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Taliban says 'no oppression' of Afghan women after dress crackdown
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Counter-terror police take lead of probe into UK politician's killing
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Commander of Ukraine's French-trained brigade arrested in murder probe
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'Outstanding' India thrash England in historic first women's Test at Lord's
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Slaven Bilic returns as Croatia coach
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UK unveils plan to ban Iran Revolutionary Guards: ministry
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India thrash England in historic first women's Test at Lord's
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Thai bandmates recount chaos of deadly Bangkok bar fire
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Nigeria oil output hits six-year high, above OPEC target
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MEXC Expands Ondo Tokenized Stock Lineup With SK Hynix and Four Other Trading Pairs
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Thailand probes Bangkok bar fire that killed 28
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France's Macron says Europe will defend freedom at all costs
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Oil prices surge on US-Iran attacks
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‘Almost like gold’: water debate rages on Italy’s Aeolian Islands
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Christopher Nolan returns with "The Odyssey" blockbuster
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De Beers to pause work at S.Africa's largest diamond mine
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Only 'superstars' win Tour de France stages: French champ
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Thailand probes Bangkok bar fire that killed 27
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Young fly-half Moyo to debut for Springboks against Wales
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Middle East rocked by heaviest attacks since Iran-US ceasefire
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MSF slams 'deliberate' Russian destruction of Ukraine's health system
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EU, UK hit Russia with joint sanctions over cyber attacks
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Kenya's goons: a world of political violence and desperation
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EU to limit children's access to social media -- gradually
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Zverev second in ATP rankings behind Sinner after Wimbledon
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Mongolia's child jockeys ready to race in annual festival
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Noskova moves into WTA Top 10 after Wimbledon triumph
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Thailand probes Bangkok bar fire that killed 27, injured dozens
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Planes fight fire in Fontainebleau forest near Paris
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Oil prices spike on fresh US-Iran attacks, tech hammers on stocks again
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'Jurassic Park' star Sam Neill dies aged 78
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Mulling ban, EU gets expert verdict on social media for children
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US hits Iran as Gulf states targeted in flareup over Hormuz
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Huge fire in Bangkok bar kills at least 27
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Oil prices spike on fresh US-Iran attacks, tech weighs on stocks again
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'Indispensable' Xiaohongshu app fuels Chinese tourism
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Spaniard's rare skin disorder ups danger of summer heat
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NFL seeks to break into Africa with Kenya competition
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Protected but deported anyway, as Trump goes after 'dreamers'
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Yamal aims to steal Mbappe's World Cup thunder in semi-final showdown
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Dodgers face Ohtani knee issues in MLB three-peat bid
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Fisk outlasts Pendrith in playoff to win PGA Tour Louisville title
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Warriors forward Green details LeBron recruiting pitch
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US strikes Iran as Gulf states targeted in flareup over Hormuz
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Massive fire in Bangkok bar kills at least 27
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'Final before final': France face Spain in World Cup blockbuster
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Zverev vows to chase down Wimbledon champion Sinner in trophy charge
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England's Ecclestone glad to get 'one-up' on brother with five-wicket Lord's haul
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Five classic France v Spain clashes before World Cup semi-final
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Major fire rages in Fontainebleau forest near Paris
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Bulgarians voted on Sunday in a sixth parliamentary election in three years, with little expectation that the poll will put an end to political instability in the Balkan EU member.
Seoul resumes loudspeaker propaganda against North
South Korea on Sunday resumed a loudspeaker propaganda campaign against the North after Pyongyang sent a fresh barrage of trash-filled balloons across the border.
EU votes as far right eyes gains
Voters across Europe cast ballots Sunday on the final -- and biggest -- day of elections for the EU's parliament, with far-right parties expected to make gains at a pivotal time for the bloc.
EU voters head to polls on last day of marathon elections
Voters across Europe cast their ballots Sunday on the final -- and biggest -- day of elections for the EU's parliament, with far-right parties expected to make gains at a pivotal time for the bloc.
India's Modi to take oath alongside coalition allies
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to be sworn in Sunday for a third term after worse than expected election results left him reliant on coalition partners to govern.
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Once shunned and now eagerly courted by the West, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has steered his country away from its secular traditions and towards the Hindu-first politics he has championed for decades.
Voters head to the polls on final day of EU elections
Voting began across Europe Sunday on the final -- and biggest -- day of marathon EU elections, with balloting due in 21 countries, including France and Germany, where support for surging far-right parties is being tested.
Seoul says will resume loudspeaker propaganda against North
South Korea announced Sunday that it would resume loudspeaker propaganda campaigns against the North, after Pyongyang sent a fresh barrage of trash-filled balloons across the border.
Bulgaria's sixth vote in three years set to quash hopes for change
Bulgarians head to the polls on Sunday for a sixth time in three years, with hopes for change expected to be quashed in the Balkan country.
N. Korea sends hundreds of trash-filled balloons in new blitz
North Korea has sent hundreds more trash-filled balloons across the border in a fresh blitz, Seoul's military said Sunday, as the tit-for-tat balloon barrages between the two neighbours accelerates.
Modi's kingmakers: the new coalition government in India
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take the oath of office on Sunday for a third term in power alongside coalition allies after his party failed to win a parliamentary majority.
Decision time as France, Germany headline EU vote finale
The final -- and by far biggest -- day of EU elections takes place Sunday with voting in 21 member countries, including France and Germany, where support for surging far-right parties is being tested.
Aid deliveries to Gaza resume through rebuilt pier
Humanitarian aid began trickling back into the devastated Gaza Strip on Saturday via a rebuilt, temporary pier, US forces said.
Five hurt as police, activists, clash at French motorway protest
Police and masked activists clashed at a protest over a motorway project in southern France Saturday, leaving five people hurt, local officials said.
'It means the world': Israelis rejoice as four hostages freed
Israelis celebrated Saturday the release of four hostages from Gaza in a military operation, cheering on beaches and gathering outside the hospital where the former captives underwent medical checks.
Assault which left Danish PM 'shaken' likely not 'politically motivated'
Danish authorities said Saturday that an attack on Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, which she said left her "shaken" but "fine", was not thought to be politically motivated.
N.Korea again sends trash balloons to South: Seoul military
North Korea on Saturday sent a new round of trash-laden balloons towards the South, Seoul's military said, after anti-Pyongyang activists in the South said they had lofted balloons with leaflets against leader Kim Jong Un across the border.
Thousands rally in London for Gaza ceasefire
Thousands of people marched through central London to parliament on Saturday calling for a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza-Israel war.
Orban critic draws masses in Hungary on eve of EU vote
Tens of thousands rallied on Saturday for Hungarian opposition figure Peter Magyar, who has emerged as the main challenger to long-time nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban, on the eve of EU elections.
Hamas says more than 200 killed as Israel rescues four Gaza hostages
Israel said it forces rescued on Saturday four hostages alive from a Gaza refugee camp where the Hamas-run government media office reported attacks left 210 Palestinians dead and hundreds wounded.
Tens of thousands join election rally against German far right
Tens of thousands of demonstrators rallied in Germany on Saturday, urging citizens to vote against the far right in this weekend's European Union elections.
Biden says Putin 'not going to stop at Ukraine'
US President Joe Biden on Saturday pledged Washington's support for Kyiv in its battle against the Russian invasion, warning that Vladimir Putin would "not stop" at Ukraine.
Israel rescues four Gaza hostages seized at music festival
Israel said its forces rescued four hostages alive from a Gaza refugee camp on Saturday, after an operation that militant group Hamas said left dozens of Palestinians dead and wounded.
WWII veteran, 100, marries sweetheart, 96, in Normandy after D-Day events
It might have been the longest wait but on Saturday 100-year-old American World War II veteran Harold Terens married his 96-year-old fiancee in Normandy, just days after being honoured on the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in northwestern France.
Italy votes in EU election with Meloni poised as powerbroker
Italy became the first heavyweight nation to cast votes for the EU's next parliament on Saturday, in a test of far-right leader Giorgia Meloni's strength at home -- and future influence in the bloc.
Israel says rescues four Gaza hostages alive
Israel said its forces rescued four hostages alive from a Gaza refugee camp on Saturday as it intensified an assault despite scrutiny over a deadly strike on a UN-run school there.
Rahul Gandhi nominated as leader of India's opposition
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's chief rival Rahul Gandhi was nominated on Saturday to lead India's opposition in parliament after an election result that rescued his party from the political wilderness.
EU election passes halfway mark as Slovakia, Italy join in
Four days of voting to choose a new European Parliament passed the halfway mark Saturday with Slovakia -- shaken by an assassination attempt last month on its premier -- and influential Italy joining in.