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Postecoglou dismisses talk that Spurs fans will want to lose against Man City

Postecoglou dismisses talk that Spurs fans will want to lose against Man City

Ange Postecoglou said Tottenham will go all out to beat Manchester City on Tuesday, even though it could open the door to bitter north London rivals Arsenal to win the Premier League.

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French rugby great Mias dies aged 93

French rugby great Mias dies aged 93

Lucien Mias, who captained France to their first ever Five Nations championship title in 1959, died on Sunday night at the age of 93, according to the mayor of Mazamet, the town where he played for many years.

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US Fed vice chair says interest rates should remain on pause

US Fed vice chair says interest rates should remain on pause

The US central bank should keep interest rates at their current "restrictive" levels until it sees real progress in the fight to lower inflation, a senior Fed official said Monday.

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Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen testifies at trial

Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen testifies at trial

Donald Trump's one-time fixer and the star prosecution witness in the former president’s historic criminal trial testified Monday in a dramatic courtroom face-off with his former boss.

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Anglo American rejects BHP's improved takeover bid

Anglo American rejects BHP's improved takeover bid

Australian mining giant BHP revealed Monday that British rival Anglo American has rejected an "improved" takeover bid worth £34 billion ($43 billion) as it aims to create a copper titan.

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US stocks rise, Europe falls before inflation data

US stocks rise, Europe falls before inflation data

Wall Street rose Monday but European stock markets fell following a record run last week as investors turn their attention to key US inflation data.

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Environmental protests stop play at two Rome Open games

Environmental protests stop play at two Rome Open games

Environmental protestors stopped play at two matches at the Rome Open tennis tournament on Monday after invading courts in the Italian capital.

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Osaka and Rublev fall at Rome Open as climate protesters invade courts

Osaka and Rublev fall at Rome Open as climate protesters invade courts

Naomi Osaka's return to the Rome Open ended at the last 16 to China's Zheng Qinwen on Monday with men's fourth seed Andrey Rublev also exiting as environmental activists stopped play in two matches.

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African players in Europe: In-form Jackson heads Chelsea winner

African players in Europe: In-form Jackson heads Chelsea winner

Senegal striker Nicolas Jackson scored his fourth goal in three matches to give Chelsea a 3-2 victory over Nottingham Forest at the weekend.

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Sunak says UK at 'crossroads' but refuses to call election

Sunak says UK at 'crossroads' but refuses to call election

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak insisted on Monday that his beleaguered governing Conservative party can win a general election despite polls consistently indicating the opposite, but refused to set a date for the vote.

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