-
Belgian Van Aert retires injured on Tour de France warm-up race
-
'All of us of are migrants,' pope says in Canary Islands
-
Chiefs reach Super Rugby final in Crusaders humiliation
-
Fight against HIV 'in peril' due to aid cuts, UN warns
-
Stocks up, oil down on Mideast deal hopes
-
USA play first World Cup finals game on home soil since 1994
-
At Romania's edge, quiet life meets threat of war
-
Australia coach Popovic extends contract ahead of World Cup opener
-
Switzerland split on immigration vote: four perspectives
-
A year after deadly Air India crash, families await answers
-
The migration pact: What's in the EU's landmark asylum reform?
-
US submarine group to arrive in Australia this year: minister
-
Indonesian Messi superfan welcomes World Cup
-
India migrant evictions seed fear in Bangladesh border towns
-
Thai princess dies aged 47 after three years in hospital
-
S. Korea's ex-president gets 30 years over North Korea drone incident
-
Yangon's furtive party scene belies junta claims of normality
-
Tehran says no final decision as Trump touts imminent deal
-
South Korea defeat Czechs to make strong World Cup start
-
Shakira and protests as World Cup kicks off in Mexico
-
Science fiction? Musk's lofty SpaceX goals unrealistic, skeptics say
-
Asia stocks up, oil down on Mideast deal hopes
-
'Battery on wheels': Sweden powers homes with EVs
-
From cage fights to the White House, UFC marches into mainstream
-
Happy Birthday Mr. President: Trump to turn 80 with cage fight
-
Blues face uphill task in Hurricanes Super Rugby semi
-
Mideast war helps electric motorbikes boom in Africa
-
Pope ends Spain visit with migrant meetings
-
Ex-Tottenham owner sells art collection in blockbuster auction
-
Displaced families bury Hezbollah dead in temporary graves
-
Lightning's Kucherov wins Hart Trophy as NHL MVP
-
Marsch says wanted 'responsibility' of leading Canada in home World Cup
-
Co-hosts Mexico kick off World Cup with dramatic victory
-
Taylor Swift becomes youngest woman in Songwriters Hall of Fame
-
Aguirre says Mexico beat cramps and stage fright in World Cup opener
-
Japan captain Endo out of World Cup, ends international career
-
Iran's World Cup players take to the training pitch
-
Antarctic Peninsula sees record high June temperatures
-
Mexico beat South Africa to kick off World Cup
-
Police, protesters clash outside maiden World Cup match in Mexico
-
US stocks rally, oil prices fall as Trump calls off fresh Iran strikes
-
Alisson unfazed by doubts over Brazil heading into World Cup
-
Pulisic 'ready to battle' Paraguay in US World Cup opener
-
Trump claims 'great' deal with Iran, signing expected in Europe
-
UN experts, MSF condemn crackdown on women by Afghan morality police
-
SpaceX to make historic IPO that could make Musk a trillionaire
-
First leather bag made from T-Rex cells fails to sell at Paris auction
-
Drones, lone wolves, rowdy fans: US security officials ready for World Cup
-
Trump cancels Iran strikes, touts imminent deal
-
Ethiopia claims Tigrayan forces preparing offensive against govt
Leipzig tighten top-four grip as Union's Eta suffers second loss
RB Leipzig moved closer to a Champions League return after thumping Union Berlin 3-1 at home on Friday and handing coach Marie-Louise Eta her second straight Bundesliga defeat.
Max Finkgraefe, Romulo and Ridle Baku got on the scoresheet to lift third-placed Leipzig eight points clear of fifth-placed Hoffenheim, who have a game in hand.
Danilho Doekhi bagged a late consolation for Union, who are not yet safe from the threat of relegation.
Leipzig missed out on Europe this season for the first time since their 2016-17 top-flight debut, but a seventh win in their past eight matches kept them on track for the Champions League next term.
Union have lost six of their last eight, including both games since Eta took over. Union's cushion over the relegation play-off spot could shrink to just three points if St Pauli beat bottom club Heidenheim on Saturday.
Leipzig controlled the game from the start and Finkgraefe blasted in from a poor Leopold Querfeld clearance after 22 minutes.
The hosts added another three minutes later when Romulo pounced on a sloppy Querfeld back-pass to double Leipzig's lead.
Yan Diomande laid on a pass for Baku to make it 3-0 just past the hour and Leipzig could've added to their tally, with both Antonio Nusa and Christoph Baumgartner dragging shots just wide of the post.
Union pulled a goal back late when Doekhi headed in from a corner but offered little more as the club risk being dragged back into a relegation scrap for the third straight season.
X.Habash--SF-PST