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EU automated border system suspended at Dover amid bank holiday chaos
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F1 legend Alain Prost's Swiss home robbed: reports
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De Zerbi demands 'blood and spirit' from Spurs on survival Sunday
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Guardiola reveals Hart snub was biggest Man City regret
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Roland Garros organisers, players have 'encouraging' meeting over dispute
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French mother of boys abandoned in Portugal remanded in custody
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Uganda confirms new Ebola cases, linked to DR Congo
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Pope condemns environmental harm in Italy's 'Land of Fires'
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Auckland FC become first New Zealand team to win A-League title
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Russian war drama among favourites for top Cannes prize
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North Korean women crowned Asian club champions in South
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China coal mine blast kills at least 90, more missing
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Full steam ahead for Milei's Andean mining revolution
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Iran weighs peace proposal, accuses US of 'excessive demands'
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Rubio in India to renew ties after Trump's China lovefest
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Pope visits Italy's 'Land of Fires'
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China set for latest space launch, with Hong Kong astronaut aboard
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Police, protesters clash in new marches against Bolivian leader
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US jury finds Boeing not guilty in 737 MAX grounding lawsuit
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'Humans want to optimize': Enhanced Games founder embraces doping row
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Rubio starts first visit to India on heels of US-China summit
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The Asian workers keeping Greenland in business
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'Never going back': Cartel attack decimates Mexican Indigenous town
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Cannes highlights as film festival wraps up
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The movies vying for the Cannes Film Festival's top prize
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Russian war drama among favourites for Cannes top prize
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Banned ex-100m champ Kerley to compete clean at Enhanced Games
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Waratahs 'on right track' despite crushing Brumbies loss
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Senegal's president sacks PM after months of tensions
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SpaceX's enormous Starship splashes down after test flight
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US mulls new strikes on Iran: US media reports
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South Korean Kim flirts with 59, shoots 60 to lead CJ Cup Byron Nelson
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SpaceX sends Starship rocket sailing into space
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NASCAR boss pays tribute to 'badass' Kyle Busch
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Russell bounces back to beat Antonelli in sprint qualifying
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Lens beat Nice to win French Cup for first time
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Mexico, EU lower tariffs in bid to grow non-US trade
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Vunipola guides Montpellier past Ulster to Challenge Cup triumph
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Fresh confrontation between police, protesters in Bolivia
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Kevin Warsh: New Fed chair who vows not to be Trump's puppet
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US Fed chair says will be 'reform-oriented' at glitzy White House swearing-in
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French Gaza activists arrive home after Israel expulsion
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Ace, eagle lift Im to early CJ Cup Byron Nelson lead
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From agave syrup to raw materials: EU, Mexico agree trade expansion
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Antonelli romps opening practice ahead of Russell
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Who killed Trump's AI order? Musk says it wasn't him
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Pakistan military chief arrives in Tehran in push to end Iran war
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Klaasen helps Hyderabad past Bangalore
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US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard resigns
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Gauff at ease in Paris as she prepares to defend French Open title
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Asia and Europe extended a global equities rally Wednesday after another round of tepid US data reinforced expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates again next month.
Democratic lawmakers accuse Trump of using FBI to 'intimidate' them
US Democratic lawmakers accused Donald Trump on Tuesday of using the FBI to "intimidate" members of Congress and said the law enforcement agency had requested interviews with them following their criticism of the president.
Dutch far right alive and well despite centrist victory
In a small Dutch village just two hours from Amsterdam, women wearing traditional shawls, bonnets and pleated skirts set out to do their groceries one Monday morning.
Palestine Action launches court bid to overturn UK government ban
The co-founder of activist group Palestine Action will Wednesday challenge a UK government ban under anti-terror laws that has led to mass arrests, sparking free speech and civil liberties concerns.
China likely to bid on building new Panama Canal ports
China is among parties interested in bidding to build two new ports on the Panama Canal, its administrator said Tuesday, despite US talk of retaking control of the vital trade route.
Hundreds protest violence against women in Mexico
Hundreds of women protested in Mexico City on Tuesday against gender-based violence, which kills an average of 10 women or girls every day in Mexico, according to official data.
Adapt or die: Latin America's response to Trump
Latin America has navigated a minefield of economic and military coercion since Donald Trump's return to the White House.
How China leveraged its rare earths dominance over the US
China's stranglehold on the rare earths industry -- from natural reserves and mining through processing and innovation -- is the result of a decades-long drive, now giving Beijing crucial leverage in its trade war with the United States.
Taiwan's president to propose $40 bn in extra defence spending
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te said his government will propose $40 billion in additional defence spending over several years, as the democratic island seeks to deter a potential Chinese invasion.
UK to unveil tax-raising budget
Britain's centre-left Labour government is set to unveil a tax-raising budget Wednesday to curb debt and fund public services, while aiming to reassure financial markets and voters alike.
Popemobile transformed into Gaza mobile children's clinic
The popemobile used by the late pope Francis on his 2014 visit to Bethlehem re-emerged on Tuesday as a mobile children's clinic to be deployed in Gaza.
Pentagon boss to visit Dominican Republic amid US-Venezuela row
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday will visit the Dominican Republic, a close US Caribbean ally, for talks on combatting drug trafficking amid a standoff between Washington and Venezuela, officials said.
US stocks extend rally on rate cut hopes
Wall Street stocks shrugged off early weakness Tuesday and joined European bourses in rising on continued hopes the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next month.
FIFA to keep top seeds apart in expanded 2026 World Cup draw
FIFA revealed on Tuesday that the top four seeded nations at the 2026 World Cup will occupy two separate halves of the draw for the expanded 48-team tournament, meaning they could avoid facing each other until the semi-final stage.
N.Irish town to drop ex-prince Andrew from street name
A Northern Irish council has voted to rename a street in the town of Carrickfergus called after Britain's disgraced former prince Andrew.
Brazil's Bolsonaro begins 27-year jail term for coup bid
Brazil's Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro to begin serving a 27-year sentence for plotting a failed coup, after he exhausted all appeals.
Israel says Gaza hostage coffin received
Israel said on Tuesday it had received the coffin of a hostage held in Gaza, with the remains undergoing forensic examination to determine their identity.
Talking turkey: Trump turns pardon ritual into political roast
Donald Trump turned Washington's fluffiest tradition into something a little tougher to carve on Tuesday -- swapping holiday cheer for political score-settling as he pardoned two turkeys in the annual White House Thanksgiving ceremony.
Israel says Gaza hostage coffin received from Red Cross
Israel said the Red Cross had on Tuesday handed over the coffin of a hostage held in Gaza, adding that the remains would soon be taken for forensic identification.
US optimistic on Ukraine talks but Russian bombardments hammer Kyiv
US officials expressed optimism Tuesday over attempts to negotiate an end to the Ukraine war but acknowledged that "delicate" issues remain -- a point underlined by Russia's bombardment of civilian apartment buildings in Kyiv.
US retail sales lose steam, consumer confidence falls as costs bite
US retail sales lost momentum in September and firms grappled with an uptick in business costs, government data showed Tuesday, underscoring growing concerns about affordability in the world's biggest economy.
Cuts to HIV funding 'most significant setback in decades': UN
Dramatic international funding cuts have thrown the global HIV response into turmoil, the United Nations said Tuesday, warning that new infections could surge.
Serbia's sole refinery faces shutdown after US sanctions
Serbia's only oil refinery prepared to shut down on Tuesday, as the country's president set a deadline for the firm's Russian majority-owners to sell out and end US sanctions.
Rate cut hopes underpin global stocks but tech weakness weighs
Stock markets on both sides of the Atlantic posted moderate gains Tuesday on Fed rate cut speculation, but tech sector weakness undermined the bullish sentiment, dealers said.
India, Pakistan to face off in group stage of T20 World Cup: ICC
Bitter rivals India and Pakistan have been clubbed together in the same group and will play each other on February 15 in Colombo in the T20 World Cup, cricket's world body announced Tuesday.
Facing Russia 'threat', France to restore voluntary military service
President Emmanuel Macron is set this week to announce that France is restoring military service on a voluntary basis in the face of the growing threat posed by Russia, just under three decades after conscription was abolished in the country.
Pakistan denies deadly strikes after Afghanistan vows retaliation
Afghanistan's Taliban government vowed on Tuesday to "respond appropriately" to deadly overnight air strikes it blamed on Pakistan, a claim Islamabad denied, as tensions spiked a day after a suicide bombing in a Pakistani city.
EU says must 'step up' against China rare earths 'racket'
The European Union must ramp up efforts to break its dependence on China for rare earths faced with export curbs that amount to a "racket" by Beijing, the bloc's industry chief Stephane Sejourne said Tuesday.
Trump Ukraine push spurs clamour for EU to use Russian assets
The US push to ram through a lopsided plan for Ukraine has amped up calls for the EU to take a decision soon on using Russian frozen assets to fund Kyiv -- as Europe frets it risks losing key leverage.
EU, Africa talks hone in on closer ties in Angola
European leaders sought to put some meat on the bones of pledges to boost ties with Africa on Tuesday as an Angola summit with their African counterparts entered its final stage.
Stocks diverge tracking Fed rates outlook, tech rebound
European and Asian stock markets mostly rose Tuesday following a tech-led rally on Wall Street that soothed fears of an AI bubble.
Afghanistan vows retaliation against Pakistan for deadly strikes
Afghanistan's Taliban government vowed Tuesday to "respond appropriately" to overnight strikes it blamed on neighbouring Pakistan that killed 10 people, as tensions spiked the day after a suicide bombing in a Pakistani city.