How a French director pulled off Cannes's crazy Mexican narcos hit
A musical set in Mexico but filmed in the Paris suburbs by a director who does not speak Spanish and with a trans woman playing a man -- "Emilia Perez" is perhaps the craziest movie at the Cannes Film Festival.
Read moreMan City make case to be ranked as England's greatest-ever team
Manchester City strengthened their case to be ranked as English football's greatest-ever team by winning the Premier League title for an unprecedented fourth consecutive year on Sunday.
Read moreHamdy gives Zamalek second CAF Confederation Cup title
Ahmed Hamdy scored midway through the first half to give Zamalek of Egypt a 1-0 victory over Renaissance Berkane of Morocco on Sunday and a second CAF Confederation Cup title.
Read moreRome champion Zverev eyes French Open but wary of Djokovic 'at his best'
Alexander Zverev is gunning for the French Open after winning his second Rome Open title on Sunday, but warned of the ever-present danger posed by defending Roland Garros champion, Novak Djokovic.
Read moreSpain recalls its ambassador to Argentina over 'insult'
Spain said Sunday it was recalling its ambassador from Buenos Aires after Argentine President Javier Milei, speaking at a far-right gathering in Madrid, called Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's wife "corrupt".
Read moreReal Sociedad reach Europa League, Cadiz relegated
Real Sociedad beat Real Betis 2-0 on Sunday in La Liga's penultimate round of matches to clinch Europa League qualification next season at the expense of their opponents.
Read moreMan City's six Premier League titles in seven years 'insane': Guardiola
Pep Guardiola said Manchester City are enjoying their golden era after winning a fourth consecutive Premier League title, and sixth in seven years, on Sunday.
Read moreDramatic last-round showdown under way at PGA Championship
Co-leaders Collin Morikawa and Xander Schauffele teed off in Sunday's final pairing at the PGA Championship as the targets in an 18-hole major shootout featuring several top stars.
Read moreIt may take 100 points to stop Man City, says Arsenal boss Arteta
Mikel Arteta admitted Arsenal might need to amass 100 points to end Manchester City's dominance of the Premier League next season.
Read moreArteta has Arsenal primed for success despite title pain
As Mikel Arteta surveyed the emotional toll of heart-broken Arsenal's failure to win the Premier League, the Gunners manager could take comfort that the roots of his team's revival should be strong enough to withstand their trauma.
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