DEN Meditation Founder, Tal Rabinowitz, hosts intimate conversations with meditation teachers, spiritual leaders, activists, celebrities, authors and people from all walks of life who have unlocked their true life potential by discovering their authentic selves. Past guests have included: Marianne Williamson, Gregg Braden, Lee Harris, Sonia Choquette, Paul Selig, Alana Fairchild, Lori Ladd, Sarah Breskman Cosme, Anne Tucker, Amanda Seyfried, Sophia Bush, Shaman Durek, Kate Walsh, Sex with Em ...
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Oncology nurses Anne-Marie Fay & Michelle Matthews interview leading consultants to provide a better understanding of Cancer
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My name is Anne Walsh. I am an art therapist, author and public speaker. I am passionate about supporting mothers. Mama's Toolbox allows me to interview professionals and ask questions on topics of interest to moms.
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Sheila and Maria are two moms on a mission to reclaim childhood and to help you find joy in your parenting journey. Join us for dynamic conversations about family culture, thriving in motherhood, and parenting with intention.
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Carmichael is a leading specialist training and support body for nonprofits in Ireland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Kirk Cameron to discuss pressing issues Christians are facing with compassionate, well-informed guests. Together we will find actionable takeaways that we can use today this week and this month to bring more of Heaven to Earth. https://linktr.ee/kirkcamerontbn
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Teaching, Reading & Learning: The Podcast elevates important contributions to the educational community, with the goal of inspiring teachers, informing practice, and celebrating people in the community who have influenced teaching and literacy to the betterment of children. The podcast features guests whose life stories are compelling and rich in ways that are instructive to us all. The podcast focuses on literacy as we know it (reading and writing) but will also connect to other “literacies ...
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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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Ross Stevenson and Russel Howcroft keep Melbourne informed and entertained with their razor sharp wit and humour every morning on 3AW Breakfast, 5.30am-8.30am. The daily podcast and best segments from their program are uploaded right here.
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Listen in as author Linda Sivertsen (aka Book Mama) brings together the world’s most beloved bestselling authors to chat about writing, publishing, deal-making, spirituality, activism, and the art of romancing creativity. Now streaming on American Airlines, these up-close conversations are a fan favorite, downloaded millions of times, and frequently profiled on “Best Podcast” lists (i.e., The Motley Fool’s “10 Best Podcasts for Women”) while gracing the "Popular Podcasts, Books" (formerly Li ...
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Short reflections, published most days of the week, on the Word of God. A great way to start your day!
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The Tudor Chest - The Podcast is a brand new podcast series from the popular Instagram and blog - The Tudor Chest. Episodes will feature historian and author, Adam Pennington, creator of the Tudor Chest Platform, as well as guest appearances by notable historians and fellow authors. Episodes will be released weekly, with a focus not solely on Tudor history, but also the Plantagenets and current royal family news.
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Past and present advances in the fields of agronomic, crop, soil, and environmental sciences. Enjoy interviews with researchers published in journals, books, and magazines from the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America. Opinions and conclusions expressed by authors are their own and are not considered as those of the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, its staff, its membe ...
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On the VidAction Podcast, video marketing expert Dane Golden interviews top voices from around the video marketing industry to find out their secrets to success. We give you the best strategy and tips to get the greatest value out of your video marketing budget, and use video to give the greatest value to your potential customers. Focused on helping marketers, businesses, and brands, we talk about both YouTube organic and YouTube paid media, with an eye on strategy, content programming, and ...
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Steve Luongo is an American drummer who has performed, produced or recorded with some of the biggest names in the music business including John Entwistle-The Who, Leslie West-Mountain, Eddie Money, Jack Bruce-Cream, Billy Squier, Brian Johnson & Cliff Williams-AC/DC, Robin Zander-Cheap Trick, Rat Race Choir, Mark Farner-Grand Funk Railroad, Rickie Blackmore-Rainbow, Todd Rundgren, Ann Wilson-Heart, Joe Walsh-Eagles, Don Felder-Eagles, David Pack-Ambrosia, Alan Parsons, Dicky Betts-Allman Bro ...
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The Texas A&M Genetics Program has a podcast! Blue Genes & Boots is a podcast series where faculty and students talk about the fun science going on right here at Texas A&M University. Graduate students also share insights on how to pursue a PhD and jump-start a career in science. Find Blue Genes & Boots on social media @GeneticsPodcast TAMU Genetics Program Website: https://genetics.tamu.edu/ Blue Genes and Boots YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@geneticspodcast
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Tom May of The Menzingers records conversations, stories, and sounds with friends and strangers. Curiosity saves us. For demonstration purposes only.
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The Institute supports palliative care research by facilitating national and international collaboration, resource sharing, capacity building, information sharing and knowledge transfer.
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XS Malarkey is one of the UK's longest running comedy nights. For over 14 years it has provided mirth and jollity to the people of Manchester, and help to build up some of the most well know comedians in the UK. Every month the XS Malarkey Podcast will bring you little nuggets of comedy joy to your ears and mix that in with some backstage interviews with some of the acts, many famous, some just starting out.
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We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh.
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Memorial of Saint Irenaeus, Bishop and Martyr: June 28 (Anne Walsh)
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Comedian James Liotta - Could yellow and red cards in soccer be applied in real life situations?
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This was quite a funny and relatable segment! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By 3AW
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Jimmy Bartel & Mark Allen Highlights, July 2nd, 2024
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On today's episode, Kainga Ora is losing its chief executive and most of its board as the government's plans for social housing remain unclear, state housing advocates believe more people will be homeless as a result of the government's expectations for the state landlord, more people are falling behind on their mortgage and credit card payments as…
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Patea Hangi shop filling bellies and putting smiles on faces
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Times are tough in the hospitality sector, but in South Taranaki one start-up eatery is bucking the trend. The Patea Hangi shop opened recently, offering a selection of kai Maori alongside more traditional fast-food offerings. Taranaki Whanganui reporter Robin Martin has more.
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Youth advocates challenge Police Minister's support for boot camps
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Youth advocates continue to challenge Police Minister Mark Mitchell's defence of boot camps. The youth organisation Ara Taiohi says the minister is backing a solution for youth crime that doesn't work. Chief executive Jane Zintl spoke to Corin Dann.
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'Goodness me': Two alleged aggravated burglaries occur on the same street in Melbourne's south-east
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Victoria Police First Constable Paul Hogan told Jimmy Bartel and Mark Allen "this story has a moral to the story". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By 3AW
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More consumers fall behind on mortgage, credit card payments
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More consumers are falling behind on their mortgage and credit card payments as arrears climb higher. The latest report from Centrix shows 470,000 people were behind on their payments in May which accounts to thirteen percent of lending. Centrix managing director Keith McLaughlin spoke to Corin Dann.…
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Market Update for 2 July 2024
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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From Te Anau to Wimbledon, Lulu Sun stuns with a major upset
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New Zealand tennis player Lulu Sun has caused an almighty upset at Wimbledon, beating the number 8 seed Qinwen Zheng in her first round match. Sun, who was born in Te Anau, only switched allegience to New Zealand earlier this year, having previously played for Switzerland. She was ranked 115 places lower than her opponent, but came through with a 4…
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Canterbury police crack down on street racing
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Canterbury police say illegal street racing turning violent or resulting in death was the reason for their crack down at the weekend. Officers in the region gave out almost 450 driving infringement notices, made ten arrests, caught five drunk drivers and impounded 28 vehicles across three nights. It was part of a wider police operation which also t…
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Health sector frustrated by baby and maternal mortality rates
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The health sector is reporting frustration and exhaustion at unchanging mortality rates for babies and mothers. In the 16th perinatal and maternal mortality review the authors ask why their previous recommendations haven't been implemented. The review chair John Tait spoke to Ingrid Hipikiss.
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Advocates fear homelessness rise as KO undergoes changes
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State housing advocates believe more people will become homeless, living on the street and in garages, as a result of the government's neutering of Kainga Ora. Five board members are going, and the chief executive Andrew McKenzie has resigned. Child Poverty Action Group's housing spokesperson Alan Johnson spoke to Corin Dann.…
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Black Ferns great Portia Woodman-Wickliffe has announced she'll retire from international rugby after the Paris Olympics. The two-time World Cup winner and Tokyo Olympic sevens gold medallist will call time on a 12-year career in which she has terrorised defences with her electric pace on the wing.
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Kainga Ora CEO steps down amid government overhaul
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Public housing agency Kainga Ora's woes seem set to continue with chief executive Andrew McKenzie stepping down over the government's overhaul. Prime Minister Christoper Luxon spoke to Ingrid Hipikiss.
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France ready for second round after far-right gains support
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France is now preparing for the second round of voting in its general election - to take place this upcoming weekend. The far-right Nationa Rally Party made gains in the first round, winning 33.4% of the vote. But it is too early to tell if they will garner enough support to take full control of the National Assembly. Correspondent Ross Cullen spok…
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Green Party MPs write to Immigration NZ supporting overstayers
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The family of an Auckland couple ordered to leave New Zealand for overstaying their visas are in turmoil this morning. Loasi Latu and her husband have lived in New Zealand for decades, but have overstayed their visas by more than 20 years. They were told they needed to leave the country by last Friday but did not, believing a ministerial interventi…
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UK election: Sunak's Conservatives facing tough polls, but optimistic
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There's just three days to go until the UK's general election. Polls are showing a potentially grim outcome for Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party, but he told the BBC it's "not over until it's over" and he still expects to be PM on Friday. BBC political correspondent Rob Watson spoke to Ingrid Hipikiss.…
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US Court rules Trump can claim immunity for presidential acts
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The U-S Supreme Court has ruled Donald Trump may claim immunity from criminal prosecution for some of the actions he took as president. In a six-to-three decision, the court determined that presidents should be immune from prosecution for official acts taken while they are in office. Correspondent in Washington DC, Simon Marks, spoke to Corin Dann.…
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KO loses CEO and board amid unclear government housing plans.
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State housing provider and developer Kainga Ora is losing its chief executive and most of its board, as the government's plans for social housing remain unclear. The chief executive, Andrew McKenzie, has resigned - and will get 365-thousand dollar payout. And five of seven board members are also going. Chair of Kainga ora, Simon Moutter spoke to In…
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Lower Hutt GP clinic suspends face-to-face appointments as staff resign
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Thousands of patients at a Lower Hutt clinic have been told they can't have face-to-face appointments for now after most of its doctors and nurses resigned. Desperate patients from High Street Health Hub say they've been unable to enrol elsewhere as other local practices have closed their books. Ruth Hill has more.…
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The biggest upset on the opening day of Wimbledon has been pulled off by a New Zealander - with Lulu Sun stunning the eighth seed Qinwen Zheng.
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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Snow is expected on several South Island passes
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Snow is expected on several South Island passes and the Desert Road today. And predicted high swells mean some Cook Strait ferry crossings have been cancelled. MetService meteorologist Mmathapelo Makgabutlane spoke to Corin Dann.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Bolivia's president accused of plotting a coup to boost popularity
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Bolivia's president is facing accusations that he plotted a coup attempt against himself to boost his popularity. The attempt, which took place last week, lasted just three hours - during which time President Luis Arce rallied Bolivians to "mobilise" to defend democracy, apparently defused the mutiny in a one-on-one confrontation and appointed a ne…
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Snow lifts spirits at Cardrona and Treble Cone
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A dumping of snow has lifted spirits in the South Island at Cardrona and Treble Cone. The skifield's general manager, Laura Hedley says it will give a solid base to build the rest of the season on. She spoke to Ingrid Hipikiss.
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Hurricane Beryl has made landfall on the Grenadines' southern islands in the Caribbean Sea as a Category 4 storm, the strongest known hurricane to ever pass through the region. The storm has triggered power outages, flooded streets and ushered in storm surge flooding for parts of the Grenadines, Grenada, Barbados and Tobago, and marks an exceptiona…
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Hurricane Beryl hits Grenadines, causing severe floods
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Hurricane Beryl has made landfall on the Grenadines' southern islands in the Caribbean Sea as a dangerous Category 4 storm. The storm has triggered power outages, flooded streets and ushered in storm surge flooding for parts of the Grenadines, Grenada, Barbados and Tobago. It is the strongest known hurricane to ever pass through the region, and mar…
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New Zealand's Lulu Sun has pulled off the biggest win of her career by beating Chinese world number eight Qinwen Zheng in the first round at Wimbledon.
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Lunes de la XIII semana del Tiempo ordinario: 1 de Julio (P. Edmundo Molina, C.Ss.R.)
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.By P. Edmundo Molina, C.Ss.R.
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.By Fr. Ed Faliskie, C.Ss.R.
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Why there's outrage over Prince Harry's latest award win
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Prince Harry will receive the Pat Tillman Award for Service at the upcoming ESPY awards, which has caused some outrage according to entertainment reporter Peter Ford. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By 3AW
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Jimmy Bartel & Mark Allen Highlights, July 1st, 2024
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Morning Report Essentials for 1st July 2024
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On today's episode, LSV military staff have suffered serious mental distress following physical assaults, two Ministry of Justice workers have been called out for using foul language to complain about a researcher in an online chat, concerns that Biden is too old for the job have reached new highs after he stumbled over several answers, police crac…
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France sees highest voter turnout in 40 years as polling
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Polling stations will be closing shortly in France, where voting is underway for the first of two rounds in their national elections... and voter turnout is the highest it has been in 40 years. President Macron called the snap vote after the far-right National Rally made gains in EU elections in early June. He will be president until 2027, but pre-…
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Australian gas company tests home green hydrogen; future uses unclear
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An Australian gas company is piping green hydrogen into people's homes, closely watched by backers of a similar project awaiting approval in this country. But it's not clear that the future of hydrogen lies in being used in home appliances.... it could be used for planes, heavy trucks or industry. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.…
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More than $12 million worth of illicit tobacco seized in Victoria
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Victoria Police First Constable Paul Hogan had the full details on the story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By 3AW
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Market Update for 1 July 2024
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Te Pukenga parts loaned $170m, future of funds uncertain
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Different parts of Te Pukenga have lent one another nearly 170-million-dollars and it's not clear what will happen with the money when the mega-institute is disestablished. The national institute of skills and technology has made big deficits in the last couple of years and arranged loans internally to save on interest costs. Education corresponden…
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In a world of after pay, tap & go, bank transfers and and online shopping, what is the future of cash? How much are you still carrying on you? When was the last time you used an ATM? How many coins are in your car? RNZ's Leonard Powell has the story.
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LSV course military staff face mental distress, assaults
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Military staff working with young job-seekers on a voluntary course have suffered serious mental distress, including suicidal thoughts, following physical assaults. The six-week Limited Service Volunteer course, known as LSV, has been held up by the coalition as the blueprint for its proposed boot camps Former patron of the Limited Services Volunte…
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Military staff on youth course face mental distress
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Military staff working with young job-seekers on a voluntary course have suffered serious mental distress, including suicidal thoughts, following physical assaults. The six-week Limited Service Volunteer course, known as LSV, has been held up by the coalition as the blueprint for its proposed boot camps. But new documents show the scheme has strugg…
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Jude Bellingham has rescued England from crashing out of Euro 2024 against Slovakia with a stunning goal in their round-of-16 match.
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T20 World Cup ends as India beats South Africa
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The nineth T-20 Cricket World Cup ended on a thrilling note in the Caribbean, with India beating South Africa by seven runs to finish the tournament unbeaten. Two Indian greats - Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma - then both announced they were quitting the T20 international format. BBC cricket correspondent Henry Moeran spoke to Corin Dann.…
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