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Why are Europe's superpowers struggling?
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Hazard keen to work with Mourinho again
Chelsea forward Eden Hazard says Man Utd boss Jose Mourinho is the one coach he would like to work with again.
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My game has not dipped - England's Kane
England captain Harry Kane dismisses suggestions he needs a rest and says his "game has not dipped".
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BBC Reel: Look beyond your world
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Is Tom Hardy’s Venom a must-see?
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The rarest job for women in India?
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Do expats really get a $21K pay bump?
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A scent worth more than €50,000 a kilo
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The people who moved to Chernobyl
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