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'Gomorrah' author cleared of defaming far-right Italian minister

'Gomorrah' author cleared of defaming far-right Italian minister

An Italian court has cleared mafia bestseller "Gomorrah" author and journalist Roberto Saviano of defamation charges brought by far-right deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini, his lawyer said Friday.

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Red-hot Bayern could cap memorable week with Bundesliga title

Red-hot Bayern could cap memorable week with Bundesliga title

Just days after eliminating Spanish giants Real Madrid to reach the Champions League semi-finals, Bayern Munich could round off a perfect week by winning the Bundesliga title on Sunday.

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Video game voice star Troy Baker says 'only humans' can make art

Video game voice star Troy Baker says 'only humans' can make art

Millions of gamers around the world may not know Troy Baker's face but would recognise his voice -- perhaps as the heartbroken father Joel in "The Last of Us" or an intrepid Indiana Jones in "The Great Circle".

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Raucous partying and some rugby as Hong Kong Sevens turns 50

Raucous partying and some rugby as Hong Kong Sevens turns 50

The first Hong Kong Sevens took place in front of a few thousand curious spectators, and some of the players wore gym shoes in the mud instead of rugby boots.

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Slot backs Ekitike to recover from 'devastating' Achilles injury

Slot backs Ekitike to recover from 'devastating' Achilles injury

Liverpool manager Arne Slot believes Hugo Ekitike can come back even stronger from a ruptured Achilles tendon that has ended the French striker's season, and his dreams of playing in the World Cup.

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Lebanese civilians head home as truce with Israel takes effect

Lebanese civilians head home as truce with Israel takes effect

Thousands of displaced Lebanese civilians took to the road on Friday, hoping that a 10-day ceasefire with Israel would allow them to return to their homes in southern Beirut and the country's war-torn south.

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Mexican writer Elena Poniatowska's typewriter, photographs go on display

Mexican writer Elena Poniatowska's typewriter, photographs go on display

An old Smith Corona typewriter, letters from literary contemporaries and photographs are part of the items spanning the life of renowned Mexican writer and journalist Elena Poniatowska to go on display this week in Mexico City.

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Canada T20 World Cup game under ICC scrutiny after corruption claim

Canada T20 World Cup game under ICC scrutiny after corruption claim

The International Cricket Council said Friday it is investigating Cricket Canada over allegations of match corruption, including the team's loss to New Zealand at the recent T20 World Cup hosted by India and Sri Lanka.

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Myanmar's ex-president freed after pardon of post-coup convictions

Myanmar's ex-president freed after pardon of post-coup convictions

Myanmar's former president Win Myint, detained since a 2021 military coup, was freed on Friday after being pardoned of convictions handed down during the post-putsch period of military rule.

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South Korea unveils plan to bring back Formula One

South Korea unveils plan to bring back Formula One

South Korea wants to host a Formula One race for the first time since 2013 after unveiling a new circuit design that officials say is financially viable.

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