- Markets rally after US bounce as Nvidia comes into focus
- Crisis-hit Thyssenkrupp books another hefty annual loss
- US envoy in Lebanon for talks on halting Israel-Hezbollah war
- India to send 5,000 extra troops to quell Manipur unrest
- Sex, drugs and gritty reality on Prague's underworld tours
- Farmers descend on London to overturn inheritance tax change
- Clippers upset Warriors, Lillard saves Bucks
- Acquitted 'Hong Kong 47' defendant sees freedom as responsibility
- Floods strike thousands of houses in northern Philippines
- Illegal farm fires fuel Indian capital's smog misery
- SpaceX set for Starship's next flight, Trump expected to attend
- Texans cruise as Cowboys crisis deepens
- Do the Donald! Trump dance takes US sport by storm
- Home hero Cameron Smith desperate for first win of 2024 at Australian PGA
- Team Trump assails Biden decision on missiles for Ukraine
- Hong Kong court jails 45 democracy campaigners on subversion charges
- Several children injured in car crash at central China school
- Urban mosquito sparks malaria surge in East Africa
- Djibouti experiments with GM mosquito against malaria
- Pulisic at the double as USA cruise past Jamaica
- Many children injured after car crashes at central China school: state media
- Asian markets rally after US bounce as Nvidia comes into focus
- Tens of thousands march in New Zealand Maori rights protest
- Five takeaways from the G20 summit in Rio
- China, Russia ministers discuss Korea tensions at G20: state media
- Kohli form, opening woes dog India ahead of Australia Test series
- Parts of Great Barrier Reef suffer highest coral mortality on record
- Defiant Lebanese harvest olives in the shadow of war
- Russian delegations visit Pyongyang as Ukraine war deepens ties
- S.Africa offers a lesson on how not to shut down a coal plant
- Italy beat Swiatek's Poland to reach BJK Cup final
- Japan, UK to hold regular economic security talks
- Divided G20 fails to agree on climate, Ukraine
- Can the Trump-Musk 'bromance' last?
- US to call for Google to sell Chrome browser: report
- Macron hails 'good' US decision on Ukraine missiles
- Italy eliminate Swiatek's Poland to reach BJK Cup final
- Trump expected to attend next Starship rocket launch: reports
- Israeli strike on Beirut kills 5 as deadly rocket fire hits Israel
- Gvardiol steals in to ensure Croatia reach Nations League quarter-finals
- Thousands march to New Zealand's parliament in Maori rights protest
- China's Xi urges G20 to help 'cool' Ukraine crisis
- Church and state clash over entry fee for Paris's Notre Dame
- Holders Spain strike late to beat Switzerland in Nations League
- Stocks, dollar hesitant as traders brace for Nvidia earnings
- Swiatek saves Poland against Italy in BJK Cup semi, forces doubles decider
- Biden in 'historic' pledge for poor nations ahead of Trump return
- Sudan, Benin qualify, heartbreak for Rwanda after shocking Nigeria
- Five dead in new Israeli strike on Beirut's centre
- Where's Joe? G20 leaders have group photo without Biden
French Open day 10: Who said what
Who said what on the 10th day of the 2022 French Open at Roland Garros on Tuesday:
"I'm very emotional. For me it's incredible to play here. This feeling is incredible for me."
-- Rafael Nadal after his 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 (7/4) win over Novak Djokovic in the quarter-finals.
"Congratulations to Rafa, he was better in the important moments. He showed why he was a great champion. Well done to him and his team, he deserves it."
-- Djokovic.
"Was graduating tougher? Yes because I know how hard it was to do school and play tennis on the road. Other players think tennis is the most important thing in the world. It is not. So getting my diploma meant a lot to me."
-- Coco Gauff, 18, on earning her high school diploma.
"I hope I can win it before he starts beating us all and we have no chance."
-- Alexander Zverev after defeating Carlos Alcaraz in four sets to make the semi-finals.
"My mom give me that name, and for sure it's for Navratilova. I don't feel pressure for the name. I like it."
-- Semi-finalist Martina Trevisan on her first name.
"I looked around me and I was in the most important court in the world. Even I felt a lot of tension and I was so nervous because even my arms felt it."
-- Trevisan on failing to convert her first match point in her quarter-final against Leylah Fernandez.
"She's super athletic, she's super confident, she's a great player. I think Coco's always been a great player, she has a great attitude and I think that's probably why I named her. And obviously one of the few players that I'm very close with."
-- Sloane Stephens on why she selected Coco Gauff as a player to watch four years ago.
"Well, I'm sorry, but it's not Trevisan. Not my favourite."
-- Stephens backing Gauff to defeat Trevisan on Thursday and make the final.
"Carlos Alcaraz, I'm always rooting for him. Just from walking around the players lounge and players area he's always nice, always speaking to everyone. I was really rooting for him."
-- Gauff on seeing Alcaraz lose to Zverev.
E.Schubert--BTB