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UK WWII veteran remembers joy of war's end, 80 years on
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Myanmar junta lets post-quake truce expire
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Rockets romp past Warriors to extend NBA playoff series
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Messi, Inter Miami CONCACAF Cup dream over as Vancouver advance
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UN body warns over Trump's deep-sea mining order
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UK local elections test big two parties
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US judge says Apple defied order in App Store case
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Seventeen years later, Brood XIV cicadas emerge in US
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Scorching 1,500m return for Olympic great Ledecky in Florida
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Israel's Netanyahu warns wildfires could reach Jerusalem
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Istanbul lockdown aims to prevent May Day marches
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Australian guard Daniels of Hawks named NBA's most improved
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Mexico City to host F1 races until 2028
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Morales vows no surrender in bid to reclaim Bolivian presidency
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Ukraine, US sign minerals deal, tying Trump to Kyiv
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Phenomenons like Yamal born every 50 years: Inter's Inzaghi
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Ukraine, US say minerals deal ready as Kyiv hails sharing
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Global stocks mostly rise following mixed economic data
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O'Sullivan says he must play better to win eighth snooker world title after seeing off Si Jiahui
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Sabalenka eases past Kostyuk into Madrid Open semis
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Netflix's 'The Eternaut' echoes fight against tyranny: actor Ricardo Darin
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US economy unexpectedly shrinks, Trump blames Biden
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Barca fight back against Inter in sensational semi-final draw
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Meta quarterly profit climbs despite big cloud spending
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US Supreme Court weighs public funding of religious charter school
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Climate change made fire conditions twice as likely in South Korea blazes: study
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Amorim says not even Europa League glory can save Man Utd's season
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Syria reports Israeli strikes as clashes with Druze spread
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Ukraine, US say minerals deal ready as suspense lingers
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Everything is fine: Trump's cabinet shrugs off shrinking economy
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Chelsea boss Maresca adamant money no guarantee of success
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Wood warns England cricketers against 'dumb' public comments
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US economy shrinks, Trump blames Biden
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Caterpillar so far not hiking prices to offset tariff hit
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Japan's Kawasaki down Ronaldo's Al Nassr to reach Asian Champions League final
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Trump praises Musk as chief disruptor eyes exit
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Chahal hat-trick helps Punjab eliminate Chennai from IPL playoff race
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Pope Francis saw clergy's lack of humility as a 'cancer': author
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Weinstein accuser recounts alleged rape at assault retrial in NY
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Piastri heads into Miami GP as the man to beat
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US economy unexpectedly shrinks in first quarter, Trump blames Biden
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Maxwell likely to miss rest of IPL with 'fractured finger'
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Syria reports Israeli strikes after warning over Druze as sectarian clashes spread
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Despite war's end, Afghanistan remains deep in crisis: UN relief chief
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NFL fines Falcons and assistant coach over Sanders prank call
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British teen Brennan takes stage 1 of Tour de Romandie
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Swedish reporter gets suspended term over Erdogan insult
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Renewable energy in the dock in Spain after blackout
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South Africa sets up inquiry into slow apartheid justice
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Stocks retreat as US GDP slumps rattles confidence

French Open day 5: Who said what
Who said what on the fifth day of the 2022 French Open at Roland Garros on Thursday:
"I'm a little bit scared of spiders, but I need to say I was much more scared when I was 10 or 12. When you grow up you need to sometimes face your fears. I never saw a tarantula, so I think I'm going to be scared if I see one. I'm not any more scared of small spiders."
-- World number two Daniil Medvedev on one of his main phobias
"My friends and my family are saying, 'Can you please calm down or stay on the sofa for one afternoon?' It's impossible for me. I have so much energy. That's what helps me as well on matches. I can't complain."
-- Paula Badosa on her all-action style which one reporter compared to cartoon character Road Runner
"Even the last point, I was just like, can this just end? At some point either me lose or you win, I don't care any more. It was like I just want this to be over. It was so stressful."
-- Jessica Pegula who needed eight match points to beat Anhelina Kalinina in three sets having led 6-1, 5-1 at one stage
"My plan is to fly away."
-- Karolina Pliskova after being knocked out by France's world number 227 Leolia Jeanjean
"I stopped playing when I was young, I just wanted to give myself another chance, because in my head since I was good when I was like 14, 15, I'm like why I can't be good 10 years later. So that's why. I take my chance, and so far it's working."
-- The 26-year-old Jeanjean whose career was curtailed by three knee fractures on her decision to play pro tennis after a successful college career in the United States
"It was difficult to stay focused, especially towards the end, you know, when he kind of started to have a little bit of fun."
-- Miomir Kecmanovic on beating close friend Alexander Bublik in four sets
"I loved the Chateau of Versailles because everything is so symmetrical. I love maths so if things are not symmetrical, then I am like 'wow, this is so wrong'."
-- Iga Swiatek on her fondness for one of France's most visited sites
"It was just a panic attack. I didn't know how to handle it, because I don't have it often."
-- 2018 champion Simona Halep on a worrying moment in her defeat to China's Zheng Qinwen
P.Costa--AMWN