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Rubio urges Europeans to share the Iran burden
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France's Magnier sprints to victory in crash-hit Giro opener
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Is there anybody out there? Pentagon releases secret UFO files
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US job growth beats expectations but consumer confidence at all-time low
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US fires on Iran tankers as talks hang in balance
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German sports car maker Porsche to cut 500 jobs
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Nuno not focused on own future during West Ham relegation fight
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US job growth consolidates gains, beating expectations in April
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Rising fuel prices strand hundreds of Indonesian fishermen
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US expecting Iran response on deal despite naval clash
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Stocks diverge, oil steady as fresh US-Iran clashes hit peace hopes
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Arteta calls for Arsenal focus on 'huge' West Ham clash
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EU opens door to using US jet fuel as shortages loom
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Bournemouth drop Jimenez as they probe social media posts
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Forest fire burns near Chernobyl nuclear plant after drone crash
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Pentagon releases previously secret files on UFOs
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Shanto century puts Bangladesh on top in Pakistan Test
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Slot says final flourish would not mask Liverpool failure
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US adds 115,000 jobs in April, beating expectations
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Negative views of US jump among Europeans: polls
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Russia, Ukraine trade attacks ahead of Kremlin's WWII celebrations
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Rubio says expecting Iran response to US proposal on Friday
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Man City must put pressure on Arsenal, says Guardiola
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Canada captain Davies' World Cup preparations hit by fresh injury
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Poland signs 44-bn-euro EU defence loan deal to modernise military
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Swiatek battles into Italian Open third round
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South Africa top court revives impeachment inquiry against president
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Airlines banned from adding fuel charges after ticket purchase: EU
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Macron seeks to cement Africa legacy with Kenya summit
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'Scapegoating': Iran's Bahais feel brunt of crackdown
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WHO says hantavirus risk low after flight attendant tests negative
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Stocks fall, oil steady as fresh US-Iran clashes hit peace hopes
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Forest fire burns through Chernobyl exclusion zone after drone crash
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Myanmar says massive 11,000-carat ruby discovered
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Myanmar says massive 11,000-carat ruby discovered in Mandalay
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Singer Bonnie Tyler in induced coma in Portugal
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More than 3,000 attacks on Ukraine healthcare since start of war: WHO
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Gulf clash threatens hopes for quick US-Iran deal
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South Koreans gear up to roar on football team from rival North
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Taiwan welcomes Paraguay leader as China ramps up pressure
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Stocks fall as US-Iran clashes spark peace talks fears
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Japan confirms year's first fatal bear attack, two more suspected
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Indonesia volcanic eruption kills three hikers: officials
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Caged and fed 'cookies': Rescuing Armenia's captive bears
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Japan baseball mulls punishments for dangerous swings after umpire hit
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Copa Libertadores match in Colombia abandoned after crowd trouble
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Asian stocks mixed ahead of US jobs, Supreme Court ruling
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Asian stocks rally ahead of US jobs, Supreme Court ruling
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Vietnam shrugs off Trump tariffs as US exports surge
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Protesters, US law enforcers clash after immigration agent kills woman
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Swiss mining giant Glencore reveals merger talks with Rio Tinto
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Stocks mixed as traders await US jobs data, oil rebounds
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Aleppo clashes between Syria govt and Kurdish forces rage into third night
Clashes between Syrian government personnel and Kurdish forces raged into the night Thursday on the third day of fighting, as Syrian Kurdish leader Mazloum Abdi warned the violence undermined talks with Damascus.
Three ships head to US with Venezuela oil as capacity concerns grow
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French farmers rage against EU-Mercosur trade deal
Hundreds of French farmers protested in Paris Thursday after rolling into the capital on tractors, angry at a planned EU trade deal with South American bloc Mercosur they fear will create unfair competition.
Syria bombs Kurdish areas in city of Aleppo
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Stocks retrench as traders eye geopolitics, US jobs data
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US trade gap shrinks to smallest since 2009 as imports fall
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