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Simona Halep Upset in French Open by Iga Swiatek Swiatek bounced Halep, the top seed, in straight sets in the fourth round to deliver the biggest surprise so far in a women's draw that has been upended.
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North Belfast man dies in 'tragic incident' in Turkey Mr Finucane said three men were involved in an "incident" abroad. One of them is understood to have died on Saturday, while the other two, who are ...
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Hopes Fade for New Political Course in Algeria a Year After Popular Uprising "We are moving backward fast," said a leading figure in protests last year that ousted the country's authoritarian ruler.
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Central Europe struggles in second Covid surge after earlier success The Czech Republic coped so well with the first phase of the coronavirus pandemic that in June around 2,000 people gathered at a 500m-long dinner ...
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Hacker Uploads Own Fingerprints To Crime Scene In Dumbest Cyber Attack Ever To be honest, as a 'greybeard' who has spent most of his working life in the cybersecurity space, I've seen some pretty weird hacking stuff go down.
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Nadal Ends Korda's Run In Paris Rafael Nadal improves to 97-2 at Roland Garros. © Shaun Botterill/Getty Images. ATP Staff Oct 04, 2020. Spaniard to face Zverev or Sinner in quarter- ...
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Pope Criticizes Lack of Unity in World's Response to Coronavirus In an encyclical, the most authoritative form of papal teaching, Francis lamented poor cooperation among countries and warned the forces of "myopic, ...
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Nagorno-Karabakh: Azerbaijan says civilian killed in Ganja Azerbaijan's foreign ministry says one civilian has been killed and four wounded in an Armenian rocket attack on the Azerbaijani city of Ganja on ...
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Badosa ousts former champion Ostapenko in Paris Former French Open girls' singles champion Paula Badosa beat Jelena Ostapenko in the third round in Paris, continuing her career-best effort at a ...
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With Trump in hospital, uncertainty reigns. It's not likely to end any time soon Taking pleasure in another person being unwell is usually a sign that one has lost one's moral bearings. In this case, Trump's own cavalier behaviour ...
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