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US ends duty-free shipping loophole for low-cost goods from China
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Renewables sceptic Peter Dutton aims for Australian PM's job
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Australians vote in election swayed by inflation, Trump
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Syria slams Israeli Damascus strike as 'dangerous escalation'
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Grand Theft Auto VI release postponed to May 2026
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Lawyers probe 'dire' conditions for Meta content moderators in Ghana
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Maresca confident Chelsea can close gap to Liverpool
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Watchdog accuses papal contenders of ignoring sex abuse
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Berlin culture official quits after funding cut backlash
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US hiring better than expected despite Trump uncertainty
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EU fine: TikTok's latest setback
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Stocks gain on US jobs data, tariff talks hopes
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Barca's Ter Stegen to return from long lay-off for Valladolid trip
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US hiring slows less than expected, unemployment unchanged
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Man Utd must 'take risk' and rotate players as they target European glory: Amorim
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Vatican chimney installed ahead of papal conclave
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Toulouse's Ramos to miss Champions Cup semi with injury
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Grand Theft Auto VI release postponed to May 2026: publisher
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S.African mother found guilty of selling young daughter
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EU wins post-Brexit fishing row with Britain
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Activists say drones attacked aid boat bound for Gaza
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Israel says struck near Syria presidential palace amid Druze clashes
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Eurozone inflation holds above expectations in April
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Orgies, murder and intrigue, the demons of the Holy See
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'Deadly blockade' leaves Gaza aid work on verge of collapse: UN, Red Cross
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Pakistani Kashmir orders stockpiling of food as India tensions flare
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Stock markets gain as China mulls US tariff talks
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Mahrez aims to land first Asian Champions League for Al Ahli
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West Bank Palestinians losing hope 100 days into Israeli assault
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Activists say drones hit aid boat heading for Gaza, blame Israel
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Stokes fit to captain England against Zimbabwe
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TikTok fined 530 mn euros in EU over China data transfer
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Howe urges Newcastle to be ruthless in transfer market
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England defender Dier to leave Bayern at end of season - club official
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UK comedian Russell Brand appears in court on rape charges
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Trump signs executive order to cut NPR, PBS public funding
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'No dumping ground': Tunisia activist wins award over waste scandal
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French prison attacks linked to drug traffickers, say prosecutors
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Hong Kong posts 3.1% growth, warns of trade war 'risk'
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Fresh turmoil ahead of South Korean election
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German chemical giant BASF keeps outlook, warns on tariffs
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80 years on, Dutch WWII musical still 'incredibly relevant'
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Slot says Liverpool Premier League win was one of 'best days of my life'
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UK comedian Russell Brand arrives at court to face rape charges
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Bangladesh's influential Islamists promise sharia as they ready for polls
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Shell net profit sinks 35% in first-quarter as oil prices fall
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Fearing Indian police, Kashmiris scrub 'resistance' tattoos
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Australian PM says battle ahead to win election
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In show stretched over 50 years, Slovenian director shoots for space
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Hard right wins local UK election in blow to PM Starmer

French Open day 9: Who said what
Who said what on the ninth day of the 2022 French Open at Roland Garros on Monday:
"He serves good, but he's not John Isner."
-- Stefanos Tsitsipas after losing to teenager Holger Rune in the fourth round.
"One-of-a-kind of an opponent I would say. But I can see something different next time with this opponent. I'm pretty convinced I can do way better. This is not where I've maxed out."
-- Tsitsipas pledging a different result the next time he meets Rune.
"He's always been my idol growing up. Why I love him so much is basically his game, his transition to the net is very rare. These days you mostly see the players hitting on the baseline, hitting as hard as they can. To watch him play so much more than just strokes, forehand and backhand, it's so inspiring."
-- Rune on his inspiration, Roger Federer.
"I have no driver licence, so I don't think I would be a good driver. And I'm not this kind of person who likes these fast, dangerous things. I am not even going to roller coasters. So that's not my thing for sure."
-- Daria Kasatkina on enjoying Netflix F1 documentary series "Drive to Survive".
"This is me."
-- Italy's Camila Giorgi after her all-or-nothing game yielded 37 unforced errors in a 6-2, 6-2 last-16 defeat to Daria Kasatkina
"What happened? I was serving and I felt something on the left knee. I hoped it would go away. But it didn't."
-- Jannik Sinner on the knee injury which forced him out of his last-16 tie against Andrey Rublev.
D.Kaufman--AMWN