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South Africa vows firm response to anti-migrant violence
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New Zealand make England toil as Stokes returns for series decider
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Poland, Ukraine hold key Gdansk conference without Zelensky
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Americans impacted by climate change demand answers from lawmakers
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Massive police deployment blocks Kenya protest anniversary
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Heat-struck Italians cool off in ancient stone 'trulli'
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French teaching unions call strike over 'unacceptable' heat
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Stocks rally on renewed AI optimism, oil price declines
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US Fed's preferred inflation gauge hits fresh three-year high
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Venezuela twin quakes kill at least 164 with many trapped under rubble
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Dominant Osaka cruises into Bad Homburg semis
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IOC votes to continue ski mountaineering for 2030 Games
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New Zealand frustrate England as Stokes returns for series decider
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Stocks rally on AI optimism after Micron's blowout forecast
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Poland, Ukraine tone down dispute at reconstruction conference
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Tunisia's short-lived World Cup experience lays bare deep dysfunctions
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At-risk UK elderly bid to stay cool as heatwave bears down
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'Everything collapsed': Venezuela region hit hardest by quakes cries for help
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'Need each other': Macron hosts Meloni after Trump rift
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Kenya police turn out in force on protest anniversary
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Baking heatwave gives Europe no respite
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Amazon pledges additional $13 bn in India AI investment
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Seoul stocks soar in Asia tech rally after Micron's blowout forecast
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USA, Germany in control as Dutch eye World Cup knockouts
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Violence feared as Kenya marks protest anniversary
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French aversion to air conditioning melts as homes sizzle
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Ukraine recovery summit opens, overshadowed by Kyiv-Warsaw row
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Municipal misery weighs on looming S.African elections
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Chad sees influx of drone victims from Sudan
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Hong takes blame as South Korea's World Cup hopes fade
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'We shut up big mouths,' says South Africa's World Cup coach Broos
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Brazil advance at World Cup, history for South Africa, Canada, Bosnia
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South Africa stun South Korea to make World Cup history
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Secret cameras, mics and AI reveal rare Cambodia wildlife
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Bulgaria's milk farmers falter in former yogurt empire
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Swedish veteran chases elusive swim gold, youngsters eye records
Swedish great Sarah Sjostrom, who is seeking a first World Championships gold in the 100m freestyle, advanced from a depleted talent pool in the heats in Budapest on Wednesday.
While the 28-year-old Swede is trying to turn back the clock, the day could be dominated by a pair of youngsters, David Popovici and Leon Marchand, who are threatening world records in the evening finals.
Sjostrom has 17 World Championship medals. She has four in the 100m free, but none are gold. She qualified fourth fastest in the heats.
Australian teenager Mollie O'Callaghan set the best time.
Another Australian, the number two seed Shayna Jack, who had already won two relay medals as she returned to major competition in Budapest after a drug ban kept her out of the last worlds and Olympics, was a late scratch after an accident.
"Due to an unfortunate incident in this morning's training session. I have broken my hand. I am broken hearted to announce that I have to withdraw from the rest of the competition," Jack posted on social media.
She said she would focus on the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham later this year.
The field had already been winnowed with the top three in last year's Olympics all out.
Champion Emma McKeon is also focusing on the Commonwealth Games, silver medallist Siobhan Haughey of Hong Kong has been knocked out of the championships by an ankle injury and Australian Cate Campbell is taking a year off.
Canadian Kelsey Wog was fastest in women's 200m breaststroke qualifying
American Lilly King, the silver medallist in Tokyo, was second.
After King missed a medal in the 100m breast on Tuesday, her college coach, Ray Looze, told American media that she was racing at "80 percent of what her capability is."
Olympic champion Tatjana Schoenmaker of South Africa is skipping these championships.
Another Olympic campion, Australian Zac Stubblety-Cook was narrowly quickest in the men's 200m breaststroke heats, edging Dutchman Caspar Corbeau by 0.06sec.
American Shaine Casas topped qualifying in the men's 200m backstroke ahead of 19-year-old Australian Joshua Edwards-Smith.
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Wednesday's finals offer another sighting of three of the teenage breakout stars of the week and the tantalising possibility of a third world record in the championships.
Popovici, the 17-year-old Romanian who broke another world junior record in 100m freestyle qualifying. His big-name rival Caeleb Dressel withdrew after winning his heat for unspecified health reasons.
That leaves Popovici, who swam 47.13sec on Tuesday, chasing the world record of 46.91, set by Brazil's Cesar Cielo in 2009, just before high-tech streamlined suits were banned.
There is a slim chance that Marchand could challenge Ryan Lochte's 2011 record in the 200-medley final. The 20-year-old Frenchman swam the second fastest ever 400m medley when he won gold in that event on Saturday.
In the women's 200m butterfly, the fastest qualifier, 15-year-old Canadian Summer McIntosh, is simply after her first gold to follow her silver in the 400m freestyle.
O.Ortiz--AT