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The Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo holds the men’s half marathon world record, which he set in March in Lisbon with a time of 57 minutes and 20 seconds.Around 40% of the robots raced autonomously, while the others were remotely controlled.8 hours agoRoboticsChinaDrone footage shows huge Malaysian coastal village fireThousands of people have been displaced after a fire destroyed around 1,000 homes in Malaysia’s Sabah state.AsiaMoment wolf on the run in South Korea is foundThe escape of Neukgu, a two-year-old wolf, from a zoo in the city of Daejon captured national attention.AsiaBongbong Marcos fights ill-health rumours with star jumpsThe Philippine President challenged anyone questioning his fitness to join him in the gym.AsiaCelebrities and fans pay tributes to Asha BhosleAsha Bhosle died in Mumbai on Sunday after being admitted to the hospital following a heart attack.Asia’My heart is about to explode’: BTS fans react as world tour beginsK-pop stars BTS kicked off their marathon world tour in South Korea, with a heavy nod to their new album Arirang.AsiaEverything you need to know about BTS’s comeback tourThe megastars kick off their grandest tour, the largest in K-pop history, in Seoul on Thursday after a nearly four-year hiatus.AsiaWatch: Who is the coup leader who will be Myanmar’s next president?Min Aung Hlaing presided over his last military parade in Myanmar before he takes up the role of president.AsiaLong queues in Myanmar as Iran war fuel crisis deepensDrivers are queuing for hours at petrol stations in Myanmar as the Iran war continues to send shockwaves across the globe.AsiaHow the Iran war is causing fuel chaos in the PhilippinesBBC News Asia Business Correspondent Suranajana Tewari spoke to people taking to the streets of Manila.Asia’BTS is everything for us’: K-pop fans gather in Seoul for comeback showSome 260,000 fans are expected to watch BTS perform together on Saturday for the first time since 2022.AsiaWatch: Thick smoke billows from South Korea car parts plant in deadly fireEleven people were killed and dozens injured when a huge blaze engulfed a car parts factory in the central city of Daejeon.AsiaVideo shows moment point-blank gunshot misses Indian politicianSenior Kashmir leader Farooq Abdullah escaped unhurt after the incident and the suspect is in custody.AsiaViral monkey Punch rejected by mother given stuffed orangutanA young Japanese macaque at the Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan went viral, after videos showed him playing with a soft toy that zookeepers gave him for comfort.AsiaWatch: Thai police go undercover as lion dancers to catch thiefWanted for multiple counts of theft, the suspect was caught outside a temple on the outskirts of Bangkok.AsiaMartial law, protests and a president tried for insurrection: How did South Korea get here?A court is due to deliver its verdict in the insurrection trial of Yoon Suk Yeol.AsiaWhy India’s AI summit is key to its future in techThe BBC’s Arunoday Mukharji explains why India needs to capitalise on the momentum.AsiaWatch: Singles pray to a goddess for love in BangkokA Lakshmi goddess shrine at Bangkok shopping mall has become a place where young people come to pray for love.AsiaBBC at memorial for Gen Z protesters after landmark election in BangladeshBBC South Asia correspondent Azadeh Moshiri visited Sheikh Hasina’s former residence which is now a memorial for the student protesters killed in the 2024 uprising.AsiaThree issues that matter to voters in the Bangladesh electionIt’s the first election since the 2024 Gen Z uprising that toppled Bangladesh’s long-serving prime minister Sheikh Hasina. The

  

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Watch: Celtic put six past St Mirren to reach final

Watch: Celtic put 6 past St Mirren in order to reach finalThis is not available to you. There was an error.Celtic score six goals against St Mirren’s 2. They will return to Hampden for the Scottish Cup Final against Dunfermline Athletic. Available to UK users onlyFootball31 mins agoShare pageAbout Sharing

  

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Caluori-led rampant Saracens annihilate sorry Sale

Image Image Sale Sale Bracken added a seventh before Caluori took over the game, intercepting du Preez in midfield for his hat-trick score before adding a further two tries in the corner as Sale’s missed tackle count reached 40.With Sale’s defence a non-entity at this point, Michelow spun through as Saracens crossed the 70-point mark before Malins got Sarries’ 12th score, diving on the ball after O’Flaherty dropped it in his own 22.Earl then bagged yet another Saracens score in between Sale consolations from O’Flaherty and Opoku-Fordjour to cap a historic afternoon for Mark McCall’s men.The result leaves Saracens in sixth, five points below Bristol in fifth while Sale stay seventh, with very little chance of being able to catch those above them.Sale: R du Preez; O’Flaherty, Louw, Ma’asi-White, Roebuck; Ford, Warr; Opoku-Fordjour, Caine, Harper; van Rhyn (c), Bamber, Vermuelen, Gilmore, Dugdale.Replacements: Longstaff, McEachran, Raymont, Hodkinson, Logan, Hanson, Bedlow, Woodman.Saracens: Malins; Caluori, Tompkins, Hartley, Segun; Burke, Bracken; Carre, George, Street; Itoje (c), Tizard, McFarland, Earl, Willis.Replacements: Dan, Mawi, Riccioni, Wilson, Michelow, van Zyl, Farrell, Hall.Referee: Christophe Ridley.Related topicsSaleSaracensRugby Union

  

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Allen recovers from ’embarrassing’ display to win

ByMichael EmonsBBC Sport journalist at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield1 hour agoFormer world number one Mark Allen produced a superb potting display as he fought back from 6-4 down to beat China’s Zhang Anda 10-6 in the first round of the World Snooker Championship.Northern Ireland’s Allen, a two-time Crucible semi-finalist, had not made a single break of 50 in Saturday’s first session but looked a different player on Sunday.The 40-year-old produced a magnificent clearance of 140 in frame 11 to start his recovery, following that with a break of 109 in frame 12.His third century in five frames came in frame 15 with an effort of 129 to move one away from victory, which he sealed with a break of 81 in the 16th frame.Zhang, who has lost in the first round on all of his six Crucible appearances, scored only 42 points in the last six frames as Allen stormed into the last 16.Allen will play either 2024 champion Kyren Wilson or 19-year-old Stan Moody in the next round.Image source, PA MediaRelated topicsSnooker

  

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Castleford stun Wigan to move off bottom of table

Image He tipped Jack Farrimond’s kick to the corner into the path of Eckersley, who touched down for his fourth try in as many meetings with the Tigers.Castleford’s response after the break came via a clever pass from Tom Weaver as he sent Ashworth through to spin to the line under pressure from the hosts’ defence.The visitors were not done there and Mapapalangi raced down the wing as Castleford kept up the pressure, eventually receiving the ball again and chasing his own kick to ground his second try of the afternoon.Cas asserted themselves further when Lawler powered over the line and could have put the gloss on a thumping win when Weaver went in, but his score was chalked off for obstruction in the build-up.Wigan: Field; Sambou, Eckersley, Farrell, Marshall; Keighran, Farrimond; Eseh, O’Neill, Thompson, Nsemba, Partington, Ellis.Interchanges: Mago, Forber, McDermott, Kerr.Castleford: Windley; Ravalawa, McIntosh, Mapapalangi, Qareqare; Asi, Weaver; Atoni, Hood, Lawler, Lane, Mellor, Stimson.Interchanges: Greacen, Ashworth, Hall, Hirst.Referee: James Vella.Related topicsCastleford TigersRugby LeagueWigan Warriors

  

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Ten days to decide second place in the Championship?

Image source: Getty ImagesByGlenn SpellerBBC Sport England1 Hour Ago40 CommentsThe race to secure the second automatic promotion spot in the Championship will be decided by what happens over the next 10 days. Ipswich and Middlesbrough shared a 2-2 tie in a thrilling match at Portman Road, and Ipswich has sneaked into second place on goal differential from Millwall, and one point in front of Southampton. They also have the advantage of having a game left to play. This could be crucial. McKenna said, “We have three games away in six days for the season to finish so it’s going be an incredible effort from all to see if it can come back here [to Portman Road] on the final match.” Ipswich has found life on the roads difficult this season with only eight victories from their 20 matches. They visit Charlton on Monday before heading to West Brom on Saturday, and a potentially-season-deciding game against fourth-placed Southampton Tuesday, 28th April. “We have had periods when we have had some good results away – we won at the team that is going to win the League this year, but we also know we’ve seen results against teams who games got away from us,” said the Northern Irishman. “We have shown a lot of progress this season, but to now have to play three away matches in six days will require us to make another step if we are to be successful. “Image source: BBC Sport/Getty ImagesWe need to win the next games – HellbergImage Source: BBC Sport/Getty ImagesFrom two points ahead of Coventry City in mid-February Middlesbrough are now three points behind second place. A seven-game winless streak has left Hellberg’s side as the outsiders for the second spot, behind Ipswich Millwall and Southampton. “We have to win the next two matches to have a chance of playing for automatics or momentum to take us into the play-offs,” Hellberg said after the final whistle. His side had led 2-1 at Portman Road before Jack Clarke’s late goal. “It’s tough because we were tied with everyone else at 88 minutes, but there are still twists in the story.” We’re still in it, but we will wait until the next two matches to see where we stand. “Hellberg was appointed on 26 November after Rob Edwards moved to Wolves. He won his first four games, but an awful run of only four points out of 21 has left the team playing catch-up. The Swede explained that the expectation was for the team to be in the top two positions of the division because they have been very, extremely good as a team. I don’t believe anyone had these expectations at the beginning of the season. “When I first arrived, I thought we were in a great position. But there were many teams in the same position. We have done well and have built the confidence that we can do it, but we’ve had some tough results. We have also tried to keep our head which is difficult. “The performances can worsen, you have to stop doing what you do well and start doing other things, and we dealt with that. “‘Second place still in play’- Boro boss Hellberg2 hrs agoMcKenna was’surprised by penalty questions’ after Boro draw2 hrs agoMillwall keeping focused – NeilImage Source, BBC Sport/Getty ImagesHaving lost out on the play offs on the last day of last season, there was always the feeling Millwall could make it into the top six. But there is a greater prize in store with three games left. “I think that it’s overwhelmingly good for where we are and how we look at the remaining games,” he said. “The only team that has won more games this year than us is the team that will win the title.” After sweeping aside QPR, the Lions have a trip to 17th place Stoke and games against Leicester or Oxford who could be relegated at that point. Neil told BBC Radio London: “I’ve been telling the lads that whatever we have to do, is what we must focus on. We can’t influence what happens elsewhere.” “We have Tuesday (at Stoke), and we must do our part. If we don’t, it doesn’t matter. “Southampton, the coming force”Image source, BBC Sport/Getty ImagesWhen Middlesbrough won the Championship in February, Southampton was 14th and 18 points behind. Their 16-game unbeaten streak, which included 13 victories, has not only helped them surpass Boro, but has also seen many back them to take second place. The nature of their late win at Swansea, on Saturday, has only reinforced these feelings. Jo Tessem, a former Saints forward, told BBC Radio Solent: “I think any Championship club facing Southampton, at home or away, would think they were in trouble.” “I think the game is on. I thought we were still a few months away from the play-offs, but I was wrong. Now we’re talking about direct promotions. We have to keep on winning. We just have to keep winning. Related topicsSouthamptonMiddlesbroughMillwallChampionshipFootballIpswich Town

  

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