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- Palestinian athletes to be invited to Paris Olympics: Bach to AFP
- Olympic chief Bach has 'full confidence' in WADA over Chinese swimmers
- Olympic chief backs 'iconic' Paris opening ceremony despite security fears
- Olympic deal shows bubbling market for zero-alcohol beers
- 'Everyone sits out': Yangon parks offer heatwave relief
- Hamas studying new Israeli truce proposal as mediators seek to revive talks
- Migrants eyeing Europe bide their time in Tunisia
- Sudanese filmmakers shine light on war's 'silent problems'
- Cicada-palooza! Billions of bugs to blanket America
- US paramedic sentenced over death of Black man during arrest
- McIlroy and Lowry in the hunt at PGA Zurich Classic
- Weinstein accuser felt 'sick' after conviction overturned
- Leicester promoted to Premier League as Leeds crash
- Rating agencies doubt France's target to cut massive debt
- Ahly, Esperance book CAF Champions League final places
- Liverpool reach agreement for Arne Slot to become new manager - reports
- 'Catch and kill' tabloid chief winds up testimony in Trump trial
- Guler stretches Madrid's vast Liga lead at Real Sociedad
- UN ends, suspends probes into 5 UNRWA staffers accused by Israel
- Team from mediator Egypt in Israel for Gaza truce talks
- Biden stalls on menthol cigarette ban fearing Black vote backlash
- NFL will allow players to wear Guardian Cap helmets in games
- Aaron Sorkin working on new Facebook movie tied to Jan 6 riots
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- 10 killed in fire at Brazil hotel turned homeless shelter
- Daimler Truck braces for possible strike in 3 southern US states
- 'Ballistic' Bairstow stars as Punjab pull off record T20 chase
- Bairstow stars as Punjab pull off record T20 chase
- Giannis out for Bucks in game three of NBA series with Pacers
- 'Catch and kill' tabloid chief winding up testimony in Trump trial
- China anti-doping agency says will 'actively cooperate' with WADA audit
- Reigning Indy 500 champ Newgarden apologizes for rule violation
- US announces $6 bn in security aid for Ukraine
- Jewish students conflicted over US campus protests
- King Charles to resume some public duties during cancer treatment: palace
- Erdogan's White House talks with Biden postponed: Turkish official
- Greece hands Olympic flame to 2024 Paris Games hosts
- England's Farrell to play for World XV against France
- Team UAE prodigy Ayuso takes Tour de Romandie lead
- Despite climate crisis, US Green Party struggling for traction
- Champions Alcaraz and Sabalenka through in Madrid Open
- Spurs will be on the attack against Arsenal: Postecoglou
- Alcaraz returns in style to start Madrid title defence
- Emery tells Villa to seize 'amazing' top four chance
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- Team from Gaza mediator Egypt arrives in Israel for truce talks
- Moyes to decide on West Ham future at end of season
Umfrage: Bayern Favorit - gegen Dortmund und im Titelrennen
Trotz der Unruhen während der Länderspielpause und der sehr guten Form des Gegners ist Fußball-Rekordmeister Bayern München für die Mehrheit der Fans Favorit im Bundesliga-Topspiel gegen Borussia Dortmund. In einer Umfrage des Senders Sky gaben 51,5 Prozent der 1034 Befragten an, dass sie an einen Triumph der Bayern am Samstagabend (18.30 Uhr/Sky) glauben.
Nur 22,7 Prozent denken hingegen, dass der BVB erstmals seit neun Jahren in München einen Bundesliga-Sieg einfahren kann. 21,4 Prozent tippen auf ein Remis.
Auch die Tabellenführung der Dortmunder hält die Mehrheit für eine Momentaufnahme. 59,4 Prozent sind überzeugt, dass die Münchner die elfte Meisterschaft in Serie gewinnen werden, etwas mehr als ein Viertel glaubt an den BVB (28,3 Prozent).
Die Gunst der Zuschauerinnen und Zuschauer ist jedoch auf Seiten der Borussia. Ein Drittel (33,0 Prozent) würde dem Team von Trainer Edin Terzic den Titel gönnen, nur 24,6 Prozent würden sich über den Triumph der Bayern am Ende der Saison freuen.
O.Lorenz--BTB