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Bangladesh court sentences ex-PM to be hanged for crimes against humanity
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Trade tensions force EU to cut 2026 eurozone growth forecast
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'Killed without knowing why': Sudanese exiles relive Darfur's past
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Stocks lower on uncertainty over tech rally, US rates
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Death toll from Indonesia landslides rises to 18
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Macron, Zelensky sign accord for Ukraine to buy French fighter jets
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India Delhi car bomb accused appears in court
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Bangladesh ex-PM sentenced to be hanged for crimes against humanity
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Leftist, far-right candidates advance to Chilean presidential run-off
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Bangladesh's Hasina: from PM to crimes against humanity convict
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Rugby chiefs unveil 'watershed' Nations Championship
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EU predicts less eurozone 2026 growth due to trade tensions
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Swiss growth suffered from US tariffs in Q3: data
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Bangladesh ex-PM sentenced to death for crimes against humanity
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Singapore jails 'attention seeking' Australian over Ariana Grande incident
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Tom Cruise receives honorary Oscar for illustrious career
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Fury in China over Japan PM's Taiwan comments
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Carbon capture promoters turn up in numbers at COP30: NGO
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Japan-China spat over Taiwan comments sinks tourism stocks
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No Wemby, no Castle, no problem as NBA Spurs rip Kings
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In reversal, Trump supports House vote to release Epstein files
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Gauff-led holders USA to face Spain, Argentina at United Cup
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Ecuador voters reject return of US military bases
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Bodyline and Bradman to Botham and Stokes: five great Ashes series
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Iran girls kick down social barriers with karate
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Asian markets struggle as fears build over tech rally, US rates
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Australia's 'Dad's Army' ready to show experience counts in Ashes
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UN Security Council set to vote on international force for Gaza
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Japan-China spat sinks tourism stocks
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Ecuador voters set to reject return of US military bases
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Trump signals possible US talks with Venezuela's Maduro
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Australian Paralympics gold medallist Greco dies aged 28
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Leftist, far-right candidates go through to Chilean presidential run-off
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Zelensky in Paris to seek air defence help for Ukraine
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Bangladesh verdict due in ex-PM's crimes against humanity trial
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A pragmatic communist and a far-right leader: Chile's presidential finalists
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England ready for World Cup after perfect campaign
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Cervical cancer vaccine push has saved 1.4 million lives: Gavi
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World champion Liu wins Skate America women's crown
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Leftist leads Chile presidential poll, faces run-off against far right
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Haaland's Norway thump sorry Italy to reach first World Cup since 1998
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Portugal, Norway book spots at 2026 World Cup
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Sinner hails 'amazing' ATP Finals triumph over Alcaraz
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UK govt defends plan to limit refugee status
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Haaland's Norway thump Italy to qualify for first World Cup since 1998
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Sweden's Grant captures LPGA Annika title
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Tuchel lays down law to Bellingham after England star's frustration
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Sinner caps eventful year with ATP Finals triumph over great rival Alcaraz
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Portugal book spot at 2026 World Cup as England stay perfect
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Under-fire Brazil senators scrap immunity bid
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UN demands probe after drone 'attack' on Gaza aid flotilla
The United Nations called Wednesday for an investigation into alleged drone attacks against a Gaza-bound aid flotilla that forced Italy to send a frigate to help.
Rubio calls for Russia to stop the 'killing' in Ukraine
The top US diplomat Marco Rubio issued a blunt call to his Russian counterpart to halt the "killing" in Ukraine Wednesday, as Washington's stance on Moscow hardens.
Macron tells Iran president only hours remain to avert nuclear sanctions
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Gaza civil defence says Israeli strikes kill dozens
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US Treasury in talks with Argentina on $20bn support
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UN demands probe, Italy deploys frigate after drone 'attack' on Gaza aid flotilla
The United Nations called Wednesday for an investigation into alleged drone attacks against a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, as Brussels slammed the strikes as unacceptable and Italy sent a navy frigate to assist.
Iran will never seek nuclear weapons, president tells UN
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Zelensky says NATO membership not automatic protection, praises Trump after shift
President Volodymyr Zelensky cast doubt Wednesday on NATO's ability to guarantee Ukraine's security but praised Donald Trump after the US president unexpectedly flip-flopped to say he thinks Russia can be defeated.
EU chief backs calls to keep children off social media
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Italy deploys frigate after drone 'attack' on Gaza aid flotilla
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Russia vows to press offensive, rejects idea Ukraine can retake land
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Gaza civil defence says dozens killed in Israeli strikes
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Russia vows to press on in Ukraine, rejects Trump jibe
The Kremlin said Wednesday it had no choice but to continue its military offensive on Ukraine and rejected US President Donald Trump's claim that Russia was a "paper tiger".
Germany's Merz rejects claims he is slowing green shift
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Russia-linked disinfo campaign targets Moldovan election
Ahead of Moldova's parliamentary elections on Sunday, deepfake videos and unsubstantiated accusations targeting pro-EU President Maia Sandu are spreading online, with analysts warning the country has become Moscow's "testing ground" for information warfare in Europe.
Markets waver after Wall St drop, Alibaba soars
Equities were mixed Wednesday following a down day on Wall Street, where worries about high valuations were compounded by mixed messaging from the Federal Reserve on its plans for interest rates.
Modern-day Colombian guerrillas are mere druglords: ex-FARC commander
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Japan PM says Palestine state recognition 'when not if'
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Race for rare minerals brings boom to Tajikistan's mines
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France to host DR Congo emergency conference as Kinshasa calls for aid
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