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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 6: Who said what
Who said what on the sixth day of the 2022 French Open at Roland Garros on Friday:
"I'd like to apologise to my family for giving them a heart attack."
-- Leylah Fernandez after her topsy-turvy win over Belinda Bencic.
"So Roland Garros, please ask for tickets for tomorrow. I know you can do it. President of Roland Garros, president of the Federation. I can go alone, eh? It's okay."
-- Diego Schwartzman makes a cheeky late plea for a place to Saturday's Champions League final between Real Madrid and Liverpool in Paris.
-- "It's a secret. I know what I want to buy but I probably need to do it in the next round."
-- Aliaksandra Sasnovich refuses to divulge her shopping plans after reaching the fourth round. She currently stands to pocket 220,000 euros ($236,000). A place in the quarter-finals guarantees 380,000 euros
"I can be pretty vulgar sometimes. It's not so good when I'm angry."
-- Amanda Anisimova on pre-match stress.
"I would just miss a ball long in the warmup and they would be like, 'Out'. And I'm like, Oh, my God, what is happening here. Like it really shook me. And I kind like was likes, Oh my God, like, they're all against me here and it was a zoo out there.
-- Daria Saville was taken aback by the support for her opponent after losing to Italy's Martina Trevisan.
"I don't really consider it a job, so I don't think it's that. I'm glad I enjoy this and can make some money from it, but I really would be out here without any money, without anybody in the crowd."
-- Coco Gauff, who recently celebrated her high school graduation with a trip to the Eiffel Tower.
"First one is you are very old."
-- Rafael Nadal on the significance of surpassing 300 Grand Slam wins.
"I don't know what it means anymore, next gen, new next gen. It's not the first time that I hear that. We should stop trying to put labels on people's backs. In the end, we are just as old as we are."
-- Felix Auger-Aliassime is tired of comparing generations.
"I don't know anything about whether my visa is going to be reinstated or whether I'm going to be allowed to come back to Australia. I would like to. I would like to go there and play Australian Open. I don't hold any grudges."
-- Novak Djokovic hopes a change in government in Australia will mean a fresh look at his visa status ahead of next year's tournament.
"I call her Jil-One-L."
-- Sloane Stephens on her last-16 opponent, Swiss 23rd seed Jil Teichmann.
P.Martin--AMWN