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Venezuela grants amnesty to 379 political prisoners
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Austria turns Hitler's home into a police station
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Timberwolves ace Edwards sends Mavericks to worst slump in decades
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France's Galthie lauds 'success story' Italy ahead of Six Nations clash
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Brumbies confident of snapping 26-year Christchurch drought
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Penge and Bridgeman share Riviera lead with McIlroy in hot pursuit
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Australia blow as goalkeeper Micah ruled out of Women's Asian Cup
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Brazil, India eye critical minerals deal as leaders meet
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Political drama overshadows Berlin Film Festival finale
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Battered by Gaza war, Israel's tech sector in recovery mode
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Hurricanes rue injury to Super Rugby playmaker Cameron
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Wallabies winger Jorgensen turns on magic for NSW Waratahs
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Trump imposes 10% global tariff after stinging court rebuke
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Floyd Mayweather to come out of retirement
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Xbox boss Phil Spencer retires as Microsoft shakes up gaming unit
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158 giant tortoises reintroduced to a Galapagos island
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Trump unleashes personal assault on 'disloyal' Supreme Court justices
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'Proud' Alcaraz digs deep to topple Rublev and reach Qatar final
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Trump vows 10% global tariff after stinging court rebuke
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Venus Williams accepts Indian Wells wild card
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Last-gasp Canada edge Finland to reach Olympic men's ice hockey final
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Who said what: French Open day 2
Key quotes from the second day of the French Open at Roland Garros on Monday:
"It was a beautiful moment, really one of the nicest moments I have experienced on this court. Really, walking into the court with (Roger) Federer and (Andy) Murray alongside and being there for (Rafael) Nadal and experiencing all the glory of yesterday's celebrations of his career."
-- Novak Djokovic on attending Nadal's ceremony celebrating his career on Sunday.
"He did congratulate me, and he said 'Now that you have a proper coach, you're winning tournaments'. I don't know. I didn't take that as a joke. I mean, yeah, of course he was joking."
-- Djokovic on Murray's response to his victory in the Geneva Open, his first tournament since splitting with the Scot as his coach.
"I knew the cameras were on Carlos (Alcaraz) behind me so I needed to be brave, but seeing Rafa crying makes me more emotional. It's great the tennis world could show their appreciation and tell Rafa we are really thankful for everything he did. He is a huge inspiration."
-- Iga Swiatek on trying to keep it together during Nadal's farewell.
"In 2021 when he lost against Novak in the semis and everybody stay at the same hotel... I remember, I was devastated that he lost, and next day, like, I met him because he was just sitting there after breakfast or something, and I asked him, How does he feel? He was, like -- he was chill. He's like, 'Oh, it's just a tennis match. I'll get many more chances'. I was, like, 'What? Why am I crying if he's not crying'?"
-- Swiatek on Nadal's reaction to a rare Roland Garros loss.
"Seeing him saying goodbye in the way he did it yesterday was unbelievable. So I just loved the way Roland Garros did that farewell for him. Everything just was incredible, and ended up being the big four all together (on) Philippe Chatrier was unbelievable."
-- Alcaraz on the Nadal tribute.
"I am of course close to the end. I'm not stopping right now, that's for sure. I'm getting closer each week, that's for sure. Yeah, in general I think I'm still playing some good tennis. I still move well. I still enjoy. All those losses are getting more difficult to swallow."
-- Former champion Stan Wawrinka after an opening loss to Britain's Jacob Fearnley.
"I hate disappointing people. So, like, even with (coach) Patrick (Mouratoglou), I was thinking this just now, but he goes from working with, like, the greatest player ever (Serena Williams) to, like... this? You know what I mean?"
-- Naomi Osaka after a first-round loss to Paula Badosa.
"Many players were happy for me, congratulated me, everything. The people outside of tennis, they were very happy for me because they knew the situation, how (it) was tough for me. Yeah, after all that happen, I just feel free with the wings. Yeah, the main thing is that I can live my life now freely and happy. With that, the tennis will come. That's the most important. Yeah, I'm just really thankful to Australia to give me this opportunity."
-- Daria Kasatkina, representing Australia at a Grand Slam for the first time after switching allegiances from Russia.
"I do think there's a lot of benefits to having the women on during the night matches. We attract a lot of fans, a lot of crowd. We create a lot of discussion around the game overall, right?"
-- American Danielle Collins on the long-running controversy over a lack of women's matches scheduled for the Roland Garros night sessions.
T.Batista--PC