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'Thought they'd never be caught': The strike that killed Iran's Khamenei
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Canada to join Eurovision Song Contest
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Djokovic, Sinner hope for easier ride after Wimbledon scares
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Swedish court orders Google pay $1.46 bn for favouring its price comparisons
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Injured Serena's Wimbledon doubles bid with sister Venus in doubt
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German FA headquarters searched in Euro 2024 graft probe
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European stocks mostly drop with eyes on US Fed
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Village People singer Victor Willis dies at 74
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Genesio replaces Beye as Marseille boss
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Thousands rush to get tickets for Bayeux Tapestry's UK show
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Catholic society defies Vatican again by ordaining new bishops
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Chinese firm sells hyper-real, 'always loyal' humanoid robots
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Breakaway Catholic society defies Vatican again by ordaining bishops
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World's oceans break June heat record: EU monitor
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Venezuelans search, suffer one week after deadly quakes
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China imposes 'national security' rules on overseas investments
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Asian stocks mostly up as traders eye crucial US jobs data
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'Nothing left except death': Myanmar families grieve huge war toll
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Ronaldo and Modric struggle to defy Father Time at World Cup
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England face DR Congo hurdle, USA prepare for World Cup moment in spotlight
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The secret lives of Ukraine's deep-strike drone team
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Myanmar mourns as post-coup conflict death toll hits 100,000
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NATO project tests perennial grass to clean Ukraine's war-hit soil
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Vietnam unveils 'baby bonus' after scrapping two-child policy
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Duffy returns for New Zealand against West Indies
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Majestic Olise raises France to another level at World Cup
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Mbappe dazzles as France march on at World Cup; Norway, Mexico advance
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Mexico see off Ecuador to break 40-year World Cup curse
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US govt lifts restrictions on powerful AI models, Anthropic says
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'My dream is broken': Japan visa rules push out foreign residents
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Trump earned over $1 bn from crypto ventures in 2025
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Indian sailors fear returning to Gulf after Middle East war
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The Afghan women farmers keeping their village alive
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Fear and anger brew inside Meta amid AI frenzy
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Asian stocks fluctuate as traders eye crucial US jobs data
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After 250 years, the 'American dream' is tarnished but alive
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Madison Square Garden: from Nazis to Knicks, and now... Taylor's wedding?
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'I'm going to stay calm': 48 hours under the rubble in Venezuela
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'Love it': Wimbledon's military stewards tradition turns 80
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Breakaway Catholic sect defies Vatican again by ordaining bishops
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Venezuela quake survivors cherish kindness of strangers
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Mexico v Ecuador World Cup game delayed by one hour: FIFA
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US deports first migrant to Pacific nation Palau
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Talks in Qatar after US-Iran deal: What we know
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Potter admits Sweden couldn't live with France in World Cup defeat
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Tuchel refuses to dampen England World Cup expectations
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US coach dismisses European jinx ahead of Bosnia clash
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Mbappe hails unity as France rally around Deschamps at World Cup
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World Bank to phase out lending to China by 2031
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Mbappe fires France into World Cup last 16, Norway advance
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Dutch drug kingpin gets life for running 'murder organisation'
Dutch drug kingpin Ridouan Taghi received a life sentence on Tuesday over a series of murders committed by his gang that shocked the Netherlands.
Dutch drug kingpin gets life for leading 'murder organisation'
Dutch drug kingpin Ridouan Taghi received a life sentence on Tuesday over a series of murders committed by his gang that shocked the Netherlands.
Nearly 500 rhinos killed as poaching increases in S.Africa
Almost 500 rhinos were killed by poachers in South Africa last year, up 11 percent on 2022, despite government efforts to tackle the illicit trade in horns, ministers said Tuesday.
Decades on, Serbia struggles to prosecute Yugoslav war crimes
Exactly 31 years ago, gunmen forced 20 civilians off a train in the Bosnian village of Strpci. They were beaten, robbed and later murdered.
Boeing staff confused on safety reporting: US study
Boeing employees are confused and distrustful of changes to safety reporting systems implemented by the aerospace giant after fatal plane crashes in 2018 and 2019, according to a US report released Monday.
Cuban cigar exports soar amid demand for luxury goods
International sales of Cuban cigars, the island nation's most emblematic export, soared 31 percent last year as global demand rises for luxury products, the country's main tobacco exporter said Monday.
Alec Baldwin's manslaughter trial set for July
The manslaughter trial of Alec Baldwin over a fatal shooting on the set of his movie "Rust" will begin in July, a New Mexico judge has ruled.
US regulator sues to block $24.6 bn Kroger supermarket deal
US antitrust officials filed a lawsuit Monday to block Kroger's proposed $24.6 billion takeover of Albertsons on Monday, saying the supermarket acquisition would harm consumers.
Pay up, or else: Latin America cowed by lucrative extortion
Before he opened a new sauna in eastern Lima, Eduardo started receiving extortion messages from a local gang. He ignored them.
Greece awaits answers a year after worst train disaster
Greece was still waiting for a final accounting of what went wrong and who may have been responsible one year after its deadliest train crash killed 57 people.
Indian runaway train takes 70-kilometre journey
Indian Railways said Monday it had ordered an investigation after a runaway freight train loaded with gravel travelled 70 kilometres (43 miles) without a driver.
Hotels, flights booked out as 'Swift effect' hits Singapore
The "Swift effect" is about to hit Southeast Asia but Singapore has left some of its neighbours seeing red while it profits from a Taylor-made tourism boom as the star's only stop in the region.
Belarus President Lukashenko to seek re-election next year
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, who has held power since 1994, said on Sunday he intended to seek re-election next year, which could extend his rule to 36 years.
Valencia falls silent to recall housing block fire victims
Hundreds of people observed five minutes of silence in the Mediterranean port city of Valencia on Saturday to honour the 10 victims of a huge fire that ripped through a residential high-rise two days earlier.
Valencia falls silent to recall housing block inferno victims
Hundreds of people observed five minutes of silence in the Mediterranean port city of Valencia on Saturday to honour the 10 victims of a huge fire that ripped through a residential high-rise two days earlier.
Twinning outfits not a fashion faux pas in Milan
You enter a room and - gasp! - someone across from you is wearing the same outfit.
At least 15 killed in fire in east China's Nanjing
At least 15 people have been killed and 44 injured in a fire at a residential building in eastern China's Nanjing, local authorities said Saturday.
Spanish apartment block inferno leaves at least 9 dead
Spanish fire crews on Friday picked through a smouldering 14-storey apartment block in Valencia, searching for bodies and clues, after an inferno ripped through the building killing at least nine people.
'In minutes, we lost everything': Spain fire survivors destitute
The Ukrainian couple escaped the Russian invasion because they were staying in Israel. Then they missed the Gaza war because they had moved from Israel to Spain.
With army in charge, no more jacuzzis and clubs in Ecuador jail
Orange-clad prisoners line up with military precision to exercise and sweep floors at an Ecuador prison where drug lords once enjoyed jacuzzis and nightclubs, and stashed drugs and weapons in the walls.
Austrian ex-chancellor Kurz found guilty in false testimony trial
An Austrian court on Friday found former chancellor Sebastian Kurz guilty of giving false testimony to a parliamentary inquiry, handing him an eight-month suspended jail sentence.
At least 10 killed after fire guts Spanish apartment block
Fire crews on Friday picked through a still-smouldering 14-storey apartment block in Valencia, eastern Spain, a day after a blaze ripped through the building killing at least 10 people.
Thousands protest Pakistan Supreme Court minorities ruling
Thousands of Pakistanis protested against the Supreme Court's top judge on Friday, after he issued a ruling related to blasphemy that sparked online backlash and thinly veiled death threats.
UK midlifers turn back time with embrace of day clubbing
A crowd eagerly waits for the doors of a London nightclub to open on a Saturday in February. But it's not the small hours -- it's midafternoon and the party will end at 8:00 pm.
Four dead, 19 missing as fire guts Spanish apartment block
At least four people have died in a vast fire that ripped through a 14-storey apartment block in Valencia in eastern Spain, but officials warned Friday that the death toll could rise sharply.
Tech titans yield to new EU rules before March deadline
2024 will be a year of change for the world's biggest tech companies as they bow to EU rules that come into force next month, shaking up how Europeans use vastly popular platforms from Google to Instagram.
Florida lawmakers pass kids' social media ban, bill heads to governor
Florida lawmakers moved Thursday toward enacting one of the strictest bans on children's use of social media in the United States, sending to the governor a bill to keep those under 16 off such platforms.
Former 'IS bride' to learn UK citizenship fate
A judgement is expected Friday in the appeal case of a woman who lost her British citizenship after leaving as a teenager to marry an Islamic State group fighter.
4 dead as fire ravages residential block in Spain's Valencia
At least four people have died in a huge fire that gutted a multi-storey apartment block in Spain's eastern port city of Valencia, with another 14 people injured.
Climate change not to blame for deadly Chile fires: researchers
Neither human-induced climate change nor the El Nino weather phenomenon were determining factors in the devastating forest fires that killed more than 130 people in Chile this month, according to the results of an international study revealed Thursday.
Lawyers pin blame on Baldwin as 'Rust' armorer trial opens
Lawyers blamed Alec Baldwin for the fatal shooting on the set of Western film "Rust" in opening statements Thursday, as they defended the film's armorer from prosecutors' allegations she was "sloppy and unprofessional."
Argentine government shuts anti-discrimination agency
President Javier Milei's government said Thursday it would shut down Argentina's national anti-discrimination agency as part of its drive to slim down the state, saying the institute served "no purpose."