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If Wardley can win world title, why can't I? – Clarke
Frazer Clarke says he is taking inspiration from former foe Fabio Wardley and believes he still has what it takes to become a world champion. Source link
Neighbourhood businesses hit by series of break-ins
Businesses in Canton tell BBC Wales about how a recent spate of break-ins has affected them. Source link
Wales v South Africa negativity frustrates Kolisi
South Africa’s double World Cup winning captain Siya Kolisi has no doubts about the validity of the Springboks’ game against Wales. Source link
Why snooker's golden generation are still shining at 50
As Ronnie O’Sullivan prepares to turn 50 like Mark Williams and John Higgins, BBC Sport looks at why the Class of 92 are still at the top of snooker. Source link
Meta accused of letting AI sellers 'run rampant'
Dozens say they fell victim to companies using images of people who do not exist and false back stories. Source link
Speaking backwards and a manager at 13 – the Solskjaer story
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer discusses Manchester United, the career he’d have chosen if he wasn’t in football, and the team he’d like to manage. Source link
Call us rubbish, arrogant is too far – Stokes
Captain Ben Stokes says he can accept criticism of his England team but believes allegations of arrogance are “too far”. Source link
Text scammers make tens of thousands a month – and spend it on designer shoes and bags
The tactics and spoils of smishing – scam texts that trick people into disclosing data – are revealed. Source link
Russian drone strikes hit Kyiv residential areas despite peace moves
The attack on Ukraine’s capital early on Saturday killed one person and injured seven, city officials said. Source link
How Trump's pledge to tackle Sudan atrocities could play out
The war is being fuelled by regional powers and the US president may have some leverage over them. Source link