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Sovereignty wins 151st Kentucky Derby
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US swim star Ledecky smashes her longstanding 800m freestyle world record
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Antonelli's teenage pace impresses Verstappen
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From stronghold guarded by backers, Bolivia ex-leader plots return
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Barca stay on Liga title track with Valladolid comeback
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Israel calls up tens of thousands of reservists for Gaza offensive
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Verstappen takes pole position for Miami Grand Prix
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Williams beats Trump to set up World Snooker final with Zhao
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Warren Buffett to retire from Berkshire Hathaway by year's end
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Barca battle back at Valladolid to preserve Liga title charge
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'Like a dream' says dominant Sabalenka after third Madrid title
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Napoli move step closer to Serie A crown after win at fiery Lecce
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Williams beats Trump to set up World Snooker final with Zhao Xintong
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Eurovision limbers up with over-60s disco
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'Surreal' Freeman hat-trick stuns Leinster to take Northampton into Champions Cup final
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Huge crowds head to Copacabana for free Lady Gaga concert
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Warren Buffett: billionaire investor with simple tastes
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Serbian president out of hospital after cutting short US trip
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Arsenal rocked by Bournemouth, Villa boost top five bid
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Freeman hat-trick stuns Leinster to take Northampton into Champions Cup final
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Warren Buffett says will retire from Berkshire Hathaway by year's end
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Al Ahli beat Kawasaki Frontale to win Asian Champions League
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Shepherd, Dayal edge Bengaluru past Chennai in IPL thriller
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Sabalenka beats Gauff to win third Madrid Open crown
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Arsenal suffer Bournemouth defeat ahead of PSG showdown
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Napoli six clear in Serie A after win at fiery Lecce
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Van Nistelrooy glad as Leicester end goal drought against sorry Saints
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Meta fighting Nigerian fines, warns could shut Facebook, Instagram
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Hamas armed wing releases video of apparently injured Israeli hostage
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Norris wins wild and wet Miami GP sprint race
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Gabon ex-junta chief Oligui sworn in after election win
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Singapore ruling party wins election in landslide
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Eurovision warms up with over-60s disco
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Russell helps Bath beat Edinburgh in Challenge Cup semi-final
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Second-string PSG beaten by Strasbourg before Arsenal return leg
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Zelensky says won't play Putin 'games' with short truce
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Norris wins Miami GP sprint race
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PM of Yemen government announces resignation
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South Africa bowler Rabada serving ban for positive drug test
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Serbian president stable in hospital after cutting short US trip
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UN envoy urges Israel to halt Syria attacks 'at once'
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Villa boost top five bid, Southampton beaten at Leicester
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Leipzig put Bayern and Kane's title party on ice
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Serbian president hospitalised after cutting short US trip
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Buick and Appleby rule again in English 2000 Guineas
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Singapore ruling party headed for clear victory in test for new PM
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Martinez climbs into Tour de Romandie lead with penultimate stage win
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O'Sullivan backs Zhao Xintong to become snooker 'megastar'
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Atletico held at Alaves in dry Liga draw
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Indonesia's Mount Merapi, one of the world's most active volcanoes, erupted on Tuesday, spewing lava more than two kilometres from the crater.

French short-haul flight ban comes into force
France has banned domestic flights for journeys possible in less than two-and-a-half hours by train, under a government decree published Tuesday.

Fire that killed 19 in Guyana school dorm may have been set 'maliciously'
The fire at a schoolgirls' dormitory that killed 19 people in Guyana may have been started "maliciously," police said Monday, as anger grew in the small South American country the day after the blaze.

TikTok sues to stop ban in US state of Montana
TikTok on Monday filed suit in US federal court to stop the state of Montana from implementing an overall ban on the video sharing app.

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19 dead in fire at Guyana schoolgirls' dormitory
At least 19 youths were killed in a schoolgirls' dormitory blaze in Guyana, officials said Monday, with anger growing in the tiny South American country over the tragedy.

Biggest fines under EU privacy law
The European Union rolled out its mammoth data privacy regulation five years ago this week, and has since handed down billions in fines.

'Cool drink' is code for cash in graft-ridden S.Africa
Casually leaning into the side-window of a car stopped at a routine checkpoint on a congested Johannesburg road, a South African policeman tells the driver he needs "a cool drink".

Three years after George Floyd: hopes dashed, progress mixed
It's been nearly three years since a white police officer put his knee on George Floyd's neck, asphyxiating the African-American man and sparking mass protests against racism and police violence.

Smoke choking Canadians but cooling wildfires by blocking out sun
Wildfire smoke blanketing western Canada has triggered health warnings in several cities, but was also helping to cool blazes by blocking out a hot sun across hard-hit portions of the country Sunday.

El Salvador mourns 12 killed in soccer stadium stampede
El Salvador was in shock Sunday after 12 people died and hundreds were injured in a stampede at a soccer stadium.

Gunmen kill six in Ecuador tourist town: prosecutors
Gunmen in Ecuador opened fire in a restaurant in a beach town popular with tourists, killing at least six people and wounding six more, prosecutors said Sunday.

Italy's Meloni visits flood-hit region
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni donned wellington boots and visited flooded homes in northeast Italy Sunday, after returning early from the G7 summit in Japan following floods which left 14 people dead.

Friendship, hot meals for Italy's flood displaced
Ludmilla distracts herself from the memories of rising flood waters by tidying up around her makeshift bed in a gym at Castel Bolognese sheltering some of those who lost their homes.

Three shot dead in Marseille as gang murders surge
Three men were shot dead with assault rifles on Sunday in the French port city of Marseille, which has seen a surge of drug-related gang murders, police said.

El Salvador soccer stadium stampede kills 12
Twelve people were killed and hundreds injured Saturday in a stampede at an El Salvador soccer stadium, police and emergency services said.

Three die in Marseille shooting as gang murders surge
Three men died Sunday in an assault rifle attack in the French port city of Marseille, which has seen a surge of drug-related gang murders in recent months, police said.

El Salvador soccer stadium stampede kills 12: police
Twelve people were killed Saturday in a stampede at an El Salvador stadium where soccer fans had gathered to watch a local tournament, police said.

Despite rumblings, Colombia volcano survivor skeptical of repeat disaster
Screams, dismembered bodies among the thousands dead, and his town buried in mud. Survivor William Suarez remembers the horror of Colombia's Nevado del Ruiz volcanic eruption of 1985, but he dismisses authorities' latest warnings of a repeat.

ICC 'undeterred' after Russia puts prosecutor on wanted list
The International Criminal Court said Saturday that it was "undeterred" after Russia put prosecutor Karim Khan on a wanted list over his issuance of an arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin.

Over 36,000 people displaced by Italy floods
More than 36,000 people have now been forced from their homes by deadly floods in northeast Italy, regional officials said Saturday, as rising waters swallowed more houses and fresh landslides isolated hamlets

Spain says containing wildfire as conditions improve
Spanish authorities said Saturday that firefighters and soldiers were managing to contain a blaze in the country's west that has forced hundreds of people to evacuate from nearby villages, as strong winds eased.

Guatemala court suspends presidential contender's candidacy
A court in Guatemala provisionally suspended on Friday the presidential candidacy of businessman Carlos Pineda, a leading contender for the country's top job in elections slated for next month.

Senegal opposition leader demands safety guarantees for trial
Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko on Friday demanded guarantees of his personal safety as a condition for attending his trial for alleged rape.

What is known about the four missing children in Colombia's Amazon
A hundred soldiers with sniffer dogs and local Indigenous people are searching through the Colombian Amazon in a desperate bid to find four children missing since an airplane crash almost three weeks ago.

Russia puts ICC prosecutor Khan on wanted list
Russian authorities have put International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan on a "wanted" list after the Hague-based court issued an arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin in March.

Dutch tackle surge in football violence
From fireworks to pitch invasions, the Netherlands is facing a surge in football hooliganism that climaxed in a shocking attack by AZ Alkmaar supporters on West Ham fans this week.

Condemnation as Iran hangs three linked to Amini protests
Iran on Friday executed three men convicted of killing security force members during protests triggered by Mahsa Amini's death last year, the judiciary said, drawing condemnation from rights groups.

Cyclone Mocha death toll reaches 145 in Myanmar
The death toll from Cyclone Mocha has reached 145 in Myanmar with the majority Rohingya refugees, authorities said Friday, after the region's most powerful storm in more than a decade hit at the weekend.

Tsunami alert lifted after 7.7-magnitude Pacific quake
A tsunami warning in the Pacific has been lifted after a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck on Friday, sending many islanders fleeing coastal areas.

Hong Kong court rejects Jimmy Lai challenge to national security body
A Hong Kong court on Friday dismissed a legal challenge by jailed pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai, conceding it had "no jurisdiction" over Beijing's national security apparatus in the city.

'Someone else done it': Man charged in deadly NZ hostel fire
A 48-year-old man accused of igniting a New Zealand hostel fire that killed at least five people claimed that someone else started the blaze during a court appearance Friday.

Indonesians fall prey to fake shaman 'magic money' scams
Indonesian mother-of-three Aslem was a domestic worker in Dubai when she started wiring cash to a self-professed shaman, believing that he would honour his promise to magically multiply her hard-earned wages.

Colombia president retracts claim children found after plane crash
Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Thursday retracted his claim that four Indigenous children missing for more than two weeks after an airplane crash in the Amazon had been found alive.
Italy flood deaths rise to 11 as thousands wait to come home
The death toll from floods that devastated an area of northeastern Italy rose to 11 Thursday after the bodies of two more people were found, authorities told AFP.
Fresh rescue efforts as Italy counts cost of deadly floods
Rescue workers searched Thursday for people still trapped by floodwaters in northeast Italy as more residents were evacuated after downpours which killed nine people and devastated homes and farms.

More villages evacuated as Italy counts cost of deadly floods
Authorities in Ravenna issued an immediate evacuation order Thursday for three villages threatened by floods after heavy rains left nine people dead across northeastern Italy.

'There was a city': VR tour peers into Hiroshima's past
On a sunny street in Hiroshima, a tourist looks around, but instead of seeing a bustling riverside, they face a scene of horror, with burning bodies and rising flames.

Library books should not have 'unhealthy ideas': Hong Kong leader
Hong Kong must not "recommend books with unhealthy ideas", the city's leader John Lee said on Thursday, following the removal of library books related to the deadly Tiananmen Square crackdown and other political issues.