- Kane hoping to extend England career beyond 2026 World Cup
- Gazans rebuild homes from rubble in preparation for winter
- 'Vague' net zero rules threaten climate targets, scientists warn
- Stocks, dollar hesitant as traders eye US rate outlook, Nvidia
- G20 wrestles with wars, climate in run-up to Trump
- 'Agriculture is dying': French farmers protest EU-Mercosur deal
- Beyonce to headline halftime during NFL Christmas game
- Rescuers struggle to reach dozens missing after north Gaza strike
- Russia vetoes Sudan ceasefire resolution at UN
- G20 host Brazil launches alliance to end 'scourge' of hunger
- Stocks, dollar hesitant as traders scale back US rate cut bets
- Trump confirms plan to use military for mass deportation
- Schools closed in Beirut after deadly Israeli air raid
- Anger, pain in Turkey as 'newborn deaths gang' trial opens
- Kremlin says Biden 'fuelling' war as Russian strikes rock Odesa
- UN climate chief at deadlocked COP29: 'Cut the theatrics'
- G20 leaders gather to discuss wars, climate, Trump comeback
- Stocks, dollar mixed as traders scale back US rate cut bets
- Stoinis lets rip as Australia crush Pakistan for T20 series whitewash
- Bentancur banned for seven games over alleged racial slur
- Kremlin says Biden 'fuelling' tensions with Kyiv missile decision
- COP host Azerbaijan jailed activists over 'critical opinions': rights body
- Composer of Piaf's 'Non, je ne regrette rien' dies aged 95
- South African trio nominated for World Rugby player of year
- 'Not here for retiring': Nadal insists focus on Davis Cup
- Tractor-driving French farmers protest EU-Mercosur deal
- Floods hit northern Philippines after typhoon forces dam release
- Pakistan skittled for 117 in final T20 against Australia
- Schools closed in Beirut after deadly Israeli strike
- Chris Wood hits hat-trick in NZ World Cup qualifying rout
- Markets mixed after Wall St losses as traders weigh US rates outlook
- US, Philippines sign deal on sharing military information
- Bangladeshi ex-ministers face 'massacre' charges in court
- Law and disorder as Thai police station comes under monkey attack
- Disgraced Singapore oil tycoon sentenced to nearly 18 years for fraud
- Philippines cleans up as typhoon death toll rises
- Quincy Jones awarded posthumous Oscar
- 'Critically endangered' African penguins just want peace and food
- Long delayed Ukrainian survival video game sequel set for release amid war
- Star Australian broadcaster charged with sex offences
- Philippines cleans up after sixth major storm in weeks
- Woman-owned cafe in Indonesia's Sharia stronghold shakes stigma
- Indigenous Australian lawmaker who heckled King Charles censured
- End of an era as Nadal aims for winning Davis Cup farewell
- Trump taps big tech critic Carr to lead US communications agency
- Mitchell-less Cavs rip Hornets as perfect NBA start hits 15-0
- Markets swing after Wall St losses as traders weigh US rates outlook
- India's capital shuts schools because of smog
- Rio under high security for G20 summit
- G20 leaders to grapple with climate, taxes, Trump comeback
French Open day 4: Who said what
Who said what on the fourth day of the 2022 French Open at Roland Garros on Wednesday:
"I was planning my holiday in Monaco, where I was going to go and who I was going to with and that relaxed me, thinking about the beach."
-- Alexander Zverev on his recovery from two sets and then match point down against Sebastian Baez.
"I feel tired. It was a great battle, a great match and we fought until the last point."
-- Carlos Alcaraz after saving a match point to beat Spanish compatriot Albert Ramos-Vinolas in a 6-1, 6-7 (7/9), 5-7, 7-6 (7/2), 6-4 four-hour 34-minute epic.
"She's left-handed, so left-handed people, we like each other, and I said to her, 'Well, let's go lefty. It's a lefty party.'"
-- Jil Teichmann on her post-match exchange with fellow left-hander Olga Danilovic.
"It's different when you are someone who may have a target on their back. Everyone raises their game, wants to play well, wants to beat you, take you out."
-- Emma Raducanu, last year's US Open winner, on adjusting to life as a Grand Slam champion.
"Well it would be amazing for me because I feel like my physical part is my strength. But the tournament's never going to end, so we're going to have to stay here for a month or build 15 more courts. So I don't think that's ever going to happen."
-- Maria Sakkari on the prospect of women playing five-set matches.
"Well, honestly this is the first time I'm hearing about this."
-- US Open runner-up Leylah Fernandez plays down talk of herself as a Roland Garros title contender.
"I don't think not having points there is going to take anything away from that, as anyone, any fan watching, they are going to see that and think, 'Wow, he's won Wimbledon.' It's not going to be, 'Oh, he's got 2,000 points there.'
-- Cameron Norrie gives his view on the Wimbledon ranking points row.
"I think for me most of the time or 99.9% of the time is from an account with no followers or anything. I think for me I just don't take it seriously. I think it's funny. A lot of times the crazy messages that I get I share with friends and just laugh about them, because some of them are pretty absurd with the insults they can come up with."
-- US star Coco Gauff on social media abuse.
W.Lapointe--BTB