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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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The death toll from a massive Philippine landslide near a gold mine abruptly rose to 54 on Sunday, local officials said.
Argentina's president, Pope Francis meet face to face in Rome
Argentina's top political and religious leaders -- President Javier Milei and Pope Francis -- met for the first time Sunday in Rome, amid the explosive economic situation in their native country.
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'Buzzing' Bangkok celebrates Lunar New Year
A riot of scarlet lanterns hung over the red-clothed crowds offering candles as they murmured prayers at a traditional temple in Bangkok to celebrate Lunar New Year.
EU reaches agreement on spending rules
The European Parliament and member states reached an agreement early Saturday on reforms to EU budgetary rules aimed at boosting investment while keeping spending under control.
'Hour of Truth' for Brazil's Bolsonaro
Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro is reeling from a damning avalanche of revelations that emerged Thursday as police targeted him and his inner circle in an investigation for allegedly plotting a coup.
London 'corrosive substance' attacker likely drowned in Thames: police
UK police on Friday said they believed a man wanted for attacking a woman and her two young daughters with a corrosive substance had likely drowned after throwing himself into the River Thames.
S.African Olympic champion Semenya asks for funds for legal fight
Double Olympic champion Caster Semenya on Friday appealed for help funding her legal battle against regulations requiring female athletes with high testosterone to take medication as she prepares for a May hearing at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
EU states, parliament seek to seal deal on spending rules
EU states and lawmakers will hold final-stretch talks on Friday to try and strike a deal on budget reforms aimed at boosting investment while keeping spending under control.
'Verses like dynamite': anti-Nazi magazine trove resurfaces
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Rumours swirl over bitcoin inventor Nakamoto's identity
An Australian man went on trial in London this week over his claims of inventing bitcoin -- not the first time someone has been linked to being the cryptocurrency's enigmatic creator.
Biden lashes out over criticism of failing memory
An angry, emotional US President Joe Biden defended his mental competence Thursday in a rare evening address to Americans to respond to biting comments in a report released hours earlier on his mishandling of classified documents.
El Salvador holds mass sentencing hearing for gang leaders
A court in El Salvador on Thursday held a virtual sentencing hearing for 492 leaders of the feared Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang, accused of thousands of crimes, including more than 500 homicides.
Biden avoids documents charges, gets roasted on memory loss
A long-awaited report cleared President Joe Biden of any wrongdoing in his mishandling of classified documents Thursday but dropped a political bombshell by painting the Democrat as a "well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory."
Bolsonaro targeted as Brazil police probe 'coup attempt'
Brazilian police launched dozens of raids Thursday targeting ex-president Jair Bolsonaro, who was ordered to surrender his passport, and his inner circle over allegations of orchestrating an invasion of the seat of power last year.
French actor Godreche accuses second director of abuse
French actor Judith Godreche Thursday accused director Jacques Doillon of sexually abusing her when she was 15, the second such charge she has made after alleging another director raped her while she was a minor.
Lava erupts for third time on volcano-hit Iceland peninsula
Glowing lava spewed early Thursday from a new volcanic fissure on Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula, the third eruption to hit the area since December, with authorities raising the alert level as a key water pipe was threatened.
Lava flows for third time on volcano-hit Iceland peninsula
Glowing lava spewed early Thursday from a new fissure on Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula, the third eruption to hit the area since December, deepening worries about the area's viability for towns and villages.
Icelandic volcano erupts for third time since December
A volcanic eruption started on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwestern Iceland on Thursday, the third to hit the area since December, authorities said.
Pakistan suspends mobile service for election day
Pakistan suspended mobile phone and data services nationwide on Thursday for election day, in a move a digital rights group said was "inherently undemocratic".
PNG PM vows close Australia ties in face of Chinese courtship
Papua New Guinea's prime minister on Thursday became the first Pacific Island leader ever to address Australia's parliament, vowing close ties despite ever-louder overtures from China.
Nicaragua grants asylum to Panama ex-president facing jail
Nicaragua said Wednesday that it had granted asylum to Panama's ex-president Ricardo Martinelli, days after he lost a final appeal against an almost 11-year jail term for money laundering.
Chile's deadly wildfires extinguished
Firefighters said Wednesday they had extinguished all wildfires in Chile's coastal region of Valparaiso, where flames razed entire communities and left 131 dead.
Ex-Brazil star Dani Alves denies rape as trial wraps up
Former Brazil international Dani Alves denied raping a young woman at a Barcelona nightclub as he took the stand Wednesday on the last day of his trial in Spain.
ICC prosecutor wants court to try 'environmental crimes'
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor told AFP on Wednesday that he wants the tribunal to start trying suspects for "environmental crimes" without having to modify its founding statutes.
After deadly fires, Chile mourns ex-president Pinera
Three days of mourning and funeral ceremonies got underway Wednesday for Chile's ex-president Sebastian Pinera, a day after he died when the helicopter he was piloting crashed into a lake.
Chile's biggest botanical garden like 'smoker's lung' after wildfire
Once a lush oasis bursting with native and exotic plants, Chile's biggest botanical garden has been left greyed and charred after a wildfire blazed through last week, also killing a nursery manager and members of her family.
Chile mourns Pinera as remains flown to lie in state
Three days of mourning and funeral ceremonies got underway Wednesday for Chile's ex-president Sebastian Pinera, who died a day earlier when the helicopter he was piloting crashed into a lake.
2015 Paris attacker transferred from Belgium to France: lawyer
Salah Abdeslam, sentenced to life in jail over Paris jihadist attacks in 2015, was transferred Wednesday from Belgium back to France, his lawyer said.
Rui Pinto of Football Leaks gives hard disks to European investigators
Rui Pinto, the Portuguese whistleblower behind the "Football Leaks" revelations, has turned his hard disks over to French and European investigators even as he fears his life is "totally stuck".