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Venezuela landslide leaves 25 dead, more than 50 missing
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Air France, Airbus trial to open over 2009 Rio-Paris crash
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76 people killed in Nigeria boat accident
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Padres blank Mets to book MLB playoff series against Dodgers
San Diego pitcher Joe Musgrove was overwhelming in a one-hit victory Sunday as the Padres blanked the New York Mets 6-0 to advance in the Major League Baseball playoffs.
History beckons for title-holders Australia at T20 World Cup
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High-octane commentator shakes up Qatar football scene
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England's Shadoff takes wire-to-wire LPGA Mediheal title
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Weinstein sex assault trial to open in Los Angeles
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'Super-pumped' Djokovic ending troubled year on a high
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22 dead, more than 50 missing in Venezuela landslide
A landslide in central Venezuela left at least 22 people dead and more than 50 missing after a river overflowed, officials said Sunday, in the latest deadly disaster caused by heavy rains to hit the country.
Ten Hag expects more from Ronaldo after hitting 700th club goal
Erik ten Hag is hoping Cristiano Ronaldo's 700th club goal of his career can spark a return to form after the Portuguese scored the winner in Manchester United's 2-1 win at Everton on Sunday.
Nervy Barca cling on to beat Celta and top La Liga
Pedri's goal helped Barcelona earn an agonising 1-0 win over Celta Vigo to move back top of La Liga on Sunday.
Napoli in sole command of Serie A thanks to super-sub Simeone
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Arsenal beat Liverpool to go top, Ronaldo hits 700 in Man Utd win
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Ronaldo's 700th club goal gives Man Utd win at Everton
Cristiano Ronaldo struck the 700th club goal of his career as Manchester United came from behind to beat Everton 2-1 at Goodison Park on Sunday.
Russia blames Ukraine for Crimean bridge blast
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Ronaldo nets 700th club goal of his career
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Super-sub Simeone strikes at Cremonese to send Napoli two points clear
Giovanni Simeone helped give Napoli command of Serie A on Sunday with the crucial goal in a 4-1 win at Cremonese which moved his team two points clear at the top.
Simeone strikes crucial blow at Cremonese to send Napoli two points clear
Giovanni Simeone helped give Napoli command of Serie A on Sunday with the crucial goal in a 4-1 win at Cremonese which moved his team two points clear at the top of the pile.
Casillas claims he was hacked after 'I'm gay' tweet, Puyol apologises
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'Smile' beats 'Lyle' to top N.American box office
Paramount executives kept the "Smile" on their face Sunday, as the deceptively named horror film topped North America's box office for a second weekend, scaring up an estimated $17.6 million, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations said.
'We are a family', says Martinelli as Arsenal go top
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Arsenal beat Liverpool to go top, Scamacca leads West Ham revival
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Saka sinks troubled Liverpool as Arsenal regain top spot
Arsenal returned to the top of the Premier League and plunged Liverpool's into turmoil as Bukayo Saka's double inspired a thrilling 3-2 win on Sunday.
Hurricane Julia slams Nicaragua, menaces Central America
Hurricane Julia raked across Nicaragua Sunday, lashing the country with winds and heavy rain and bringing potentially life-threatening flash flooding and mudslides to much of Central America.
Casillas claims was hacked after 'I'm gay' tweet
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'Humbled' Rahm matches Ballesteros with third Spanish Open title
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Krejcikova stuns Swiatek to claim Ostrava title
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Iyer, Kishan star as India hammer South Africa
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