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Celtic celebrate Scottish title with comeback win over St Mirren

Celtic celebrate Scottish title with comeback win over St Mirren

Luis Palma scored a late winner as Scottish champions Celtic twice came from behind to round off their triumphant Premiership campaign with a 3-2 win at home to St Mirren on Saturday.

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Brighton boss De Zerbi to leave at end of season

Brighton boss De Zerbi to leave at end of season

Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi will leave the Premier League club by mutual consent after their final game of the season against Manchester United on Sunday.

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New Caledonia 'under siege' as French troops bid to restore order

New Caledonia 'under siege' as French troops bid to restore order

French Pacific territory New Caledonia was "under siege" Saturday, the mayor of its capital Noumea said, with another person killed in rioting that has left six dead over six days.

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Retiring Hart thanks Celtic fans for making him feel 'special'

Retiring Hart thanks Celtic fans for making him feel 'special'

Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart thanked the Glasgow giants' supporters for making him feel "special" following his final league appearance on Saturday

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Threats and bullets: Mexico's candidates risk lives to compete

Threats and bullets: Mexico's candidates risk lives to compete

The warning left Margarita Galan with no choice but to abandon her mayoral bid in a Mexican town where three candidates have already been murdered ahead of June elections.

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'Poor Things' director Lanthimos is my muse, says 'feminist' Emma Stone

'Poor Things' director Lanthimos is my muse, says 'feminist' Emma Stone

Emma Stone has won an Oscar working with director Yorgos Lanthimos, but the self-described feminist star on Saturday rejected the suggestion that she is the Greek auteur's "muse".

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PGA Championship resumes at Valhalla after delay for heavy fog

PGA Championship resumes at Valhalla after delay for heavy fog

Play resumed in the second round of the 106th PGA Championship at Valhalla on Saturday after heavy fog delayed the restart by two hours and 25 minutes and changed how players will be grouped for round three.

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Film director Mohammad Rasoulof fled Iran on foot: Guardian

Film director Mohammad Rasoulof fled Iran on foot: Guardian

Film director Mohammad Rasoulof made an "exhausting and extremely dangerous" walk across a mountainous borderland in order to avoid being jailed in Iran on national security charges, he told the Guardian newspaper.

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Slovak PM shooting: 'positive' health outlook, suspect in detention

Slovak PM shooting: 'positive' health outlook, suspect in detention

Slovakia's health minister said Saturday the prognosis for Prime Minister Robert Fico was "positive" after an assassination attempt as a court put the suspected gunman in pre-trial detention.

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Heavy fog delays restart of PGA Championship

Heavy fog delays restart of PGA Championship

Heavy fog has delayed Saturday's restart of the second round of the 106th PGA Championship at Valhalla and changed how players will be grouped for round three.

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