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US households become increasingly strained in diverging economy
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Four dead men: the cold case that engulfed a Colombian cycling star
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Super Bowl stars stake claims for Olympic flag football
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On a roll, Brazilian cinema seizes its moment
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Rising euro, falling inflation in focus at ECB meeting
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AI to track icebergs adrift at sea in boon for science
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Indigenous Brazilians protest Amazon river dredging for grain exports
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Google's annual revenue tops $400 bn for first time, AI investments rise
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Last US-Russia nuclear treaty ends in 'grave moment' for world
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Man City brush aside Newcastle to reach League Cup final
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Guardiola wants permission for Guehi to play in League Cup final
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Boxer Khelif reveals 'hormone treatments' before Paris Olympics
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'Bad Boy,' 'Little Pablo' and Mordisco: the men on a US-Colombia hitlist
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BHP damages trial over Brazil mine disaster to open in 2027
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Dallas deals Davis to Wizards in blockbuster NBA trade: report
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Iran-US talks back on, as Trump warns supreme leader
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Lens cruise into French Cup quarters, Endrick sends Lyon through
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No.1 Scheffler excited for Koepka return from LIV Golf
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Curling quietly kicks off sports programme at 2026 Winter Olympics
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Undav pokes Stuttgart past Kiel into German Cup semis
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Germany goalkeeper Ter Stegen to undergo surgery
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Bezos-led Washington Post announces 'painful' job cuts
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Iran says US talks are on, as Trump warns supreme leader
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Gaza health officials say strikes kill 24 after Israel says officer wounded
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Empress's crown dropped in Louvre heist to be fully restored: museum
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UK PM says Mandelson 'lied' about Epstein relations
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Shai to miss NBA All-Star Game with abdominal strain
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Trump suggests 'softer touch' needed on immigration
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From 'flop' to Super Bowl favorite: Sam Darnold's second act
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Man sentenced to life in prison for plotting to kill Trump in 2024
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Native Americans on high alert over Minneapolis crackdown
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Dallas deals Davis to Wizards in blockbuster NBA deal: report
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Russia 'no longer bound' by nuclear arms limits as treaty with US ends
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Panama hits back after China warns of 'heavy price' in ports row
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Strike kills guerrillas as US, Colombia agree to target narco bosses
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Wildfire smoke kills more than 24,000 Americans a year: study
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Telegram founder slams Spain PM over under-16s social media ban
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Curling kicks off sports programme at 2026 Winter Olympics
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Preventative cholera vaccination resumes as global supply swells: WHO
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Wales' Macleod ready for 'physical battle' against England in Six Nations
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Xi calls for 'mutual respect' with Trump, hails ties with Putin
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'All-time great': Maye's ambitions go beyond record Super Bowl bid
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Shadow over Vonn as Shiffrin, Odermatt headline Olympic skiing
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US seeks minerals trade zone in rare Trump move with allies
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Ukraine says Abu Dhabi talks with Russia 'substantive and productive'
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Brazil mine disaster victims in London to 'demand what is owed'
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AI-fuelled tech stock selloff rolls on
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Russia vows to act 'responsibly' as nuclear pact ends with US
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White says time at Toulon has made him a better Scotland player
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Ukraine allies to meet in Paris as Russian strike kills two
Russian strikes on Ukraine early Monday killed two people and forced night-time evacuations into freezing temperatures, a day ahead of Ukrainian allies meeting in Paris to revive diplomatic efforts to stop the fighting.
Eyeing its own security, Europe muted as Trump ousts Maduro
European leaders have given a low-key response to US President Donald Trump's military intervention in Venezuela as they seek to avoid riling him on other critical issues -- from Ukraine to Greenland.
Iran says no leniency for 'rioters' as protests persist
Iran will offer no leniency to "rioters", though the public has a right to demonstrate, the head of the country's judiciary said on Monday, following more than a week of sometimes-deadly protests.
'That's enough': Greenland PM urges Trump to drop annex threats
President Donald Trump's call for Greenland to become part of the United States drew international condemnation on Monday, with the autonomous Danish territory's prime minister warning: "That's enough now."
Volatility grips oil market as nervous investors assess Venezuela
The oil market was jumpy on Monday after US forces captured the leader of oil-rich Venezuela, sparking speculation on the implications for future crude supplies.
Virtual museum preserves Sudan's plundered heritage
Destroyed and looted in the early months of Sudan's war, the national museum in Khartoum is now welcoming virtual visitors after months of painstaking effort to digitally recreate its collection.
Maduro arrives for first US court appearance after capture
Deposed Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro arrived at a New York court on Monday, just days after being seized in Caracas in a shock US military operation that paved the path for Washington's plans to control the oil-rich country.
Xi urges South Korea's Lee to make 'right choices' in turbulent world
Chinese President Xi Jinping called on his visiting South Korean counterpart Monday to join Beijing in making the "right strategic choices" in a world that is "becoming more complex and turbulent", state media reported.
Oil prices ease as investors track Venezuela fallout
Oil prices dipped Monday after the United States ousted Nicolas Maduro, leader of crude-rich Venezuela, raising the prospect that billions of barrels could be added to the global market in coming years.
Patient killed in Russian strike on Kyiv clinic
Russia bombarded Ukraine early Monday with strikes that hit a medical clinic in Kyiv, forcing night-time evacuations into freezing temperatures and killing two people, including a patient at the facility.
Myanmar pro-military party wins first phase of junta-run election: official results
Myanmar's dominant pro-military party won the first phase of junta-run elections, the last released official results showed on Monday, with the USDP taking nearly 90 percent of lower house seats.
Maduro due for first US court hearing after capture
Deposed Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro is expected to appear in a New York court on Monday, just days after being seized in Caracas in a shock US military operation that paved the path for Washington's plans to dominate the oil-rich country.
'That's enough': Greenland PM reacts to Trump threats
President Donald Trump's calls that Greenland should become part of the United States was met with international condemnation Monday as the autonomous Danish territory's prime minister warned, "That's enough now".
South Korea's Lee meets Xi with trade, Pyongyang on the agenda
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung met his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on Monday in Beijing, with closer economic ties as well as the recalcitrant North on the agenda.
Tech firms lead markets higher, oil swings after Maduro ouster
Stocks rose Monday on the back of a fresh rally in tech firms and oil dipped as investors weighed the impact of the US ouster of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
Maduro's fall tests Venezuela's ruling 'club'
The ousting of Nicolas Maduro as Venezuela's president puts to the test his "Chavista" factions that have governed the oil-rich nation for 27 years.
'I can't walk anymore': Afghans freeze to death on route to Iran
Habibullah set off from his home in western Afghanistan determined to find work in Iran, only for the 15-year-old to freeze to death while walking across the mountainous frontier.
Trump declares US 'in charge' of Venezuela and Maduro goes to court
President Donald Trump's claim that the United States is "in charge" of Venezuela will be underscored Monday when the oil-rich nation's deposed leader is hauled before a New York court, while his successor offers to cooperate.
Two killed in series of Russian attacks on Ukraine
Russia bombarded Ukraine early Monday, killing two people in the Kyiv region, authorities said on the eve of a diplomatic summit in France.
Trump renews push to annex Greenland
President Donald Trump doubled down Sunday on his claim that Greenland should become part of the United States, despite calls by Denmark's prime minister to stop "threatening" the territory.
China's birth-rate push sputters as couples stay child-free
Twenty-five-year-old Grace and her husband are set on staying child-free, resisting pressure from their parents and society to produce offspring, even as China strives to boost its flagging birth rate.
'Not about condoms': Chinese shrug off contraceptive tax
China has made condoms and other contraceptives more expensive as it tries to boost birth rates, but residents in Beijing and analysts say the measure will have little impact.
Trump insists US 'in charge' in Venezuela
President Donald Trump insisted Sunday the United States is "in charge" of Venezuela after the seizure of Nicolas Maduro, but was also dealing with the new leadership in Caracas.
Trump insists 'we need Greenland'
President Donald Trump doubled down Sunday on his claim that Greenland should become part of the United States, despite calls by Denmark's prime minister to stop "threatening" the territory.
Danish PM calls on US to stop 'threatening' Greenland
Denmark called on the United States to stop "threatening" Greenland Sunday as President Donald Trump told US media he "absolutely" needed the territory, a day after Washington seized the leader of Venezuela.
North Korea tests hypersonic missiles, says nuclear forces ready for war
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test-firing of "cutting-edge" hypersonic missiles to ready Pyongyang's nuclear forces for war, state media said Monday.
South Korea's Lee to meet Xi with trade, Pyongyang on the agenda
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung will meet Monday with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Beijing, with closer economic ties as well as the recalcitrant North on the agenda.
Colombian guerrillas vow to confront US 'imperialism'
Colombian left-wing guerrillas operating on the border with Venezuela vowed Sunday to resist Washington's "imperial plans" following the US ouster of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
Trump threatens new Venezuela leader after raid to seize Maduro
President Donald Trump threatened Sunday that Venezuela's new leader will pay a "big price" if she does not cooperate with the United States, after US forces seized and jailed her former boss Nicolas Maduro.
Delcy Rodriguez: From Maduro's 'tigress' to acting Venezuelan president
Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodriguez is known for her anti-imperialist rhetoric, earning her the nickname "the tigress" from toppled leader Nicolas Maduro.
France, UK conduct joint strikes against IS in Syria
Britain and France on Sunday said they had carried out joint strikes on the Islamic State group in Syria to prevent the Islamist extremists resurging.
Greenland slams 'disrespectful' pic posted by Trump aide's wife
Greenland and Denmark on Sunday expressed their distaste after the wife of President Donald Trump's most influential aide posted a social media picture of Greenland painted in the colours of the US flag.