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ITTF World Cup: Sun retains crown, Calderano makes history

China.dot.org 21 Apr 2025
China's World No ... He noted at a press conference after the final that China still dominates most tournaments, but it's also natural that the world is getting a bit closer because everybody also works so hard.
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Champions of Iran: From Taremi to Kiani, sporting heroes honored for bringing glory to country

Press TV 21 Apr 2025
His World Cup qualifying legacy extends even further ... Takhti World Champion Medal ... 🔴 Greco-Roman wrestler Amin Mirzazadeh receives Takhti World Champion Medal@presstvsports pic.twitter.com/7D6Di2bnsW — Press TV Sports (@presstvsports) April 17, 2025.
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Arne Slot wants to unleash new Liverpool weapon as training ground plan pays off

Yahoo Daily News 21 Apr 2025
READ MORE ... READ MORE ... Mikel has worked for so long and they are world class at set-pieces. Slot added. "I don’t think we had to press that much because the goalkeeper kicked the ball long but the way we press, the one near the ball has to press ... .
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NFL teams are no longer shying away from older prospects in the draft

York News-Times 21 Apr 2025
Seth Wenig, Associated Press ... Alonzo Adams, Associated Press. “It’s just unique to where we’re at right now in kind of the football world,” Raiders general manager John Spytek said ... George Walker IV, Associated Press ... ROB MAADDI Associated Press.
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‘Morally questionable’: inside the epic Lars von Trier exhibition in Copenhagen

The Observer 21 Apr 2025
With the world still reeling ... In 2011, while promoting Melancholia, he told the world’s press at the Cannes film festival that he was a Nazi and “understood” Adolf Hitler, after which he was banned.
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Horror of war highlighted in 2025 World Press Photo of Year

Bahrain News 20 Apr 2025
... submitted by a Gazan photographer has won the 2025 World Press Photo of the Year.
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Image of Palestinian boy, 9, who lost both arms, wins coveted award

Beijing News 20 Apr 2025
Despite this, and more than 60,000 entries, a photo submitted by a Gazan photographer has won the 2025 World Press Photo of the Year ... An explosion severed one of his arms and mutilated the other," World Press Photo said in a statement.
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Janecke scores OT winner as U.S. beat Canada 4-3 for world hockey gold

North Shore News 20 Apr 2025
ČESKÉ BUDĚJOVICE — The United States wrested the gold medal back from Canada at the women's world hockey championship with a 4-3 overtime win in Sunday's final ... The Canadian Press.
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New to The Street Signs 10-Year Media Distribution Deal with NewsOut LLC, Securing Exclusive Live ...

ACCESSWIRE 20 Apr 2025
Agreement brings high-volume video press releases to NTTS's 2.4M+ YouTube subscribers and national TV audience ... "Our mission has always been to help innovative companies share their story with the world.
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Why press freedom is crumbling in Trump's America

RTE 20 Apr 2025
And they represent what Reporters Without Borders has called "a monumental assault on freedom of information" that has already contributed to America's lowest-ever ranking on the World Press Freedom Index.
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ITTF World Cup: China's Sun retains crown, Brazil's Calderano makes history

Xinhua 20 Apr 2025
MACAO, China, April 20 (Xinhua) -- China's World No ... He noted at a press conference after the final that China still dominates most tournaments, but it's also natural that the world is getting a bit closer because everybody also works so hard.
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New Brunswick group hopes to foster pride in basketball's Canadian roots

North Shore News 20 Apr 2025
president is renewing focus on everything Canada has given the world, and a small New Brunswick mill town wants people to know the sport of basketball belongs on that list ... This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 20, 2025.
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World Bank, IMF spring meeting to address poverty, US tariffs impact

Kuna 20 Apr 2025
Ajay Banga, World Bank President, urged in a press statement a few days ago developing countries to free their trade, saying that most of such countries had high tariffs more than those imposed by developed economies.
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