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Pakistan foreign minister arrives in Kabul as Afghan deportations rise
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Heat and Grizzlies take final spots in the NBA playoffs
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Iran, US to hold second round of high-stakes nuclear talks in Rome
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Humanoid robots stride into the future with world's first half-marathon
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Migrant's expulsion puts Washington Salvadorans on edge
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Plan for expanded Muslim community triggers hope, fear in Texas
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Pakistan foreign minister due in Kabul as deportations rise
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White House touts Covid-19 'lab leak' theory on revamped site
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Dodgers star Ohtani skips trip to Texas to await birth of first child
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US senator says El Salvador staged 'margarita' photo op
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Ford 'adjusts' some exports to China due to tariffs
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Thomas maintains two-shot lead at RBC Heritage
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US to withdraw some 1,000 troops from Syria
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Four killed after spring storms wreak havoc in the Alps
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Spurs' Popovich reportedly home and well after 'medical incident'
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Trump goes to war with the Fed
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Celtics chase second straight NBA title in playoff field led by Thunder, Cavs
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White House site blames China for Covid-19 'lab leak'
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Norris edges Piastri as McLaren top Jeddah practice
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Trump warns US could ditch Ukraine talks if no progress
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Judge denies Sean 'Diddy' Combs push to delay trial
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80 killed in deadliest US attack on Yemen, Huthis say
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Lebanon says two killed in Israeli strikes in south
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Trump says US will soon 'take a pass' if no Ukraine deal
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Macron invites foreign researchers to 'choose France'
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Alcaraz into Barcelona semis as defending champion Ruud exits
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Vance meets Italy's Meloni before Easter at the Vatican
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Maresca confident he will survive Chelsea slump
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Mob beats to death man from persecuted Pakistan minority
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US officials split on Ukraine truce prospects
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'Not at 50' - Alonso sets retirement limit
Spain's Formula One 'golden oldie' Fernando Alonso set a date on his retirement on Thursday, saying he won't be behind the wheel "at 50".
The 43-year-old leads Aston Martin into their 100th F1 race on Sunday at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with the verve and enthusiasm of a driver half his years.
The veteran, older than the age of rookies Kimi Antonelli and Oliver Bearman combined, has an open-ended contract at the ambitious team bankrolled by Lawrence Stroll, father of Alonso's teammate Lance.
And while recent results may not have been much to right home about, Aston's project proved appealing enough to lure design guru Adrian Newey over from Red Bull.
Given their recent lack of form - Alonso's last podium dates back to 2023 - Aston could do with Newey imbuing some of his magic onto this season's car.
But the man whose car design helped Red Bull to 13 titles - six drivers and seven constructors - is purely focusing on 2026 and the next big change in F1's technical landscape.
"He's working only on '26, and I totally support that," said Alonso.
"I want to drive an Adrian-designed car," he added, when asked how long his familiar grizzled features would be part of the grid.
"Not at fifty for sure.
"After 2026, I don't know - I will go season by season, see how motivated I am.
"Right now, I am very motivated. Let's do it until the 2026 and then we'll sit and talk, and check what is the best for the team."
Alonso, preparing for his 51st race with the team he joined in 2023 from Alpine, reflected on "an incredible journey so far".
Despite yet to score a point this term he said: "We are a much better team, a much more prepared team to fight for world championships than we were two years ago.
"Then we had a very small factory, we were using Mercedes' wind tunnel, and maybe we didn't have the right people and partners together in the project.
"So, yeah, the results on track on Sunday are not the same as they were before.
"But I feel very relaxed, very motivated.
"And this is just a transition time."
A.Zbinden--VB