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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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US growth figure expected to make for tough reading for Trump
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Opposition leader confirmed winner of Trinidad elections
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Snedeker, Ogilvy to skipper Presidents Cup teams: PGA Tour
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Win or bust in Europa League for Amorim's Man Utd
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Trump celebrates 100 days in office with campaign-style rally
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Top Cuban dissidents detained after court revokes parole
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Arteta urges Arsenal to deliver 'special' fightback against PSG
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Trump fires Kamala Harris's husband from Holocaust board
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Pakistan says India planning strike as tensions soar over Kashmir attack
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Weinstein sex attack accuser tells court he 'humiliated' her
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France accuses Russian military intelligence over cyberattacks
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Global stocks mostly rise as Trump grants auto tariff relief
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Grand Vietnam parade 50 years after the fall of Saigon
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Trump fires ex first gentleman Emhoff from Holocaust board
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PSG 'not getting carried away' despite holding edge against Arsenal
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Cuban dissidents detained after court revokes parole
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Sweden stunned by new deadly gun attack
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BRICS blast 'resurgence of protectionism' in Trump era
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Trump tempers auto tariffs, winning cautious praise from industry
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'Cruel measure': Dominican crackdown on Haitian hospitals
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'It's only half-time': Defiant Raya says Arsenal can overturn PSG deficit
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Dembele sinks Arsenal as PSG seize edge in Champions League semi-final
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Les Kiss to take over Wallabies coach role from mid-2026
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Real Madrid's Rudiger, Mendy and Alaba out injured until end of season
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US threatens to quit Russia-Ukraine effort unless 'concrete proposals'
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Meta releases standalone AI app, competing with ChatGPT
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Zverev crashes as Swiatek scrapes into Madrid Open quarter-finals
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BRICS members blast rise of 'trade protectionism'
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Trump praises Bezos as Amazon denies plan to display tariff cost
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France to tax small parcels from China amid tariff fallout fears
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Hong Kong releases former opposition lawmakers jailed for subversion
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Trump celebrates tumultuous 100 days in office
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Sweden gun attack leaves three dead
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Real Madrid's Rudiger banned for six matches after Copa final red
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Firmino, Toney fire Al Ahli into AFC Champions League final
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Maximum respect for Barca but no fear: Inter's Inzaghi
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Trump signals relief on auto tariffs as industry awaits details
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Cuban court revokes parole of two prominent dissidents
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Narine leads from the front as Kolkata trump Delhi in IPL
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Amazon says never planned to show tariff costs, after White House backlash
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Djokovic to miss Italian Open
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Trossard starts for Arsenal in Champions League semi against PSG

French Open day 1: Who said what
Who said what on the first day of the 2022 French Open at Roland Garros on Sunday:
"I'm obviously a little bit more tight, more nervous and the whole body gets more tight, gets more nervous and right now that's toxic to my forehand because I'm still missing the fine feeling there, I'm missing it a lot."
-- Two-time runner-up Dominic Thiem after slipping to a seventh successive defeat since his return from a long-term wrist injury.
"I think when you are backed into a corner and that's all you can do, I think that's why the decision was made, and I support it."
-- Former US Open champion Sloane Stephens coming out in support of the WTA's decision to strip Wimbledon of ranking points after the All England Club banned Russian and Belarusian players from the tournament in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
"No. Snitches get stitches."
-- Stephens refusing to divulge the nature of the talks which led to the WTA decision over Wimbledon.
"Oh, man, the last thing I'm thinking now is Wimbledon points."
-- 2016 French Open champion Garbine Muguruza after slipping to a first round defeat against Kaia Kanepi.
"I was very surprised to see him because I know he's very busy with Novak. But he was very, very kind to be there. He's just been giving me a few tips and tricks from a Grand Slam champion, and as a coach of No. 1, and someone that has so much experience."
-- Romania's Sorana Cirstea on 2001 Wimbledon champion Goran Ivanisevic and coach of Novak Djokovic taking time out to pass on tips at Roland Garros.
"It's certainly a lot more fun. I played third round last year against Stefanos Tsitsipas in a night match with the curfew in place on Chatrier. It was surreal out there, playing on centre court at night with literally no one watching except his team and my team. That kind of stunk."
-- John Isner happy to have fans back at the tournament after two years of Covid-19 restrictions.
P.Mathewson--AMWN