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US-Iran deal to be signed in Switzerland on Friday: Bern
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UN chief on visit to gang-plagued Haiti says 'glimmers of hope'
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Paris store to part ways with Shein after ownership change
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Scott to make 100th consecutive major start at US Open
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US Federal Reserve kicks off first meeting with Warsh as chair
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Oil drops below $80 on US-Iran deal
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New Zealand pick Nicholls to replace Williamson in second Test
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Chalobah replaces injured England defender Livramento at World Cup
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How can France-UK mission help reopen Strait of Hormuz?
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India braces for El Nino-linked dry conditions
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Root taking England captaincy on 'game by game' basis in Stokes' absence
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No.1 Scheffler joins Spaun, Howell to start US Open quest
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DR Congo Ebola outbreak yet to peak, could last a year: Red Cross
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Nigeria clamps down on misinformation after school kidnapping
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EU to ban plant-based 'steaks' but veggie 'burgers' sizzle on
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'On same team': Merz gifts Trump German football jersey
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Heavyweights Argentina and France start World Cup quests
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Restoring Kyiv cathedral hit by Russia could take two years: director
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Energy firms brace for 'new era' despite Hormuz deal
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Why is Pakistan involved in a US-Iran peace deal?
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European stocks extend gains, oil falls on US-Iran deal
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Russian oil producer rations fuel as Ukraine attacks bite
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EU clears major hurdle on US tariff deal
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US military to build war-ready stockpile in Australia: documents
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Trump says Russia 'should make a deal' with Ukraine
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Serena Williams to play doubles with sister Venus at Wimbledon
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Mideast war peace deal boosts German investor morale
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Iran says talks on final US deal to begin this week
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'Jurgen should know better': Klopp criticised for Nagelsmann jibe
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Gaza tailor turns waste fabrics into dresses for girls
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With feasts and music, Kashmiri weddings keep traditions alive
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Ex-Eintracht coach Toppmoeller appointed Lens boss
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French spies drop AI giant Palantir over US overreliance fears
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India blocks Telegram before retest exam to curb cheating
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Stocks extend rally, oil falls further as peace optimism builds
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Bank of Japan hikes interest rate to 31-year high
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G7 powers in push with Zelensky to end war against Ukraine
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Tunisia sack coach Lamouchi after one World Cup game
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Chess legend Carlsen backs Norway to go far at World Cup
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Singer Bonnie Tyler out of coma
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China's Xi says 'firmly supports' Myanmar in safeguarding sovereignty
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Iranians up at dawn to cheer their team at World Cup
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Prayer, psalms -- and rap: Kinshasa priest engages youth
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With the war in Ukraine halting deliveries of crucial car parts, Volkswagen and its suppliers are scrambling to find solutions abroad, while trying to reassure Ukrainians they aren't abandoning the country.
With war next door, Finland, Sweden train with NATO
In a muddy car park in Norway's Far North, Finnish troops show off their military might, lining up rocket launchers, artillery and snowmobiles as they prepare to train alongside their NATO brothers-in-arms.
Parents fear for children's future in war-hit Ukrainian city
An air raid siren blares and tears fill Vasiliy Kravchuk's eyes as he surveys the wreckage of the school his six-year-old son was meant to start at next year.
Renault suspends work at Moscow factory: company
French car giant Renault announced Wednesday it was immediately suspending operations at its Moscow factory after Kyiv called for a boycott of the company for remaining in Russia.
Global diplomatic community remembers Madeleine Albright, dead at 84
Tributes poured in Wednesday from diplomatic players around the world remembering Madeleine Albright, the first female US secretary of state and one of the most influential stateswomen of her generation, who has died at age 84.
Ukraine skaters' six-day trip to worlds, 'fighting for our country'
Ukraine figure skaters Sofiia Holichenko and Artem Darenskyi, who travelled six days to reach the world championships in France, said Wednesday they undertook the exhausting trip "to show that Ukrainian athletes are fighting for their country".
UN to again 'demand' Russia 'immediately' end war in Ukraine
The UN General Assembly was debating on Wednesday a new non-binding resolution which, if adopted by a majority of member states, will "demand" that Russia stop the war in Ukraine "immediately".
Biden in Europe to bolster West's unity, toughen Russia sanctions
President Joe Biden arrived in Europe Wednesday on a mission to bolster Western unity and ramp up unprecedented sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine and brutal bid to upset the post-Cold War balance of power.
Bloodied Ukraine defiant in face of 'war crimes'
A bloodied but defiant Ukraine appealed Wednesday ahead of a major NATO summit for more Western weapons to fight what the United States formally labelled Russian "war crimes."
US reinstates tariff exemptions on some Chinese products
The US government announced Wednesday it will reinstate tariff exemptions for 352 Chinese products first hit with punitive duties in 2018, when then-president Donald Trump started a trade war with Beijing.
Madeleine Albright, first female US secretary of state, dies at 84
Madeleine Albright, who came to the United States as a child refugee and rose to be the first female secretary of state, shaping American foreign policy at the end of the 20th century, has died at the age of 84.
Former US top diplomat Madeleine Albright dead at 84
Madeleine Albright, the first female US secretary of state and one of the most influential stateswomen of her generation, died Wednesday of cancer at age 84, her family announced.
Zelensky calls on French companies to quit Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky used an address to France's parliament on Wednesday to call on French companies still working in Russia to "stop sponsoring" the Kremlin's aggression against his country.
Putin tells Europe to pay for gas in rubles
President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday Russia will only accept payments in rubles for gas deliveries to "unfriendly countries", which include all EU members, after Moscow was hit by unprecedented sanctions over Ukraine.
US, UK, Norway condemn SSudan govt for 'attacks' on opposition
The international community on Wednesday condemned "reported attacks" by forces loyal to South Sudan's President Salva Kiir on bases operated by the main opposition party, saying such actions risked returning the young nation to violence.
'Prove you're with us': Zelensky's appeals to Western MPs
When rallying British MPs Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reaches for Churchill. When addressing the US Congress he invokes Pearl Harbour. When beamed into the Bundestag he conjures the threat of a new wall in Europe.
Nicaraguan envoy berates own president as 'dictator'
The Nicaraguan ambassador to the Organization of American States (OAS) on Wednesday publicly lashed out at his country's president, describing Daniel Ortega's rule as a "dictatorship."
Ukraine pleads for help as Biden heads to crunch NATO summit
Ukraine on Wednesday appealed for Western military help, ahead of an emergency NATO summit, and denounced Russian "war crimes" in besieged placesincluding the port of Mariupol where it says mass starvation is possible.
Ukraine's biggest zoo caught in the crossfire
The Mykolaiv Zoo bills itself as the best in Ukraine, but now the 4,000 wild animals it holds are trapped in a whole new sense, with Russian rockets landing among them.
Oil prices jump, stocks fall over inflation, Russia concerns
Oil prices surged while stock markets fell on Wednesday on renewed fears over Russian energy supplies and soaring inflation.
'Hellscape' in Mariupol as Ukraine pleads for help
Ukraine appealed for more Western military help ahead of a NATO summit, as it warned that almost 100,000 people are trapped by Russian bombardment and facing starvation in the ruins of the besieged port of Mariupol.
Battleground Ukraine: Day 28 of Russia's invasion
Russia's invasion of Ukraine was largely stalled on the 28th day of the assault Wednesday, with no major advances and Ukrainian forces even able to counterattack in places.
Is mystery yacht in Tuscany Putin's pleasure boat?
In a dry dock in the Tuscan seaside town of Massa stands the "Scheherazade", the most infamous yacht in Italy today due to speculation it could belong to Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine: how far will Putin go?
Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine has met with tougher resistance and higher costs than the Kremlin imagined but the Russian leader may still be undeterred in seeking to realise his ambitions.
Fleeing Russian invasion, Ukrainian woman reaches Gaza
After Russia invaded Ukraine, Viktoria Saidam knew she needed to find a "safer place" than Kyiv and ultimately chose her husband's homeland -- a Palestinian territory not typically associated with security: Gaza.
NATO troops face chill of combat in Arctic exercises
Thousands of NATO troops, some with little experience of operating in snowy conditions, are learning to survive and fight in freezing temperatures in exercises above the Arctic Circle.
Ukraine war's youngest victims fight for their lives
Thirteen-year-old Milena was fleeing to safety from Mariupol, a key Ukrainian port city besieged by Russian troops, when she was struck by a bullet.
Late surge gives leftist firebrand shot at French vote run-off
Jean-Luc Melenchon, a divisive but charismatic 70-year-old leftist, is in possible contention to make a French presidential election run-off against Emmanuel Macron as traditional socialist forces fall by the wayside.
'Hellscape' in Ukraine's Mariupol but Russia talks tough
Almost 100,000 people are trapped by Russian bombardment and facing starvation in the ruins of Mariupol, Ukraine's leader said, as Moscow accused Washington of undermining peace talks.
Zelensky slams UN, urges reform in address to Japan
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told Japan's parliament Wednesday that the United Nations had failed over the conflict in his country and reforms were needed, calling for more pressure on Russia.
Russia turns to attrition one month into Ukraine war
Russia's forces in Ukraine appear to be turning to a war of attrition with devastating effect on civilians, after failing to secure hoped-for swift gains when President Vladimir Putin launched the invasion one month ago.
Rohingya in Bangladesh cheer US decision on Myanmar 'genocide'
Saying she saw with her own eyes her two daughters killed by the Myanmar military, Rahima Khatun is hopeful the US designation of the 2017 onslaught against the Rohingya as "genocide" will bring some justice.