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Norris clinches pole for Dutch GP
McLaren driver Lando Norris won pole position for Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix, the current world champion pipping Mercedes rivals George Russell and Kimi Antonelli into second and third place.
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Norris clinches pole for Dutch Grand Prix
McLaren driver Lando Norris took pole position for Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix, the world champion pipping Mercedes rivals George Russell and Kimi Antonelli into second and third place.
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Racist chants aimed at Vinicius Junior by Atletico Madrid fans
A group of Atletico Madrid fans were filmed chanting a racist song about Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior outside the Wanda Metropolitano stadium, before the teams met in Sunday's La Liga derby clash.
Yankees' Judge blasts 58th homer of MLB season
New York Yankees star centerfielder Aaron Judge smashed his 58th home run of the season on Sunday, moving closer to an iconic Major League Baseball record.
Mandhana stars as dominant India defeat England in ODI opener
Smriti Mandhana's elegant 91 off just 99 balls guided India to a seven-wicket win over England in their women's one-day international opener at Hove on Sunday.
De Zerbi appointed new Brighton boss
Brighton appointed Roberto De Zerbi as the club's new manager on Sunday, with the Italian handed a four-year contract.
Alcaraz seals Spain's spot in Davis Cup quarter-finals
World number one Carlos Alcaraz sealed Spain's berth in the Davis Cup quarter-finals on Sunday by beating South Korea's Kwon Soon-woo in straight sets.
Worcester boss fears for crisis rugby club's future
Worcester director of rugby Steve Diamond said the cash-strapped rugby union club still faced an uncertain future after a gutsy 36-21 loss at home to Exeter in the English Premiership on Sunday.
Historic Monza stun troubled Juve, Atalanta return to summit with Roma win
Monza plunged Juventus into fresh crisis on Sunday after beating the under pressure Turin giants 1-0 to win their first ever match in Serie A, while Atalanta are provisional league leaders after winning 1-0 at Roma.
Ukraine's First Lady views queen's coffin, meets Princess of Wales
Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska looked moved as she viewed Queen Elizabeth II's coffin in London on Sunday and later met the Princess of Wales.
'Woman King' rules N.American box office
"The Woman King," an epic about an all-female army of African warriors, easily topped the North American box office this weekend with an estimated take of $19 million, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday.
Guendouzi scores both goals in 1-1 draw as Marseille move top of Ligue 1
Marseille midfielder Matteo Guendouzi scored both goals as the southerners went top of Ligue 1 on Saturday with a 1-1 draw at home against Rennes.
King greets world leaders as UK counts down to queen's funeral
King Charles III welcomed world leaders to Buckingham Palace on Sunday ahead of the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, as US President Joe Biden paid a final tribute to the late monarch.
Hundreds attend anti-LGBTQ rally in Turkey
Hundreds of people attended an anti-LGBTQ rally Sunday in Istanbul, answering a call from dozens of conservative associations, an AFP photographer reported.
Siebatcheu, Becker fire 'dominant' Union Berlin top of Bundesliga
Second-half goals from Jordan Siebatcheu and Sheraldo Becker propelled Union Berlin back to the top of the Bundesliga with a 2-0 home win over Wolfsburg on Sunday.
Tobido takes five seconds to earn express red card
Nice defender Jean-Clair Todibo saw red after just nine seconds against Angers on Sunday, and that includes the four seconds it took referee Bastien Dechepy to pull the card out of his pocket.
Biden visits queen's coffin as UK counts down to funeral
US President Joe Biden paid his last respects in London to Queen Elizabeth II on Sunday, as time ticked down for ordinary mourners to view her coffin ahead of the funeral.
Spielberg's 'The Fabelmans' wins Toronto festival top prize
Steven Spielberg's deeply personal new movie "The Fabelmans" secured its position as an early Oscars frontrunner Sunday by winning the top prize at the Toronto International Film festival.
Villarreal battle back to keep pressure on Sevilla and Lopetegui
Alex Baena's strike earned Villarreal a 1-1 draw against Sevilla in La Liga on Sunday, keeping the pressure on the Andalucians' coach Julen Lopetegui.
Monza stun Juve for first Serie A win, in-form Udinese top the pile
Monza won their first ever match in Serie A on Sunday, stunning 10-man Juventus 1-0 to pile more pressure on under-fire Massimiliano Allegri.
Siebatcheu, Becker fire Union Berlin top of Bundesliga
Second-half goals from American striker Jordan Siebatcheu and forward Sheraldo Becker propelled Union Berlin back to the top of the Bundesliga table with a 2-0 home win over Wolfsburg on Sunday.
Monza claim first Serie A win to end Juve's unbeaten start
Monza won their first ever match in Serie A on Sunday after stunning 10-man Juventus 1-0 to pile more pressure on under-fire Massimiliano Allegri.
Iranian woman's death galvanises critics of 'morality police'
As Iran reels from a woman's death after her arrest by its "morality police", the Sunday front page of financial newspaper Asia declared: "Dear Mahsa, your name will become a symbol."
EU wants to suspend Hungary financing as it awaits reforms
The European Union's executive arm on Sunday proposed suspending 7.5 billion euros in financing for Hungary, as it awaited potential "game changer" anti-corruption reforms from Budapest.
Arsenal's Nwaneri becomes Premier League's youngest player at 15
Ethan Nwaneri made Premier League history on Sunday as the Arsenal midfielder became the youngest ever player in the English top flight at 15 years and 181 days.
Who's invited -- and who's not -- to Queen Elizabeth II's funeral
Hundreds of foreign royals and leaders are expected to attend the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in London on Monday -- one of the biggest diplomatic gatherings in decades.
Bastianini nails Aragon MotoGP on last lap as Quartararo crashes out
Enea Bastianin won the Aragon MotoGP with a last lap overtake after mayhem at the start as world champion Fabio Quartararo crashed out to put a severe dent in his hopes of retaining the title.
'Just say no' to roles that objectify women: Binoche
Actors must learn to just say "no" to roles that objectify women, Oscar-winning French actor Juliette Binoche said Sunday at the San Sebastian film festival where she will be honoured with an award for her acting career.
Bastianini wins Aragon MotoGP as Quartararo crashes out
Enea Bastianini won the Aragon MotoGP with a last lap overtake after drama at the start as world champion Fabio Quartararo crashed out.
Arsenal beat Brentford to regain Premier League top spot
Arsenal moved back to the top of the Premier League as goals from William Saliba, Gabriel Jesus and Fabio Vieira put the gloss on a dominant performance to beat Brentford 3-0.
27 people killed in China quarantine bus crash
Twenty-seven people died en route to a Covid-19 quarantine facility when their bus crashed in southwest China on Sunday, local authorities said, in the country's deadliest road accident this year.
Nienaber slams media storm as Springboks survive 'semi-final’
Springboks coach Jacques Nienaber said his team had come through a Rugby Championship "semi-final" against Argentina despite "disturbing" media allegations regarding his players.
Argentine dancers crowned world champions of tango
Two Argentine pairs were crowned winners of the world tango championships in Buenos Aires, the city government said Saturday.