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Pope Leo XIV calls for 'hope' before 100,000 faithful in Angola
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Champions League or bust for Atletico after Copa del Rey agony
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Rat poison found in baby food jar in Austria as products recalled
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Humans far behind as robot breaks record at Beijing half marathon
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Zelensky slams oil sanctions relief for Russia
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Thousands gather for Pope Leo's first mass in Angola
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French billionaire shrugs off mass exodus at hallowed French publisher
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'DJ Priest' mixes religion and rave in Buenos Aires tribute to Pope Francis
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Fit in fatigues: German army presses recruitment drive
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Pope Leo to hold giant mass for Angola's Catholics
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From Armin van Buuren to Mochakk, electronic music dominates Coachella
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Hollywood, Silicon Valley turn out for the 'Oscars of Science'
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Australian soldier charged with war crimes vows to clear his name
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Branded pop-up events take center stage at Coachella
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AI 'agent' fever comes with lurking security threats
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How France fell for reimagined 19th-century workers' canteens
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South Korea's chainsaw artist carves a name for herself at 91
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Blue Origin set to launch rocket with reusable booster for first time
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Strait of Hormuz to stay closed until port blockade lifts, Iran says
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Iraq fish die-off leaves farmers mourning lost livelihoods
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Crisis-hit Bulgaria votes in eighth election in five years
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'Pure joy' for Matarazzo after Copa del Rey triumph
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Messi scores winner as Miami down Colorado on coach debut
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Nuggets hold off T'Wolves, Cavs thump Raptors in NBA playoff openers
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Fitzpatrick extends lead as Scheffler charges at RBC Heritage
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Real Sociedad secure Copa del Rey penalty triumph over Atletico
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'Scandalous' Marseille lose at Lorient, dent Champions League bid
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Arteta urges Arsenal to have no regrets in Man City title showdown
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Substitute Dupont helps Toulouse cruise past Castres in Top 14
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Questions surround Warriors after NBA play-in exit
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Man Utd beat Chelsea as Spurs stunned by Brighton equaliser
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Cunha steers Man Utd towards Champions League at Chelsea's expense
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Cavs cruise past Raptors in NBA playoff opener
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England beat Iceland to stay perfect in Women's World Cup qualifying
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Spurs 'not finished yet', says defiant De Zerbi
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Germany's Gnabry a World Cup doubt after thigh injury
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Spurs stunned by late Brighton equaliser, Leeds pull clear of trouble
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At least 6 killed after gunman opens fire in Ukrainian capital
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Relegation-haunted Spurs count cost of Brighton draw
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Spurs count cost after Brighton draw leaves them in drop zone
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'Scandalous' Marseille lose at Lorient, damage Champions League bid
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Abhishek fireworks, Malinga spell sink Chennai
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Napoli's Serie A title defence nears end with Lazio defeat
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England run in 12 tries to hammer Scotland in Six Nations
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Rybakina powers past Andreeva to reach Stuttgart final
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At least 5 killed after gunman opens fire in Ukrainian capital
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Rublev, Fils fightbacks set up Barcelona Open final
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Leeds pull clear of trouble, Bournemouth sink Newcastle
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Spain rout Ukraine to boost Women's World Cup qualifying hopes
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Bayern close in on Bundesliga title as Dortmund lose
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The US Justice Department released additional files Thursday related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including previously withheld FBI interview summaries containing uncorroborated allegations that President Donald Trump sexually assaulted a minor decades ago.
Sri Lanka denounces war deaths, houses Iran sailors
Sri Lanka on Friday denounced the toll of the Mideast fighting, as the nation opened its arms to over 200 Iranian sailors who sought help after a deadly torpedo strike on another of Iran's ships.
Hong Kong mogul Jimmy Lai will not appeal national security conviction: lawyer
Hong Kong pro-democracy media mogul Jimmy Lai will not appeal his national security conviction that saw him sentenced to 20 years behind bars last month, his legal team said Friday, without providing a reason.
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At least eight people died on Thursday when a nursing home collapsed in the southern Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte, as firefighters searched through the rubble for four missing people.
Britney Spears detained on suspicion of driving while intoxicated
Pop superstar Britney Spears was released from police custody Thursday morning after being arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated near Los Angeles, according to legal filings and US media reports.
Conservative Anglicans press opposition to Church's first woman leader
Conservative Anglican bishops opposed to the Church of England appointing a woman as its head for the first time said Thursday they had created a new body to lead them.
Sri Lanka takes control of Iranian ship fearing new US sub attack
Sri Lanka has offloaded crew of an Iranian navy vessel and assumed countrol of it, the South Asian nation's president said Thursday, a day after a deadly US submarine attack on another ship.
French policeman to be tried over 2023 killing of teen
A French policeman who shot and killed a teenager at point-blank range in 2023 outside Paris, sparking nationwide protests, will stand trial for violence that led to death, an appeals court said Thursday.
UK's Crufts dog show opens with growing global appeal
With plenty of barks, treats and tail-wagging, the world's biggest and most famous dog show got underway Thursday in Britain, with a record number of overseas entries among those bidding for Crufts glory.
Harry Styles fans head in one direction: to star's home village
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Syrian jailed over stabbing at Berlin Holocaust memorial
A Berlin court on Thursday jailed a Syrian man for 13 years for a jihadist-inspired knife attack on a Spanish tourist at the German capital's Holocaust memorial.
Second Iranian ship heading to Sri Lanka after submarine attack
A second Iranian warship was heading towards Sri Lanka's territorial waters Thursday, a day after a US submarine destroyed an Iranian frigate, killing at least 87 sailors, a minister told parliament.
'Nothing is working': Gulf travel turmoil hits Berlin tourism fair
Santhosh Kanakandath still managed to fly to Berlin from Oman to represent his travel agency at the ITB Berlin tourism trade fair, despite the travel disruption caused by the war in the Middle East.
UK MP's husband among three accused of spying for China
British police on Wednesday arrested three men on suspicion of spying for China, including the husband of a lawmaker from the ruling Labour party.
Argentine sub in 2017 implosion was seaworthy, trial told
The Argentine naval submarine that imploded in 2017, killing 44 sailors, was seaworthy, the highest-ranking of four former officers said Wednesday on the second day of their trial.
Latest developments in Iran war: Bodies found after Iran warship hit
Dozens of bodies were recovered from an Iranian warship torpedoed by US forces on Wednesday, the fifth day of a regional war sparked by US-Israeli attacks on Iran.
Unification Church loses Japan appeal against dissolution
The Unification Church lost an appeal Wednesday against a Japanese court's order to dissolve the sect, which came under investigation following the assassination of ex-premier Shinzo Abe.
Gabon fashion designer brings traditional raffia to Paris runways
Strands of raffia dry outside in the sun at the studio of Gabonese fashion designer Chouchou Lazare, who has made a name for himself using the natural fibres to craft his award-winning garments.
Israeli strike hits Beirut hotel: Latest developments in Middle East war
Explosions rocked the Lebanese capital and Israel said it was launching a new wave of overnight strikes on Iran, as the war engulfing the Middle East continued into Wednesday.
Trump Commerce chief agrees to testify in congressional Epstein probe
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has agreed to testify in the congressional inquiry of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the chairman of the committee conducting the investigation said Tuesday.
Polish doctors jailed for denying woman abortion
A Polish court on Tuesday sentenced three doctors to prison sentences over the 2021 death of a pregnant woman, which sparked nationwide protests and renewed scrutiny of the country's restrictive abortion laws.
2017 implosion of Argentine submarine was 'foreseeable,' trial hears
The submarine implosion that killed 44 Argentine sailors in November 2017, the country's worst naval disaster since the Falklands War, was "foreseeable," prosecutors argued as the trial over the disaster got underway Tuesday.
Rituals of resilience: how Afghan women stay sane in their 'cage'
They feel imprisoned "like a bird whose wings have been torn off" but struggle on, defiant in their own way.
Flowers, music, and soldiers at funeral of drug lord
The notorius Mexican drug lord Nemesio Oseguera was laid to rest in a simple grave Monday in a ceremony that featured trucks overflowing with flowers, traditional music and dozens of masked soldiers in armored vehicles.
Ecuador launches joint anti-drug operations with US
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa on Monday announced the launch of joint operations with the United States to combat drug trafficking, which has caused an explosion of violence in the South American country.
Bangladesh tackle gender barriers to reach Women's Asian Cup
Bangladesh's national football team face daunting odds at their first-ever Women's Asian Cup, but have already scored a major victory by qualifying.
Guardiola calls for respect after Ramadan break is booed
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola called for more "respect" towards other cultures after a break to allow his players to break their fast during Ramadan was booed in a 1-0 win at Leeds.
Before dawn, ancient drum rite wakes Istanbul faithful to fast
It's 3:30 am and lights are slowly coming on in the homes lining a narrow Istanbul street as people are woken up by the rhythmic thump of a drum.
Brazil's Lula visits flood zone as death toll from landslides hits 70
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Saturday hugged weeping children and promised aid as he visited southeastern cities where 70 people have died in landslides caused by torrential rains.
Tug of war: how US presidents battle Congress for military powers
Donald Trump's unleashing of operation "Epic Fury" against Iran has once more underscored the long and bitter struggle between US presidents and Congress over who has the power to decide on foreign military action.
20 killed in cash-packed military plane crash in Bolivia
At least 20 people were killed when a Bolivian military cargo plane carrying banknotes crashed while landing near the capital city La Paz, police said Friday, as crowds attempted to loot the site.