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Iran hits back at Trump after insists truce over
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Thousands shelter in Taiwan as typhoon lashes Japan islands
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Scaloni wants 'never-say-die' legacy for Argentina
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New Zealand, India form 'strategic partnership'
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Scaloni wants Argentina's legacy to be 'never say die'
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Courtois 'proud' as sun sets on Belgium's 'Golden Generation'
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Spain into World Cup semi-final with France after late strike against Belgium
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Economic uncertainty looms over Venezuela quake zone
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Boeing unveils new 737 MAX production line as aviation giant charts comeback
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'Beast' Haaland a different player to me, says Kane
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Wemby inks Spurs extension, tells fans 'I'm here to stay'
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My goals don't matter if we win World Cup, says Yamal
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Courtois backs Lammens to bounce back after World Cup blunder
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Spain's Merino living 'wildest dreams' with late World Cup winners
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NBA T-Wolves add Ball and Green as James eyes options
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Apple sues OpenAI for stealing trade secrets
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England's Rice, Guehi and James train ahead of Norway World Cup clash
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Spain set up World Cup semi-final with France after late win against Belgium
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Merino strikes late as Spain beat Belgium to set up France World Cup semi
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Alfred trumps Thomas in battle of Olympic sprint champions
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Ohtani to miss All-Star Game for treatment on knee
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Brutal heat wave forecast for western US this weekend
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Hundreds of Peruvian newborns named after Norway striker Haaland
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Music industry launches AI-generated content labels
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Wall Street gets small boost from SK hynix debut
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SK hynix surges on first day of trading on Wall Street
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Deschamps leads France to familiar territory in final World Cup
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Edwards leaves role with Liverpool owners FSG
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Alfred goes third in 200m all-time list, Wanyonyi smashes 1km mark
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Wemby to Spurs fans: 'I'm here to stay, whatever it takes'
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Trump agrees to more Iran talks but insists truce is over
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Trump administration weakens habitat protections for endangered species
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'No secret' that Kane v Haaland the key to England clash, says Norway coach Solbakken
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Scheffler misses first cut in four years as McIlroy leads at Scottish Open
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Prince Harry and family meet King Charles: UK media
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Nearly 50 abducted pupils, teachers rescued in Nigeria
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Sinner salutes 'true inspiration' Djokovic after ending rival's Wimbledon bid
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Wanyonyi sets new world best in men's 1,000m
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US senators announce Trump deal on Russia sanctions bill
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Djokovic expects to be back at Wimbledon next year
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Foreigners among 12 killed in ferocious Spain wildfire
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Sinner, Zverev power into Wimbledon final
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Vinicius apologizes to Brazilians for World Cup 'frustration'
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Trump says agreed to more Iran talks but insists truce over
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Slick Sinner scuppers Djokovic record bid to make Wimbledon final
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Zverev hungry for Wimbledon glory after Paris breakthrough
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India's Mandhana stars in inaugural women's Test at Lord's
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England risk losing Guehi for Norway World Cup quarter-final
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Xhaka tells Swiss fans to 'keep dreaming' ahead of Argentina World Cup clash
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UK police launch murder probe into ex-MP's death
Trump surrender to overshadow Republican debate
Donald Trump plans to surrender to authorities in Georgia on Thursday -- the latest extraordinary step in a series of criminal indictments that will suck every ounce of oxygen from the first US Republican primary debate held just hours before.
The former president confirmed late Monday that he would turn himself in to the county jail in Atlanta the day after the debate in Milwaukee, ensuring a spectacle that could dash his rivals' hopes of profile-boosting coverage.
"Can you believe it? I'll be going to Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday to be ARRESTED by a Radical Left District Attorney, Fani Willis, who is overseeing one of the greatest Murder and Violent Crime DISASTERS in American History," Trump posted on social media.
The runaway favorite for the Republican nomination is accused of leading a "criminal enterprise" to cling to power after his 2020 election defeat to Joe Biden, one of four criminal cases targeting him as he bids to return to the White House.
He and 18 co-defendants, all of whom were charged under Georgia's Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organizations law, were given until Friday at noon (1600 GMT) to surrender.
The order bans Trump, who is out on a $200,000 bond, from intimidating co-defendants or witnesses, including on social media.
- Debate no-show -
The former president, long prized as a draw for a TV audience, had already announced on Sunday that he would be a no-show at the Republican presidential debates, despite entreaties from party leadership and Fox News executives.
His absence creates an opening for the chasing pack, who will attempt the high wire act of promoting themselves without angering Trump's base.
Florida governor Ron DeSantis will be center stage, flanked by fellow governor Doug Burgum, Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, former vice president Mike Pence, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy and former governors Chris Christie, Nikki Haley and Asa Hutchinson.
But Trump will loom large over the event, with moderators Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum confirming they will ask the candidates about his indictments.
The 77-year-old billionaire's rivals have largely defended him -- or have at least avoided overt criticism -- over his mounting legal woes, echoing his complaints of being unfairly targeted by two-tier justice system.
The two-hour debate could make or break for DeSantis, who is languishing in a distant runner-up spot as his poll numbers slide.
His campaign says the governor will emphasize "his vision to beat Joe Biden, reverse American decline and revive the American Dream" rather than targeting other specific candidates.
- 'Legal baggage' -
"Everybody should debate. Everybody has a responsibility to earn people's votes. Nobody is entitled to anything in this world, least of all the Republican nomination for president," DeSantis told Fox News on Monday when asked about Trump.
Ramaswamy and Christie have indicated that they intend to go after DeSantis after his political action committee went public with advice urging him to attack them while defending Trump.
Trump's team is not entirely ceding the stage, however, and is planning a media blitz to make their presence felt on the ground.
Top aides will spin for Trump backstage and the Republican's pre-recorded interview by firebrand former Fox News host Tucker Carlson is expected to be posted on social media as the debate happens.
And Fox News is hoping the evening isn't entirely about Trump, and envisions questions on domestic and foreign policy.
"What people want is folks that are not afraid of Donald Trump and who's going to articulate a vision for a future and talk about the issues of the day that are impacting them, and not just focusing on Donald Trump's legal baggage," former congressman Will Hurd, a candidate who did not qualify, told MSNBC on Sunday.
The debate airs Wednesday at 8:00 pm (0100 GMT).
D.Johnson--AT