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Hope fades, hunger sets in a week after Venezuela quakes
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England skipper Sciver-Brunt 'threw everything' at World Cup semi-final return
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Noosha Aubel: 10 km/h for residents – Potsdam’s approach to potholes: indifference or incompetence?
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Stocks mixed with eyes on US Fed
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Bayern to host Stuttgart in Bundesliga season opener
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Trial begins for suspected mastermind of Malta journalist killing
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US Fed chair says committed to combatting 'too high' prices
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Traditionalist Catholic society defies Vatican by consecrating new bishops
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Portugal braces for high temperatures in new heatwave
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World number ones Sinner, Sabalenka into Wimbledon third round
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Trump upbeat as US, Iran hold indirect talks in Qatar
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Sony to stop releasing PlayStation games on discs
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Sinner sinks Borges to step up Wimbledon title defence
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All-white and lavender: Wimbledon hunts drought-resistant flowers
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Thomas targets yellow in Tour team time-trial
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Inter Milan laud veteran Mkhitaryan after deal extension
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Bike - or even walk: World Cup fans improvise to reach NY venue
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Vaughan calls for England coaching clear-out after Stokes exit
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Swedish court orders Google pay nearly $2 bn for favouring its price comparisons
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Sony says to stop releasing PlayStation games on discs
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England breaks record for warmest June: Met Office
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Sabalenka sets up Wimbledon third-round clash with Ostapenko
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Stocks drop with eyes on US Fed
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Planned 1.7 million satellites 'devastating' for astronomy: study
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Barca have bid for Atletico's Alvarez: president Laporta
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Trump defends earning more than $1bn on crypto
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'Smart' and 'very rational'? Iran's new leaders post-Ali Khamenei
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Sciver-Brunt fit for England's T20 World Cup semi-final
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Bordeaux-Begles handed favourable draw in Champions Cup defence
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Key challenges for Laporta in second Barca term
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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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Turkey under pressure to shut down gold mine after landlside
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Romanian classrooms face hidden Holocaust history
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French court to announce verdict on Sarkozy appeal
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Bitter year for Heineken as inflation hits profits, beer sales
Dutch brewer Heineken on Wednesday reported a drop in annual profits as beer volumes declined in "challenging market conditions" including high inflation.
One dead, 53 hurt as Philippine church balcony collapses during mass
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Bali $10 tourist e-tax comes into force
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Colombia rebels move back toward ceasefire with government
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Second critically endangered gorilla born at London Zoo in a month
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Voting to replace 'crook' NY congressman in test for Biden
Voters in suburban New York were choosing a congressman to replace scandal-plagued George Santos on Tuesday, with Democrats pouring cash into TV ads to try to take his seat from the Republicans in an election year.
Paris Olympics: Macron rules booksellers should stay
French President Emmanuel Macron has intervened in a row over the removal of booksellers from the banks of the river Seine for the Paris Olympics, ruling that they should stay at their historic locations, his office said on Tuesday.
Kenyan MPs honour Kiptum amid calls to better protect athletes
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Russia declares Estonian PM 'wanted' in war memorials spat
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Apple's iMessage, Microsoft's Bing escape EU rules
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France begins to dismantle Notre-Dame scaffolding
The scaffolding around the spire of Paris's Notre-Dame cathedral has begun to come down, the authority charged with restoring the monument after a devastating 2019 fire said on Tuesday.
One missing in fire at Sweden's biggest amusement park
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Major fire at Sweden's biggest amusement park
Fire broke out Monday at Sweden's largest amusement park, engulfing a newly built water park in flames with a dozen people sustaining minor injuries, authorities said.
Large fire breaks out at Sweden's biggest amusement park
A large fire broke out Monday at Sweden's largest amusement park in Gothenburg, engulfing the newly built water park -- which had not yet opened -- in flames, authorities said.
Kelvin Kiptum: Eternal marathon star
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Biscuits and hugs: Argentina's Milei mends fences with Pope
Pope Francis and Argentina's President Javier Milei held their first official talks on Monday, meeting at the Vatican as they seek to mend fences amid the explosive economic situation in their native country.
Pope to hold first official talks with Argentina's Milei
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Vote-buying shadows Indonesian election
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