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Zelensky mulls army changes as protests rock Ukraine for third day
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Burns leads British Open by two as McIlroy unleashes on 'performative' DeChambeau
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Wenger accepts World Cup hydration breaks split opinion
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Back-to-back World Cup winners: Argentina seek to join elite group
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England World Cup star Rogers set to join Chelsea: reports
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Wembanyama to make France team return after two years away
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Debutant Williams scores as South Africa thump Wales
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Teenage talent Seixas delighted after 'marvellously tough' Tour de France stage
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Hamilton thanks Ferrari for 'mega' repairs after smashing car
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NY mayor says still mulling Netanyahu arrest during UN meet
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Fox joins 62 club to lead British Open, McIlroy unleashes on 'performative' DeChambeau
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Antonelli wants to lead Verstappen from start in Belgium
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Spain, Argentina tune up for World Cup final in smoggy New Jersey
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McIlroy launches scathing attack on 'performative' DeChambeau antics
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Wimbledon finalist Muchova out for 'a few weeks'
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Pogacar wins 'unforgettable' Tour de France 14th stage to extend overall lead
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Antonelli pips Verstappen to take pole at Belgian Grand Prix
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Madonna, Cruise lead A-list stars at World Cup final
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India all-rounder Sundar out of England finale
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Pogacar wins Tour de France 14th stage to extend overall lead
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Antonelli takes pole at Belgian Grand Prix
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Botswana says 'alarming rise' in citizens lured to Russia's war
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Brazil high court says Argentina's Milei cannot visit Bolsonaro
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Brook urges England to follow ever-green Root's example
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German lawmaker steps down for using US surrogacy to have a child
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Jones says Japan making 'good progress' despite France defeat
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Messi, Yamal come full circle in World Cup showdown
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Galthie hails France 'energy and commitment' after Japan rout
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Australia beat Italy 57-10 to end Schmidt era with win
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German lawmaker steps down over surrogate pregnancy controversy: party sources to AFP
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Antonelli continues to set blazing pace in Belgian practice
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Ireland 'never really got going' against All Blacks, says Farrell
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France cruise past Japan 42-15 in Nations Championship
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Rennie hails 'clinical' All Blacks after 40-21 win over Ireland
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France beat Japan 42-15 in Nations Championship
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Six-try All Blacks see off Ireland at Eden Park fortress
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UN to list more sites as 'in danger' from conflict or climate change
Norris misses winning, resents intrusions in private life
World champion Lando Norris said Friday he misses being a winner this season with McLaren and resents the intrusions into his life that have come with global celebrity.
After 11 races without a win since last November's Sao Paulo Grand Prix, the 26-year-old Briton is set to experience more frustration at this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix where he starts with a 10-place grid penalty for taking a new battery.
On Friday, he was second fastest in free practice behind championship leader Kimi Antonelli, 19, of Mercedes, a return to form but too late for him to mount a convincing title defence.
He is 82 points adrift in fifth place after nine of this year's 22 races mostly dominated by Mercedes and Ferrari.
He said his title success last year had taught him many things, including how it can fire up a competitive spirit, but it had also brought him the aggravation of losing his freedom and feeling "violated" by paparazzi at home in London.
"I am getting older and I want to go out – and I don't mean to go out and party, but just have dinners and leave the house. Last year, I would just 'game' and feel like a loser in my own home!
"That's not a bad thing. I would keep myself to myself and be disciplined, but now I will go out with friends. I've always enjoyed that, but now it is seen on social media and there are more cameras!
"For me, it's about experiencing life outside F1, which I have a right to do."
He said he had found paparazzi following him around in London, hoping to see who he met and where he went.
"It's the first time I've started to feel a bit more violated in my life -- that I can't leave my hotel or house without someone trying to see every move I am doing.
"It doesn't feel as though private life is private, it is just life now. That’s part of being an F1 driver, but there are boundaries and I won't accept people following me. It’s just odd."
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