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World Cup begins in USA with Hollywood-style opening ceremony
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'Narco-terrorist' the new 'communist,' says Guatemalan Nobel laureate
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World Cup venues scrub branding, get new names for tournament
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Newly minted trillionaire Musk under fire over Belfast riots
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USA start World Cup bid with first game on home soil since 1994
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SpaceX: Five key moments, from first launch to Starship megarocket
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US clears Paramount's $111 bn Warner Bros. takeover
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US deportation flight carrying Iranians lands in C.African Republic
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Ohtani held out of Dodgers lineup with sore knee
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Ancelotti warns Brazil can compete with anyone at World Cup
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Wyatt-Hodge inspires England rout of Sri Lanka in Women's T20 World Cup opener
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Venezuelan mining towns devoid of life after army operation
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'Really cool' - Anunoby's low-key response to tip-in frenzy
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Canada draw with Bosnia-Herzegovina to earn first ever World Cup point
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What World Cup? New York gripped by Knicks frenzy
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Iran and US say deal closer than ever
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David Beckham gets Hollywood star as World Cup begins in US
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Albanian PM rallies support as Trump-linked resort row festers
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Spain are World Cup 'favourites' despite knockout woes, says Grimaldo
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Boulter stuns Rybakina to reach Queen's Club semi-finals
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After historic rally, Knicks aim to subdue Spurs early
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When Hockney told AFP about his lockdown 'blessing' in France
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In partial victory, Blake Lively wins legal fees from Justin Baldoni
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Trump calls US World Cup team before first match
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Partey refused entry to Canada for Ghana's World Cup opener
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EU says to resume membership talks with Ukraine on Monday
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'We're over it': Wemby says Spurs focused on game five after historic loss
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Bruce Springsteen music center set to open in New Jersey
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Cuba opens more sectors to private business
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McTominay 'ready to go' for Scotland World Cup opener
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Ghana World Cup player Partey, facing rape trial in UK, denied Canada visa: FIFA
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Plane trouble delays pope's return after migrant-focused Spain visit
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Judge rejects bid to halt removal of Trump name from Kennedy Center
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Canada's World Cup moment arrives at home
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World's first gig economy treaty adopted at the ILO
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Ireland-Israel football fixture to be played at neutral venue
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World Cup struggles to ignite US excitement
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US appellate court upholds Sam Bankman-Fried criminal sentence
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Premier League changes hair-pulling punishment for new season
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World amateur No.1 golfer Koivun to turn pro after US Open
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McLaren's Norris pips Russell in second Barcelona F1 practice
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Fans hope 'Orange Street' guides Dutch to World Cup victory
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Florence's Giotto frescoes restored to glory after renovation
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UK faces hard choices over military spending: analysts
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Whole England squad must feel 'loved' at World Cup: Bellingham
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Musk becomes world's first trillionaire as SpaceX shares jump
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Wall Street climbs as SpaceX shares launch, oil slides on Mideast deal hopes
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Iran says deal with US closer than ever as Trump lashes out
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Players welcome 'step forward' after Wimbledon prize money increase
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Contemporary art giant David Hockney dies aged 88
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Billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel will leave Facebook parent Meta's board, the firm said Monday, after a lengthy tenure that saw the network's rise and his vocal support of Donald Trump.
Nord Stream 2 pipeline will 'end' if Russia invades Ukraine: Biden
US President Joe Biden made a categorical vow Monday at a meeting with Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz to shut down the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia to Europe if Moscow launches an invasion of Ukraine.
At UN, Russia, China call out 'unilateral' sanctions
Russia, facing the threat of Western penalties over Ukraine, and China on Monday spoke out against what they called "unilateral" sanctions imposed by countries without the backing of the United Nations Security Council.
US tax agency drops facial recognition plan after criticism
The US national tax authority announced Monday that it will stop using facial recognition software to verify taxpayers' identities when they create online accounts, following a chorus of privacy concerns.
US says Iran nuclear deal 'in sight' but urgent need to finalize
The United States said Monday a deal was possible with Iran on its nuclear program but that an agreement had to be completed urgently as Tehran advances its capabilities, on the eve of renewed talks.
Senegal coach Cisse wins over critics after Cup of Nations win
Thousands of Senegalese supporters are celebrating their country's maiden Africa Cup of Nations win on Monday, feting coach Aliou Cisse, who only a month ago was battered by criticism over his tactical choices.
Humanitarian crisis feared as cyclone kills 21 in Madagascar
Cyclone Batsirai swept out of Madagascar on Monday after killing 21 people, displacing 70,000 and devastating the drought-hit island's agricultural heartland, leading the UN to warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis.
WTA still 'concerned' over Peng after new denial
WTA chief Steve Simon said Monday the organisation maintained concern for the wellbeing of Peng Shuai after the Chinese tennis player issued a further denial of sexual assault allegations.
Ecstatic crowds greet victorious Senegal on Cup of Nations return
Senegal arrived home on Monday after winning the Africa Cup of Nations, to hundreds of thousands of ecstatic and chanting fans, AFP journalists saw.
US, Germany 'in lockstep' on confronting Russia over Ukraine: Biden
US President Joe Biden said Monday at a meeting with Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz that the two countries are "in lockstep" on confronting Russia over Ukraine.
French prosecutors probe death threats against TV reporter
French prosecutors said Monday they have opened an investigation after death threats were issued against a journalist after she fronted a report over the rise of radical Islam in France.
Impasse at Canada truckers' protest as mayor seeks mediator
Canadian authorities struggled Monday to tackle a truckers' protest against Covid restrictions which has paralyzed the national capital for days and threatens to snowball into a full-blown political crisis for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
US skater Zhou withdraws after Covid-19 positive
US figure skater Vincent Zhou withdrew from the men's individual competition at the Olympics on Monday after testing positive for Covid-19.
'Freedom Convoy' raises funds on Christian site after GoFundMe cutoff
The organizers of a trucker-led protest in Canada against Covid mandates have turned to a Christian fundraising site after being cut off by the popular GoFundMe platform.
Queen Elizabeth II set to resume duties as gun salutes mark 70-year reign
Queen Elizabeth II returned to London to resume public duties on Monday following a health scare as the capital echoed to the sound of cannon shots to mark her 70 years on the throne.
Razzies add 'Worst performance by Bruce Willis' category
No fewer than eight new Bruce Willis movies were nominated Monday for Razzies -- the irreverent parody of the Oscars that "honors" the worst in film.
Israel releases Spaniard jailed for funding militants: officials
A Spanish aid worker who pled guilty to inadvertently funding an outlawed Palestinian militant group walked free Monday after 10 months in jail, the Israel Prison Service said.
Nike sever ties with Man Utd's Greenwood after rape allegation
US sportswear giant Nike said Monday it had terminated its endorsement deal with Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood following his arrest on suspicion of rape.
No plans to quit Europe amid data spat: Facebook's Meta
Facebook's parent firm Meta said Monday it has no plans to pull its services from Europe, after raising the possibility amid an ongoing row over transferring European data to the United States.
Mountain glaciers hold less ice than thought, and that's bad news
Mountain glaciers shrinking due to climate change are less voluminous than previously understood, putting millions who depend on them for water supply at risk, researchers reported Monday.
Firefighters extinguish Kenya forest blaze
A fire that raged for two days in Kenya's Aberdare National Park has been extinguished after burning through hundreds of hectares of wilderness, a government forest official said on Monday.
France centre Danty out of Ireland game
France centre Jonathan Danty will miss this weekend's Six Nations match with Ireland due to an ankle injury, the French Rugby Federation announced on Monday.
Stocks waver as traders eye rate hikes, Ukraine
European stock markets rose on Monday but Wall Street fell as investors track corporate earnings, expected interest rate hikes and the standoff over Ukraine.
Macron hopes for 'start towards de-escalation' in Putin talks on Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron said Monday he hoped to make a start towards a de-escalation of tensions over Ukraine, as he began talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
Gold-winning short track star says federation 'didn't support' her
Short track speed skating great Arianna Fontana said Monday the Italian Ice Sports Federation hadn't supported her and that some people "didn't want her" in Beijing, after she won gold in the 500m -- her 10th Olympic medal.
Lampard brushes off criticism of Dele Alli over Everton unveiling
Everton manager Frank Lampard says it would be detrimental to "handcuff" individual personalities such as Dele Alli after his new signing was criticised over his appearance during his presentation to fans.
Ex-president, former finance minister vie for Costa Rica presidency
An ex-president and a former finance minister will vie for Costa Rica's presidency after topping a first voting round in one of Latin America's stablest democracies, albeit one battling growing economic woes.
Man Utd boss Rangnick says there are 'no problems' with Lingard
Manchester United interim boss Ralf Rangnick said on Monday there were no issues between himself and Jesse Lingard, after the two men appeared to be at loggerheads last week over the midfielder's availability.
Slovenia's historic ski jump gold overshadowed by disqualifications
Slovenia won the inaugural Olympic ski jumping mixed team competition at the Beijing Games on Monday but the event was dominated by an unprecedented spate of disqualifications.
Stocks rise as traders eye rate hikes, Ukraine
Stock markets in the United States and Europe mostly rose Monday as investors track corporate earnings, expected interest rate hikes and the standoff over Ukraine.
Dortmund sign Germany defender Suele from Bayern on free transfer
Borussia Dortmund confirmed Monday the signing of Germany defender Niklas Suele on a free transfer from rivals and Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich for next season.
Senegalese pack streets to welcome victorious Cup of Nations team
Tens of thousands of jubilant fans packed the streets of Senegal's capital Dakar on Monday to welcome the national squad home after its Africa Cup of Nations win.