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Hertha Berlin suspend Salomon Kalou for video flouting virus rules




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Ten positive COVID-19 cases among Germany’s top football clubs




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Barcelona return to training after a break of two months




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Sadhguru’s painting sells for Rs 4 crore; money to be used for coronavirus relief efforts




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These pics of Kareena Kapoor in Manish Malhotra creations will brighten up your Monday




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Here’s how you can make almond milk at home




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Growth hormones help with liver regeneration, suggests study




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Post-Covid 19 hygiene practice can reduce risk of common infections: Study




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Australian Open Day 10: Simona Halep, Garbine Muguruza to meet in semifinals




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Garbine Muguruza battles past Simona Halep to reach Australian Open final




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Sania Mirza loses 26 kgs in 4 months, shares motivational post




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Daniil Medvedev crashes out in Rotterdam Open, Gael Monfils eases through




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Gael Monfils fells Felix Auger-Aliassime to defend Rotterdam Open crown




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Elena Rybakina sets up final showdown with Simona Halep in Dubai




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Novak Djokovic saves three match points vs Gael Monfils to make Dubai final




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Simona Halep says donating equipment to help coronavirus fight




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Wimbledon champion Simona Halep is pain-free from foot injury




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‘Tennis minus fans doesn’t work’: Simona Halep opposes Nadal, Djokovic’s plan




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‘Why should I give them money?’: Dominic Thiem against Djokovic’s player relief fund




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Simona Halep’s coach Darren Cahill rallies behind ATP/WTA merger idea




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How much money will ECB lose if season is wiped out

English cricket could lose as much as 380 million pounds if the entire season is wiped out due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ECB chief executive Tom Harrison has claimed. The ECB has already created a 61 million pound rescue package for the 18 county sides and has been offering grants and loans to recreational clubs, impacted by the outbreak.




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Venezuela sets new price controls, with eggs costing more than a month’s wages




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Coronavirus Global Updates, May 1: Japan extends state of emergency by another month; workers worldwide demand rights on May Day




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Malaysia to reopen most businesses ahead of schedule Monday




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White House blocking Dr Anthony Fauci’s testimony to House panel, spokesman says




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UN chief: Disabled among hardest hit by virus




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Homecoming season 2 trailer: Janelle Monáe searches for her lost identity




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Lovecraft Country teaser: HBO’s horror series brings cosmic monsters and racism together







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Team of ’85 can give current India side a run for their money: Ravi Shastri recalls his playing days




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Will need at least one month of training before playing any competitive match: Ajinkya Rahane




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Eoin Morgan bats for T10 format at Olympics and Commonwealth Games




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Matthew Hayden reveals Dhoni’s reaction to the mongoose bat




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Colonel, Major among five security personnel killed in eight-hour gunbattle in North Kashmir




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Kolkata: Infant, among five of family, tests positive for COVID-19




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West Bengal: Army officer among three new COVID-19 cases




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Covid-19: Bengal Guv says CM Mamata entered into ‘accusatory mode’ to cover up ‘monumental failures’




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Kolkata: Over a month on ventilator, 52-year-old social worker discharged




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'Tokyo Olympics may be amongst greatest Games ever'

Senior international Olympics official John Coates said on Saturday the delayed Tokyo Olympics could end up being the greatest Games ever, coming next year as the world emerges from COVID-19 crisis. Coates, Australia's Olympic chief and head of the International Olympic Committee's inspectorate for the Games, cited the examples of positive Summer Games that followed the two world wars of the 20th century. The Tokyo Games were postponed for a year to 2021 in the aftermath of the new coronavirus outbreak.