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'I'll adapt': First pregnant candidate navigates French presidential race
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China, Indonesia hold talks on security, defence
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Hong Kong convicts Tiananmen vigil activists of inciting subversion
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Train to nowhere? South Korea's lonely push for peace with the North
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The Hong Kong Tiananmen vigil activists convicted in national security trial
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Australia's Hussey mulls role with England for Ashes series
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Eel-powered Japan whizz-kid, 11, chases Asian Games history
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Indian captain 'scapegoat' in Britain's Russia shadow fleet case, wife says
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Asian markets extend rally as traders assess US Treasuries pledge
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Rosenior seeks to match Paris FC's capital ambition as Ligue 1 returns
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Barcelona enter new era as Flick targets La Liga hat-trick
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Inter set for Serie A title defence as Milan get Amorim reboot
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Pogacar favourite for Vuelta with Grand Tour treble in sight
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'Greatest' Springboks face All Blacks in clash of juggernauts
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Bangladesh coach Simmons wary of Australia backlash in second Test
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William and Harry: Britain's warring royal brothers
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Hong Kong Tiananmen activists to receive national security verdict
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UN holds second informal poll for next leader
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Who are the candidates vying to lead the UN?
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In US mining hub, black lung rates soar
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Swiatek into Cincinnati semis after Rybakina injury
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Champions Arsenal embrace being 'hunted' as Premier League returns
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University suspends academic behind Jason Arday plagiarism charges
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World No.2 Rybakina retires from Cincinnati clash with Swiatek
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Key European leaders demand Israel halt West Bank settlement project
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'I heard you missed me': Melania Trump jokes about month out of spotlight
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McIlroy bounces back to share BMW Championship lead
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Amazon Prime Video to invest $2 bn in Latin America productions
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Cobolli fueled by candy in sweet defeat of Paul
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Panama Canal to reduce shipping over El Nino-fueled drought
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Jailed Pakistan ex-PM Khan moved to hospital on court order: party
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Maradona trial on hold over possible medical evidence mix-up
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Pogacar eyes 'missing' piece ahead of Vuelta return
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'Green dilemma': China's solar boom hurt birds, says study
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US, Canada 'very close' to trade deal, Ottawa says, as details emerge
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Pegula hangs on to dispatch Anisimova, reach Cincinnati semi-finals
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Ronaldinho returns in search of 'beautiful' 300th goal
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US charges woman with IS-inspired plot to blow up New York State Capitol
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US pushes allies, China to back Trump's economic war on Iran
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What a record-breaking El Nino could mean for the world
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Former NBA MVP Harden reportedly set to return to Cavaliers
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Duplantis edges Karalis to win Lausanne Diamond League pole vault
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Brook makes Pakistan pay for drop as England dominate first Test
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Alcaraz to return for US Open title defence
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MemeCore Arrives on Nasdaq Through $1 Billion Landmark Treasury Transaction
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China's rapid solar expansion hurt bird diversity: study
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First US deportees land in Liberia
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President Paul Biya back in Cameroon after 73 days away
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US, Canada resume talks to finalize trade deal as details emerge
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Newcastle boss Jaissle unfazed by lack of respect
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Mexico's Pemex posts first annual profit in decade
Mexican state energy giant Pemex on Monday reported its first annual profit in a decade thanks to higher oil demand and prices.
Elegance and sensuality grace Milan Fashion Week
Women's Fashion Week ended in Milan on Monday.
Northern Ireland Protocol: why the changes?
Britain and the EU struck a deal Monday to re-fashion a post-Brexit trade agreement with Northern Ireland that has become a significant political problem.
'Best chef in the world' Guy Savoy stripped of Michelin star
The Michelin Guide announced Monday the shock decision to knock a star off the Paris restaurant of Guy Savoy, frequently named the best chef in the world.
Stocks bounce after sinking on US rate hike fears
US and European equities rebounded Monday after sinking last week on renewed fear of more aggressive US interest rate hikes, dealers said.
Curse or blessing? In Uganda, oil project gets mixed reviews
On the teeming savannah of northwest Uganda, antelopes gaze beyond a metal fence as a giant rig is raised above cleared tracts of grasslands to make way for oil drilling.
UK and EU clinch Brexit deal over N.Ireland trade
Britain and the European Union proclaimed a "new chapter" in relations on Monday as they agreed a crucial overhaul of trade rules in Northern Ireland that aims to ease tensions stoked by Brexit.
UK's PM and EU chief clinch Brexit deal over N.Ireland trade
Britain and the European Union on Monday agreed a crucial overhaul of trade rules in Northern Ireland, a breakthrough aimed at resetting seriously strained relations since Brexit.
Nestle to close factory, head office in Myanmar
Swiss food giant Nestle will halt all production in Myanmar, a spokesperson said Monday, the latest firm to draw back from the country after a military coup two years ago.
Europe stocks rebound after sinking on US rate hike fears
European equities rebounded Monday after sinking last week on renewed fear of more aggressive US interest rate hikes, dealers said.
UK-EU Brexit fix: What's at stake?
An agreement between Britain and the European Union over post-Brexit trade rules in Northern Ireland appears imminent.
North Korea's Kim opens key meeting on agriculture
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has opened a key party meeting to discuss agricultural development, state media said Monday, following a report of "grave" food shortages in the isolated country.
Asian markets drop on rate fears as US inflation runs hot
Asian markets sank Monday following a Wall Street selloff, as forecast-beating US inflation data reinforced expectations the Federal Reserve would continue to ramp up interest rates for some time.
Phone firms set for annual meet in shadow of global slump
The big beasts of the telecom industry will gather in Barcelona on Monday for their most important annual get-together, this year under the shadow of a severe slump across the technology sector.
Far-reaching UN treaty a must to cut global plastic use: experts
Only a bold and ambitious UN treaty with sweeping reforms of the entire plastic life cycle can stem the world's waste crisis, experts said Monday.
How Italy's generous green homes scheme turned 'wicked'
An Italian scheme to make homes more energy efficient has been wildly popular, but the government is seeking to rein in its "out of control" costs amid fears it could send the deficit soaring.
Brazil moves on illegal mines in Indigenous Yanomami territory
Brazilian authorities this week intensified their fight against illegal mining on the land of the Indigenous Yanomami people, sending helicopters over the Amazon jungle in search of clandestine dig sites.
French documentary, Spanish girl clinch top prizes at Berlinale
The Berlin film festival on Saturday awarded its Golden Bear top prize to a documentary by French director Nicolas Philibert and its best acting award to an eight-year-old girl in what jury chief Kristen Stewart described as a "boundary-pushing" event.
French documentary, Spanish girl clinch top prizes at Berlin
The Berlin film festival on Saturday awarded its Golden Bear top prize to a documentary by French director Nicolas Philibert and its best acting award to an eight-year-old girl in what jury chief Kristen Stewart described as a "boundary-pushing" event.
Trade resumes as key Afghan border crossing with Pakistan reopens
Vital trade resumed at a key border crossing between Afghanistan and Pakistan on Saturday as their busiest trading waypoint reopened almost a week after being shut by Taliban authorities.
No G20 joint statement after China objections on Ukraine war
G20 finance ministers again failed Saturday to agree a joint statement on the global economy at talks in India, after China sought to water down references to the Ukraine war.
Macron warns EU-South America deal hinges on environment
French President Emmanuel Macron said Saturday that a long-delayed trade deal between the EU and four Latin American nations "is not possible" if they do not follow European environmental policies.
Euclid spacecraft prepares to probe universe's dark mysteries
For now, Europe's Euclid spacecraft sits quietly in a sterilised room in the south of France, its golden trim gleaming under the fluorescent light.
Berlin film fest to award top prizes as stars return
The 73rd Berlinale film festival awards its top prizes on Saturday, including the Golden Bear for best picture, after a star-studded edition that highlighted freedom struggles in Ukraine and Iran.
'French Oscars' reward femicide film but criticised for lack of women
The lack of women nominees was a talking point on Friday at the Cesar Awards, France's answer to the Oscars, despite the top prize going to a film focusing on femicide.
History says Fed can't tame inflation without recession: report
There is no recent precedent for a central bank successfully defeating inflation without "substantial economic sacrifice or recession," said a report presented Friday to Federal Reserve policymakers.
Fourth season of 'Succession' to be last for megahit show
Fans of HBO juggernaut "Succession" will soon bid a final farewell to the family business drama which will end after its upcoming fourth season, according to the show's creator.
Ericsson to cut 8,500 jobs worldwide
Telecom equipment maker Ericsson said Friday it would slash 8,500 jobs worldwide, part of a cost-cutting programme as financial headwinds push operators to rein in spending.
Three candidates emerge to lead Scotland
Three candidates -- two women and a Muslim man -- will battle it out to replace Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, it was announced Friday, in a race already mired in controversy.
Flying Scotsman whistles into Edinburgh for 100th birthday
The Flying Scotsman, the first steam train to reach over 100 miles an hour, turned 100 on Friday, whistling its way into Edinburgh's Waverley station to mark the day.
Worst-ever February rainforest data for Brazilian Amazon
Brazilian Amazon deforestation reached its worst-ever February level in the second month of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's presidential term, provisional data showed Friday.