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More automakers drop earnings guidance over tariffs
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William and Kate release romantic image on low-key anniversary
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Israel says strikes Syria to shield Druze as clashes spread
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Champions Cup format 'not perfect' says EPCR boss
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Iran hangs man as Israeli spy after 'unfair' trial: activists
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Stock markets mostly rise ahead of US economic data, tech earnings
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German growth better than expected but tariff turmoil looms
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Sinner denies beneficial treatment in doping scandal ahead of Rome return
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Eurozone economy grows more than expected despite US tariff turmoil
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Toulouse hooker Mauvaka out of Champions Cup semi
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Germany's next finance minister, 'bridge-builder' Lars Klingbeil
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Mehidy century puts Bangladesh in command against Zimbabwe
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Steelmaker ArcelorMittal warns of uncertainty
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Vietnam's Gen-Z captivated by 50-year-old military victory
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Moroccan-based cardinal says Church does not need Francis 'impersonator'
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US official tells UN top court 'serious concerns' over UNRWA impartiality
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Jeep owner Stellantis suspends outlook over tariffs
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New Zealand, Phillippines sign troops deal in 'deteriorating' strategic environment
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Aston Martin limits US car imports due to tariffs
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Pakistan says India planning strike as tensions soar over Kashmir
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Australian triple-murder suspect allegedly cooked 'special' mushroom meal
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Most stock markets rise despite China data, eyes on US reports
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TotalEnergies profits drop as prices slide
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Volkswagen says tariffs will dampen business as profit plunges
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Jeep owner Stellantis suspends 2025 earnings forecast over tariffs
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China's Shenzhou-19 astronauts return to Earth
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French economy returns to thin growth in first quarter
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Ex-Premier League star Li Tie loses appeal in 20-year bribery sentence
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Belgium's green light for red light workers
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Haliburton leads comeback as Pacers advance, Celtics clinch
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Rahm out to break 2025 win drought ahead of US PGA Championship
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Japan tariff envoy departs for round two of US talks
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Djurgarden eyeing Chelsea upset in historic Conference League semi-final
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Haliburton leads comeback as Pacers advance, Pistons stay alive
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Bunker-cafe on Korean border paints image of peace
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Tunics & turbans: Afghan students don Taliban-imposed uniforms
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Asian markets struggle as trade war hits China factory activity
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Norwegian success story: Bodo/Glimt's historic run to a European semi-final
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Spurs attempt to grasp Europa League lifeline to save dismal season
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Thawing permafrost dots Siberia with rash of mounds
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S. Korea prosecutors raid ex-president's house over shaman probe: Yonhap
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Filipino cardinal, the 'Asian Francis', is papal contender
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Samsung Electronics posts 22% jump in Q1 net profit
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Pietro Parolin, career diplomat leading race to be pope
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Nuclear submarine deal lurks below surface of Australian election
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China's manufacturing shrinks in April as trade war bites
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Financial markets may be the last guardrail on Trump
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Swedish journalist's trial opens in Turkey
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Kiss says 'honour of a lifetime' to coach Wallabies at home World Cup
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Swing changes forced upon Tiger Woods after severe leg injuries suffered in a car crash 14 months ago have added to concerns about his surgically repaired back at the Masters.

No. 1 Scheffler roars away from Tiger and field to lead Masters
World number one Scottie Scheffler defied difficult windy conditions to fire a five-under par 67 at Augusta National on Friday to take a commanding five-shot lead at the 86th Masters.

Tiger fights back to stay in the hunt at the Masters
Tiger Woods faltered early then battled back into contention as his incredible comeback from severe leg injuries withstood gusting winds that wreaked havoc in Friday's second round of the Masters.

Wood's penalty takes Newcastle nearer Premier League survival
Chris Wood scored from the penalty spot as Newcastle took a huge step towards staying in the Premier League with a 1-0 win at home to Wolves on Friday.

Lasp-gasp Sevilla beat Granada to go second in Spain
Rafa Mir and Papu Gomez struck late as Sevilla bounced back from last week's defeat to Barcelona with a 4-2 win over Granada on Friday to go second in La Liga.

Marquez sixth fastest as Zarco tops Texas practice
Six-time MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez, back in the saddle after recovering from double vision, was sixth fastest in opening practice for the Grand Prix of the Americas on Friday.

Tiger struggles as windy Masters confounds contenders
Tiger Woods faltered in his incredible comeback from severe leg injuries early in Friday's second round of the Masters with gusting winds wreaking havoc at Augusta National.

US Olympic hurdler Allen signs for Eagles
United States Olympic hurdler Devon Allen has signed a three-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, the club confirmed on Friday.

Former Masters champ Schwartzel seeks return to Augusta glory
Former champion Charl Schwartzel wasn't surprised to find himself in contention at the Masters, where luck and experience helped boost him to an impressive three-under par 69 at wind-whipped Augusta National.

Injured LeBron James' season over: Lakers
LeBron James will miss the Los Angeles Lakers' final two games of the season due to an ankle injury, the crisis-hit NBA giants said in a statement on Friday.

Tiger opens with bogey as Masters comeback resumes
Tiger Woods resumed his remarkable comeback from severe leg injuries in Friday's second round of the Masters, but an opening bogey left him four strokes behind the leaders.

Taijul Islam keeps South Africa waiting for return of centuries
Bangladesh left-arm spinner Taijul Islam ensured that South Africa's quest for Test centuries at home was frustrated again on the first day of the second Test at St George's Park in Gqeberha on Friday.

Salah says Liverpool contract talks are 'sensitive'
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah admits his protracted contract talks with the quadruple chasers are a "sensitive situation".

Bowen family's love affair with Topham Chase in full bloom as Mac Tottie wins
Welsh trainer Peter Bowen won the Topham Chase, raced over the Grand National fences, for a record-equalling fifth time on Friday, as his son Sean rode Mac Tottie to victory on the eve of the great race at Aintree racecourse.

Injured Tiger playing partner Oosthuizen pulls out of Masters
South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen, the 2010 British Open winner, withdrew from the Masters on Friday with an unspecified injury.

Tennis great Boris Becker could face jail after bankruptcy guilty verdict
Former Wimbledon champion Boris Becker could be jailed for up to seven years after being found guilty of charges relating to his 2017 bankruptcy by a London court on Friday.

Guardiola says Klopp is 'biggest rival' ahead of title showdown
Pep Guardiola admits Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is the biggest rival of his career as the Manchester City boss prepares for Sunday's Premier League title showdown.

Bayern aim to take out European frustrations on Bavarian derby rivals
Bayern Munich plan to take out the frustrations of their Champions League defeat against Villarreal on Bavarian derby rivals Augsburg on Saturday.

Taijul Islam takes three to prevent South African batting dominance
Bangladesh left-arm spin bowler Taijul Islam took three wickets and prevented South Africa from dominating the first day of the second Test at St George’s Park in Gqeberha on Friday.

Vettel fined 5,000 euros for Australian GP moped ride
Sebastian Vettel was fined 5,000 euros (US$5,437) on Friday after riding a moped on the track at the Australian Grand Prix in violation of the rules, as his season went from bad to worse.

Becker facing jail following cash transfers after bankruptcy
Former Wimbledon champion Boris Becker could be jailed after being found guilty of four charges relating to his 2017 bankruptcy by a London court on Friday.

Kenyan marathon champ Chepngetich eyes faster time at worlds
Defending world champion Ruth Chepngetich predicted ever-advancing times in the women's marathon after being named Friday in the Kenyan team for this summer's World Athletics Championships.

Rangnick labels Man Utd target Ten Hag as 'top manager'
Ralf Rangnick on Friday labelled Erik ten Hag as a "top manager" amid mounting reports the Ajax boss is Manchester United's top choice to take charge from next season.

Bayern win at Freiburg stands despite subs mix-up
Bayern Munich on Friday welcomed the German FA (DFB) decision to dismiss Freiburg's appeal against last weekend's 4-1 home defeat at the hands of the Bundesliga leaders who had briefly played with 12 men.

'I know the rules': Lampard won't fret over Everton sack talk
Everton manager Frank Lampard on Friday brushed aside reports that he could be sacked as his troubled side battle to avoid relegation from the Premier League.

Tuchel reads riot act to Chelsea stars after dismal week
Thomas Tuchel laid into his Chelsea stars during a crisis meeting after a dismal week that featured damaging defeats against Real Madrid and Brentford.

Becker found guilty of four charges after bankruptcy trial
Former Wimbledon champion Boris Becker was found guilty of four charges relating to his 2017 bankruptcy on Friday.

Taijul Islam checks South Africa’s batting progress
Bangladesh left-arm spin bowler Taijul Islam checked South Africa’s batting progress on the first day of the second Test at St George’s Park in Gqeberha on Friday.

PSG hold out hope over Mbappe future in title run-in
Paris Saint-Germain remain hopeful that Kylian Mbappe will sign a new contract to stay at the club with just eight games left this season before his existing deal expires.

Tiger to make late start in astonishing Masters comeback
Tiger Woods continues his remarkable comeback from severe leg injuries Friday with an afternoon tee time at the Masters, where the second round began with the legend in title contention.

Man City present toughest challenge in the world says Klopp
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said facing Manchester City is the toughest task in football and hailed Pep Guardiola as the world's best coach.

South African captain Elgar hits third half-century
Dean Elgar hit his third successive half-century to get South Africa off to a good start on the first day of the second Test against Bangladesh at St George’s Park in Gqeberha on Friday.

De Bromhead hopes Blackmore and Minella Times overcome weighty National issue
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Vettel facing scrutiny over 'iconic' moped ride
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Leclerc outpaces world champion Verstappen to go fastest in Melbourne
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc went quickest in second practice at the Australian Grand Prix on Friday ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen, with a struggling Lewis Hamilton only managing 13th.

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Drivers enthusiastically welcomed on Friday Las Vegas hosting a night-time Formula 1 grand prix, but voiced concern that traditional races in Europe could pay the price as the sport expands in new directions.

Family of French diver missing in Malaysia 'hope for best'
The mother of a French diver missing off the coast of Malaysia said Friday she is "hoping for the best" as the search for the teenager and two other Europeans entered a third day.

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Carlos Sainz ruthlessly outpaced Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc and world champion Max Verstappen to clock the fastest time in opening practice at the Australian Grand Prix on Friday.

Hamilton on collision course with F1 chiefs over 'bling' ban
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