- India denies minister plotted anti-Sikh attacks in Canada
- 'No sense' playing football after deadly floods, says Atletico coach Simeone
- PSG extend lead atop of Ligue 1 with Lens win
- Norris benefits from team orders with Brazil sprint win as Verstappen punished
- Tele'a at the double as New Zealand edge England again
- Sabalenka maintains Zheng stranglehold in winning WTA Finals start
- Man City suffer shock 2-1 Premier League loss at Bournemouth
- Man City suffer first league loss since December, Arsenal crash as Liverpool go top
- Salah strike beats Brighton to take Liverpool top
- Argentine LGBTQ march targets Milei's 'discriminatory' laws
- Kane double takes Bayern past Union, Frankfurt hit seven
- Norris clips more off Verstappen's title lead after sprint win
- Bangladesh rally says govt failing to protect Hindus, minorities
- Zverev powers past Rune to reach Paris Masters final
- Spain sends thousands more troops to flood epicentre
- Harris, Trump go toe to toe in frenzied final campaign weekend
- Arsenal Premier League hopes hit by Newcastle defeat
- UN talks on saving nature stumble on finance hurdle
- Serbia to demolish 'German' bridge amid outcry
- Hundreds in Myanmar observe All Saints' Day
- 'No sense' playing La Liga games after deadly floods: Simeone
- Van Nistelrooy wants to give Man Utd fans 'joy of winning'
- Pollution level in Pakistan megacity hits new high, says official
- Iran leader vows response to Israel, US after attacks
- New Zealand lead by 143 as spin rules in seesaw third India Test
- UK's battered Tory party elects Badenoch as new leader
- Spain sends thousands more troops to flood-hit region
- Deadly Israeli strikes on 'apocalyptic' north Gaza
- Olympic medallist Koki Ikeda vows to clear name after doping suspension
- Cavendish coy on future as Girmay wins in Japan
- Spain braces for more flood deaths, steps up aid
- Kiwi spinner Ajaz takes five wickets but India ahead in third Test
- Martin takes big step towards MotoGP title as Bagnaia crashes
- Japan urges 200,000 people to evacuate due to heavy rain
- Martin closes on MotoGP world title as Bagnaia crashes out
- UK's battered Tory party to reveal new leader
- Gill, Pant fight back for India in third Test against NZ
- UN nature summit agrees on body for Indigenous representation
- Bagnaia clinches pole for Malaysian MotoGP ahead of Martin
- Tatum propels Celtics over Hornets, Lakers hold off Raptors
- Talks on halting nature loss enter extra time in Colombia
- War decimates harvest in famine-threatened Sudan
- Trump says vaccine skeptic RFK Jr will have 'big role' in health care if he wins
- US-Israeli settlers hope to see a second Trump term
- 'Nobody cares about us': US election doubts in West Bank
- O'Brien bags two Breeders' Cup wins to match Lukas record for a trainer
- Man Utd said 'it was now or never', new manager Amorim says
- Black man convicted by all-white jury executed in South Carolina
- Trump, Harris clash over rhetoric as they battle for swing state votes
- Judge tosses New York plastic pollution lawsuit against PepsiCo
Openda, Sesko take Leipzig past Union
Goals from Lois Openda and Benjamin Sesko took RB Leipzig to a comfortable 2-0 home win over Union Berlin on Sunday, the Saxons' first Bundesliga victory since December.
In teeming rain, Leipzig rediscovered their attacking fluency, with Dani Olmo again impressing.
Leipzig came into the match as the only Bundesliga side not to pick up a point since the winter break, allowing Borussia Dortmund to overtake them into the Champions League places.
Leipzig welcomed back goalkeeper and captain Peter Gulacsi, who was playing his first league game since October 2022 after a knee injury, as well as defender Willi Orban, who started for the first time in five months.
Openda slammed in a rebound on 11 minutes to raise his tally to 14 league goals this season.
Sesko doubled Leipzig's lead shortly after half-time, heading in a curling cross from David Raum.
The Slovenian found the net again nine minutes later but the goal was struck off by VAR for a narrow offside in the build-up.
The VAR intervention seemed to shock Union into life, with the visitors roaming forward and pressuring the Leipzig defence.
Any hopes of an Union comeback were snuffed out with just over a quarter of an hour remaining however, when defender Christopher Trimmel saw straight red for sinking his studs into Raum's foot.
The win took Leipzig one point behind fourth-placed Dortmund.
Union remain just two points and one place above the relegation playoff spot, but have a game in hand to be played at fellow strugglers Mainz on Wednesday.
Earlier on Sunday, Wolfsburg came from behind twice to draw 2-2 at home with Hoffenheim, with Croatia midfielder Lovro Majer scoring both goals for the home side.
This was Wolfsburg's fourth draw in a row and leaves them in 11th, while Hoffenheim are eighth, two places and five points outside the European berths.
Majer was subbed on early in the second half with Hoffenheim 1-0 up thanks to a classy solo goal from Maximilian Beier after just six minutes.
Beier, 21, danced down the left flank before rocketing a shot across the face of goal for the opener, the German scoring his eighth goal of the campaign.
Majer levelled just two minutes after coming off the bench with a smart left-footed finish, only for Hoffenheim to take the lead again when Grischa Proemel pounced on a poor pass from Wolfsburg 'keeper Koen Casteels.
Majer then dragged Wolfsburg level once more, winning and converting a penalty for his fourth league goal since arriving from Ligue 1 side Rennes in the summer.
B.Finley--AMWN