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Dominant Europe on the brink of historic Ryder Cup triumph
Europe golfers were poised to complete a historic Ryder Cup victory over the United States as Sunday's concluding singles matches teed off at Bethpage Black.
Injured Hovland withdraws from Ryder Cup as Europe moves closer to win
Norway's Viktor Hovland withdrew from the Ryder Cup on Sunday with a neck injury, a move that lifted Europe closer to a historic victory over the United States at Bethpage Black.
Roma beat Verona to join Napoli at Serie A summit
Roma joined Napoli at the top of Serie A on Sunday after beating Verona 2-0 ahead of the reigning champions' hotly-anticipated clash with AC Milan.
Watkins sparks Aston Villa revival for first Premier League win
Ollie Watkins ended his barren spell in front of goal as Aston Villa came from behind to beat Fulham 3-1 for their first Premier League win of the season on Sunday.
Pogacar defends cycling world title with solo run
Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar won an epic men's road race at the cycling world championships on Sunday going solo from 66km out in the 267km slog over the hills around Kigali.
No handshake again as India bowl against Pakistan in Asia Cup final
India skipper Suryakumar Yadav won the toss and elected to field first against Pakistan as the two teams stuck to no handshakes and cold vibes in the Asia Cup final on Sunday.
Zverev downs racket-smashing Moutet in Beijing as Gauff digs deep
Alexander Zverev sent off racket snapper Corentin Moutet on Sunday for a quarter-final date with Daniil Medvedev at the China Open as Coco Gauff kept her title defence hopes alive.
Leverkusen's Schick set for spell on sidelines
Bayer Leverkusen striker Patrik Schick will be out until mid-October with a thigh injury sustained in Saturday's 2-1 win at St Pauli, his club said Sunday.
Massive Russian missile and drone barrage kills four in Kyiv
Russia pounded Ukraine for hours with hundreds of drones and missiles overnight, killing at least four people, including a 12-year-old girl, Kyiv said Sunday.
Indian actor-politician's aides charged after rally stampede kills 40
Police charged three close aides of a popular actor and politician with culpable homicide and negligence on Sunday after a stampede at his rally in southern India killed at least 40 people, officials said.
England still have 'another peak to climb' after Women's Rugby World Cup triumph
An all-conquering England team still have "another peak to climb" after their Women's Rugby World Cup final win over Canada, according to coach John Mitchell.
Real Madrid's Carvajal Clasico doubt after calf injury
Real Madrid defender Dani Carvajal is set to miss around a month after the club diagnosed him with a calf injury on Sunday, making him a doubt for the Clasico in October.
Moldova votes in tense polls, torn between EU and Russia
Moldovans voted on Sunday in parliamentary elections that could see Ukraine's neighbour swerve from its pro-European path back toward Moscow's orbit, with the government and the EU accusing Russia of interfering in the ex-Soviet country.
Alcaraz makes light of injury to reach Japan Open semis
Carlos Alcaraz again looked untroubled by his ankle injury as he brushed aside American Brandon Nakashima 6-2, 6-4 on Sunday to reach the Japan Open semi-finals.
Slips, salt and stripes: key looks from Milan fashion week
The main shows at Milan Fashion Week wrap up Sunday after another season of knock-out dresses, immaculate tailoring, leather coats and glorious handbags.
Gauff digs deep to keep China Open title defence alive
Defending champion Coco Gauff withstood a gruelling examination by Leylah Fernandez on Sunday, battling through 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 to keep her hopes of winning back-to-back China Opens alive.
Russian missile and drone barrage kills four in Kyiv
Ukraine said Sunday that Russia had pounded the country with hundreds of drones and missiles overnight for hours, killing at least four people in the capital alone.
Emotional Marquez 'at peace' after winning seventh MotoGP title
An emotional Marc Marquez said he was "at peace" with himself after winning his first MotoGP world title since 2019 on Sunday, capping a remarkable comeback from an injury nightmare.
Massive crowd, chaos preceded deadly India rally stampede
A stampede that killed dozens at a south India political rally happened after a crowd of thousands waited hours in baking heat without sufficient safeguards, officials and witnesses said Sunday.
Russian missile and drone barrage kills four: Kyiv
Ukraine said Sunday that Russia pounded the country with "hundreds" of drones and missiles overnight, killing at least four people in the capital alone, as neighbouring Poland scrambled jets to secure its airspace.
Iran denounces 'unjustifiable' return of UN sanctions
Iran on Sunday condemned as "unjustifiable" the reinstatement of United Nations sanctions over its nuclear programme, after the collapse of talks with Western powers and Israeli and US strikes on its nuclear sites.
Emotional Marquez in tears after winning seventh MotoGP title
An emotional Marc Marquez clinched his seventh MotoGP world championship and his first since 2019 on Sunday after finishing second at the Japan grand prix, with Francesco Bagnaia winning the race.
Emotional Marquez win seventh MotoGP world championship
An emotional Marc Marquez clinched his seventh MotoGP world championship and his first since 2019 on Sunday after finishing second at the Japan grand prix, with Francesco Bagnaia winning the race.
Russia pounds Ukraine with 'hundreds' of drones and missiles: Kyiv
Ukraine said Sunday that Russia pounded the country with "hundreds" of drones and missiles overnight, wounding at least 10 people, as neighbouring Poland scrambled jets to secure its airspace.
Moldovans vote in tense polls, torn between EU and Russia
Moldovans began voting on Sunday in parliamentary elections that could see the country neighbouring Ukraine swerve from its pro-European path towards Moscow, with the government and the EU accusing Russia of "deeply interfering".
Wallabies record-holder Slipper hints Perth could be final Test
Record-breaking Australian prop James Slipper said Sunday that this was his final year in the gold Wallabies shirt and hinted that next week's Test against New Zealand could be his last.
Son brace fuels LAFC as Messi frustrated in Miami draw
Son Heung-min scored two goals and Denis Bouanga added another as Los Angeles FC beat St. Louis City 3-0 on Saturday for a fourth straight Major League Soccer victory.
US actress-singer Selena Gomez weds music producer Benny Blanco
American actress and singer Selena Gomez married her boyfriend, music producer Benny Blanco, in a star-studded southern California wedding ceremony on Saturday.
Pakistani parents rebuff HPV vaccine over infertility fears
Misinformation plagued the first rollout of a vaccine to protect Pakistani girls against cervical cancer, with parents slamming their doors on healthcare workers and some schools shutting for days over false claims it causes infertility.
Women's cricket set for 'seismic' breakthrough at World Cup
Women's cricket is set to take a giant leap as the World Cup begins Tuesday, with stars from eight nations aiming to break new ground both on and off the field.
New Zealand fly-half Barrett out of Australia rematch
Veteran New Zealand fly-half Beauden Barrett was on Sunday ruled out of next weekend's rematch against Australia, who will be boosted by the return of power forwards Will Skelton and Rob Valetini.
Moldovans torn between pro-EU and pro-Russia vote in tense polls
Moldovans vote on Sunday in parliamentary elections that could see the country neighbouring Ukraine swerve from its pro-European path towards Moscow, with the government and the EU accusing Russia of "deeply interfering".