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OAKVILLE, Ontario (Reuters) - Ollie Schniederjans has put his name on the leaderboard at the RBC Canadian Open, picking up in his first tournament as a professional where he left off as an amateur at the British Open.
As Gaza marks two years under devastating Israeli bombardment, commemorations of the October 7 attacks and demonstrations in support of Palestinians are planned around the world.
Brazilian gravediggers are burying body after body, 12 hours a day, as the country's death toll from coronavirus soars.
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EASTBOURNE, England (Reuters) - New world number one Ashleigh Barty has suffered a pre-Wimbledon injury scare, withdrawn from this week's Eastbourne grasscourt tournament with a recurrence of a right arm injury.
Eight years ago when a dying patient came under the care of a Brisbane based trauma surgeon, their lives connected in ways neither could have predicted.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A calm Sloane Stephens picked her shots to perfection to overcome Japan's Naomi Osaka in a battle between the last two U.S. Open champions at the WTA Finals on Monday before top seed Angelique Kerber was upset by Kiki Bertens.
The lingering sanctions have widely been viewed as a major obstacle to Syria's economic recovery and post-war reconstruction.
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