
-
Vietnam says it will start trade talks with United States
-
Expo 2025 in Japan: five things to know
-
Japan's World Expo touts unity, and algae, in turbulent times
-
Trump's tariff pause gives market relief, but China trade war intensifies
-
Papua New Guinea lifts ban on forest carbon credits
-
AI surge to double data centre electricity demand by 2030: IEA
-
Scheffler, McIlroy seek fast start in hunt for history at Masters
-
Samsung under pressure as US tariffs rattle South Korean economy
-
Munster wary of 'chaotic' Bordeaux-Begles in Champions Cup quarter-final
-
Ranieri eyeing Champions League for Roma before derby swansong
-
Verstappen out to silence McLaren in the battle of Bahrain
-
Asian stocks crack higher as Trump delays painful tariffs
-
Cannes to unveil film selection under pressure over industry abuse
-
Messi scores twice in Miami's frantic comeback over LAFC
-
Swimmers get medal boost with new events added for 2028 Olympics
-
Companies keen to start deep-sea mining off Norway
-
US House votes to limit judges' injunction power
-
Pilgrims in Italy flock to tomb of first millennial saint
-
China consumer prices slump for second straight month: data
-
Tearful Doncic scores 45 on return to Dallas as Lakers clinch playoff spot
-
Hamas leadership operating behind veil of secrecy
-
Trump stuns with tariff backtrack but hikes China rate to 125%
-
Messi scores twice in Miami's three goal comeback over LAFC
-
Amazon satellite launch scrubbed due to weather
-
Art of the deal? How Trump backed down on tariffs
-
Aston Villa boss Emery remains bullish despite defeat in Paris
-
Barca still improving: Flick warns rivals after thrashing Dortmund
-
Echavarria risks Masters Par-Three Contest curse with playoff win
-
Who stands in the crosshairs of Trump's tariffs?
-
US stocks soar on Trump tariff reversal, oil prices jump
-
Salah getting closer to new Liverpool deal: reports
-
NBA rescinds Doncic ejection foul in Thunder loss
-
Cricketer De Villiers gets a Masters hit with pal Bezuidenhout
-
Saudi top diplomat in US to prepare for Trump visit
-
Kvaratskhelia genius helps give PSG Champions League edge against Villa
-
Sensational Barca destroy Dortmund in Champions League mismatch
-
Author of explosive Meta memoir stars at US Senate hearing
-
King Charles addresses Italian parliament, greets pope on visit to Rome
-
Dominican Republic ends search for nightclub collapse survivors
-
Pentagon chief says US could 'revive' Panama bases
-
Trump stuns with tariff backtrack but punishes China
-
King Charles jokes, cites Monty Python at Italian state banquet
-
Strength in numbers: Latin America urges unity in face of Trump tariffs
-
France could recognise Palestinian state 'in June': Macron
-
Tariff war could cut US-China goods trade by 80 percent: WTO chief
-
Europa League success 'massive' for Man Utd, says Amorim
-
Scheffler tunes out talk of history in Masters title defense
-
Turkey opposition to fight Erdogan 'until the end': leader tells AFP
-
Argentina braces for 24-hour strike as it awaits news on IMF loan
-
Volkswagen says first-quarter profits impacted by Trump tariffs

Tsunoda embracing pressure of Red Bull debut at home Japanese GP
Yuki Tsunoda is relishing the pressure of making his Red Bull debut in front of his home fans at the Japanese Grand Prix, saying Wednesday: "I'm never going to have this experience again."
Tsunoda will be the centre of attention at Suzuka this weekend after replacing Liam Lawson as Max Verstappen's team-mate two races into the F1 season.
The 24-year-old Japanese driver steps up from sister team RB, with Lawson moving the other way to the team he drove for last year.
This year's grand prix will also be Red Bull's last in partnership with Japanese engine supplier Honda, with the team set to race in a special commemorative red and white livery.
"I'm never going to be in a situation like this again," Tsunoda said after a Red Bull fan event in Tokyo.
"There's the pressure of swapping teams, of racing at my home grand prix and of it being the last year of the partnership with Honda.
"There are lots of pressures and challenges but I'm never going to have this experience again so I want to enjoy it."
Red Bull axed Lawson last week after the New Zealander's disastrous start to his debut season with the team, which saw him fail to score any points in the first two race weekends.
Tsunoda said he had no hesitation when the call came to replace him.
"You don't get offers to race for the top team very often," said Tsunoda, now in his fifth full season in F1.
"I knew I wouldn't get many chances like this in my life so I quickly said yes."
Tsunoda's highest finish at a race is fourth in 2021 at Abu Dhabi for RB, then called AlphaTauri.
He has targeted a place on the podium at Suzuka.
"My mindset is a little different now," said Tsunoda, who previously had a reputation for his outbursts over the radio.
"I have been able to race more calmly this year."
F.Pavlenko--BTB