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Italy is a sprint power. It now owns the gold medal in the men's 4x100-meter relay to go with the shocking 100-meter gold that Marcell Jacobs won

Canada clinched the Olympic gold medal by winning a penalty shootout 3-2 against Sweden after a 1-1 draw in Friday's final at the Tokyo Games

Thousands of people have fled their homes or holiday accommodation in Greece, while at least 20 people, including four firefighters, have been treated for injuries

An Indian army statement said the disengagement process was carried out over the past two days in eastern Ladakh's Gogra area and the troops were now in their respective permanent bases

Shaunae Miller-Uibo blew away the field, winning in 48.36 seconds to defend her Olympic title from Rio de Janeiro

PSG is assessing the potential revenue that could be generated by signing Messi while also paying him a huge salary and complying with soccer's financial regulations

Spain's two biggest clubs are resisting the plan, taking on the Spanish league that opposed their ill-fated attempt in April to launch a largely-closed breakaway European Super League

The causes of the Greek wildfires were unclear, but authorities say human error and carelessness are most frequently to blame

He had been AFL-CIO president since 2009, after serving as the organization’s secretary-treasurer for 14 years

Violence linked to al-Qaida and the Islamic State is increasing in Burkina Faso, killing thousands and displacing 1.3 million people

Lionel Messi's incredible 17-season career at Barcelona appears to have come to an end.

Weightlifting s biggest problem is the same as the challenges faced by track and field or elite cycling is doping

WHO officials say the science is unproven about whether giving booster shots to people who have already received two vaccine doses is effective in preventing the spread of the coronavirus

Real-world evidence from multiple countries shows protection, especially against hospitalizations and deaths, remains strong against the delta variant

The conference drew 33 states, diplomats and 13 international organizations, plus five representatives of Lebanese civil society

Turkey's worst wildfires in decades have raged for nine days amid scorching heat, low humidity and constantly shifting strong winds

The head of the US Agency for International Development said the kind of `virulent' language used by the PM and other officials, also seen on social media in Ethiopia, `often accompanies ethnically motivated atrocities'

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