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Algeria sucker-punch Netherlands in World Cup warm up
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Iran FM says 'no tangible progress' in talks but Trump says deal close
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DRC cheered on by 23,000 fans in World Cup warm-up
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New York turns blue and orange as Knicks fever grips city
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Javier Bardem terrifies Amy Adams in TV adaptation of 'Cape Fear'
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Arnaldi into French Open semis as Berrettini retires injured
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Cuba has 'technocrats' willing to negotiate, Rubio says
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Authorities warn of World Cup ticket, merchandise scams
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US sanctions interrupt Visa, Mastercard payments in Cuba
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Cobolli sinks Auger-Aliassime to book French Open semi spot
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Police probe alleged assault on coach of Australian tennis player in Birmingham
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France's Saliba 'fine' after injury scare, says Deschamps
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Somalia ex-PM says attacked by govt forces in Mogadishu
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Ukraine drone strikes causing 'panic' for Kremlin: EU's Kallas to AFP
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Rubio brushes off Trump mental acuity concerns as 'absurd'
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Ukraine's Kostyuk takes on Russian Andreeva in French Open semis
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German director Wenders pulls 1975 film over child nude scene
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McIlroy chasing elusive Memorial, Scheffler eyes three-peat
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Sabalenka implodes as Shnaider books French Open semi with Chwalinska
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Sabalenka fell into 'dark hole' during French Open loss
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Ukrainian drones hit Saint Petersburg as 'Russian Davos' opens
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Stokes defends Archer's England absence due to IPL duties
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UN urges AI firms to reveal environmental footprint
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Sabalenka crumbles to French Open quarter-final defeat by Shnaider
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Henry fit to lead New Zealand's attack at Lord's
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Yamal, Williams should be fit for World Cup opener: De la Fuente
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UK PM slams violence over police handcuffing of dying student
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EU wants to favour European firms for AI, cloud in sovereignty push
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England captain Stokes defends Archer's IPL-enforced absence from Test side
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Deadly drone strike on Kuwait airport as Iran, US trade fire
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EU eases spending rules to tackle energy shock
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Polish qualifier Chwalinska reaches French Open semi-finals
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Romania wants to boost air defence after drone strike blamed on Russia
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French content creators gear up to influence presidential election
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France hits Shein with 22 mn euros in new fines over consumer violations
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DRC coach prepared to play friendly behind closed doors
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Ukraine drones hit Saint Petersburg as 'Russian Davos' opens
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CBS News fires '60 Minutes' veteran Scott Pelley
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Pope Leo prepares to visit polarised, secular Spain
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Formula One ace Leclerc extends contract with 'second family' Ferrari
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Hundreds flee as South Africa anti-migrant mobs go door-to-door
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Drone strikes close Kuwait airport as Iran and US clash in Gulf
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Ukraine drones hit Saint Petersburg as flagship economic forum opens
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Iran World Cup squad to reach Mexico early Sunday
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Indian stars push to end elephants in Bollywood
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OECD cuts 2026 global growth forecasts over Mideast war fallout
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New trial over Maradona's death begins in Argentina
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Spanish PM's wife charged with corruption
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Brazil's fugitive ex-spy chief detained by US immigration
US immigration officers on Monday detained Brazil's former intelligence chief, who fled to the United States after being convicted for his role in a coup plot.
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Iran executed at least 1,639 in 2025, more hangings feared: NGOs
Iranian authorities executed at least 1,639 people in 2025 and now risks hanging more in the the wake of the war against the US and Israel, two NGOs said Monday, urging the West to put capital punishment "at the heart" of any negotiations with Tehran.
Pope Leo begins African tour under shadow of Trump's ire
Pope Leo XIV began a landmark visit to Algeria Monday in the first trip to the Muslim-majority country by a pontiff that risked being overshadowed by criticism from US President Donald Trump.
Pope Leo kicks off African tour under shadow of Trump's ire
Pope Leo XIV headed to Algeria on Monday at the start of an 11-day tour of Africa, the first international trip of his papacy that risked being overshadowed by criticism from US President Donald Trump.
Iran executed at least 1,639 people in 2025, most since 1989: NGOs
Iranian authorities executed at least 1,639 people in 2025, the highest number since 1989, two NGOs said Monday, warning it risked using capital punishment even more extensively after protests in January and the war against Israel and the US.
Pope Leo XIV heads to Algeria, first stop of African tour
Pope Leo XIV begins an 11-day tour of Africa on Monday, his first major international trip since becoming pontiff and the first ever by a leader of the world's Catholics to the Muslim country of Algeria.
In fiery speech, Pope Leo says 'Enough to war!'
Pope Leo lashed out against warmongers on Saturday while calling on billions of people around the globe to embrace peace and "believe once again in love, moderation and good politics".
Benin leans into painful past to attract tourists
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Panic buttons, undercover cops: How Peru bus drivers try to stay safe
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Iranian delegation in Pakistan for talks with US, Vance en route
Iranian officials arrived in Pakistan on Friday for peace talks with the United States as Tehran insisted on a truce in Lebanon and unfreezing of its assets for the negotiations to go ahead.
Mythos AI alarm bells: Fair warning or marketing hype?
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Over 100,000 worshippers perform Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa
More than 100,000 Muslim worshippers performed Friday prayers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in east Jerusalem, the holy site's Islamic authority reported, after it reopened the previous day following a truce agreed between the United States and Iran.
Swede goes on trial for pressuring wife to sell sex
A Swedish man suspected of exploiting his "vulnerable" wife to have sex with scores of men for payment, went on trial on Friday for aggravated pimping, rape and assault.
Sleepy seal diverts traffic in Australian seaside town
Traffic in a seaside Australian town was briefly diverted on Friday when a local seal decided to take a nap on the road.
Exiled cartoonists give voice to Iran's silenced millions
Exiled Iranian cartoonist Mana Neyestani has a huge following back home for his biting humour.
Chinese slimmers trade lost fat for beef
In a community centre in eastern China, Shu Fangqiang shrugged off his jacket and stepped onto a scale, one of hundreds of locals signing up for an unusual weight loss programme -- "Trade Fat for Beef".
Russia bans Nobel-winning rights group, raids independent newspaper, in one day
Russia banned the Nobel Prize-winning human rights group Memorial and raided the offices of the independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta Thursday, in fresh blows to already diminished civil liberties in the country.
Venezuela police clash with protesters demanding salary rises
Venezuelan police fired tear gas on Thursday to disperse around 2,000 protesters who marched towards the presidential palace to demand salary and pension increases, AFP reporters saw.
Melania Trump blasts 'lies' linking her to Epstein
US First Lady Melania Trump made a surprise statement on Thursday denying any knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse, or that she herself was a victim of the convicted sex offender.
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US First Lady Melania Trump on Thursday made a surprise statement denying unspecified allegations about her and Jeffrey Epstein, a scandal that her husband President Donald Trump has long downplayed.
Venezuela police tear-gas protesters demanding salary rises
Venezuelan police fired tear gas on Thursday to disperse around 2,000 protesters who marched towards the presidential palace to demand salary and pension increases, AFP reporters saw.