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Wounded Arsenal will fight back in title race: Arteta
Mikel Arteta insisted injury-hit Arsenal will fight back in the Premier League title race after admitting their lack of "courage" was the decisive factor in Sunday's pulsating 2-2 draw against Liverpool.
Yildiz drags Juve back from brink in eight-goal thriller at Inter
Kenan Yildiz fired Juventus back from two goals down to draw 4-4 in an incredible clash at Inter Milan on Sunday, which allowed Napoli to extend their Serie A lead to four points.
Ford added to England squad for New Zealand clash
Veteran fly-half George Ford was one of three players added Sunday to England's squad for next weekend's November international opener against New Zealand at Twickenham.
Trump back in New York as Harris targets grassroots
Donald Trump supporters lined up for his rally Sunday at a famous New York arena while Kamala Harris went neighborhood to neighborhood in Philadelphia, just over a week before America votes in an extraordinarily close White House race.
Faltering Atletico stumble again at Real Betis
Jose Gimenez's early own goal consigned Atletico Madrid to a 1-0 defeat at Real Betis on Sunday in La Liga.
Ohtani to play World Series game three after injury scare - report
Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani is set to play game three of the World Series after injuring his left shoulder late in game two, ESPN reported on Sunday, citing Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts.
In uncertain US election, two prestige papers refuse to pick sides
Days ahead of a close presidential election, two of the most prestigious liberal American newspapers have declined to give their usual endorsements to the Democratic Party candidate, sparking furious reactions.
England's Slade eager to face New Zealand after Exeter return
England centre Henry Slade set his sights on playing against New Zealand in next week's November international opener at Twickenham after making a comeback from shoulder surgery on Sunday.
'Venom' still kills, topping N.American box office
The new Columbia/Marvel superhero film "Venom: The Last Dance" failed to match the openings of the series' two previous episodes but still easily topped the North American box office with ticket sales estimated at $51 million, industry watchers said.
Conservatives top Bulgarian elections but fall short of majority
The party of conservative former premier Boyko Borisov once again came first in Bulgaria's general elections, exit polls showed on Sunday, but fell short of a majority that would put an end to the country's political turmoil.
Liverpool hold Arsenal in Premier League title clash, Man Utd beaten
Mohamed Salah's equaliser salvaged Liverpool a 2-2 draw at Premier League title rivals Arsenal on Sunday, while Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag suffered another damaging defeat at West Ham.
Chelsea's Palmer reminds Maresca of Blues favourite Zola
Enzo Maresca compared Chelsea crowd-pleaser Cole Palmer to former Stamford Bridge star Gianfranco Zola after the England midfielder's match-winning goal in a 2-1 victory at home to Newcastle on Sunday.
Bayern thump Bochum to retake Bundesliga top spot
Bayern Munich bounced back from Wednesday's Champions League drubbing in Barcelona, thumping rock-bottom Bochum 5-0 away to return to the Bundesliga summit on Sunday.
Salah strikes late as Liverpool snatch draw at title rivals Arsenal
Mohamed Salah rescued Liverpool as the Egypt star's late equaliser earned a pulsating 2-2 draw against title rivals Arsenal on Sunday.
Georgia opposition calls election results protests as president accuses Russia
The Georgian opposition on Sunday called for protests and the European Union demanded an investigation into "irregularities" after a disputed legislative vote that showed a win for the ruling party accused of moving towards Russia's orbit.
Egypt proposes two-day Gaza truce in hope of full ceasefire
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi announced on Sunday a proposed two-day truce and limited hostage exchange in Gaza aimed at securing "a complete ceasefire" after more than a year of war between Israel and Hamas.
Ex-president of Bolivia blames government as shots fired at him
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales said gunmen fired a hail of bullets at his car Sunday and he blamed the current president for the attack.
Beaten Man Utd only lacking good fortune, claims Ten Hag
Manchester United's under-fire manager Erik ten Hag said he could only fault his side's finishing after a damaging 2-1 defeat for the Dutchman at struggling West Ham on Sunday.
Postecoglou says Spurs out-battled in Crystal Palace loss
Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou said his side had lost too many battles as they slumped to a a 1-0 loss away to Crystal Palace on Sunday.
EU urges Georgia vote probe as ex-president calls for mass protests
EU chief Charles Michel on Sunday called for an investigation into election "irregularities" in Georgia after a disputed vote that showed a win for the ruling party accused of moving towards Russia's orbit.
Malinin wins Skate Canada for North American Grand Prix double
World Champion Ilia Malinin grabbed his second Grand Prix title in as many weeks on Sunday, capturing gold at Skate Canada by more than 40 points on the heels of his third straight Skate America triumph.
Mpetshi Perricard powers to 'amazing' first ATP 500 title in Basel
World number 50 Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard overpowered Ben Shelton 6-4, 7-6 (7/4) in Basel on Sunday to claim his first ATP 500 title.
Bayern thump Bochum to retake top spot
Bayern Munich bounced back from Wednesday's Champions League drubbing in Barcelona, thumping rock-bottom Bochum 5-0 away to return to the league summit on Sunday.
West Ham pile more pressure on Ten Hag, Palmer fires Chelsea to victory
West Ham piled more pressure on beleaguered Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag with a dramatic 2-1 win on Sunday as Cole Palmer inspired Chelsea to a victory by the same scoreline over Newcastle.
Balotelli set for Italy return with injury-hit strugglers Genoa
Mario Balotelli is set to return to Italian football with Genoa, the injury-hit Serie A club's sporting director Marco Ottolini confirmed on Sunday.
Japan ruling coalition projected to miss majority in election
Japan's ruling coalition has lost its majority after snap elections, Japanese media projected early Monday, in a major blow to new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba.
Netanyahu declares Iran strike a success as Israel pounds Lebanon, Gaza
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared on Sunday that what he called Israel's "precise and powerful" strikes on Iran had been a success, as his country's forces pounded targets in Gaza and Lebanon.
Draper holds off Khachanov for first ATP 500 title in Vienna
Jack Draper survived a second-set collapse to win the Vienna Open with a 6-4, 7-5 victory over Karen Khachanov on Sunday.
Left seeks to unseat conservative in Uruguay president vote
Uruguayans voted Sunday in presidential elections with a leftist favored to unseat the incumbent conservative, although a runoff looked likely.
'Failing' Judge vows to dig Yankees out of World Series hole
Aaron Judge has vowed to dig himself out of the batting slump that has helped leave the New York Yankees in a 2-0 hole in their World Series showdown with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Leon Marchand savours break from post-Olympics glare
Leon Marchand, a quadruple Olympic gold medallist at Paris 2024 and the man dubbed the "next Michael Phelps", has told AFP he is enjoying the relative anonymity of swimming in Asia.
Ex-president of Bolivia says 14 shots fired at his car
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales said gunmen fired a hail of bullets at his car Sunday as he traveled to a radio interview in the central city of Cochabamba, wounding his driver.