- Harris or Trump: America decides in knife-edge election
- Smog sickness: India's capital struggles as pollution surges
- Most Asian markets rise as US heads to polls in toss-up vote
- World's first wooden satellite launched into space
- Myanmar junta chief visits key ally China
- Nintendo lowers sales forecast as first-half profits plunge
- Most Asian markets rise ahead of toss-up US election
- Greenland seeks to capitalise on 'last-chance tourism'
- Saudi Aramco says quarterly profit drops 15% on low oil prices
- Greenland eyes tourism takeoff with new airport runway
- Boeing union says approves contract, ending over 7-week strike
- Harris, Trump end historic campaigns with final pitch to voters
- Cavs down Bucks to improve to 8-0, Thunder unbeaten in West
- New Hampshire hamlet tied in first US Election day votes
- Outsider Knight's Choice wins Melbourne Cup photo-finish thriller
- Chiefs stay perfect with overtime win over Bucs
- Uncertain Inter with questions to answer before Arsenal clash
- With Mbappe gone, misfiring PSG are under pressure in Champions League
- China's premier 'fully confident' of hitting growth targets
- North Korea fires short-range ballistic missile salvo ahead of US election
- Taiwan couple charged with trying to influence elections for China
- Indonesian President Prabowo to visit China this week
- Critically endangered Sumatran elephant calf born in Indonesia
- The marble 'living Buddhas' trapped by Myanmar's civil war
- How East Germany's 'traffic light man' became a beloved icon
- Japan expresses concern to China over Russia-North Korea ties
- Asian markets swing ahead of toss-up US election
- Palau polls open as pro-US president faces election test
- 'Panic buttons,' SWAT teams: US braces for election unrest
- Hundreds of UK police sacked for misconduct
- Harris, Trump fight through final campaign hours
- Top-ranked Nelly Korda wins LPGA Player of Year award
- Israel accuses Turkey of 'malice' over UN arms embargo call
- Man City will 'struggle' to overcome injury crisis, says Guardiola
- First candidates grilled in parliament test for EU top team
- Fulham strike twice in stoppage time to beat Brentford
- Saints fire head coach Allen after seventh straight NFL defeat
- Is the US election really so close?
- Mitrovic hat-trick fires Al Hilal past Esteghlal, Neymar replaced early
- Three charged as Modi slams Canada Hindu temple violence
- NATO will 'stay united' whoever wins US election: Rutte
- Turkey sacks 3 mayors on 'terror' charges, sparking fury in southeast
- Thousands protest alleged election fraud in Georgia
- Spain dreads more flood deaths on day six of rescue
- Germany's Baerbock offers Ukraine no guarantees as Kyiv sounds alarm
- Edu resigns as Arsenal sporting director
- Prince William plays rugby on S.Africa climate prize visit
- French boxing quits international body to keep its fighters at Olympics
- Gaza hospital hit as Israel tells UN aid agency ties to be cut
- Ailing Spurs coach Popovich reportedly out indefinitely
Liverpool threaten knockout blow to Arsenal's Premier League title challenge
Arsenal must stop a Liverpool juggernaut, inspired by the impending departure of Jurgen Klopp, if the Gunners are to maintain Premier League title aspirations at the Emirates on Sunday.
Liverpool restored a five-point lead over Arsenal and Manchester City, who have a game in hand, with a dominant 4-1 destruction of Chelsea on Wednesday despite missing Mohamed Salah due to injury.
The Egyptian will again be absent, but Klopp's men have shown no sign of missing their top goalscorer since he departed to represent his country at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Diogo Jota opened the scoring against Chelsea to take his tally to four in the last four games.
Darwin Nunez did everything but score in midweek as the Uruguayan set a record as the first Premier League player to hit the woodwork four times in one match but he teed up Luis Diaz to round off a night to savour for the home fans at Anfield.
Klopp is determined that the news of his exit at the end of the season does not become a distraction as Liverpool remain in the hunt for trophies in four competitions.
So far it appears the Reds are inspired to send their boss out on a high and Klopp is blessed with a wealth of options thanks to a combination of rising stars and returning veterans.
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson made their comebacks off the bench against Chelsea, but the former has a huge challenge to get back into the team after Conor Bradley's man-of-the-match performance.
The Northern Irishman scored his first Liverpool goal and provided two assists from right-back against Chelsea.
"It is a joy to watch him," said Klopp of the 20-year-old. "The academy is doing an incredible job."
Arsenal's cup exit rounded off a run of three consecutive defeats around the turn of the year that has severely damaged their quest for a first league title in 20 years.
Mikel Arteta's men have steadied the ship with back-to-back victories over Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest.
But defeat could realistically end Arsenal's title challenge should they fall eight points behind a relentless Liverpool.
Richarlison's return threatens Everton
Across Merseyside, the outlook is not so bright, as Everton dropped into the bottom three in midweek.
The Toffees are feeling the effect of a 10-point deduction for breaches of the Premier League's financial rules and could yet face further sanctions for overstepping spending restrictions again last season.
Everton's appeal against the points penalty was heard this week with a verdict expected by the middle of February.
But they desperately need to get back to winning on the pitch after a five-game run without victory in the Premier League.
Tottenham travel to Goodison on Saturday fresh from moving into the top four thanks to a 3-2 victory over Brentford.
In the absence of Son Heung-min, who is leading South Korea's bid for Asian Cup glory, a familiar face poses the biggest threat to Everton.
After a difficult start to his Spurs career, Richarlison has scored seven times in his last seven Premier League games.
Man Utd eye Champions League charge
Manchester United's dramatic 4-3 win at Wolves on Thursday cut the gap to the top five to eight points.
There could be a fifth place in next season's Champions League depending on how English sides perform for the rest of this season in European competition.
United remain in the race with Aston Villa faltering and with a trip to come to Villa Park next weekend.
First up, there is the chance for Erik ten Hag's men to move into the top six when West Ham visit Old Trafford on Sunday.
United produced perhaps their best 45 minutes of the season in the first half at Molineux in midweek and will hope the return of Luke Shaw, Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro from injury will result in a strong end to the season.
Saturday
Everton v Tottenham (1230), Brighton v Crystal Palace, Burnley v Fulham, Newcastle v Luton (all 1500), Sheffield United v Aston Villa (1730)
Sunday
Chelsea v Wolves, Manchester United v West Ham, Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest (all 1400), Arsenal v Liverpool (1630)
Monday
Brentford v Manchester City (2000)
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