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French Women's Épée Team Reaches World Championship Final

France's women's épée team qualified for the World Championship final in Tbilisi, Georgia, defeating Italy 45-32 in the semifinals; this is their first world medal since 2008.

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Tour de France Femmes Begins with Challenging First Stage

The Tour de France Femmes starts today with a challenging 78.8km first stage from Vannes to Plumelec, featuring four climbs including the Côte de Cadoudal three times; this contrasts with the men's race's less arduous final stages.

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Three Spectators Killed in French Car Rally Accident

Three spectators, including two brothers aged 70 and 60 and a 44-year-old father, died Saturday at the La Fourme car rally in Puy-de-Dôme, France, after being struck by a car that left the course in a restricted area marked by red ribbons; the rally was immediately stopped.

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Messi and Alba Suspended for Skipping MLS All-Star Game

Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba of Inter Miami CF were suspended for one game for skipping the MLS All-Star Game, a decision met with criticism from the club's owner, Jorge Mas, who cited a demanding schedule and emphasized player well-being.

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Tour de France: Romeo's Aggressive Breakaway Ends in Crash, Groves Wins Stage

During a rainy Tour de France stage near Longeville, France, 21-year-old Iván Romeo launched a daring breakaway, crashing due to an unseen curve but continuing the race; his aggressive style, though unsuccessful for him, influenced Kaden Groves' winning attack.

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Donegal Fans Confident of All-Ireland Victory Despite Ticket Issues

Donegal football fans are eagerly anticipating Sunday's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final against Kerry, with widespread confidence in a Donegal victory despite challenges in acquiring tickets; community events highlight the team's popularity and impact.

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Tour de France Stage 19: La Plagne Decides Top-Ten Contenders

The Tour de France's 19th stage, shortened to 95km from Albertville to La Plagne due to sick cattle, offers a final chance for climbers to secure top-ten finishes, with Thymen Arensman aiming for a win at the location of Michael Boogerd's 2002 victory.

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Paris Olympics: €1.7 Billion Deficit Despite Long-Term Benefits

The 2024 Paris Olympics resulted in a €1.7 billion deficit due to €5.9 billion in indirect costs, exceeding the initial budget of €8.8 billion, although long-term benefits from infrastructure and tourism are expected.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Record Number of Women Compete in Lumberjack World Championships

The 65th annual Lumberjack World Championships in Hayward, Wisconsin, featured a record 45 women among 100 athletes, highlighting the increasing participation of women in traditionally male-dominated timber sports and challenging gender norms.

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Gender Equality
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Isak's Future at Newcastle: Howe's Condition

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe says the club's decision on whether to allow striker Alexander Isak to leave will depend on whether it is right for the club. Isak has a thigh injury and did not travel with the team to Asia, but Liverpool remains interested, despite their recent significant spending. Ho...

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Boogerd Revisits La Plagne, Reflecting on Past Triumph and Doping

Michael Boogerd, 23 years after his 2002 Tour de France stage win at La Plagne, revisited the climb with his son, reflecting on the physical and emotional challenges, and acknowledging his past doping use while embracing his enduring connection to the event.

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Kite Surfers' Disregard for Safety Regulations Leads to Citations on Rügen Island

On Rügen Island, Germany, kite surfers' disregard for safety regulations near swimmers prompted a police intervention, resulting in citations for two individuals who violated the nautical ordinance requiring a 50-meter distance from swimming areas, causing lifeguards to repeatedly raise red flags, e...

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