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Indonesia's first giant panda is set to charm the public
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Cheer and tears as African refugee rap film 'Congo Boy' charms Cannes
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Norwegian Ruud rolls into Italian Open final, Sinner set for Medvedev clash
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Bolivia government says deal reached with protesting miners
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Showdowns and spycraft on Trump-Xi summit sidelines
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Smalley seizes PGA lead with Matsuyama making a charge
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Acosta quickest in practice for Catalan MotoGP
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Nuno wants VAR 'consistency' as West Ham fight to avoid relegation
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Vingegaard powers to maiden Giro stage victory
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Iran to hold pre-World Cup training camp in Turkey: media
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US scraps deployment of 4,000 troops to Poland
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Ukraine vows more strikes on Russia after attack on Kyiv kills 24
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Bayern veteran Neuer signs one-year contract extension
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Ukraine can down Russian drones en masse. But missiles are a problem
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Israeli strikes wound dozens in Lebanon as talks in US enter second day
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'Everybody wants Hearts to win', says Celtic's O'Neill ahead of title decider
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Scheffler stumbles from share of lead at windy PGA
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New deadly Ebola outbreak hits DR Congo
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Farke calls for Leeds owners to match his ambition
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Zverev pulls out of home event in Hamburg with back injury
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Xi, Trump eke small wins from talks but no major deals: analysts
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De Ligt to miss World Cup after back surgery
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England's Rice braces for 'hate and love' at World Cup
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Milan Fashion Week says will ask brands not to show fur
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French-German tank maker KNDS to push ahead with IPO
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Man City campaign a success regardless of trophies: Guardiola
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'World's oldest dog' contender dies in France aged 30
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No.1 Scheffler opens with bogey to fall from share of PGA lead
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Carrick says Man Utd future to be decided 'pretty soon'
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'Out of shape' Lukaku named in Belgium World Cup squad
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Hearts ready to 'rip up the script' in Celtic title showdown
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X pledges crackdown on illegal content in UK
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Possible contenders in UK Labour Party leadership race
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Germany's Merz says wouldn't advise young people to move to US
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Israel strikes Lebanon as talks in US enter second day
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Kyiv in mourning after 24 killed as Ukraine, Russia swap POWs
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Beckham becomes first British billionaire sportsman
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Aussie star, Danish clubbing ode through to Eurovision final
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German Oscar winner Huller feels war guilt 'every day'
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Thai lawmakers vote to revive clean air bill
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Bayern warn that Canada's Davies struggling to be fit for World Cup
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Long-serving Coleman to end Everton career at end of season
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Energy-hungry German industries in decline since Ukraine war: data
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Gordon may have made last Newcastle appearance: Howe
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Denmark's Queen Margrethe has angioplasty in hospital: palace
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Civilians caught in war of drones in eastern DR Congo
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French city reels from teen killing in drug-linked shooting
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NZ passenger from hantavirus cruise quarantines in Taiwan
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Russia, Ukraine swap 205 prisoners of war each
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White House withdraws vaccine-skeptic nominee to lead US health agency
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'Getting scary': US aid cuts undermine global fight against TB
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Pope appears out of danger, talk turns to return home
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'Really suffocating': Pakistan emerges from record smog season
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Pope still improving, Vatican eyes end of hospitalisation
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