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May 2024
Pep Lijnders: Klopp's right-hand man set to take over as RB Salzburg boss
Zelenskyy cancels planned trips abroad as Russian forces advance on two fronts
US says Boeing can be prosecuted for 737 MAX crashes
Brunson and Jokic turn it on in victories for Knicks and Nuggets
At least 16 dead after bus rolls off ledge in the Andes
Ireland come up short as Pakistan chase down series win in Clontarf
Riot police arrest protesters outside Georgian parliament over Russian-like 'foreign influence' law
Politicians came to blows in the parliament over the legislation that opposition members say mirrors Russian laws that silence dissent.
Huge manhunt in France after gunmen kill two prison officers and free inmate from prison van
Ryanair is planning to close its base in France's Bordeaux from November
Blinken says Russia 'must pay' for Ukraine destruction as he makes unannounced visit
Paret-Pientre takes tenth stage of Giro d'Italia on summit finish
European rights court to make final decision on Semenya
Israeli army claims UN vehicle hit in Rafah was in 'combat zone' after worker dies
Record 76 million internally displaced people worldwide, says monitor
Indonesia flood death toll rises to 50 with 27 missing
'Do it': Michael Cohen tells New York court he lied for Donald Trump
Thousands flee northern Gaza as Taoiseach holds talks about recognising state of Palestine
Donald Trump's former lawyer says he lied on his behalf in opening testimony to hush money trial
US warns of 'anarchy' if Israel invades Rafah as Gaza death toll passes 35,000
All Blacks captain Sam Cane to retire from international rugby
Catalan separatists lose majority in regional elections after 10 years in power
Brilliant Bayer Leverkusen stretch their unbeaten run to 50 games
Pakistan beat Ireland to force T20I series to a decider
Russia takes four more villages in Kharkiv as Ukrainian strike kills five people in Belgorod
Masterful Lomachenko knocks out Kambosos to win IBF lightweight crown
Israel strikes Gaza after fresh Rafah evacuation order
Over 4,000 people evacuated in Ukraine's Kharkiv region, says governor
Pogacar wins again on Giro d'Italia mountain
Man City continue march to title as they go top with 4-0 win at Fulham
Blues beat Hurricanes in top-of-the-table thriller to claim Super Rugby lead
Defending champion Nuggets claw back in NBA conference semi-finals, late Pacers winner stuns Knicks
'I felt ashamed': Trump hush money trial wraps third week of evidence after Stormy Daniels testifies
Russia launches ground offensive into Ukraine's Kharkiv region, opening new front in the war
Kylian Mbappe says he will leave PSG at end of season
Pogacar turns screw on Giro with stage 7 time trial win
More than 100,000 people have fled Rafah ahead of threatened invasion
Israel continues its bombardments despite Hamas accepting a ceasefire proposal put forward by mediators.
The population in Rafah had swelled to around 1.5 million after hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled fighting in other areas of Gaza.
Israel's military on Monday called for Gazans to leave eastern Rafah, which triggered widespread international alarm.
Israel has long resisted the idea of a permanent ceasefire, insisting it must finish the job of dismantling Hamas.
McIlroy in the mix as Schauffele takes lead at Quail Hollow
World Rugby ditches scrum option from free-kick and 'Dupont Law'
Leverkusen and Atalanta set-up Europa League final showdown in Dublin
The Aviva Stadium hosts the decider on 22 May.
Israel ready to 'stand alone' after Biden warns US will stop arms supply upon Rafah invasion
Israel has said the US President’s threat to halt supplies was “very disappointing”.