Notable Events Around the World on - 2025-10-25

Wardley will fight for Usyk's 'four belts' next after sensational win over Parker

Fabio Wardley will challenge Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed world heavyweight titles next after his stunning win over Joseph Parker, says promoter Frank Warren.

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What Is the ASEAN Summit, the First Event on Trump’s Tour of Asia?

President Joseph R. Biden Jr. in 2022 with other leaders at the ASEAN summit in Cambodia. The Asian grouping is important to the United States as a market and as a potential bulwark against China.

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GB's Archibald & Leech win madison gold

Great Britain's Katie Archibald and Maddie Leech win gold in the women's madison at the World Track Championships.

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Watch: Match of the Day

Highlights of five Premier League matches, including Liverpool's visit to Brentford.

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Littler's world No 1 hopes put on hold by Wade at European Championship

James Wade produced a vintage display to put a hold to Luke Littler's hopes of taking over from Luke Humphries as world No 1 this weekend to reach the European Championship quarter-finals.

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Norris romps to superb pole at Mexico City Grand Prix

Lando Norris boosts his world championship hopes with pole position at the Mexico City Grand Prix.

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Aspinall's UFC title defence ends in 'no contest' after eye injury

Tom Aspinall's UFC heavyweight title fight against Ciryl Gane ended in a 'no contest' after the Englishman suffered an eye injury in the opening round.

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After 11 months of negativity, have Man Utd turned the corner?

Manchester United have recorded three consecutive Premier League wins under Ruben Amorim for the first time.

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Littler loses to Wade as world No 1 wait continues

Luke Littler's hunt to seize the world number one spot continues following defeat by James Wade in the European Championship last 16.

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Pakistan minister warns of ‘open war’ with Afghanistan if peace talks fail

Defence minister's warning comes as countries hold talks in Istanbul to consolidate last week's Doha ceasefire.

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Francisco Pinto Balsemão, 88, Dies; Portuguese Prime Minister and Press Champion

Francisco Pinto Balsemão in Lisbon on Jan. 15, 1981, the day he was sworn in as prime minister of Portugal.

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OpenAI reportedly developing new generative music tool

OpenAI is working on a new tool that would generate music based on text and audio prompts, according to a report in The Information. Such a tool could be used to add music to existing videos, or to...

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Norris sets storming final practice pace with title rivals adrift, Hamilton second

Lando Norris burst to the top of the timesheet in impressive fashion in final practice at the Mexico City Grand Prix to set himself up for at a shot at pole in Saturday night's qualifying session,...

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June Lockhart, Beloved Television Mother, Dies at 100

June Lockhart with Lassie and his offspring on the set of the movie “Son of Lassie” in 1944. More than a decade later, she would join the cast of the “Lassie” television series.

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High school’s AI security system confuses Doritos bag for a possible firearm

A high school student in Baltimore County, Maryland was reportedly handcuffed and searched after an AI security system flagged his bag of chips as a possible firearm.

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UFC 321 takeaways: Heavyweight division still in ruins after Aspinall-Gane disaster

After a promising start to the UFC 321 headliner, an eye poke kept the heavyweight division in turmoil.

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Colonial inversions and parliamentary takeovers: the strange, surreal photos of Michael Cook – in pictures

Conditioned takes a retrospective dive into Bidjara artist Michael Cook’s oeuvre of layered, stylised photographs, prising open the space between Indigenous and European perspectives and experience...

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Hamilton leaves track THREE times in difficult final practice

Lewis Hamilton came off track three times during final practice ahead of the Mexico City Grand Prix.

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Mizzou QB Pribula carted off field with leg injury

Missouri quarterback Beau Pribula was taken off the field on a cart after suffering a left leg injury in the third quarter of Saturday's game against No. 10 Vanderbilt.

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The White House movie theater demolition ends a storied era in presidential history

The vintage movie venue was destroyed this week as part of the Trump administration's plan to build a new $300 million ballroom. Former President Bill Clinton called it the office's "best perk."

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Arthur Waskow, 92, Influential Rabbi and Activist for Social Justice, Dies

Rabbi Arthur Waskow in New York City in 2010. He galvanized followers to work actively for social justice, peace and environmental preservation.

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Aspinall-Gane UFC title bout ruled no contest

Saturday's UFC heavyweight title match between champion Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane ended in a no contest after the challenger accidentally poked the champion in eye, forcing an early end to the bout.

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Creighton wins British rally title for first time

Northern Ireland driver William Creighton clinches the British Rally Championship crown for the first time.

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Man arrested after viral video of alleged rape attempt on Paris train

Alerted by a woman's screams, another passenger pulled out her phone to film the alleged attack.

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Freeze changes QBs, Daniels steers Auburn's win

Auburn finally picked up its first victory in Southeastern Conference play, 33-24, over Arkansas Saturday afternoon, as the 4-4 Tigers picked up new life after inserting Ashton Daniels at quarterba...

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Wardley stuns Parker with 11th-round stoppage victory

Fabio Wardley engineered a stunning turnaround to stop former world champion Joseph Parker inside 11 rounds at The O2 in London.

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Legend Golovkin to run for World Boxing presidency

Boxing great Gennady Golovkin will run to become president of World Boxing, aiming to safeguard the sport's Olympic future.

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Hawk Mountain scales new heights in Futurity

Hawk Mountain gave Aidan O’Brien a record-extending 12th success in the William Hill Futurity Trophy at Doncaster.

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Sinner beats De Minaur in straight sets to reach Vienna Open final

Jannik Sinner eased past Alex De Minaur in a 6-3 6-4 straight-sets win to reach his second Vienna Open final.

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Chiefs beat Trailfinders to begin PWR campaign

Exeter Chiefs produce a dominant first-half display as they begin their Premiership Women's Rugby campaign with a 24-12 win at Trailfinders.

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Bruno strikes late for Newcastle to secure hard-fought win over Fulham

Bruno Guimaraes struck a 90th-minute winner as Newcastle battled to a hard-fought 2-1 victory over struggling Fulham at St James' Park.

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Bichette not in Blue Jays' starting lineup for G2

After returning from a seven-week absence in Game 1 of the World Series on Friday, Bo Bichette is not in the Toronto Blue Jays' starting lineup for Game 2 on Saturday.

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Who are AI browsers for?

OpenAI launched an AI-powered browser this week, but it feels like it offers a slight efficiency gain at best.

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Sinner reaches eighth final of season in Vienna

Italian top seed Jannik Sinner beats Australian Alex de Minaur 6-3 6-4 at the Vienna Open to reach his eighth final of the season.

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Connolly set to be Ireland’s next president after rival concedes defeat

Catherine Connolly, a pro-Palestine, left-wing candidate, is on course for landslide victory as vote counting continues.

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Vols elevate Elander to head baseball coach

Tennessee wrapped up a quick search to replace Tony Vitello by announcing assistant Josh Elander as the Volunteers' new baseball coach Saturday.

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Labour’s new deputy leader says party must pay more heed to its members

Exclusive: Lucy Powell, who was sacked as Commons leader by Starmer in September, says government should stop trying to ‘out-Reform Reform’Labour’s new deputy leader, Lucy Powell, has said the gove...

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Australia thrash South Africa after King's record-breaking bowling spell

Alana King produced the best bowling figures in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup history as Australia thrashed South Africa to clinch top spot in the league stage.

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Exxon Sues California Over New Climate Disclosure Laws

The laws Exxon is challenging would affect several thousand large companies in the state. An Exxon station in Albany, Calif.

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Lisowski fires three tons to reach NI Open final

Jack Lisowski fires three centuries in an emphatic 6-1 semi-final win over Zhou Yuelong at the Northern Ireland Open in Belfast.

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Pope Leo’s Permission for Latin Mass in St. Peter’s Gives Traditionalists Hope

Pope Leo XIV in St. Peter’s Square, on Saturday. He has given no official indication on where he stands on the use of the traditional Latin Mass.

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Zohran Mamdani condemns Islamophobic attacks in NYC mayoral race

New York City mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani has condemned Islamophobic attacks against him.

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Early voting begins in NYC mayor’s race with Mamdani ahead in polls

Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist, has energised liberal voters and has strongly condemned Israel's war on Gaza.

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El-Fasher: Siege, starvation and a media blackout

As el-Fasher is starved, Sudanese journalists struggle to report a war buried by blackouts and global neglect.

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Hawk Mountain gives O'Brien 12th Trophy Stakes win

Hawk Mountain gives Irish trainer Aidan O'Brien a record-extending 12th win in the Group One Futurity Trophy Stakes at Doncaster.

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King rewrites record books as Australia thrash South Africa

Alana King takes a stunning 7-18 - a record at a Women's World Cup - as Australia bowl South Africa out for 97, before chasing down their target with seven wickets in hand in Indore.

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Source: Taylor ruled out, Fields to start for Jets

Jets quarterback Tyrod Taylor is being ruled out for Sunday's game against the Bengals with a knee injury, meaning Justin Fields will remain the starter, a source confirmed to ESPN.

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Habs' Laine out 3-4 months; Olympics in doubt

Canadiens forward Patrik Laine will miss the next three to four months following core surgery, which may also put his status for Finland at the 2026 Winter Olympics in question.

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Maduro accuses Trump of ‘fabricating war’ as US deploys largest warship

The US is deploying the world’s largest aircraft carrier to Latin America to curb drug trafficking.

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Trump hopes China will help push Russia towards Ukraine peace talks

Struggling to broker a peace deal in Ukraine, Trump hopes Xi Jinping could influence Vladimir Putin.

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King takes 7-18 as Australia thrash South Africa

Alana King returns the best figures in Women's World Cup history as Australia hammer South Africa by seven wickets to set up a semi-final meeting with India.

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How to beat Barcelona? 'The Makelele role' is key to El Clasico... says Makelele!

Claude Makelele is speaking to a group of journalists from around the world before the biggest domestic fixture in club football, El Clasico. He is playing a little game. Makelele has to stop them...

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‘History is repeating itself’: fight against far-right in London’s East End goes on

Eight-nine years after local people drove Oswald Mosley’s Blackshirts from Tower Hamlets, anti-far right coalition is still vital in borough“The East End of London is the far right’s prime target –...

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From Apartheid to Democracy – a ‘blueprint’ for a different future in Israel-Palestine

New book, published just before the ceasefire deal, describes in granular detail the conditions for dismantling apartheid in Israel-PalestineWhile languishing in prison during Benito Mussolini’s fa...

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Secret mining studies and private deals: is a new gold rush quietly starting in El Salvador?

As the country’s metal mining ban is lifted, rural communities fear a return of the contamination, violence and water shortages that cost so many lives and livelihoods in the pastSet off the main r...

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The glaring security risks with AI browser agents

New AI browsers from OpenAI and Perplexity promise to increase user productivity, but they also come with increased security risks.

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'What a performance!' - King takes seven wickets to break record

Australia leg-spinner Alana King takes 7-18 against South Africa to record the best figures in Women's World Cup history, surpassing Jackie Lord's 6-10 in 1982.

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Can Easter Island’s sustainable way of life inspire the world?

101 East investigates how Easter Island is creating a sustainable way of living that could inspire the world.

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Evans wins Worlds silver and Martin takes bronze

Ruby Evans wins the first medal for Wales at a World Artistic Gymnastics Championships as she takes floor silver ahead of GB team-mate Abigail Martin.

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Rohit and Kohli star as India hammer Australia

Rohit Sharma scores his 50th international hundred as India thrash Australia in the third one-day international to secure a consolation win.

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Scientists launch $14.2 million project to map the body’s “hidden sixth sense”

Inside your body, an intricate communication network constantly monitors breathing, heart rate, digestion, and immune function — a hidden “sixth sense” called interoception. Now, Nobel laureate Ard...

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'He is back' - GB's Fraser wins world bronze in high bar

Watch Great Britain's Joe Fraser win bronze in the high bar at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, securing Great Britain's first ever medal in the event.

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Sudan’s army battles RSF advances in el-Fasher, Bara as civil war rages

The escalation in fighting comes amid deepening concerns about the vast humanitarian toll of the conflict.

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Factionalism, farce and chaos dogs Reform UK in the garden of England

All is not well in Kent for Nigel Farage’s party as the recent video of an incendiary meeting suggestsWhen Reform UK swept to power in Kent at this year’s local elections, Nigel Farage arrived in t...

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Raise £12bn in budget by extending income tax thresholds freeze, says thinktank

Fabian Society says move ‘best available option’ for chancellor as she seeks to offset impact of weaker economic forecastsThe influential Labour thinktank the Fabian Society is urging Rachel Reeves...

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Gear News of the Week: There’s Yet Another New AI Browser, and Fujifilm Debuts the X-T30 III

Plus: Aura’s new digital photo frame goes wireless, a mood-morphing watch, Wyze and TP-Link unveil solar-powered outdoor security cameras, and Intel will open “AI Experience Stores” in five cities.

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Earth is splitting open beneath the Pacific Northwest

For the first time, scientists have seen a subduction zone actively breaking apart beneath the Pacific Northwest. Seismic data show the oceanic plate tearing into fragments, forming microplates in...

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We survived the war, we may not survive the ceasefire

There may be a ceasefire in place, but Israel still kills Palestinians in Gaza every day.

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Japanese tourist falls to death at Pantheon in Italy

Local media reports the 69-year-old had been sitting on a wall when he lost his balance.

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Double medal success for GB women at World Artistic Championships

Great Britain's Ruby Evans wins floor silver at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships with team-mate Abigail Martin earning bronze in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Amazon Explains How Its AWS Outage Took Down the Web

Plus: The Jaguar Land Rover hack sets an expensive new record, OpenAI’s new Atlas browser raises security fears, Starlink cuts off scam compounds, and more.

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How to Keep Squirrels Off Bird Feeders (2025)

Whether you’re new to feeding birds or have been at your wits’ end for years, here are some tried-and-true tips on how to foil these wily rodents.

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Who is new deputy Labour leader Lucy Powell?

A Labour activist since the age of nine, the Manchester MP has promised to be a voice for party members.

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No. 7 Georgia Tech down 3 starters vs. Syracuse

No. 7 Georgia Tech will be without three starters -- wide receiver Malik Rutherford, center Harrison Moore and nickelback Jy Gilmore -- against Syracuse.

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Ivory Coast votes in key election that may extend longtime leader’s rule

Polls open in West African nation in heated election set to deliver fourth term to 83-year-old Alassane Ouattara.

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Amazon strategised about keeping its datacentres’ full water use secret, leaked document shows

Executives at world’s biggest datacenter owner grappled with disclosing information about water used to help power facilitiesAmazon strategised about keeping the public in the dark over the true ex...

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Young country diary: The foxes and I have been watching each other closely

London: In spring the family of foxes stared at us while we gardened. Now I’m watching them as the cubs have grown up, ready to leaveI have been watching a family of foxes through my bedroom window...

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Facing Lost Trade With the U.S., Carney Heads to Asia

Canada is in talks for a free-trade agreement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

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OpenAI Atlas Browser Hands On: I’m Not Convinced the Web Needs a Chatbot Tour Guide

In OpenAI’s new Atlas browser, the Ask ChatGPT sidebar is moderately helpful at best. Sometimes, it’s confusingly wrong.

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Astronomers just captured the sharpest view of a distant star ever seen

A UCLA-led team has achieved the sharpest-ever view of a distant star’s disk using a groundbreaking photonic lantern device on a single telescope—no multi-telescope array required. This technology...

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Two Australia players 'touched inappropriately' at Women's World Cup

Cricket Australia confirmed that police in Indore are handling the matter.

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Gaza returnee places family tent over unexploded Israeli bomb

Remotely operated explosive robots were deployed by Israel across Gaza, causing many deaths, widespread destruction.

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What power does the new Labour deputy leader have?

The new deputy leader of the Labour Party has been announced to the country, a contest which was triggered after the resignation of Angela Rayner last month.

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Lucy Powell wins Labour deputy leadership election

MP for Manchester Central had been seen as favourite ahead of rival Bridget Phillipson throughout contest• UK politics live – latest updatesLucy Powell has won Labour’s deputy leadership election,...

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Trump’s Russia Sanctions Shift War Dynamics to the Energy Front

Ukrainians firing at Russian targets this month in the Zaporizhzhia region. With cold weather setting in, the emphasis is expected to shift away from the battlefield.

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Trump Backs Milei, But Argentina’s Elections Will Test His Popularity

President Javier Milei of Argentina at the closing of a campaign rally in Rosario City, Argentina, on Thursday.

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An E.P.A. Plan to Kill a Major Climate Rule Is Worrying Business Leaders

A Honda plant in Ohio. The Trump administration has said its plan will benefit the auto industry in particular.

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Brook: Big names can bolster England's momentum

Harry Brook is relishing the prospect of England's big names adding to their building momentum in the first ODI against New Zealand.

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Trump comments on Jimmy Lai, Canada and Kim Jong Un as he begins Asia tour

Donald Trump has departed for Malaysia, where he’s set to attend the ASEAN summit and hold trade talks with China.

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‘It’s insanely sinister’: horror writers on the scariest stories they’ve ever read

Bloodthirsty ghosts, sadistic supercomputers, creepy childhood games ... Mariana Enríquez, Paul Tremblay, Daisy Johnson and others on the tales that kept them up at nightThe Summer People by Shirle...

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Trump to arrive in Malaysia ahead of ASEAN summit amid trade tussles

US, China officials begin trade talks in Kuala Lumpur to pave way for high-stakes meeting between Trump, Xi.

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World team, Japan and Australia qualify for LPGA's International Crown semis

Canada's Brooke Henderson and Wei-Ling Hsu of Taiwan beat Sweden's Madelene Sagstrom and Ingrid Lindblad 4 and 3 as the World team qualified for the International Crown semi-finals alongside Austra...

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Labour’s new deputy leader to be announced – UK politics live

Polling suggests Lucy Powell enjoyed a healthy lead over Bridget Phillipson as voting closed on ThursdayIn case you missed it, in this previously published piece from the Guardian Bridget Phillipso...

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Northern California to decide on redistricting, potentially benefiting Democrats

In Northern California, congressional districts could be redrawn by a vote on Election Day. Republicans say they're victims of the national redistricting fight, while Democrats blame President Trump.

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A report claims left-wing terrorism is rising. The data paints a complicated picture

The report's claim comes with caveats. Its critics say it does more to reveal issues around collecting and analyzing domestic terrorism data than it does to clarify the current state of the problem.

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Messi double fires Inter Miami in MLS Cup playoff lead against Nashville SC

Argentina forward Lionel Messi celebrates his new contract with Inter Miami by scoring twice in win against Nashville.

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‘They killed his childhood’: West Bank family mourn child killed by Israel

Nine-year-old Muhammad al-Hallaq was killed by Israeli forces on October 16, leaving his family shattered by the loss.

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Heat & Trail Blazers win first games since arrests

Miami Heat and Portland Trail Blazers both win their first games since the arrests of Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups as part of an FBI investigation into illegal sports betting.

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Tropical Storm Melissa, soon a hurricane, brings death, floods to Caribbean

Jamaica prepares for Melissa's arrival as forecasts predict over 72 hours of hurricane conditions and heavy rainfall.

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Luka sets Lakers mark with 92 points to open year

Luka Doncic continued his torrid start to the season, scoring 49 points in Friday night's 128-110 win over the Wolves to give him a franchise-record 92 points through the first two games.

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‘He’s one of the few politicians who likes crypto’: my day with the UK tech bros hosting Nigel Farage

The Reform UK leader is courting the crypto community in the hope it could become a campaign funding baseIt is a grey morning in Shadwell, east London. But inside the old shell of Tobacco Dock, the...

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How did we beat Nigel Farage and Reform in Caerphilly? We stood by our convictions | Rhun ap Iorwerth

Welsh voters have rejected Labour and Starmerite managerialism. By offering hope and not division we showed the populist right can be beatenRhun ap Iorwerth is the leader of Plaid CymruPlaid Cymru’...

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Canadians pull Reagan advertisement after furious Trump halts trade talks

Ontario to stop running advertisement featuring voice of US President Ronald Reagan saying that trade tariffs were a bad idea.

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Rybakina pulls out of Pan Pacific Open semi-final

Elena Rybakina pulls out of her Pan Pacific Open semi-final a day after securing her spot in the season-ending WTA Finals.

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LIVE: UN says 1.5M in Gaza need aid, Israel blocks borders despite ceasefir

Israeli strikes killed at least two in Gaza yesterday despite ceasefire, aid flows remain far below needed levels.

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Daisy May and Charlie Cooper’s NightWatch: their hilarious ghost show is a warm-hearted joy

The Bafta-winning siblings bicker, fart and squeal the night away in some of the UK’s ‘haunted as hell’ hotspots. But forget the ghosts – this is really just a golden opportunity to weep with laugh...

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My cultural awakening: A Jim Carrey series made me embrace baldness – and shave my head on the spot

I was a mess of insecurities, trying to hide thinning hair, worried I was ageing too quickly. Then a scene in the TV show Kidding changed everythingGrowing up, I was obsessed with Jim Carrey. I was...

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Tarling and Charlton win world track golds for GB

Josh Tarling and Josh Charlton claim golds for Great Britain at the Track World Championships in Santiago, Chile.

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Why 'cheat code' Farnworth can light up Ashes for England

Lancashire lad Herbie Farnworth is an NRL star - now he hopes to inspire England to success in three Tests against world champions Australia.

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Gaza children dying as they wait for Israel to enable evacuations

Around 15,000 Gazans are waiting for urgent medical treatment, according to the UN.

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Blue Jays blow away Dodgers in World Series opener

Addison Barger smashes the first grand slam by a pinch-hitter in World Series history as the Toronto Blue Jays thrash the LA Dodgers 11-4 in game one.

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The Supremes, Marcus Garvey, Tupac Shakur: the cultural figures who inspired our Black History Month panel | Lenny Henry, Zeinab Badawi, Yolanda Brown and others

Contributors from the worlds of music, politics, the arts and beyond on those who helped shape their beliefs and identities Continue reading...

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Greece accuses British Museum of ‘provocative indifference’ over pink ball

Event seated guests near Parthenon marbles, which Greece wants returned, and raised £2.5m for museumThe British Museum has been accused of “provocative indifference” and “covering Greek culture in...

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Nobody Wants This to Lily Allen: the week in rave reviews

Kristen Bell’s sex podcaster and Adam Brody’s hot rabbi return with more romcom angst, while the Smile singer’s new record is a sharp autopsy of marital betrayal. Here’s the pick of the week’s cult...

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From Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere to IT: Welcome to Derry – your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

Jeremy Allen White channels the Boss in a hotly tipped new biopic, and Pennywise the clown returns to terrorise unsuspecting children in a spooky horror prequel seriesSpringsteen: Deliver Me from N...

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Trade tensions hang over Trump's Asia trip, but he still aims to make a deal

President Trump plans to attend a summit in Malaysia before meeting the new Japanese prime minister in Tokyo and talking to Chinese President Xi Jinping in Korea.

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Transfer rumors, news: Man United optimistic over Hjulmand deal

Manchester United are optimistic they can secure a deal to sign Sporting CP midfielder Morten Hjulmand. Transfer Talk has the latest news and rumors.

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Young people are tired of being ruled by elites

Gen Z is protesting against corruption and fighting to hold power accountable.

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Asia, Caught in the Middle, Faces Trump and Xi’s Tug of War

President Trump and China’s top leader, Xi Jinping, in 2019 at the Group of 20 Summit in Osaka, Japan.

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Presidents Are Limited to Two Terms. He’s Running for His Fourth.

The president of Ivory Coast, Alassane Ouattara, 83, waves at supporters Thursday during his final political rally in Abidjan, ahead of the country’s presidential election on Saturday.

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The Universe’s first radio waves could reveal dark matter

Researchers propose that hydrogen gas from the early Universe emitted detectable radio waves influenced by dark matter. Studying these signals, especially from the Moon’s radio-quiet environment, c...

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Toronto waited 32 years for another World Series win -- and Game 1 delivered

On a night Toronto had been waiting for, Blue Jays showed they're more than ready for their moment.

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Ivory Coast presidential election: Who’s standing and what’s at stake?

Tensions are mounting over President Ouattara's decision to run for a fourth term and a ban on opposition candidates.

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Dodgers' relief woes rear ugly head in Game 1 rout

A nine-run sixth-inning barrage by the Blue Jays highlighted a glaring weakness for the Dodgers, whose bullpen was hit hard again in an 11-4 rout in Game 1 of the World Series.

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Russia-backed arson attack ringleaders handed hefty jail sentences in UK

UK prosecutors said defendants planned a 'sustained campaign of terrorism and sabotage' backed by Russia's Wagner Group.

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As Southeast Asia welcomes Trump, it battles headwinds unleashed by him

Southeast Asia and its 'China Plus One' supply chain are feeling the fallout from the US trade war.

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Jays fans hit Ohtani with 'don't need you' chants

Blue Jays fans let Shohei Ohtani hear it before and during Game 1 of the World Series, their disapproval of him not picking their team in free agency in 2023 clearly still evident Friday night at R...

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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,339

Here are the key events from day 1,339 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

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Blazers glum, 'move forward' after Billups' arrest

Few players wanted to talk before the Blazers' game Friday night against the Warriors, one day after the arrest of head coach Chauncey Billups in an alleged poker scheme.

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