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Asian markets extend gains as Tokyo enjoys another record day
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Warming climate threatens Greenland's ancestral way of life
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Japan election results confirm super-majority for Takaichi's party
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Unions rip American Airlines CEO on performance
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New York seeks rights for beloved but illegal 'bodega cats'
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Blades of fury: Japan protests over 'rough' Olympic podium
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Zelensky defends Ukrainian athlete's helmet at Games after IOC ban
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Jury told that Meta, Google 'engineered addiction' at landmark US trial
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Despite Trump, Bad Bunny reflects importance of Latinos in US politics
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Australian PM 'devastated' by violence at rally against Israel president's visit
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Vonn says suffered complex leg break in Olympics crash, has 'no regrets'
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YouTube star MrBeast buys youth-focused banking app
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French take surprise led over Americans in Olympic ice dancing
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Lindsey Vonn says has 'complex tibia fracture' from Olympics crash
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US news anchor says 'hour of desperation' in search for missing mother
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Malen double lifts Roma level with Juventus
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'Schitt's Creek' star Catherine O'Hara died of blood clot in lung: death certificate
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'Best day of my life': Raimund soars to German Olympic ski jump gold
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US Justice Dept opens unredacted Epstein files to lawmakers
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Epstein taints European governments and royalty, US corporate elite
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Three missing employees of Canadian miner found dead in Mexico
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Meta, Google face jury in landmark US addiction trial
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Winter Olympics organisers investigate reports of damaged medals
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Venezuela opposition figure freed, then rearrested after calling for elections
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Japan's Murase clinches Olympic big air gold as Gasser is toppled
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US athletes using Winter Olympics to express Trump criticism
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Japan's Murase clinches Olympic big air gold
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Pakistan to play India at T20 World Cup after boycott called off
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Emergency measures hobble Cuba as fuel supplies dwindle under US pressure
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UK king voices 'concern' as police probe ex-prince Andrew over Epstein
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Spanish NGO says govt flouting own Franco memory law
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What next for Vonn after painful end to Olympic dream?
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Main trial begins in landmark US addiction case against Meta, YouTube
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South Africa open T20 World Cup campaign with Canada thrashing
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Epstein accomplice Maxwell seeks Trump clemency before testimony
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Discord adopts facial recognition in child safety crackdown
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Some striking NY nurses reach deal with employers
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Emergency measures kick in as Cuban fuel supplies dwindle under US pressure
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EU chief backs Made-in-Europe push for 'strategic' sectors
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Machado ally 'kidnapped' after calling for Venezuela elections
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Epstein affair triggers crisis of trust in Norway
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AI chatbots give bad health advice, research finds
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Iran steps up arrests while remaining positive on US talks
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Frank issues rallying cry for 'desperate' Tottenham
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South Africa pile up 213-4 against Canada in T20 World Cup
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Brazil seeks to restore block of Rumble video app
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Gu's hopes of Olympic triple gold dashed, Vonn still in hospital
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Pressure mounts on UK's Starmer as Scottish Labour leader urges him to quit
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Macron backs ripping up vines as French wine sales dive
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Olympic freeski star Eileen Gu 'carrying weight of two countries'
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US authorities investigating the killing of right-wing youth leader Charlie Kirk said there had been "rapid developments" Thursday as they released pictures of a man they were hunting.
Allies bolster Poland air defence after drone raid blamed on Russia
France and Germany moved to bolster defence of Polish airspace Thursday as the UN Security Council called an emergency meeting to discuss Warsaw's accusation that Moscow launched a drone raid on its territory.
S.Africa's top court rules men can take wives' surnames
South Africa's top court ruled Thursday that men should be able to take their wives' surnames and a law that prevented this amounted to unfair gender discrimination.
Charlie Kirk killing: FBI releases photos of wanted man
US authorities investigating the killing of right-wing youth leader Charlie Kirk released pictures Thursday of a man they were hunting, as Donald Trump paid tribute to a "giant of his generation."
Belarus frees 52 prisoners, including veteran dissident, journalists
Belarus on Thursday freed 52 political prisoners, including an EU staff member, journalists, and dissidents -- a release mediated by the United States as Minsk seeks closer ties with President Donald Trump.
South Korean workers head home after US raid stunned ally
Hundreds of South Koreans detained in a US immigration raid flew out on Thursday, after a stunned Soul warned that the "bewildering" episode could have a chilling effect on future investment.
S.Sudan vice president charged with murder, crimes against humanity
South Sudan's Vice-President Riek Machar has been charged with murder, treason and crimes against humanity over an attack on a military base that killed more than 250 soldiers, the justice minister said Thursday.
UN Security Council to meet over drone raid in Poland blamed on Russia
The UN Security Council announced it would hold an emergency meeting Friday to discuss discuss violations of Poland's airspace, a day after Warsaw accused Moscow of carrying out a drone raid on its territory.
Charlie Kirk killer still at large as police find gun
The gunman who shot dead US right-wing youth leader Charlie Kirk in a targeted killing remained at large Thursday but authorities said they have video images of the suspect and have recovered a "high-powered" rifle.
President seeks end to crisis engulfing Nepal
Nepal's president said Thursday he was seeking an end to the crisis that has engulfed the Himalayan nation since deadly protests this week ousted the prime minister and left parliament in flames.
Poland calls emergency UN meeting over drone raid blamed on Russia
Poland said Thursday it had called an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council to discuss violations of its airspace, a day after it accused Russia of carrying out a drone raid on its territory.
'Double standards' over Israel sports participation: Spanish minister
Spanish sports minister Pilar Alegria said on Thursday that Israeli teams should be banned from sports in the same way that Russian sides broadly were in 2022 after the country's invasion of Ukraine, highlighting a "double standard".
Starmer sacks Mandelson as UK ambassador to US over Epstein links
UK leader Keir Starmer sacked his ambassador in Washington Peter Mandelson on Thursday following fresh revelations about the diplomat's friendship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Process 'underway' to release S. Koreans detained in US raid
Hundreds of South Koreans detained in a massive US immigration raid were being released Thursday to begin the journey home, Seoul said after warning the "bewildering" episode could have a chilling effect on future investment.
Manhunt underway for shooter who killed Trump ally Charlie Kirk
A manhunt was underway Thursday after conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot to death at a university in Utah, a killing that sparked fears of worsening political violence in the United States.
China-US talks mark a 'small step' towards Xi meeting Trump
Back-to-back talks between the United States and China's top diplomats and defence chiefs could mark "a small step" towards a meeting between the leaders of the two countries, analysts said, but cautioned against expecting an imminent summit.
'Threat to democracy': World reacts to killing of Trump ally Kirk
World leaders warned on Wednesday of the harms of politically-motivated violence after the apparent assassination of right-wing activist and Trump ally Charlie Kirk.
North Korea's Kim Ju Ae 'likely successor': Seoul
South Korea's spy agency said Thursday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's daughter, Ju Ae, who recently accompanied him on a high-profile visit to Beijing, is understood to be his recognised successor.
Nepal ex-chief justice tipped to lead political transition
Nepal's former chief justice Sushila Karki is the leading choice for interim leader, a representative of the "Gen Z" protesters said Thursday, after deadly demonstrations toppled the prime minister.
Israel intercepts missile fired from Yemen after deadly Sanaa strikes
Israel's army said it had intercepted a missile on Thursday fired from Yemen, a day after Israeli forces carried out air strikes there that killed 35 people and wounded more than 130.
S. Korea says 'bewildering' immigration raid could chill investment
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said Thursday that a massive US immigration raid on a Hyundai-LG battery factory site was "bewildering" and could have a chilling effect on future investment.
After protests oust PM, Nepal stares into political void
Shaken by deadly protests that ousted its veteran prime minister and set parliament ablaze, Nepal faces the pressing question of who will step into the political void.
Trump blasts 'radical left' after killing of influencer Charlie Kirk
Donald Trump lashed out at the "radical left" on Wednesday after the apparent assassination of his right-wing ally Charlie Kirk, vowing a crackdown after a killing that has sparked fears of worsening political violence in the United States.
2-1: First not-guilty vote in Bolsonaro coup trial, two to go
A Brazilian judge on Wednesday returned the first not-guilty vote in the coup-plotting trial of former president Jair Bolsonaro, shifting all eyes on the last two of his colleagues left to vote following two guilty findings.
Israel film debuts in Toronto after festival uncertainty
A documentary about an Israeli ex-soldier's efforts to rescue his family from the October 7 Hamas attacks premiered under heavy police presence on Wednesday, after initially being cut from the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) lineup.
Under US pressure, Mexico mulling 50% tariff on Chinese cars
Mexico, under pressure not to serve as a back door for Chinese goods entering the United States, has proposed a 50-percent duty on car imports from the Asian giant -- up from 15-20 percent.
Right-wing Trump ally Charlie Kirk shot dead at US university
Right-wing youth activist and influencer Charlie Kirk, a major ally of President Donald Trump, was shot dead Wednesday in an apparent assassination that sparked fears of more political violence in an increasingly febrile United States.
Qatar says Netanyahu must be 'brought to justice' over strikes
Qatar's prime minister warned Wednesday that an unprecedented Israeli strike in Doha targeting Hamas killed hope for Gaza hostages, calling for Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu to be "brought to justice".
Israeli strikes on rebel-held Yemen kill 35
Israeli air strikes on Huthi-held Yemen killed 35 people and wounded more than 130 on Wednesday, the Iran-backed rebels said, days after their prime minister and half the cabinet died in a major attack.
Poland warns of 'open conflict' risk after Russian drone intrusion
Poland warned on Wednesday that Russia and Europe are inching towards an "open conflict" after Warsaw shot down what it said were Russian drones in Polish airspace, drawing vows of support from the United States and other NATO members.
Nine dead in Israeli strikes on rebel-held Yemen
Israeli air strikes on Huthi-held Yemen killed nine people and wounded more than 100 on Wednesday, the Iran-backed rebels said, days after their prime minister and half the cabinet died in a major attack.
Israel launches deadly strike on Yemen rebel media arm
Israeli air strikes hit the media operation of Yemen's Huthi rebels on Wednesday, killing and wounding an unspecified number of people, the group said.