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Eriksen restarts football career as Man Utd drop points

Eriksen restarts football career as Man Utd drop points

Christian Eriksen made an emotional return to football eight months after his cardiac arrest on Saturday as Manchester United dropped points in their push for a Premier League top-four place with a 0-0 draw against Watford.

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Emotional Rublev wins title in Dubai after plea for peace

Emotional Rublev wins title in Dubai after plea for peace

An emotional Andrey Rublev said he will sleep for two days after securing his third trophy in seven days by ending the dream run of Czech qualifier Jiri Vesely with a 6-3, 6-4 victory in the Dubai final on Saturday.

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Swiatek claims Qatar Open title, dedicates win to 'suffering Ukraine'

Swiatek claims Qatar Open title, dedicates win to 'suffering Ukraine'

Poland's Iga Swiatek swept aside Anett Kontaveit in the Qatar Open final on Saturday and dedicated her victory to "the people who are suffering in Ukraine".

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Haraguchi off mark for Union, Bundesliga shows Ukraine solidarity

Haraguchi off mark for Union, Bundesliga shows Ukraine solidarity

Japan midfielder Genki Haraguchi finally scored his first goal for Union Berlin Saturday while around Germany, Bundesliga clubs showed solidarity in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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'Russia out!' Worldwide protests in solidarity with Ukraine

'Russia out!' Worldwide protests in solidarity with Ukraine

Pro-Ukraine protests erupted across the world on Saturday, as thousands took to the streets from London to Rome to Barcelona to denounce Russia's assault on its neighbour.

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France thrash Scots to stay on course for Grand Slam

France thrash Scots to stay on course for Grand Slam

France stayed on course for their first Six Nations Grand Slam and title since 2010 with a thumping 36-17 victory over Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday.

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Putin and the West: From curiosity to cataclysm

Putin and the West: From curiosity to cataclysm

Russian President Vladimir Putin's two decades of relations with the West, initially marked by fascination over what the ex-KGB agent stood for and then bursts of cooperation, have now reached a point of no return with his invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.

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Eriksen returns to football eight months after cardiac arrest

Eriksen returns to football eight months after cardiac arrest

Christian Eriksen made an emotional return to competitive football eight months after suffering a cardiac arrest on the pitch, coming on as a substitute for Brentford against Newcastle on Saturday.

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Van Aert shows early-season power to win Het Nieuwsblad

Van Aert shows early-season power to win Het Nieuwsblad

Local hero Wout van Aert opened the classic season by surging away from a powerful pack to win Het Nieuwsblad on Saturday.

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Russian troops ordered to advance in Ukraine

Russian troops ordered to advance in Ukraine

Russia on Saturday ordered its troops to advance in Ukraine "from all directions" as the Ukrainian capital Kyiv imposed a blanket curfew and officials reported 198 civilian deaths.

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