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Senegal beginning to live up to billing after slow AFCON start

Senegal beginning to live up to billing after slow AFCON start

After a slow start to their Africa Cup of Nations campaign, Sadio Mane's Senegal are finally starting to justify their tag as pre-tournament favourites heading into Wednesday's semi-final against Burkina Faso.

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Daimler completes Mercedes-Benz rename after truck split

Daimler completes Mercedes-Benz rename after truck split

German auto manufacturer Daimler officially changed its name to Mercedes-Benz on Tuesday after splitting with its truck subsidiary in a major corporate shakeup.

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European stocks rally after Tokyo, US gains

European stocks rally after Tokyo, US gains

European stock markets rallied Tuesday following gains in Tokyo and overnight on Wall Street as investors assess the outlook for interest rate hikes in the face of high inflation.

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Winter Olympics superpower Norway fears bittersweet backlash

Winter Olympics superpower Norway fears bittersweet backlash

When does Olympic dominance risk undermining the very sport that conferred that status?

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Swim world championships in Fukuoka moved to 2023 due to Covid: organisers

Swim world championships in Fukuoka moved to 2023 due to Covid: organisers

The swimming world championships scheduled to take place in the Japanese city of Fukuoka in May this year have been postponed until July 2023 because of Covid-19 risks, organisers said on Tuesday.

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Joao Cancelo signs contract extension at Man City

Joao Cancelo signs contract extension at Man City

Joao Cancelo has signed a two-year contract extension keeping him at Manchester City until 2027, the Premier League leaders announced on Tuesday.

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Myanmar protesters defy junta with strike and clapping protests on coup anniversary

Myanmar protesters defy junta with strike and clapping protests on coup anniversary

Anti-coup protesters across Myanmar defied a junta order not to mark the first anniversary of the military's power-grab with a silent strike and clapping protests on Tuesday, AFP correspondents said.

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Murder trial over Bangladesh factory collapse resumes after five years

Murder trial over Bangladesh factory collapse resumes after five years

Bangladesh has resumed the murder trial over one of the world's most devastating factory disasters after five years mired in appeals and court procedure, prosecutors told AFP on Tuesday.

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African Union girds for fight over Israel's status

African Union girds for fight over Israel's status

The African Union appears set for an internal clash over its relationship with Israel at a summit this weekend, a rare point of contention for a bloc that values consensus.

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Premier League clubs spend nearly £300 million in transfer window

Premier League clubs spend nearly £300 million in transfer window

Premier League clubs splashed out nearly £300 million in January -- the second-highest amount ever spent in the winter transfer window -- boosted by a flurry of late big-money moves.

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