
Typhoon exposes centuries-old shipwreck off Vietnam port
-
French court to decide if ex-president Sarkozy can leave jail
-
China lifts sanctions on US units of South Korea ship giant Hanwha
-
Japan death row inmate's sister still fighting, even after release
-
Taylor sparks Colts to Berlin win as Pats streak hits seven
-
Dreyer, Pellegrino lift San Diego to 4-0 MLS Cup playoff win over Portland
-
Indonesia names late dictator Suharto a national hero
-
Fourth New Zealand-West Indies T20 washed out
-
Tanzania Maasai fear VW 'greenwashing' carbon credit scheme
-
Chinese businesswoman faces jail after huge UK crypto seizure
-
Markets boosted by hopes for deal to end US shutdown
-
Amazon poised to host toughest climate talks in years
-
Ex-jihadist Syrian president due at White House for landmark talks
-
Saudi belly dancers break taboos behind closed doors
-
The AI revolution has a power problem
-
Big lips and botox: In Trump's world, fashion and makeup get political
-
NBA champion Thunder rally to down Grizzlies
-
US senators reach deal that could end record shutdown
-
Weakening Typhoon Fung-wong exits Philippines after displacing 1.4 million
-
Lenny Wilkens, Basketball Hall of Famer as player and coach, dies
-
Griffin wins PGA Mexico title for third victory of the year
-
NFL makes successful return to Berlin, 35 years on
-
Lewandowski hat-trick helps Barca punish Real Madrid slip
-
George warns England against being overawed by the All Blacks
-
Lewandowski treble helps Barca beat Celta, cut gap on Real Madrid
-
Neves late show sends PSG top of Ligue 1, Strasbourg down Lille
-
Inter go top of Serie A after Napoli slip-up
-
Bezos's Blue Origin postpones rocket launch over weather
-
Hamilton upbeat despite 'nightmare' at Ferrari
-
Taylor sparks Colts to Berlin win, Pats win streak hits seven
-
Alcaraz and Zverev make winning starts at ATP Finals
-
Protests suspend opening of Nigeria heritage museum
-
Undav brace sends Stuttgart fourth, Frankfurt win late in Bundesliga
-
Roma capitalise on Napoli slip-up to claim Serie A lead
-
Liverpool up for the fight despite Man City masterclass, says Van Dijk
-
Two MLB pitchers indicted on manipulating bets on pitches
-
Wales rugby captain Morgan set to be sidelined by shoulder injury
Lyon edge Stade Francais in wild try-fest to stay top in France
Lyon's three-try blitz early in the second half helped them edge a wild 10-try battle against Stade Francais 42-37 on Saturday to maintain first place in France's Top 14.
Fijian back-rower Iosefo Masi and Italy wing Monty Ioane dotted down twice each and Irish fly-half Paddy Jackson converted all six tries as Lyon recovered from a 16-14 half-time deficit to preserve their perfect start to the season after three matches.
Tries from Ioane, Masi and scrum-half Baptiste Couillaud inside the first 10 minutes after the restart took the game away from the Parisian visitors at the Matmut stadium.
"It was a bizarre match, with lots of turnovers, not much normal possession," said Lyon's backs coach Alan-Basson Zondagh.
"I wasn't afraid at the end of the match, but I was annoyed. I know we can do better, win with a bonus point, score more tries."
Stade battled gamely and a late try from hooker Alvaro Garcia, converted by fly-half Louis Carbonel, gave them a losing bonus point.
Carbonel hardly deserved to be on the losing side after a personal haul of 22 points from one try, four conversions and three penalties.
"We should have won the match with the chances we had in the first half," moaned Stade's defence coach Rory Kockett, the South African-born former France scrum-half.
- Bordeaux-Begles run in 11 tries -
The tries were also falling out of the sky in Bordeaux where the European champions ran in 11 to crush newly-promoted Montauban 71-24.
Dashing France wing Louis Bielle-Biarrey scored two tries, as did international team-mate Nicolas Depoortere, while fellow French stars Matthieu Jalibert and Damian Penaud also crossed the whitewash.
South African back JT Jackson scored one of Montauban's tries just minutes after making his entrance from the replacement's bench early in the second period.
But despite scoring three tries themselves, Montauban were outclassed and remain bottom after three straight defeats.
Wing Christian Ambadiang scored two tries as Castres ran in seven to dish out a first defeat of the season to Bayonne in another entertaining match at the Pierre-Fabre stadium.
Hosts Castres scored seven to Bayonne's two in a 48-17 thumping.
Clermont notched up their first win of the season as Georgian prop Giorgi Akhaladze scored two of their seven tries in a 50-27 thumping of Pau, who like Bayonne lost for the first time this season.
New Zealander fly-half Harry Plummer was the star of the show for Clermont, showing ingenuity and effectiveness behind a dominant pack as he finished the match with 15 points.
Pau kept in the game, in part thanks to 12 points from English fly-half Joe Simmonds, until they were blown away by two late tries.
First-half tries from wing Wilfried Hulleu, captain Jordan Joseph and Fiji international Vinaya Habosi sent Racing 92 on their way to a 28-15 success at Perpignan, who like Montauban are winless from three matches.
French champions Toulouse had the chance to move top in Saturday's late match away to Montpellier.
B.Khalifa--SF-PST