Tunisia hope attacker Msakni will be fit for World Cup

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TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia are hopeful that their star performer in the qualifiers, Youssef Msakni, can recover in time to play in the...

Witsel hoping hard work pays off at World Cup

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HONG KONG (Reuters) - Tianjin Quanjian midfielder Axel Witsel knows he is not facing the same kind of quality opposition as his Belgian...

Mark Zuckerberg's Congress testimony: What he said

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Facebook founder and chief executive answers questions about the company's use and protection of user data. Source link

England loss means New Zealand's netball medal chances hang by thread

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GOLD COAST, Australia (Reuters) - Jo Harten and Helen Housby were clinical in the shooting circle as England beat New Zealand 54-45 in...

Letter from Africa: Why I loved Winnie Mandela, warts and all

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Ghanaian journalist Elizabeth Ohene on her admiration for the anti-apartheid campaigner. Source link

Salah and Firmino send Liverpool into last four

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MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Liverpool reached the Champions League semi-finals for the first time in 10 years as Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino...

Russia vetoes US resolution on Syria chemical weapons probe

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UN Security Council members vote on three rival resolutions after the alleged chemical attack in Syria's Douma. Source link

Salah starts for Liverpool, Aguero on bench for City

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MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Liverpool's in-form Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah was named in their starting lineup for Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final, second leg...

Tourist’s rape is latest in string of horrors on ‘Death Island’

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A British backpacker is the latest casualty on a tropical paradise dubbed “Death Island.” The 18-year-old, whose identity is being withheld, told police she...