- 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
- Nuts! NY authorities euthanize Instagram squirrel star
- MLB star pitcher Snell opts out of Giants contract
- With stones and slings, supporters of Bolivia's Morales gird for battle
- Nvidia to join Dow Jones Industrial Average, replacing Intel
- Sacked Ten Hag wishes 'trophies and glory' for Man Utd
- Wasteful Leverkusen held by Stuttgart as Liverpool loom
- Wasteful Leverkusen held by Stuttgart
- Trump says RFK Jr will have 'big role' in health care if he wins
- US stocks rebound on Amazon results ahead of Fed, election finale
- Gauff backs WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia despite 'reservations'
- Spain flood deaths top 200, hopes fade for missing
Inter beat Juve to take control of Serie A title tussle
Inter Milan took firm control of the Serie A title race by winning Sunday's highly-anticipated clash with Juventus 1-0 and moving four points clear of their closest rivals for the Scudetto.
Simone Inzaghi's side prevailed in a tense but eventful clash at the San Siro thanks to Federico Gatti's own goal eight minutes before half-time.
Home fans who packed the stands for the biggest match of the season roared in delight as leaders Inter put daylight between themselves and second-placed Juve with their sixth straight win in all competitions.
"It's a step in a long journey because there are lots of games to go and Juve won't give up, but it was a great night in front of a great crowd," said Inzaghi to DAZN.
"It's hard to find a weakness tonight... we've won 18 matches from 22 which is great but we're only four points ahead of Juve. Napoli were much further ahead at this stage last season."
Inter also have a game in hand -- at home against Atalanta at the end of the month -- a big advantage just as they head into a run of tough fixtures featuring their Champions League last-16 tie with Atletico Madrid.
They also travelled to Riyadh last month to win the Italian Super Cup.
Juventus, who on Sunday suffered their second defeat of the season and their first since September, have no European distractions.
Serie A's two leading goalscorers Lautaro Martinez and Dusan Vlahovic were on the San Siro pitch but it was the unfortunate Gatti who provided the decisive touch.
- Advantage Inter -
Inter made most of the running but bumped up against a black and white wall as Juve set up to frustrate the hosts and hit them on the break.
Marcus Thuram thought he was about to put Inter ahead midway through the first half but just as he prepared to sweep home Federico Dimarco's low cross, Bremer nipped in to take the ball from his toes.
Juve rarely ventured outside their own half in the opening period but Vlahovic could have put them ahead just after the half hour had he not miscontrolled the ball after Weston McKennie's powerful burst upfield.
But Inter got the stroke of luck they needed in the 37th minute when Nicolo Barella's cross missed both Benjamin Pavard and Thuram before deflecting over the line off Gatti.
The second half was played at a much faster pace and both teams exchanged half chances until Wojciech Szczesny's brilliant reaction stop denied Barella from close range in the 69h minute.
The Juventus goalie pulled off another miracle with four minutes remaining when he stopped Marko Arnautovic tucking home Denzel Dumfries' perfect low cross, but Inter had done enough for a huge win.
"Everyone has negative moments during a season, and it was our turn tonight," Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri told DAZN.
"We just need to get past this and focus on our next game with Udinese."
Kvaratskhelia saves Napoli -
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia struck a wonder goal to fire ailing champions Napoli to a morale-boosting 2-1 win over struggling Verona.
Georgian star Kvaratskhelia curled home a long-range finish with three minutes remaining at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona to snatch a comeback victory.
Walter Mazzarri's side are seventh and were temporarily a single point away from Italy's Champions League positions until fourth-placed Atalanta beat Lazio 3-1.
"When you win like that it's a great feeling... but in reality, it would've been better to take an early lead and get it done without suffering so much," admitted Mazzarri to DAZN after another underwhelming performance from his team.
Napoli are firmly in the fight for Champions League football but the top four wasn't their target after their stunning Scudetto triumph last season.
Next weekend Napoli travel to the San Siro to take on AC Milan, a difficult trip for a team who have only won four league matches since Mazzarri took over from Rudi Garcia in November.
Y.Nakamura--AMWN