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BERLIN (Reuters) - Devastated at losing a second successive Euros final, England coach Gareth Southgate was magnanimous in defeat, saying Spain were the best team and deserved their triumph on Sunday.

Malaysians working in Singapore start parking their cars as early as 5am at Taman Bukit Indah in Johor Baru.

Operators said their customers are having difficulty finding vacant bays, as they are all taken up by those working across the Causeway.

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