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Sarah Taylor named England men's fielding coach
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No plans for PGA outside USA or moving off May date
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US Senate backs Trump on Iran war despite deadline lapse
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Key urges 'world-class' bowler Robinson to make England recall count
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From Black Death to Covid, ships have long hosted outbreaks
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Furyk wants long-term US Ryder blueprint, maybe role for Tiger
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McIlroy back on course on eve of PGA despite blister
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Eulalio seizes control of drenched Giro d'Italia
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New trial ordered for US lawyer convicted of murdering wife, son
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Stocks rise ahead of US-China summit
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US wholesale prices jump 6.0% year-on-year in April, highest since 2022
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Nations drawing down oil stocks at record pace: IEA
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Carrick on brink of permanent Man Utd job: reports
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Strong US economy's resilience to shocks tested by Iran war
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Italy cheers UK's Catherine on first foreign visit since cancer diagnosis
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Keys says players will strike over Grand Slam pay if 'necessary'
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Eurovision stage inspired by Viennese opera
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Gunshots at Philippine Senate as lawmaker wanted by ICC holds out
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Winning worth the wait for Young no matter the ball
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The Chilean town living with the world's most polluting dump
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Donald pleased to have Rahm back for Ryder three-peat bid
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Stocks waver, oil steady ahead of US-China summit as Iran talks stall
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War in Middle East: latest developments
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No cadmium please: French want less toxin in their baguettes
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Warsh set to take over a divided Fed facing Trump assaults
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Shots heard at Philippine Senate as lawmaker wanted by ICC holds out
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France locks down 1,700 on cruise ship after 90-year-old dies
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After the hobbits, director Peter Jackson tackles 'Tintin'
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Real Madrid win legal battle over Bernabeu concert noise
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EU won't ban LGBTQ 'conversion therapy' but will push states to act
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Revived Swiatek cruises past Pegula and into Italian Open semis
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Shots heard at Philippine Senate as lawmaker wanted by ICC holds out: AFP
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Vin Diesel drives 'Fast and Furious' tribute in Cannes
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Heckler ejected from Eurovision after Israel song disruption
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Australia's North savours 'tremendous honour' of England role
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For hantavirus, experts aim to inform without igniting Covid panic
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Japan rides box office boom into Cannes
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Trump arrives in China for superpower summit with Xi
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UK's Catherine on first official foreign trip since cancer diagnosis
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British scientists among winners of top Spanish award
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Mbappe can show 'commitment' to Real Madrid: Arbeloa
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Chinese tech giant Alibaba posts profit drop amid AI drive
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King Charles lays out Starmer's agenda as PM fights for survival
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Japan suspend Eddie Jones for verbally abusing officials
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England drop Crawley for 1st Test against New Zealand
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Stocks rise ahead of US-China summit as Iran talks stall
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One trip, one ticket: New EU rules aim to ease train travel
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SoftBank profit quadruples to $32 bn on AI investments
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Africa must drop 'victim mentality': mogul Tony Elumelu
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BTS, the world's biggest boy band, reunites on stage on Saturday in a K-pop extravaganza watched by hundreds of thousands of fans in downtown Seoul and by millions around the planet online.
Director plans to put Val Kilmer back on screen thanks to AI
The late American film star Val Kilmer could soon be "acting" on the big screen again after allowing a director to use AI tools to produce his likeness for an upcoming film, media reports said Wednesday.
Russia slams Oscar-winning anti-Putin documentary
Russia on Wednesday condemned the Oscar-winning documentary "Mr Nobody Against Putin", saying it had featured children filmed without their parents' consent, in Moscow's first official reaction to the film scooping the prestigious award.
BTS light stick prices surge ahead of comeback concert
Second-hand BTS light sticks were selling for up to six times the original price ahead of the K-pop megagroup's huge comeback concert this weekend, an online reseller showed Wednesday.
In Ukraine, Sean Penn gifted Oscar made from train carriage hit by Russia
US actor Sean Penn, who skipped Sunday's Oscars ceremony to visit Ukraine, has been gifted a symbolic version of the famous statuette made from the damaged metal of a train carriage hit in a Russian strike.
'East meets West': KPop Demon Hunters brings global fans to Seoul's sites
Australian visitor Nhung Nguyen made the hike up steep steps to a stunning Seoul park precisely because of its star turn in mega-hit "KPop Demon Hunters".
Kennedy Center board approves 2-year closure for renovation
The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington will close for two years for refurbishment, its board unanimously approved Monday, after President Donald Trump's takeover of the storied venue generated anger and performance cancellations.
'Buffy' reboot cancelled: Sarah Michelle Gellar
A planned reboot "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," that was set to be directed by Oscar-winning director Chloe Zhao, has been canceled, star and producer Sarah Michelle Gellar said.
Oscar winner Sean Penn skips ceremony to visit Kyiv
Sean Penn, who won an Oscar for best supporting actor for "One Battle After Another" on Sunday, is in Ukraine to show support to the war-torn country.
Five top moments from the Oscars
This year's Oscars saw "One Battle After Another" cap its outstanding awards season by taking home the night's top prize for best picture, as "Sinners" also won big.
With Oscar race locked, actresses celebrate backstage anyway
At an Oscars full of nerve-shreddingly tight races, best actress was one of Sunday night's few entirely predictable categories.
'KPop Demon Hunters' wins two Oscars
Netflix's smash hit "KPop Demon Hunters" -- a tale of good and evil incorporating traditional Korean mythology and set to a thumping soundtrack -- on Sunday won the Oscar for best animated feature.
Ryan Coogler: from indie to blockbuster to Oscar
Ryan Coogler launched his career with an indie look at police brutality in America. He moved on to transform the Marvel universe culture with his blockbuster "Black Panther" films.
Jessie Buckley: From reality TV hopeful to Oscar winner
Irish actress Jessie Buckley capped her spectacular rise to Hollywood stardom on Sunday, winning a best actress Oscar for her searing portrait of motherhood and love undone by loss in "Hamnet"
Paul Thomas Anderson: eclectic filmmaker, critical darling
Director Paul Thomas Anderson has often been on the outside looking in during an eclectic career of boundary-pushing filmmaking, but he received the ultimate insider's accolade Sunday -- the Oscar for best director of his acclaimed "One Battle After Another."
Michael B. Jordan battles his way to Oscar for 'Sinners'
Michael B. Jordan on Sunday won the best actor Oscar for playing twins confronted with pure evil in vampire race fable "Sinners" -- tortured fighters typical of the roles director Ryan Coogler has repeatedly created for him.
Sean Penn: Hollywood's rebel with a cause wins third Oscar
Sean Penn, Hollywood's eternal rebel, on Sunday won a third Oscar for his comic yet terrifying portrayal of an absurdly uptight soldier ashamed of his past in "One Battle After Another."
It's 'Sinners' vs 'One Battle' as the Oscars begin
The Oscars kicked off on Sunday after months of expensive campaigns, with all eyes on the race between "One Battle After Another" and "Sinners" for best picture, Hollywood's most coveted prize.
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'KPop Demon Hunters' wins Oscar for best animated feature
Netflix's smash hit "KPop Demon Hunters" -- a tale of good and evil incorporating traditional Korean mythology and set to a thumping soundtrack -- on Sunday won the Oscar for best animated feature.
Amy Madigan wins Oscar as 'Weapons' villain Aunt Gladys
Amy Madigan scored her first Oscar nomination 40 years ago and has openly admitted she never thought she would return to the Academy Awards conversation.
Stars bring glamour to Oscars red carpet
Hollywood's best and brightest stars on Sunday hit the red carpet for the 98th Academy Awards, the movie industry's biggest night.
Cowboy boots and line dancing: country music fever grips UK young
Trinity Smith has been wearing her cowboy boots all week to break them in ahead of a weekend of non-stop dancing.
AI fakes about Iran-US war swirl on X despite policy crackdown
AI-created videos circulating on Elon Musk's X depict American soldiers captured by Iran, an Israeli city in ruins, and US embassies ablaze -- a surge of lifelike deepfakes despite a policy crackdown to curb wartime disinformation.
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Ryan Gosling's 'Hail Mary' is about making theatre-going films
As Hollywood grapples with existential questions and fickle audiences, one of its top stars, Ryan Gosling, has a simple credo.
South Sudan models dominate global catwalks but visas a problem
Heels click on cracked paving stones as fantastically long-limbed men and women practice moves they hope will whisk them away from South Sudan, one of the fashion world's favourite scouting locations.
'Ticket to Tehran': Iranian Jews in Israel still long for Iran
For Sahar Saidian, past and present collide every day on the airwaves as she hosts a Persian-language show on Israeli public radio for listeners in Israel and in Iran, the country she left behind years ago.
Brazil's Recife basks in success of 'The Secret Agent' before Oscars
The northeastern Brazilian city of Recife, where the Oscar-nominated movie "The Secret Agent" is set, is revelling in its moment in the limelight as tourists flock to film locations and a classic local shirt flies off the shelves.
Out with a bang: Morrissey cancels Spain concert over noise
Indie rock star Morrissey cancelled a concert in Spain's Valencia on Thursday because the din from the city's traditional pyrotechnics festival left him "catatonic" with sleep deprivation.
Fears grow for French loans at Louvre Abu Dhabi as war rages
The escalating Middle East war has raised concerns over the safety of masterpieces on loan from France to the Louvre Abu Dhabi, sparking questions about the security of the famed museum's only foreign branch.
For Russia's 'Mr Nobody', Hollywood leap feels 'unreal'
Two years ago he was a videographer at a small‑town Russian school, filming patriotic lessons and morning drills in the wake of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.