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India launches first hydrogen-powered train in clean energy push
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China's Moonshot AI chases 'DeepSeek moment' with much-hyped model
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MEXC May–June Report: 750M+ USDT Futures Insurance Fund & 100% Asset Reserves
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Wilson keen to continue Wallabies captaincy as Schmidt era ends
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Japan outlaws flag desecration despite critics
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Women sand miners toil stripped Cape Verde beach
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From coal pits to wind turbines, Polish miners rise to the occasion
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Opposition to data centres grows in cramped urban Japan
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Tokyo, Taipei lead heavy losses as Asian markets suffer fresh tech rout
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Japan imperial rules tweaked, but still no woman emperor
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Fact Check: Trump's primetime speech rehashing election claims
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China's Xi says AI should not be dominated by one country
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Defence and minerals: inside Pakistan's lobbying push in Washington
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India's space sector takes off as private rocket readies launch
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Trump revives election fraud claims ahead of US midterms
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Taiwan lawmakers to remove legal hurdles for Starlink to operate
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India's private space industry shoots for the stars
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Tokyo, Taipei lead tech losses as Asian markets suffer again
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Trump revives sprawling election fraud claims in address to nation
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Ireland to attack at All Blacks' Eden Park stronghold
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Japan, France ready for tussle in steamy Tokyo
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Australia protests Laos response to 2024 tainted alcohol deaths
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Central Asia's unbridled cosmetic surgery boom
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'Blessed town' on Venezuelan coast escapes quake damage
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I.Coast fashion designers storm the international stage
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Buried in 1967 quake, Venezuelan now scrambles to help new victims
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Mexico City tourist area appears to come into cartel's crosshairs
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UK Labour party to crown Burnham as leader and next PM
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Australia coach Schmidt 'nervous and a little bit lost" ahead of final Test
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Hazardous Canadian wildfire smoke choking millions in US
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Rennie reveals All Blacks plans for Springboks series
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SpaceX abruptly scrubs Starship test flight
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Macron pledges 'zero tolerance' for arson after spate of fires in France
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Giannis: Miami offers best path to another NBA title
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Netflix shares drop on growth worries
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US to limit stays of students, journalists
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McIlroy laments 'stupid mistakes' but retains British Open hope
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Messi set 'blueprint' for greatness - Antetokounmpo
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Argentina footballers 'inspire' Contepomi's Pumas before England Test
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Argentine superstition ramps up ahead of World Cup final
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Root's 99 not out sees England to ODI series-levelling win over India
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UN Palestinian agency chief says funding secured until end of May
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees has enough funds to keep operating until at least the end of May, its chief told Swiss media on Tuesday.
US defense chief to Israel counterpart: Gaza toll 'too high'
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told his Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant Tuesday that civilian casualties in Gaza are "too high" and suggested alternatives to a major Israeli operation in the territory's south.
Clashes in Brussels as states agree EU farm policy review
EU member states Tuesday agreed to unpick more eco-friendly requirements under the bloc's common agricultural policy (CAP) in a new bid to pacify months-long protests by farmers -- who faced off with riot police in Brussels for the third time in two months.
Venezuela's Maduro has 'chosen' poll rivals: banned contender
Venezuela's main opposition leader said Tuesday that President Nicolas Maduro had "chosen" his poll rivals after key contenders were blocked from running in the July presidential election.
UN says majority of migrant deaths in 10 years from drowning
Drowning has been the biggest cause of recorded migrant deaths over the past 10 years, the UN's migration agency said Tuesday, with victim numbers topping 36,000.
Hamas urges end to Gaza airdrops after deaths, more aid trucks
Hamas on Tuesday urged foreign nations to stop parachuting aid into war-torn Gaza after officials and humanitarians said 18 people died trying to reach food packages in the starving north.
Mourners mark 40 days since Putin foe Navalny's death
Kremlin foe Alexei Navalny's parents and other mourners laid flowers at his grave Tuesday to mark 40 days since his death in an Arctic prison, an important Orthodox Christian rite.
UK court delays decision on Assange's last-ditch extradition appeal bid
Two UK judges on Tuesday delayed a decision on whether to grant WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange a last-ditch appeal against extradition to the United States, giving Washington three weeks to provide "assurances" in the case.
Former Chavez rival registers to challenge Maduro in Venezuela polls
Venezuelan opposition figure Manuel Rosales registered to challenge President Nicolas Maduro in July's elections, after the main opposition coalition said it was prevented from nominating its candidate by the midnight deadline.
Two Moscow attack suspects travelled 'freely' because no arrest warrant: Turkish official
A Turkish security official on Tuesday said two of the Moscow concert hall attack suspects travelled "freely" to Russia as no arrest warrants were issued against them.
Sri Lanka cuts key interest rates, seeks China deal
Sri Lanka's central bank cut interest rates Tuesday as the prime minister visited China seeking a debt restructuring deal crucial to maintaining an IMF bailout.
Venezuela's Maduro files election candidacy, opposition coalition blocked
Venezuela's main opposition coalition said it was prevented from registering its presidential candidate to run against President Nicolas Maduro in July, after he made his re-election bid official.
Christians in India fearful as election looms
Church walls crumble in India's Kandhamal district, where brutal attacks on Christians 16 years ago means many survivors still worry about their minority's place in a Hindu-majority nation.
Assange to learn fate of latest extradition appeal bid
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will learn Tuesday if he can mount a likely final UK challenge against extradition to the United States to stand trial for publishing secret military and diplomatic files.
Togo lawmakers adopt new constitution
Togolese lawmakers adopted a new constitution on Monday, moving the country from a presidential to a parliamentary system and giving parliament the power to elect the president of the small West African country.
US promises strong Guatemala ties as Arevalo visits White House
Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo was welcomed on Monday at the White House, where he won pledges of strong bilateral ties and backing for his anti-corruption campaign.
Facing probe, Bolsonaro spent two nights at Hungarian embassy
Jair Bolsonaro was "hosted" for two days last month at the Hungarian embassy in Brasilia, lawyers for the Brazilian ex-president said Monday, denying he had been seeking refuge from pressing legal probes.
UK says China targeted 'democratic institutions' in cyber campaign
The UK on Monday accused Beijing-backed groups of targeting "democratic institutions and parliamentarians" in two "malicious" cyber campaigns, unveiling sanctions and summoning China's ambassador.
Haiti leaders struggle to find transition consensus as crisis broils
Efforts to set up a transitional government and fill a power vacuum in violence-wracked Haiti foundered Monday as delegates squabbled over choosing a leader and death threats caused one member to quit over the weekend.
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At the age of 44, Bassirou Diomaye Faye is to become Senegal's fifth and also youngest president after the opposition candidate's main rival Amadou Ba conceded defeat after Sunday's first round vote.
Smiling through tears: Hostage families lead Jerusalem Purim parade
It was meant to be a day of revelry and high jinks for Jews, but Jerusalem's Purim parade Monday struck a more sombre note, with some relatives of hostages held in Gaza even trying to stop it.
Venezuela's Maduro files election candidacy, opposition blocked
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Monday officially registered his candidacy in July elections, while the opposition remained blocked from signing up its aspirant with just hours until the clock runs out.
Putin says 'Islamists' behind Moscow attack, links them to Ukraine
President Vladimir Putin on Monday acknowledged for the first time that "radical Islamists" were behind last week's attack on a concert hall outside Moscow, but suggested they were linked to Ukraine somehow.
Disagreements among Haiti leaders hamper govt transition
Disagreements among delegates over who should head Haiti's transitional council are stalling the body's official formation, a representative told AFP Monday, while over the weekend one member quit amid death threats.
Senegal anti-establishment candidate wins presidency
Anti-establishment candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye was set Monday to become the youngest president in Senegal's history after his rival conceded the race, triggering a political earthquake in the West African nation.
Trump 'hush money' trial set for April 15, bond amount slashed
Donald Trump's legal battles pinballed from victory to defeat Monday as he was offered a lifeline in his struggle to stave off a half billion dollar fraud judgement while a New York judge rejected efforts to delay a separate criminal trial.
UK blames China for 'malicious' cyber attacks
The UK on Monday accused Beijing-linked organisations of orchestrating two "malicious" cyber campaigns, calling in China's ambassador to protest and sanctioning those it branded responsible.
Moscow attack puts spotlight on IS threat to western Europe
Friday's attack on a Moscow concert hall is exacerbating worries that similar acts could hit targets in western Europe which is hosting exceptionally high-profile sports events this summer, analysts say.
Last shot for Venezuela opposition to register presidential candidate
Venezuela's embattled opposition faces a last-ditch bid to register a candidate for July's presidential election on Monday, after accusing President Nicolas Maduro's government of blocking yet another aspirant.
Seeking to limit criticism, Putin refuses to blame IS
Russian President Vladimir Putin is refusing to blame the Islamic State (IS) for the Moscow attack despite a claim by the extremist group, instead insinuating a link to Ukraine in an apparent bid to limit the responsibility of the Russian security services.
Ten wounded in Russian missile attack on Kyiv
Ten people including a teenage girl were wounded Monday after Ukrainian air defence systems downed two Russian missiles over the capital, sending metal debris crashing to the ground.