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Man City & Celtic face Real & Bayern - but who else is in play-offs?
The two-legged Champions League knockout phase play-offs get under way this week with Manchester City and Celtic among the 16 teams looking to reach the last 16.BBC News - 1h -
Ecuador’s President Faces Runoff After Falling Short in Re-Election Bid
President Daniel Noboa, who is known for his aggressive law-and-order policies, failed to win a majority of votes in his re-election bid on Sunday.The New York Times - 12h -
Hopes for Ukraine peace deal framework at Munich Security Conference
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2025 Super Bowl: Eagles practice squad RB can pull off rare feat with win over Chiefs
Tyrion Davis-Price will have a unique place in historyCBS Sports - 1d -
Robbie Williams' bid wins Eric Morecambe's glasses
The singer says he won Eric Morecambe's glasses at auction and regards him as an "uncle of sorts".BBC News - 1d -
Johnson wins world downhill title after ban
American Breezy Johnson wins the women's downhill title at the World Ski Championships after returning from a 14-month ban.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Bayern ease past Werder for 7th straight BL win
Bayern Munich eased past Werder Bremen 3-0 on Friday with two goals from Harry Kane for their seventh league win in a row, to move nine points clear at the top of the Bundesliga.ESPN - 2d -
How Birmingham Is Trying to Reduce Gun Violence
Birmingham, Ala., which had a record year for homicides, is trying to curb shootings by blocking streets. But the effort has come to mean something else.The New York Times - 2d -
Daryl Morey: Sixers believe they can still win 2025 NBA title, Joel Embiid's knee injury to improve over time
Morey said this can still be a 'special season' and new acquisition Quentin Grimes can helpCBS Sports - 3d
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Why the Gaza ceasefire is under growing strain
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It comes after concerns over the court's capacity to hear each individual case in England and Wales.BBC News - 52m -
Lawyer in Saudi trans student's suicide note had embassy links, BBC finds
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