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Famed Kennedy arts center to be renamed 'Trump-Kennedy Center'
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Brazil open to EU-Mercosur deal delay as farmers protest in Brussels
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Wounded Bangladesh youth leader dies in Singapore hospital
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New photo dump fuels Capitol Hill push on Epstein files release
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Brazil, Mexico seek to defuse US-Venezuela crisis
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Assange files complaint against Nobel Foundation over Machado win
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Private donors pledge $1 bn for CERN particle accelerator
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Russian court orders Austrian bank Raiffeisen to pay compensation
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US, Qatar, Turkey, Egypt to hold Gaza talks in Miami
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Lula open to mediate between US, Venezuela to 'avoid armed conflict'
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Brussels farmer protest turns ugly as EU-Mercosur deal teeters
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US imposes sanctions on two more ICC judges for Israel probe
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US accuses S. Africa of harassing US officials working with Afrikaners
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ECB holds rates as Lagarde stresses heightened uncertainty
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Trump Media announces merger with fusion power company
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Stocks rise as US inflation cools, tech stocks bounce
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Zelensky presses EU to tap Russian assets at crunch summit
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Pope replaces New York's Cardinal Dolan with pro-migrant bishop
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Odermatt takes foggy downhill for 50th World Cup win
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France exonerates women convicted over abortions before legalisation
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UK teachers to tackle misogyny in classroom
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Historic Afghan cinema torn down for a mall
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US consumer inflation cools unexpectedly in November
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Danish 'ghetto' residents upbeat after EU court ruling
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ECB holds rates but debate swirls over future
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Pope replaces New York's Cardinal Timothy Dolan with little-known bishop
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Bank of England cuts interest rate after UK inflation slides
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Have Iran's authorities given up on the mandatory hijab?
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Spain to buy 100 military helicopters from Airbus
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US strike on alleged drug boat in Pacific kills four
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Thailand strikes building in Cambodia's border casino hub
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Protests in Bangladesh as India cites security concerns
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European stocks rise before central bank decisions on rates
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Tractors clog Brussels in anger at EU-Mercosur trade deal
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Not enough evidence against Swedish PM murder suspect: prosecutor
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Nepal's ousted PM Oli re-elected as party leader
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British energy giant BP extends shakeup with new CEO pick
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Pulitzer-winning combat reporter Peter Arnett dies at 91
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EU kicks off crunch summit on Russian asset plan for Ukraine
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Lyon humbled to surpass childhood hero McGrath's wicket tally
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Sri Lanka plans $1.6 bn in cyclone recovery spending in 2026
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England vow to keep 'fighting and scrapping' as Ashes slip away
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'Never enough': Conway leans on McKenzie wisdom in epic 300 stand
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Most Asian markets track Wall St lower as AI fears mount
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Cambodia says Thailand bombs casino hub on border
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Thai queen wins SEA Games gold in sailing
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England Ashes dreams on life-support as Australia rip through batting
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Masterful Conway, Latham in 323 opening stand as West Indies wilt
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Danish 'ghetto' tenants hope for EU discrimination win
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Results stream in after tense local elections in Nigeria
Lagos governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu was in an early lead Sunday evening in his bid for re-election, as Nigeria counted votes following local elections marred by violence and vote buying.
Israeli injured in West Bank shooting as talks seek 'calm'
A shooting attack in the northern West Bank town of Huwara on Sunday left an Israeli seriously wounded, the army and rescuers said, as Israeli and Palestinian officials in Egypt agreed to "restore calm".
UBS agrees to buy Credit Suisse for $2 bn: report
UBS has agreed to take over its troubled Swiss rival Credit Suisse after doubling its offer to $2 billion, the Financial Times reported amid urgent talks Sunday aimed at sparing the embattled bank from a bloodbath when the markets reopen.
Time for Syria to return to Arab fold, UAE president tells Assad during visit
The UAE's president on Sunday told his Syrian counterpart it was time for diplomatically isolated Damascus to be reintegrated into the wider Arab region during a meeting in Abu Dhabi, state media reported.
Kazakhstan votes in snap parliamentary polls
Kazakhstan on Sunday voted in snap parliamentary polls that saw new faces on the ballot, but opposition parties still barred one year after deadly protests shook the Central Asian country.
French government defiant on pensions ahead of crucial votes
France's government on Sunday held its ground over a bitterly contested pension reform rammed through parliament without a vote, a day before it faces crucial no-confidence motions.
Assad in UAE as second post-quake Gulf visit signals growing Arab outreach
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad met Sunday with Emirati leaders in Abu Dhabi, his second Gulf visit since last month's earthquake prompted renewed efforts to bring Damascus back into the Arab fold.
Montenegro votes in presidential polls after months of deadlock
Montenegrins cast ballots Sunday in a presidential contest pitting the Adriatic nation's longest serving leader Milo Djukanovic against a range of rivals hoping to shake up the country's political scene.
Nigeria counts votes after tense local elections
Vote counting was underway in Nigeria on Sunday following local elections marred by reports of violence, bribery and signs of low turnout.
Putin visits Mariupol in first trip to fallen city
Russian President Vladimir Putin made a surprise visit to Mariupol, state media reported Sunday, his first to the city since it was captured after a lengthy siege at the start of Moscow's offensive in Ukraine.
North Korea fires short-range ballistic missile
North Korea fired a short-range ballistic missile on Sunday, Seoul's military said, the fourth show of force in a week as South Korea and the United States stage major military drills.
China's Xi plays peacemaker on Russia visit
President Xi Jinping heads to Russia on Monday hoping to deliver a breakthrough on Ukraine as China seeks to position itself as a peacemaker.
'No other option': Russia's unequal economic marriage with China
Russia has found itself in an unequal relationship with China since intensifying its pivot toward Beijing after the assault on Ukraine.
Two killed, 10 wounded in eastern Ukraine: regional governor
Russian strikes killed two people and wounded 10 in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk on Saturday, a regional governor said, accusing Moscow of using cluster bombs in the attack.
France's Borne: resilient technocrat under pressure
France's Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, who has pushed through a controversial pensions overhaul without a parliament vote, is an experienced technocrat known for her resilience.
Kazakhstan kicks off snap parliamentary polls
Kazakhstan holds snap parliamentary elections Sunday as the leader of the Central Asian country pushes political reforms that critics say are designed to consolidate power one year after deadly protests.
UBS against the clock in Credit Suisse takeover talks
UBS was up against the clock Sunday in talks to finalise a mammoth takeover of its troubled rival Swiss bank Credit Suisse and reassure investors before the markets reopen.
Kosovo and Serbia fail to sign agreement after marathon talks
Kosovo and Serbia stopped short of signing a potentially landmark deal late Saturday night after holding a marathon round of talks, even as the EU hailed progress toward reaching a long-sought agreement between the arch-foes.
UBS in talks to save Credit Suisse
Credit Suisse is in advanced talks with its larger Swiss rival UBS about a deal to salvage Switzerland's second-biggest bank, in a bid to reassure investors before the markets open next week, several media reported Saturday.
Protesters denounce UK plan to halt migrants' Channel crossings
Anti-racism protesters marched in London on Saturday to denounce the government's controversial plan to tackle cross-Channel migrant crossings by preventing arrivals from applying for asylum.
Putin visits Crimea as Ukraine grain deal extended
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday visited Crimea to mark the ninth anniversary of the peninsula's annexation, a day after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant against him over the Ukraine conflict.
At least six killed in Peru clash with Shining Path
At least six people were killed in a clash between remnants of the defunct Shining Path rebel group and a military patrol in a coca-growing valley in central Peru, a Defense Ministry unit reported Saturday.
Two killed, eight wounded in eastern Ukraine: mayor
Russian strikes killed two people and wounded eight in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk on Saturday, the mayor said, accusing Moscow of having used cluster bombs in the attack.
Vatican closes Nicaragua embassy amid escalating row
The Vatican representative to Nicaragua has left the country and closed its embassy there amid continuing tensions between Managua and the Holy See, the Vatican News portal has reported.
Protesters demonstrate UK plan to halt Channel crossings
Anti-racism protesters marched to Downing Street in London on Saturday to demonstrate against the government's contentious new plan to halt cross-Channel migrant crossings by barring arrivals from applying for asylum.
Latin finance ministers meet in Panama under shadow of US bank crisis
Top financial officials from Latin American and Caribbean countries are meeting Saturday in an annual conclave of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), after a week overshadowed by the banking crisis in the United States and Europe.
Putin visits Crimea on annexation anniversary, as grain deal extended
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday visited Crimea to mark the ninth anniversary of the peninsula's annexation, a day after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant against him over the Ukraine conflict.
Refugees protest tough Greek migration policy
Hundreds of refugees protested against Greece's tough migration policies in Athens on Saturday, accusing the conservative government of "murdering" asylum seekers through illegal pushbacks.
From payment to porn star to Trump's possible indictment
A payment meant to silence a porn star in the days before Donald Trump's stunning election victory in 2016 may now result in his being the first US former president ever to be indicted.
Trump expects 'arrest' on Tuesday in hush money case, calls for protests
Former US President Donald Trump said he expects to be "arrested" on Tuesday over hush money allegedly paid to a porn star before the 2016 election, calling on his supporters to protest.
Pakistan court drops arrest warrant against ex-PM Imran Khan
A Pakistan judge dropped an arrest warrant against former prime minister Imran Khan on Saturday, his lawyers said, after the ex-cricketing star, who had skipped several hearings, travelled to court.
Pro-Kremlin activists rally outside embassies on Crimea anniversary
Pro-Kremlin activists rallied in Moscow Saturday outside embassies of countries considered "unfriendly" by Russia on the ninth anniversary of its annexation of Crimea, a youth movement said.