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USS Gerald R. Ford: the world's biggest aircraft carrier
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US, European stocks rise despite latest jump in oil prices
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Sporting Lisbon thrash Bodo/Glimt to reach Champions League quarters
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Irish PM pushes Trump on Iran -- politely
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Arizona charges prediction market Kalshi with illegal election betting
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Leftist New York mayor under pressure on Irish unity question
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Lebanon says Israeli strikes kill three soldiers
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Atletico boss Simeone defends Spurs star Romero
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Iran vets friendly ships for Hormuz passage: trackers
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Iran women's football team arrive in Turkey on way home
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Mexico prepared to host Iran World Cup games, says president
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Trump blasts 'foolish' NATO on Iran, says US needs no help
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Slot vows to win back support of frustrated Liverpool fans
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In Ukraine, Sean Penn gifted Oscar made from train carriage hit by Russia
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Ships in Gulf risk shortages on board, industry warns
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White House piles pressure on Cuba as island fights power cut
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Newcastle must grow under Camp Nou pressure: Howe
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Trump says to make delayed China trip in 'five or six weeks'
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Kompany warns of complacency as injury-hit Bayern host Atalanta
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Larijani: Iran power player who rose then fell on winds of war
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SAS cancels flights after fuel prices surge
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New particle discovered by Large Hadron Collider
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Lebanon says Israeli strikes kill soldiers, as shelters overflow
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Van de Ven insists it's 'nonsense' to say players don't care about Spurs' plight
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Argentina withdraws from World Health Organization
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US Fed expected to keep rates steady as Iran war impact looms
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Two men in Kenyan court for ant-smuggling
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Cuba scrambles to restore power as Trump threatens takeover
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War fuels fears of new oil crisis
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Kerr 'frustrated' at six-figure sum owed to him by Johnson's failed Grand Slam Track
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Senior US counterterrorism official resigns to protest Iran war
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In shadow of Iran war, Gazans prepare for Eid
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Oil prices climb as fresh strikes target infrastructure
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Southern Lebanon paramedics risk deadly Israeli strikes to do their work
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Len Deighton, spy novelist who created the anti-Bond
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Barca Flick's 'last job' but not yet certain on renewal
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Belgian diplomat ordered to stand trial over 1961 Congo leader murder
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Pope says idea England 'weren't fussed' about the Ashes was tough to take
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War threatens Gulf's dugongs, turtles and birds
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Germany targets oil firms to prevent wartime price gouging
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Chelsea striker Kerr sends Australia into Asian Cup final
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'East meets West': KPop Demon Hunters brings global fans to Seoul's sites
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Israel says killed Iran's security chief Larijani
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EU to help reopen blocked oil pipeline in Ukraine
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Thai eSports players sentenced over SEA Games cheating scandal
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Nigeria suicide bombings kill 23, wound more than 100
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Iran's Larijani, the man whose power grew during Mideast war
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Millions of Indonesians in Eid travel exodus
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Israel strikes Beirut suburbs as displacement shelters overflow
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Hard-hitting Conway steers New Zealand to victory over South Africa
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Rural India powers global AI models
Tending crops by day and then logging on for a night shift of data labelling, 27-year-old Chandmani Kerketta is part of a rising rural Indian workforce helping power an artificial intelligence revolution.
Equities, metals, oil rebound after Asia-wide rout
Stocks rallied while precious metals and crude rebounded as some stability returned Tuesday following a rout fuelled by a perfect storm that sent shivers through across Asian trading floors.
Italy's spread-out Olympics face transport challenge
One of the biggest challenges in this month's Winter Olympics may be off the slopes: moving hundreds of thousands of spectators and athletes over a swath of northern Italy.
Musk merges xAI into SpaceX in bid to build space data centers
Elon Musk's SpaceX has taken over his artificial intelligence company xAI in a merger aimed at deploying space-based data centers, a statement said on Monday.
New York records 13 cold-related deaths since late January
New York has counted 13 hypothermia-related deaths as the city faces an exceptional cold snap that swept large parts of the United States in late January, its mayor said Monday.
Punctuality at Germany's crisis-hit railway slumps
Punctuality at Germany's much-maligned state railway Deutsche Bahn slumped even further in January, the company said Monday, adding to the network's woes.
Oil slides, gold loses lustre as Iran threat recedes
Oil and gold prices fell as concerns eased over US monetary policy and the chances of an American attack on Iran, while stock markets pushed higher.
Russian captain found guilty in fatal North Sea crash
The Russian captain of a cargo ship that hit an anchored oil tanker in the North Sea last year was on Monday found guilty by a UK court of killing a crew member.
Disney earnings boosted by theme parks, as CEO handover nears
The Walt Disney Company on Monday reported quarterly earnings showing that streaming services gained momentum and theme-park revenue hit record levels, but the company warned of a possible slowdown in the United States.
France demands 1.7 bn euros in payroll taxes from Uber: media report
Ride-sharing group Uber has been told by French authorities that it owes 1.7 billion euros ($2 billion) in unpaid payroll taxes, according to a media report Monday.
More baby milk recalls in France after new toxin rules
Two infant formula manufacturers withdrew batches from the market on Monday after France imposed stricter limits on acceptable levels of a toxin that can cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.
Germany hit by nationwide public transport strike
Subway trains, buses and trams across Germany ground to a halt Monday in a public transport strike called by one of the country's biggest unions in a dispute over pay and conditions.
WHO chief says turmoil creates chance for reset
The head of the World Health Organization said Monday that the dramatic cuts of 2025 as the United States headed for the exit created the chance to build a leaner, re-focused WHO.
European stocks rise as gold, oil prices tumble
European stock markets rose Monday but oil and gold prices tumbled as concerns eased over US monetary policy and the chances of an American attack on Iran.
Trump says US talking deal with 'highest people' in Cuba
US President Donald Trump said Sunday that Washington was negotiating with Havana's leadership to strike a deal, days after he threatened Cuba's reeling economy with a virtual oil blockade.
Olympic Games in northern Italy have German twist
Biathlon fans brush up your Italian -- but also your German, for the events this Winter Olympics will be in South Tyrol in Italy, an autonomous province bordering Austria and Switzerland.
At Grammys, 'ICE out' message loud and clear
Music's A-listers on Sunday lashed out at the immigration raids rocking the United States at the Grammy Awards, with Puerto Rican megastar Bad Bunny setting the tone.
Japan says rare earth found in sediment retrieved on deep-sea mission
Sediment containing rare earth was retrieved from ocean depths of 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) on a Japanese test mission, the government said Monday, as it seeks to curb dependence on China for the valuable minerals.
Oil tumbles on Iran hopes, precious metals hit by stronger dollar
Oil prices tanked Monday on easing US-Iran tensions while precious metals swung wildly following last week's dollar-fuelled collapse sparked by Donald Trump's hawkish pick to lead the Federal Reserve.
Surging euro presents new headache for ECB
A surge in the euro will be in focus at the European Central Bank's meeting this week, as fears grow it could hit the eurozone's export-driven economies and weigh on inflation.
US talking deal with 'highest people' in Cuba: Trump
US President Donald Trump said Sunday that Washington was negotiating with Havana's leadership to strike a deal, days after he threatened Cuba's reeling economy with a virtual oil blockade.
Formerra and Evonik Expand Distribution Partnership for Healthcare Grades
Agreement Expands Access to Evonik's CARE Brand Medical Grades in the U.S. and Canada
Nigeria's president pays tribute to Fela Kuti after Grammys Award
Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu on Sunday paid tribute to Afrobeat king Fela Kuti after his posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammys, the first African artist to be honoured this way.
Afghan returnees in Bamiyan struggle despite new homes
Sitting in his modest home beneath snow-dusted hills in Afghanistan's Bamiyan province, Nimatullah Rahesh expressed relief to have found somewhere to "live peacefully" after months of uncertainty.
Mired in economic trouble, Bangladesh pins hopes on election boost
Textile worker Sabina Khatun is in limbo after losing her job during sweeping factory closures, caught up like millions in Bangladesh in the fallout from a 2024 uprising that toppled years of autocratic rule.
Chinese cash in jewellery at automated gold recyclers as prices soar
Dozens of people crowded around an automated gold recycling machine at a Shanghai mall, hoping to melt down family heirlooms for cash as prices of the precious metal hit record highs.
Nvidia boss insists 'huge' investment in OpenAI on track
Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang has insisted the US tech giant will make a "huge" investment in OpenAI and dismissed as "nonsense" reports that he is unhappy with the generative AI star.
How Lego got swept up in US-Mexico trade frictions
Manufacturing a Barbie or a Lego brick requires large quantities of plastic, much of which comes from China, the world's largest producer of the material.
Ukraine hit by mass power outages after 'technical malfunction'
Ukraine's power grid experienced mass outages for several hours on Saturday after a "technical malfunction" caused electrical lines between Moldova, Romania and Ukraine to fail, Ukraine's energy minister said.
'Malfunction' cuts power in Ukraine. Here's what we know
Ukraine and Moldova experienced mass power outages on Saturday after a "technical malfunction" caused electrical lines between the two countries and Romania to fail, according to officials.
Women in ties return as feminism faces pushback
Nicole Kidman, Demi Moore, Bella Hadid, Oprah Winfrey: women entertainers and models are reviving the necktie, a symbol of male power, at a time when feminism is under attack.
Britain's Starmer ends China trip aimed at reset despite Trump warning
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer wrapped up a four-day trip to China on Saturday, after his bid to forge closer ties prompted warnings from US President Donald Trump.