
-
Iran hangs man as Israeli spy after 'unfair' trial: activists
-
Stock markets mostly rise ahead of US economic data, tech earnings
-
German growth better than expected but tariff turmoil looms
-
Sinner denies beneficial treatment in doping scandal ahead of Rome return
-
Eurozone economy grows more than expected despite US tariff turmoil
-
Toulouse hooker Mauvaka out of Champions Cup semi
-
Germany's next finance minister, 'bridge-builder' Lars Klingbeil
-
Mehidy century puts Bangladesh in command against Zimbabwe
-
Steelmaker ArcelorMittal warns of uncertainty
-
Vietnam's Gen-Z captivated by 50-year-old military victory
-
Moroccan-based cardinal says Church does not need Francis 'impersonator'
-
US official tells UN top court 'serious concerns' over UNRWA impartiality
-
Jeep owner Stellantis suspends outlook over tariffs
-
New Zealand, Phillippines sign troops deal in 'deteriorating' strategic environment
-
Aston Martin limits US car imports due to tariffs
-
Pakistan says India planning strike as tensions soar over Kashmir
-
Australian triple-murder suspect allegedly cooked 'special' mushroom meal
-
Most stock markets rise despite China data, eyes on US reports
-
TotalEnergies profits drop as prices slide
-
Volkswagen says tariffs will dampen business as profit plunges
-
Jeep owner Stellantis suspends 2025 earnings forecast over tariffs
-
China's Shenzhou-19 astronauts return to Earth
-
French economy returns to thin growth in first quarter
-
Ex-Premier League star Li Tie loses appeal in 20-year bribery sentence
-
Belgium's green light for red light workers
-
Haliburton leads comeback as Pacers advance, Celtics clinch
-
Rahm out to break 2025 win drought ahead of US PGA Championship
-
Japan tariff envoy departs for round two of US talks
-
Djurgarden eyeing Chelsea upset in historic Conference League semi-final
-
Haliburton leads comeback as Pacers advance, Pistons stay alive
-
Bunker-cafe on Korean border paints image of peace
-
Tunics & turbans: Afghan students don Taliban-imposed uniforms
-
Asian markets struggle as trade war hits China factory activity
-
Norwegian success story: Bodo/Glimt's historic run to a European semi-final
-
Spurs attempt to grasp Europa League lifeline to save dismal season
-
Thawing permafrost dots Siberia with rash of mounds
-
S. Korea prosecutors raid ex-president's house over shaman probe: Yonhap
-
Filipino cardinal, the 'Asian Francis', is papal contender
-
Samsung Electronics posts 22% jump in Q1 net profit
-
Pietro Parolin, career diplomat leading race to be pope
-
Nuclear submarine deal lurks below surface of Australian election
-
China's manufacturing shrinks in April as trade war bites
-
Financial markets may be the last guardrail on Trump
-
Swedish journalist's trial opens in Turkey
-
Kiss says 'honour of a lifetime' to coach Wallabies at home World Cup
-
US growth figure expected to make for tough reading for Trump
-
Opposition leader confirmed winner of Trinidad elections
-
Snedeker, Ogilvy to skipper Presidents Cup teams: PGA Tour
-
Win or bust in Europa League for Amorim's Man Utd
-
Trump celebrates 100 days in office with campaign-style rally

Fati gets late winner as Barcelona down All Stars 3-2
Teenage striker Ansu Fati got a late winner as Barcelona survived a scare to beat Dwight Yorke's A-League All Stars in a 3-2 thriller in front of 70,000 fans in Sydney on Wednesday.
The Catalan giants only arrived in Australia on Tuesday morning on a whistlestop 48-hour visit, barely a day after completing their league season with a 2-0 loss to Villarreal, which saw them finish 13 points adrift of champions Real Madrid.
They showed few effects from the long trip to turn on the style for a noisy pro-Barca crowd, dominating the first half and going into the break 1-0 ahead after French striker Ousmane Dembele clinically finished in the 34th minute.
But the All Stars stunned them with two goals in eight second-half minutes, before Xavi Hernandez's side rallied to retake control with strikes from Adama Traore and Fati.
After a rare trophy-less season, Xavi brought a strong squad with him and a host of top names started including captain Sergio Busquets, veteran Dani Alves, and the unsettled Dembele, who may have played his last game for the club.
It was always going to be a tough task for Yorke's hastily convened team, and with the former Manchester United striker on the sidelines for his first major coaching job.
Both sides had early chances with Barca teenager Alejandro Balde testing goalkeeper Filip Kurto at the near post in the sixth minute as the visitors quickly settled into a free-flowing rhythm.
Dembele went close and Gavi should have done better when Alves found him with a cross as the chances began piling up.
The breakthrough finally came with Gavi feeding Dembele after intercepting a pass and the Frenchman drilling the ball into the right-hand corner.
But the All Stars came out firing in the second half.
Reno Piscopo bundled the ball into the net two minutes after the restart, and they caught Barcelona napping again six minutes later with a counter-attack that Adama Traore -- who shares the same name as the Barca winger -- finished with a simple tap-in.
Rattled, the Spaniards reset and Barcelona's Traore made it 2-2 in the 72nd minute with a vicious shot that was saved but trickled over the line.
Fati got the winner five minutes later, curling the ball into the net after good work from Antonio Aranda. The All Stars nearly ruined the party, Garang Kuol rattling the post with three minutes left.
P.Silva--AMWN