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Tuchel takes positives from scrappy England draw against Uruguay
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Japanese star Sakamoto signs off with fourth world skating gold
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US envoy hopeful on Iran talks as strikes target nuclear facilities
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Controversial African champions Morocco salvage Ecuador draw on Ouahbi debut
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Dutch end Norway's unbeaten run as Haaland rests
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'Strait of Trump': US president says Iran must open key waterway
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Wirtz steals show as Germany win thriller in Switzerland
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White jeered on England return as Uruguay snatch friendly draw
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Tiger Woods arrested, charged with DUI after Florida crash: police
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Oyarzabal double fires Spain to win over Serbia
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Japan's Sakamoto ends career with fourth world skating title
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US hopes for Iran meetings 'this week': envoy Witkoff
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Uncertainty over war-induced oil crisis dominates key energy summit
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Czech Lehecka beats France's Fils to reach Miami Open final
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No pressure? Pochettino urges US co-hosts to 'play free' at World Cup
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Duckett eager to show hunger for England success after Ashes flop
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'We are ready': astronauts arrive at launch site for Moon mission
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Fishy trades before major news spark insider trading allegations
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Tiger Woods involved in Florida car crash: reports
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WTO reform talks coming to the crunch
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Renaissance master Raphael honored at New York's Met museum
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Israel hits Iran nuclear sites as Washington trails end to war
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US court overturns $16.1 bn judgment against Argentina over oil firm seizure
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England quick Tongue backs Cooley to make him a better bowler
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Stand at new Inter Miami stadium to be named for Messi
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G7 urges end to attacks on civilians in Middle East war
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Mideast war leaves 6,000 tonnes of tea stuck at Kenya port
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US and Israel hit nuclear sites as Rubio trails end to Iran war
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China used fake LinkedIn profiles to spy on NATO, EU: security source
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Djokovic withdraws from Monte-Carlo Masters
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G7 ministers urge end to attacks against civilians in Mideast war
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French Olympic ice dance champions lead at worlds
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Mexico searches for missing Cuba aid boats
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Late Suarez winner stops Champions League holders PSG in Lisbon
A last-gasp Luis Suarez header condemned Paris Saint-Germain to a 2-1 defeat at Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday jeopardising the Champions League titleholders' chances of a top eight finish and direct qualification for the last-16.
Frank seeks Spurs 'momentum' after beating Dortmund
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank said Spurs must use the momentum of a 2-0 Champions League win over Borussia Dortmund to turn around their dismal Premier League form.
Jesus' 'dream' brace at Inter fires Arsenal into Champions League last 16
Gabriel Jesus pushed Arsenal into the last 16 of the Champions League with a double in Tuesday's 3-1 win at Inter Milan which made the Gunners mathematically sure of a top-eight finish.
Tottenham beat 10-man Dortmund to hand Frank stay of execution
Tottenham handed manager Thomas Frank some respite as they dominated 10-man Borussia Dortmund in a 2-0 win that lifted Spurs into fourth in the Champions League table.
Mbappe, Vinicius help Real Madrid thrash Monaco in Champions League
Kylian Mbappe struck twice against his former side Monaco as Real Madrid romped to an emphatic 6-1 Champions League victory on Tuesday to ease tensions around the club.
Jesus fires Arsenal past Inter and into Champions League last 16
Gabriel Jesus pushed Arsenal into the last 16 of the Champions League with a double in Tuesday's 3-1 win at Inter Milan which made the Gunners mathematically sure of a top-eight finish.
Humiliated Man City have to 'change the dynamic': Guardiola
Pep Guardiola admitted Manchester City need to "change the dynamic" after their humiliating 3-1 defeat against Norwegian minnows Bodo/Glimt in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Golden State's Butler out for season with ACL injury: agent
Golden State Warriors star Jimmy Butler will miss the remainder of the NBA season after suffering a serious right knee injury, US media reports said on Tuesday.
Wales Six Nations strike threat just 'speculation' for Tandy
Wales head coach Steve Tandy has said the possibility of strike action by his players during the Six Nations is just "speculation" for now amid more off-field uncertainty over the future of the nation's club teams.
Man City stunned by Bodo/Glimt in epic Champions League upset
Manchester City suffered a humiliating 3-1 defeat against Bodo/Glimt on Tuesday as the Norwegian minnows caused one of the biggest shocks in Champions League history.
Howe calls on Newcastle to use spirit of Robson to inspire win over PSV
Eddie Howe urged Newcastle to use the spirit of former boss Bobby Robson as they target a vital Champions League victory against PSV Eindhoven.
Ter Stegen to join Girona on loan: Barca coach Flick
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick confirmed Tuesday reports that veteran goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen will join neighbours Girona on loan.
Scotland boss Townsend picks veterans Gray and Cherry for Six Nations
Scotland coach Gregor Townsend said France-based forwards Jonny Gray and Dave Cherry would add experience and reliability after naming his 40-man squad for the Six Nations on Tuesday.
Record try-scorer Penaud faces French axe for Six Nations
France's record try-scorer Damian Penaud will be dropped from the holders' Six Nations squad in a shock move by coach Fabien Galthie, a source close to the winger told AFP on Tuesday.
Salah back in Liverpool squad after AFCON
Mohamed Salah made his much-anticipated return to the Liverpool squad on Tuesday following the Africa Cup of Nations as the club prepare to face Marseille in the Champions League.
Rosenior keen to build winning ties with 'world-class' Fernandez
Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior said he is hoping Enzo Fernandez can be convinced to remain at Stamford Bridge for the long term by success on the pitch.
France set to face New Zealand with second-string squad
France are set to be without a host of their first-choice players for their Nations Championship opener with New Zealand, after the French Rugby Federation (FFR) and the French rugby league (LNR) announced an agreement on Tuesday.
Struggling Suryakumar will not adapt style to find form before T20 World Cup
India skipper Suryakumar Yadav said on Tuesday he would not change his style of batting as he bids to stop an alarming slump in form heading into the T20 World Cup.
Scotland recall veteran Gray for Six Nations campaign
Scotland coach Gregor Townsend on Tuesday named France-based forwards Jonny Gray and Dave Cherry in his 40-man squad for the Six Nations.
Salah returns to Liverpool training after AFCON
Mohamed Salah made his much-anticipated return to Liverpool training on Tuesday following the Africa Cup of Nations as the club prepare to face Marseille in the Champions League.
Scotland recall Gray, Cherry for Six Nations
Scotland coach Gregor Townsend on Tuesday named France-based forwards Jonny Gray and Dave Cherry in his 40-man squad for the Six Nations.
Scheib storms to Kronplatz giant slalom victory as Brignone impresses in World Cup return
Julia Scheib continued her dominance of the World Cup giant slalom with victory in Kronplatz on Tuesday as Federica Brignone impressed with a sixth-placed finish in her comeback run ahead of the Winter Olympics.
Lake named as captain as Wales unveil Six Nations squad
Wales head coach Steve Tandy named Dewi Lake as his captain for the Six Nations on Tuesday as he unveiled a 38-player squad for the tournament.
Jellyfish-inspired Osaka battles into Australian Open round two
Naomi Osaka laboured into the Australian Open round two on Tuesday with her victory second to an audacious "jellyfish-inspired" fashion statement she made entering centre court.
Mercedes chief designer Owen to leave F1 team
Mercedes chief designer John Owen is to leave the Formula One team later this year, it was announced on Tuesday.
Osaka steals show at Australian Open as Sinner strolls through
Jannik Sinner barely broke sweat in launching his quest to win a third Australian Open in a row on Tuesday as Naomi Osaka stole the show with a bold fashion statement.
Brignone impresses in first run of Kronplatz giant slalom in World Cup comeback
Federica Brignone was seventh quickest in the first run of Tuesday's giant slalom in Kronplatz as the reigning World Cup champion made her return to alpine skiing ahead of the Winter Olympics.
In-form Bencic makes light work of Boulter at Australian Open
In-form Belinda Bencic swatted aside an erratic Katie Boulter for the loss of five games Tuesday to fire a warning shot at the Australian Open.
Sinner into Melbourne round two as opponent retires hurt
Jannik Sinner strolled into the second round of the Australian Open on Tuesday when his opponent retired with the two-time defending champion in full control.
Monfils bids Melbourne farewell as Keys makes nervous start
Madison Keys admitted being "very nervous" as she launched her title defence with a shaky win on Tuesday at the Australian Open while French showman Gael Monfils bid farewell in a battling defeat.
Veteran Monfils exits to standing ovation on Australian Open farewell
French entertainer Gael Monfils was bundled out of the Australian Open in the first round on Tuesday in a brave farewell to a tournament he has lit up so many times.
Precision-serving former finalist Rybakina powers on in Melbourne
Former finalist Elena Rybakina warned Tuesday if her serve was firing she would be a threat at the Australian Open, after reinforcing her title credentials with a comfortable first-round victory.