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  • Associated Press

    Chinese premier promises more pandas and urges Australia to put aside differences

    Chinese Premier Li Qiang's visit to Australia on Sunday focused on positive aspects of the bilateral relationship including shared giant pandas and a rebounding wine trade after he urged both countries to put aside their differences. China’s most powerful leader after President Xi Jinping arrived late Saturday in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia state, which has produced most of the Australian wine entering China since crippling tariffs were lifted in March that had effectively ended a 1.2 billion Australian dollar ($790 million) a year trade since 2020. Li visited Adelaide Zoo, which has been home to China-born giant pandas Wang Wang and Fu Ni since 2009, before he was to have lunch at a restaurant at an Adelaide winery.

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    Video: Bellator champ Cris Cyborg scores KO in latest boxing match

    Cris Cyborg continued to thrive in her transition to boxing Saturday with another big finish in England.

  • Deseret News

    What a path through the College Football Playoff for the Big 12 winner looks like in 2024

    The CFP schedule is out for the 2024-25 season, giving a glimpse at what teams could face in the expanded playoff.