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Brazil's record goal-scorer continues to struggle with injuries after being named in their World Cup 2026 squad.
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Former United player Michael Carrick will take charge of the famous English football club after agreeing to terms.
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Inuit Greenlander Joel Hansen has many reasons to oppose a US takeover of his home.
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“I don’t think the prospects look particularly good for diplomacy to succeed.”
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US sanctions have damaged Iran's economy, which was the reason the protests broke out in the first place.
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Palestine Action-linked prisoner, 31, says she is suffering with pain as her protest reaches a critical stage.
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US immigration agents have clashed with protesters in Minneapolis days after the fatal shooting of Renee Good.
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ICE shooting has renewed questions over shortened training under Trump and how it may affect agent readiness.
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US President Donald Trump’s latest moves to acquire Greenland are rattling Nuuk and Copenhagen.
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Global leaders have been divided on the protests, with the US and its allies backing the protesters.
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My brother is one of many Palestinians Israel continues to illegally detain. Their release must be part of talks.
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Palestinian families face "psychological torture" as Israel holds 9,300 prisoners and bans ICRC visits since Oct 2023.
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US media reports say tariffs will be cut to 15 percent in exchange for TSMC investment.
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Prosecutors accused sailor Jinchao Wei of selling information about US Navy ships to Chinese intelligence operatives.
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Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces attacks an army base in the southeastern city of Sinja with drones.
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Country's first female prime minister hopes a bigger majority will help her implement her political and fiscal agenda.
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From a hostage crisis, a years-long war, and a nuclear dispute, Iran's struggles remain pivotal to its identity.
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Record-breaking wicketkeeper-batter to quit the game after the ODI and Test series against India in March.
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A US district judge ruled that Trump's decision singled out states that voted for Democrats in the 2024 elections.
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The Trump administration denounces Russia's use of a nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile in a UN Security Council meeting.
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Director of Adelaide Writers' Week steps down amid wave of speaker withdrawals and board resignations.
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The Trump administration has sought to censure Kelly for a video encouraging the military to reject 'illegal orders'.
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These are the key developments from day 1,419 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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The US State Department says visa revocations have more than doubled as Trump continues his immigration crackdown.
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Nurses were joined by elected leaders, including the city’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, as contract negotiations failed.
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The US president has threatened Iran with military strikes amid widespread antigovernment protests there.
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Nearly 15,000 nurses walked off their jobs at major New York City hospitals in a health care strike.
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Former fed chairs called the indictment an 'unprecedented attempt' to undermine the independence of the US central bank.
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Donald Trump's seizure threats unnerve islanders, Denmark, European Union and NATO.
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Pressure on after Starmer said Musk's X needs to 'get a grip' on Grok; Downing Street has threatened to leave platform.
