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World Chess Championship in London 2018. Magnus Carlsen, World number One from Norway, retained his title against Fabiano Caruana after a tie-break Stock Photo - Alamy
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Carlsen and Caruana still deadlocked after YouTube 'leak' controversy | World Chess Championship 2018 | The Guardian
![ST PETERSBURG, RUSSIA DECEMBER 30, 2018 Chinese chess player Ju Wenjun (L) during the finals of the 2 ST PETERSBURG, RUSSIA DECEMBER 30, 2018 Chinese chess player Ju Wenjun (L) during the finals of the 2](https://www.imago-images.com/bild/sp/0038121741/w.jpg)
ST PETERSBURG, RUSSIA DECEMBER 30, 2018 Chinese chess player Ju Wenjun (L) during the finals of the 2
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