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Abdullah Ibrahim, world-renowned South African jazz pianist
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Trump to hold political rally on July 4 to mark US 250th
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Deschamps points to Spain as team to beat at World Cup
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Tunisian football bosses mull firing Lamouchi after World Cup thrashing
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Timeline of Trump-linked resort project in Albania
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Relegated Wolves appoint Peixoto as new manager
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New Zealand need collective effort to replace Williamson: Ravindra
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IMF chief warns energy recovery to take time after US-Iran ceasefire
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Lebanese mourn destroyed homes, livelihoods in southern city
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Amazonian tribal leader Raoni hospitalized in intensive care
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Trump faces G7 as questions swirl on Iran accord
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'Start your engines'? Shippers wary on Hormuz reopening
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England to give debuts to Cox and Baker against New Zealand
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France shuts down dozen Israeli stands at defence trade show
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Launch 3 Telecom Secures New Lakeland Facility
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England coach McCullum 'worried' about Stokes after curfew incident
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Sevilla's Mir sentenced to 8.5 years in prison for sexual assault
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'They want to destroy us': Shock and anger as Russian attack sets Kyiv cathedral ablaze
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'Start your engines'? Shipping groups wary on Hormuz reopening
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Deadly Russian strikes set landmark Kyiv monastery ablaze
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Oil plunges, stocks jump on US-Iran peace deal
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WHO, Lula urge G7 action on finishing pandemic treaty
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US-Iran deal met with hope, scepticism in Mideast
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Trump threatens 100% tariff on French wines over digital tax
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German working-age population to shrink dramatically: study
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MSF warns of 'dangerous gaps' in Ebola response in DR Congo
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Three things we learned from the Barcelona Grand Prix
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Deadly Russian strikes leave landmark Kyiv cathedral in flames
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Real Madrid confirm Cucurella signing from Chelsea
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At least 2,300 killed this year in Haiti gang violence: UN
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EU moves Ukraine's membership bid forward, but long road ahead
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G7 allies seek common ground with Trump after Iran accord
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Hope for peace with North, but not unification at S. Korea festival
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Iran take center stage at World Cup as Spain make bow
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Kyrgyzstan bets on reality TV to tackle obesity crisis
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Burnt-out Indonesians beat the blues with children's games
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Greek fishermen struggle to keep up with pufferfish invaders
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Blood sport at the White House for Trump's 80th birthday
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Broeders-Bol backed by coach to challenge the very best over 800m
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Sweden demolish Tunisia 5-1 to seize control of World Cup group
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'For sure': Macron to preach stronger Europe vision at G7 swansong
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France hosts G7 dominated by Trump, Iran
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Carolina beat Vegas to end 20-year wait for second Stanley Cup
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Middle East war: peace deal reactions
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Crude prices plunge, stocks surge on US-Iran peace deal
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Deadly strikes on Ukraine leave Kyiv cathedral in flames
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Driven O'Brien looks to bring up ton at Ascot to ring in 30 years of glory
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First major bump but prodigy Seixas still headed for the top
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Starbucks Korea to shutter outlets for history lessons after 'Tank Day' fiasco
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Diomande targets World Cup run as Ivory Coast win opener
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A South Korean court handed former president Yoon Suk Yeol a 30-year prison sentence on Friday for sending drones into North Korea to "manufacture" a crisis ahead of his disastrous martial law bid.
David Hockney: contemporary master of brilliant, bold colours
British artist David Hockney's paintings captured the world in brilliant colour, from carefree 1960s California to the bucolic landscapes of his native Yorkshire.
Belgian Van Aert retires injured on Tour de France warm-up race
Belgian rider Wout Van Aert retired from the Tour Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes on Friday with a persistent elbow injury a day after sprinting to victory in stage five.
'All of us of are migrants,' pope says in Canary Islands
Pope Leo XIV told migrants at a reception centre on the Spanish island of Tenerife on Friday that "all of us are migrants", on the final day of a weeklong visit to Spain focused on the plight of irregular immigrants.
Chiefs reach Super Rugby final in Crusaders humiliation
The Waikato Chiefs booked their place in the Super Rugby final on Friday after humiliating defending champions Canterbury Crusaders in Hamilton, with Kyren Taumoefolau scoring twice in a 49-12 romp.
Fight against HIV 'in peril' due to aid cuts, UN warns
Massive cuts to international aid have put the world's response to HIV "in peril", the UN's top AIDS official warned Friday, as a new report revealed the scale of disruption to HIV prevention efforts.
Stocks up, oil down on Mideast deal hopes
Asian and European stocks gained and oil dipped Friday after US President Donald Trump withdrew his threat of further strikes on Iran and said a deal could be signed in the coming days.
USA play first World Cup finals game on home soil since 1994
The United States begin their World Cup challenge on Friday, taking on a savvy Paraguay side in a high-stakes match in Los Angeles.
At Romania's edge, quiet life meets threat of war
When drones strayed over the Danube and crashed in Romania, Roxana Saraev felt uneasy. But ensconced in her seaside jewellery shop at the country's easternmost tip, she has made up her mind -- she is not going anywhere.
Australia coach Popovic extends contract ahead of World Cup opener
Australia coach Tony Popovic signed a contract extension Thursday ahead of their World Cup opener against Turkey that will take him through to the Asian Cup early next year.
Switzerland split on immigration vote: four perspectives
Switzerland's vote on proposed measures to restrict immigration to ensure the population does not exceed 10 million is dividing the country.
A year after deadly Air India crash, families await answers
Families of those killed in last year's Air India plane crash gathered at the site on Friday to mark the anniversary of the disaster, still awaiting answers about its cause.
The migration pact: What's in the EU's landmark asylum reform?
A major reform of European migration rules aimed at hardening border procedures and overhauling the asylum process comes into force on Friday.
US submarine group to arrive in Australia this year: minister
The United States Navy will deploy a nuclear-powered submarine squadron to a strategic Australian navy port this year, Canberra's defence minister said on Friday.
Indonesian Messi superfan welcomes World Cup
On the balcony of his house in Indonesia, Muhammad Yusuf swayed to blaring music and waved a replica of the World Cup trophy as hundreds paraded past, many decked out in Argentina's colours.
UN experts condemn crackdown on women by Afghan morality police
A group of UN experts on Thursday denounced a crackdown on women in Afghanistan's western city of Herat, saying at least two people had been killed during a protest against the restrictions.
India migrant evictions seed fear in Bangladesh border towns
Rice farmer Mohammad Ismail Hossain fears violence could blight his quiet fields in southwestern Bangladesh, on the front line of a growing Indian push to expel undocumented migrants.
Thai princess dies aged 47 after three years in hospital
Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol, the king's eldest daughter, has died aged 47, the royal palace announced Friday, more than three years after she was hospitalised following a sudden illness.
S. Korea's ex-president gets 30 years over North Korea drone incident
A South Korean court sentenced ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol to 30 years in prison on Friday for sending military drones into North Korea, saying he planned the action as pretext for his disastrous martial law declaration in 2024.
Yangon's furtive party scene belies junta claims of normality
In a blaring nightclub in wartime Myanmar, partied-out revellers doze until dawn by the dancefloor, wary of journeying home despite the end of a post-coup curfew.
Tehran says no final decision as Trump touts imminent deal
Tehran said Friday it had not reached a final decision on a deal to end the Middle East war, despite US President Donald Trump claiming an agreement could be signed in days and cancelling threatened strikes on Iran.
South Korea defeat Czechs to make strong World Cup start
South Korea got their World Cup campaign off to a winning start by beating the Czech Republic 2-1 Thursday after finally converting some of the many chances they created.
Shakira and protests as World Cup kicks off in Mexico
Shakira had the spectators out of their seats at the World Cup opening ceremony Thursday, but outside the Estadio Azteca fans and protesters clashed with police.
Science fiction? Musk's lofty SpaceX goals unrealistic, skeptics say
Elon Musk's SpaceX has made awe-inspiring achievements since its founding over two decades ago and has big ideas -- colonies on Mars, orbital AI data centers, rapidly reusable rockets -- for the future.
Asia stocks up, oil down on Mideast deal hopes
Asian stocks gained and oil dipped Friday after US President Donald Trump withdrew his threat of further strikes on Iran and said a deal could be signed in the coming days.
SpaceX IPO set for liftoff in record market debut
Elon Musk's SpaceX was set to begin trading on the Nasdaq exchange Friday with the biggest initial public offering in history expected to make the polarizing entrepreneur the world's first trillionaire.
'Battery on wheels': Sweden powers homes with EVs
When they get home, the residents of a small housing association on the outskirts of Hudiksvall, Sweden, plug in their electric vehicles to charge them or, intriguingly, power their homes.
From cage fights to the White House, UFC marches into mainstream
As workers put final touches to a massive arena for Sunday's "cage fight" on the White House South Lawn, a few miles away, a professional pianist is learning how to choke someone unconscious.
Happy Birthday Mr. President: Trump to turn 80 with cage fight
It's the ultimate symbol of American politics under Donald Trump -- a blood-soaked cage match on the lawn of the White House for the US president's 80th birthday.
Blues face uphill task in Hurricanes Super Rugby semi
Auckland Blues coach Vern Cotter is confident his side can upset the Wellington Hurricanes on Saturday and book a spot in the Super Rugby final, but the odds are stacked against them.
Mideast war helps electric motorbikes boom in Africa
In Nairobi's congested streets, the almost imperceptible hum of electric motorbikes is increasingly replacing the roar of their petrol-powered counterparts.
Pope ends Spain visit with migrant meetings
Pope Leo XIV will meet migrants and hold an open-air mass on the island of Tenerife on Friday to end a visit to Spain that has highlighted the plight of irregular arrivals.