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Political drama 'Yellow Letters' wins Berlin's Golden Bear
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Fly-half Jalibert ruled out of France side to face Italy
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Russell restart try 'big moment' in Scotland win, says Townsend
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Kane helps Bayern extend Bundesliga lead as Dortmund held by Leipzig
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Liga leaders Real Madrid stung by late Osasuna winner
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Ilker Catak's 'Yellow Letters' wins Golden Bear at Berlin film festival
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England's Genge says thumping Six Nations loss to Ireland exposes 'scar tissue'
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Thousands march in France for slain far-right activist
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Imperious Alcaraz storms to Qatar Open title
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Klaebo makes Olympic history as Gu forced to wait
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Late Scotland try breaks Welsh hearts in Six Nations
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Lens lose, giving PSG chance to reclaim Ligue 1 lead
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FIFA's Gaza support 'in keeping' with international federation - IOC
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First all-Pakistani production makes history at Berlin film fest
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Gu forced to wait as heavy snow postpones Olympic halfpipe final
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NASA chief rules out March launch of Moon mission over technical issues
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Dutch double as Bergsma and Groenewoud win Olympic speed skating gold
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At least three dead as migrant boat capsizes off Greek island
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Fears of renewed conflict haunt Tehran as US issues threats
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Struggling Juventus' woes deepen with home loss to Como
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Chelsea, Aston Villa held in blow to Champions League hopes
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Thousands march in France for slain far-right activist under heavy security
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Kane nets double as Bundesliga leaders Bayern beat Frankfurt
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Canada beat USA to take bronze in Olympic women's curling
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Hunger and belief key to Ireland's win, says Sheehan
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Pegula sees off Svitolina to win Dubai WTA 1000 title
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Trump hikes US global tariff rate to 15%
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AI revolution looms over Berlin film fest
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Gibson-Park guides Ireland to record-breaking win in England
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Defence the priority for France against Italy, says Dupont
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Juventus end bad week with 2-0 loss against Como
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Libya's Ramadan celebrations tempered by economic woes
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Norway's cross-country king Klaebo wins sixth gold of Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics
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Iranian students chant anti-government slogans, as US threats loom
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Hezbollah vows resistance after deadly Israeli strike
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'Stormy seas' of Gaza row overshadow Berlin film fest finale
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Pakistan-New Zealand Super Eights clash delayed by rain
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Werder Bremen cancel US tour citing 'political reasons'
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South Africa's De Kock says handling pressure key in India clash
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French volunteer bakes for Ukraine amid frosts and power outages
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Mexico's Del Toro wins stage to take overall UAE Tour lead
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Brook says a 'shame' if Pakistan players snubbed for Hundred
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Gu shoots for elusive gold as Klaebo makes Olympic history
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France win Olympic ski mountaineering mixed relay
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Norway's Klaebo wins sixth gold of Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics
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Global summit calls for 'secure, trustworthy and robust AI'
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Macron urges 'calm' ahead of tense rally for slain far-right activist
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Rain go away: Brook says England ready for Sri Lanka disruption
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Impact of Israeli-Palestinian conflict plays out on screen in Berlin
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Macron urges 'calm' ahead of rally for slain far-right activist
Lens lose, giving PSG chance to reclaim Ligue 1 lead
Ligue 1 leaders Lens blew a two-goal lead at home to Monaco on Saturday, going down to a 3-2 defeat that gives reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain the chance to reclaim top spot later.
Odsonne Edouard fired in the opener from an Adrien Thomasson lay-off after just three minutes at the Stade Bollaert-Delelis, where Lens were looking for a club record 11th successive home league win.
They were on course to get the victory, and move provisionally four points clear at the top, when Florian Thauvin doubled their advantage on 56 minutes.
However, Monaco pulled one back just after the hour mark courtesy of Folarin Balogun, with the United States star scoring his 11th goal of the season in all competitions.
That sparked a stunning comeback, with Denis Zakaria equalising before substitute Ansu Fati netted the winner with a third goal in the space of 11 second-half minutes for the principality side.
It was a wholly unexpected capitulation from Lens, who came into the weekend with the best defensive record in the division.
PSG lie a point behind Lens in second and have a better goal difference, meaning Luis Enrique's team will be back on top of the table provided they avoid defeat at home to bottom club Metz later.
The match at the Parc des Princes comes in between the two legs of PSG's Champions League knockout phase play-off against Monaco, who head to the capital on Wednesday for the return after losing 3-2 at home last Tuesday.
Monaco are provisionally up to sixth, right back in the mix for European qualification having won three and drawn two of their last five Ligue 1 outings.
Toulouse play Paris FC in Saturday's other game in France, after Marseille lost 2-0 at Brest on Friday in new coach Habib Beye's first match in charge.
T.Khatib--SF-PST