Notable Events Around the World on - 2025-10-26

Australia captain Cummins ruled out of first Ashes Test

Australia captain Pat Cummins has been ruled out of the first Ashes Test against England next month.

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Reeves to lead trade mission to Saudi Arabia amid human rights concerns

Ministers hope to secure a deal with the Gulf Cooperation Council that could add £1.6bn to the UK economyRachel Reeves will lead a delegation of senior business leaders to Saudi Arabia on Monday as...

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Giants' Cam Skattebo suffers serious ankle injury

New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo left Sunday's game against Philadelphia with a serious ankle injury that could cost him the rest of his rookie season. 

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Lisowski beats Trump to win first title at NI Open

Jack Lisowski claims his first-ever ranking event title by overcoming world number one Judd Trump 9-8 in the Northern Ireland Open final.

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Van Veen stuns Humphries to win first PDC title

Dutchman Gian van Veen shocks world number one Luke Humphries to win his first PDC title at the European Championship in Dortmund.

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Van Veen stuns Humphries in last-leg thriller to win European Championship

Gian Van Veen beat Luke Humphries 11-10 in a dramatic European Championship to win the first major trophy of his career.

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Norris storms to win, takes title lead from Piastri in wild Mexico City GP

Lando Norris delivered a dominant and statement win in the Mexico City Grand Prix to reclaim the leadership of the world championship from McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri by a single point with jus...

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Norris dominates in Mexico to take championship lead

Lando Norris storms to a dominant victory in the Mexico City Grand Prix to boost his world championship hopes.

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Former Jets great Mangold dies aged 41

Former New York Jets center Nick Mangold, one of the franchise's most popular and decorated players, has died at 41, the team announced Sunday. 

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Violent protests flare in Cameroon as results due in contested election

An opposition candidate is challenging the incumbent president's 43-year hold on power.

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Israeli strikes kill three in Lebanon before army targets UN patrol

Israel claims attacks were on Hezbollah members, as it also struck a UNIFIL patrol with a drone and tank fire.

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The Russia-Ukraine Energy War

In Ukraine’s Dnipro region this month.

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Finucane wins keirin silver after sprint disappointment

Great Britain's Emma Finucane bounces back from sprint disappointment to win keirin silver at the Track Cycling World Championships in Chile.

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Caribbean Braces for Hurricane Melissa

Fishermen in Port Royal, Jamaica, preparing for Hurricane Melissa, on Sunday.

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Ivory Coast’s Ouattara in the lead as partial election results announced

If results confirmed, the 83-year-old, who has led the country since 2011, will be sworn in for a fourth term.

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Lewis handed 10-second penalty after wheel-to-wheel clash with Max!

Lewis Hamilton was handed a 10-second time penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage after his wheel-to-wheel clash with Max Verstappen.

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Van de Ven scores twice as Tottenham beat Everton

Tottenham inflict Everton's first defeat at their new Hill Dickinson Stadium as they win 3-0 with two goals from Micky van de Ven and a late header from substitue Pape Matar Sarr.

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'He is the most influential PL player right now!' | Could Gabriel win PFA POTY award?

Jamie Carragher praises Arsenal's Gabriel and believes that if the defender's fine form carries on, he could win the PFA Player of the Year award.

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GB's Finucane wins silver in women's keirin

Great Britain's Emma Finucane wins silver in the women's keirin after a close finish with Japan's Mina Sato at the World Track Cycling Championships.

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Two killed in Cameroon protests ahead of election results, opposition says

Hundreds of supporters of opposition presidential candidate Issa Tchiroma accuse Paul Biya gov't of seeking to rig vote.

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Drew Struzan, Masterly Painter of Movie Posters, Dies at 78

He created realistic imagery for the “Star Wars” franchise, the Indiana Jones films and the “Back to the Future” trilogy. He also put Alice Cooper in a tuxedo and tails for an album cover.

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Sid Davis, Reporter Who Witnessed Johnson’s Swearing-In, Dies at 97

Sid Davis interviewing President Lyndon B. Johnson in the White House in 1965. He was one of three reporters who witnessed Johnson’s swearing-in after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

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TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 begins in less than 24 hours — catch our last ticket deals

The countdown is almost over — tomorrow’s the day! In less than 24 hours, TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 takes over Moscone West. From October 27–29, 10,000 founders, investors, and innovators will flood...

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Labour must counter ‘growing sense of despair’, Streeting warns after Welsh defeat

Health secretary urges party to take Caerphilly result to heart as Lucy Powell gets to work as deputy leaderSenior Labour figures including Wes Streeting have said the government must project optim...

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Norris wins in Mexico; takes championship lead

Lando Norris moved ahead of McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri to lead Formula 1's championship for the first time since April with a dominant win at an entertaining Mexico City Grand Prix.

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Byron, Larson get last spots in NASCAR title finale

William Byron won at Martinsville Speedway in the third-round finale of the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, while Kyle Larson sealed the final Championship 4 spot on points.

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Djibouti lifts presidential age limit, paving way for sixth Guelleh term

Ismail Omar Guelleh could seek re-election in 2026 after parliament votes to removes age restriction for candidates.

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Sinner battles cramp to claim Vienna Open title

World number two Jannik Sinner battles cramp to stage a 3-6 6-3 7-5 comeback against Alexander Zverev and claim the Vienna Open title.

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Morris sprints 'like a champion' to take silver in women's points race

Great Britain's Anna Morris leaps from sixth to second after the final sprint for the line to take silver in the women's points race at the World Track Cycling Championships.

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PWR champions Gloucester-Hartpury thrash Saracens

Reigning Premiership Women's Rugby champions Gloucester-Hartpury open their new season with a convincing six-try win against Saracens.

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As it happened: Lando Norris wins; takes championship lead

Follow lap-by-lap updates of the Mexico City Grand Prix as Lando Norris looks to boost his chances of winning his first F1 world title.

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Rain thwarts India and Bangladesh in Navi Mumbai

Rain prevents a result between Bangladesh and co-hosts India in the final group stage game of the Women's World Cup as persistent rain has the final say.

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Hurricane Melissa Could Hit as One of Jamaica’s Strongest Storms Ever

Storm surge before the arrival of Hurricane Melissa in the Caribbean Terrace area of Kingston, Jamaica, on Saturday. The storm is expected to intensify before hitting Jamaica as a major hurricane.

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Pakistan says five soldiers and 25 fighters killed in Afghan border clashes

Fighting comes as Taliban submits proposal at peace talks in Turkiye, while Islamabad warns of 'open war' if deal fails.

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Horse named after Hatton wins first race since boxer's death

Hitman, named after late boxer Ricky Hatton, wins his first race since 2022 at Aintree.

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Prince Andrew could face parliamentary debate over conduct

Liberal Democrats are exploring options while calling for crown estate and prince to ‘give evidence under oath’ Prince Andrew could face a parliamentary debate on his conduct despite the government...

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Nicola Jennings on the return of Lucy Powell … as Labour’s new deputy leader – cartoon

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Pierre Bonnard completes Saint-Cloud double for O'Brien

Aidan O’Brien inched closer to his own Group One record, as both Puerto Rico and Pierre Bonnard enhanced their Classic claims when starring in a big-race double at Saint-Cloud.

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Joty run out 'by millimetres'

India's Radha Yadav brings an end to Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana Joty's innings after with a direct hit at the Women's Cricket World Cup.

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Supermarkets tell Reeves tax rises could push food prices higher

Households would ‘inevitably feel the impact’ of a surtax on business rates, say retailers in letter to the chancellorFood prices in the UK could climb even further if the chancellor raises taxes o...

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US and China agree framework of trade deal ahead of Trump-Xi meeting

US trade secretary says the two will sign a deal on TikTok, while hinting at agreement on rare earths and tariffs.

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AP Week 9 poll reaction: What's next for each Top 25 team

A look at the new Top 25 after Week 9.

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Trump meets Brazil’s Lula at ASEAN summit, touts ‘pretty good deals’

Both countries' negotiating teams will start working 'immediately' to address US tariffs and sanctions, says Lula.

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RB Skattebo carted off with serious ankle injury

Giants rookie running back Cam Skattebo was carted off the field Sunday with a gruesome right ankle injury.

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Vandy inches up to No. 9 in poll; LSU drops out

Vanderbilt earned its highest AP Top 25 ranking in 88 years, while LSU dropped out of the poll following its third loss in four games.

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A Piano Full of Feathers review – White Christmas origin story struggles with pitch

Perth theatre This show aims to represent composer Irving Berlin’s much-loved song in human form. But while that idea lacks coherence, the sketches and medleys are buoyantly performedThe piano is f...

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'No doubt' England make World Cup final - Hartley

Former spinner Alex Hartley says England's improvement throughout the group stage puts them as favourites to beat South Africa and reach the World Cup final.

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Reform MP’s remarks about TV adverts were ‘racist’, says Wes Streeting

Health secretary hardens Labour line after Sarah Pochin said advertising ‘doesn’t reflect your average white family’Wes Streeting has accused the Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin of making “racist” remark...

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Keir Starmer won’t be surprised Lucy Powell is his new deputy leader – but he should be very worried | Morgan Jones

Labour members – and Caerphilly voters – have made their feelings clear. When will the PM realise that his strategy just isn’t working?This result was never particularly in doubt. Lucy Powell conti...

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Less than 24 hours until 10,000 founders, investors, and innovators hit TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 — and ticket rates rise

The countdown is almost over — tomorrow’s the day! In less than 24 hours, TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 takes over Moscone West. From October 27–29, 10,000 founders, investors, and innovators will flood...

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Embattled Milei faces critical midterm elections in Argentina

The outcome of the elections could determine the future of Milei's economic programme and a vital $40bn US bailout.

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Will Trump's 'peace deal' solve Thailand-Cambodia dispute?

Donald Trump has claimed to have ended another war, this time between Thailand and Cambodia. But what does this latest agreement actually amount to?

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Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic may also curb drug and alcohol addiction

GLP-1 drugs, originally developed for diabetes and obesity, may also curb addictive behaviors by acting on reward circuits in the brain. Early trials show reductions in alcohol intake, opioid seeki...

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MIT physicists just found a way to see inside atoms

MIT researchers have devised a new molecular technique that lets electrons probe inside atomic nuclei, replacing massive particle accelerators with a tabletop setup. By studying radium monofluoride...

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A Pakistan foreign policy renaissance? Not quite

Recent diplomatic gains should not be mistaken for a major shift in global standing.

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Google Nest Cam Indoor and Outdoor 2K Review: Slick, Smart, and Secure

The latest Nest cams jump to 2K resolution, but what really elevates them is Gemini’s pricey AI subscription smarts.

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Anti-Trump rally held in Malaysia over Gaza war

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters rallied in the Malaysian capital against the visit of US President Donald Trump.

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Ecclestone shoulder injury to be monitored before semi-final

The decision for the 26-year-old to go off the field after bowling four balls was "definitely precautionary" says England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt.

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England players hail 'proper cricketer' Devine

England's Heather Knight praised New Zealand captain Sophie Devine in her final one-day international match, saying "she can hit the ball better than anyone in the women's game".

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From unbelievable save to outrageous own goal! Celtic have a disaster at Hearts!

Hearts take an early lead thanks to Celtic's Dane Murray putting the ball into his own goal.

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England complete group stage with emphatic win over NZ

Amy Jones' unbeaten 86 off 92 balls helps England to an eight-wicket win over NZ with 20 overs to spare in their final group-stage match at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match in India.

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‘They disappeared when the wall came down’: German author Jenny Erpenbeck on the objects that contain vast histories

From the drip catchers of coffee pots to the typewriter she used for her first works, the International Booker prize-winning writer reflects on the hidden significance of everyday itemsDrip catcher...

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Former Jets star center Mangold dies at age 41

Former New York Jets center Nick Mangold has died after battling kidney disease. He was 41.

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Wardley stuns Parker - but was fight stopped too soon?

Fabio Wardley pulls off a huge upset to wreck Joseph Parker's dreams of becoming a two-time world heavyweight champion and put himself in position for a shot at undisputed champion Oleksandr Usyk.

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Highlights: England see off New Zealand to win final group stage match

Highlights from the Women's Cricket World Cup between England and New Zealand in Visakhapatnam.

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Crocodile Fever review – sisters’ wild revenge has a taste for chaos

Arcola theatre, London In 1980s Northern Ireland, an abusive father and the soldiers patrolling the streets morph into a common enemy to rage against, in Meghan Tyler’s blackly comic taleThe rosary...

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Sudanese Paramilitaries Claim Control of Key Army Garrison in Darfur

Sudanese residents gathered in August to receive food in El Fasher, a city in Darfur that has been under a siege by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.

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US and China say trade deal drawing closer as Trump and Xi prepare for meeting

China's top trade negotiator, Li Chenggang, told reporters the two had reached a "preliminary consensus," while Trump's treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, said there was "a very successful framework."

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England conclude group stage with crushing win v NZ

England will take winning momentum into the semi-finals after beating New Zealand by eight wickets in their final group game at the Women's World Cup.

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Dinosaurs were thriving when the asteroid struck

Dinosaurs weren’t dying out before the asteroid hit—they were thriving in vibrant, diverse habitats across North America. Fossil evidence from New Mexico shows that distinct “bioprovinces” of dinos...

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Real Estate Is Entering Its AI Slop Era

Fake video walk-throughs, a magically expanding loft, and stair hallucinations are just some of the new AI-generated features house hunters are coming across.

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Injury scare for Ecclestone as England beat NZ ahead of World Cup semi-finals

Sophie Ecclestone suffered an injury scare ahead of the Women's Cricket World Cup semi-finals as England ended their league campaign with an eight-wicket win over New Zealand following an erratic b...

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Living computers powered by mushrooms

Scientists have found that mushrooms can act as organic memory devices, mimicking neural activity while consuming minimal power. The Ohio State team grew and trained shiitake fungi to perform like...

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Rebel group claims capture of Sudan army headquarters in key city

The fall of the base in el-Fasher is step closer towards the RSF cementing its control in the west.

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Chinese and U.S. Officials Reach Framework of a Trade Deal

Scott Bessent, the U.S. Treasury secretary, leaving trade talks with China on Sunday in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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Hull helps World team finish third in team event

England's Charley Hull and New Zealand's Lydia Ko win their singles matches to help the world team beat Japan and finish third at the LPGA Tour's International Crown.

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Casio’s Fluffy AI Robot Squeaked Its Way Into My Heart

The $430 Casio Moflin is a pointless but adorable robot you can’t help but love. Unless you’re a dog.

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Hurricane Melissa strengthens as it barrels towards Jamaica

The rare highest-strength storm is set to hit Jamaica by Tuesday, having already caused two deaths in Haiti.

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Trump’s visit to Malaysia met with protests over war in Gaza

Hundreds gather to express opposition to US president's attendance at ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur.

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Women in Gaza struggling to overcome damage inflicted by Israel’s war

One woman is desperate to be evacuated for cancer treatment while another is recovering from abuse in an Israeli prison.

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Hull helps World team finish third at LPGA International Crown

England's Charley Hull helped the World team defeat Japan in the third-and-fourth-place consolation match at the International Crown event at the New Korea Country Club.

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What's next: Rebook Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane immediately

UFC 321 ended in disaster, but it is pretty clear what the next step is for the heavyweight division.

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‘We have to book bigger rooms’: Green membership surge causes novel problems

Party rides high with new leader Zack Polanski winning media plaudits and supporter numbers doubling to 140,000A surge in membership levels is causing the Green party some novel problems. “Our loca...

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‘Pepper-spraying a 15 year old is cowardly’: Turnstile on hostile cops, playing through pain and taking hardcore punk global

The Baltimore band have built a vast fanbase with their explosive live performances, but an incident at a recent show laid bare the challenges they face as they ascend to superstar status. Can they...

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Russia arrests Ukrainian biologist for backing curbs on Antarctic krill fishing

‘Trumped-up’ charges spark diplomatic row as scientists express fears for health of 70-year-old Leonid PshenichnovAntarctic krill: how did a paperclip-sized crustacean cause a diplomatic row – and...

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Jays' Scherzer to start Game 3 vs. LA's Glasnow

Max Scherzer will start Game 3 of the World Series for the Blue Jays, while the Dodgers will give the ball to Tyler Glasnow.

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Trump oversees Thailand-Cambodia extended ceasefire deal

The leaders of Thailand and Cambodia have expanded a ceasefire deal in the presence of US President Donald Trump.

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Canter sinks 100ft putt as Lee wins in South Korea

England's Laurie Canter finishes with a 100-foot eagle putt on the 18th hole but is second at the DP World Genesis Championship in Cheonan, South Korea.

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Two arrested over theft of jewels at Louvre, French media report

Thieves wielding power tools broke into the world's most-visited museum in broad daylight, stealing eight items described as of inestimable value.

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Turkey Offered to Help in Postwar Gaza. Israel Isn’t About to Say Yes.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, at a conference devoted to ending the war in Gaza, this month in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.

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How Maduro Is Responding to Trump’s Pressure on Venezuela’s Economy

A wholesale street market in Caracas this month. Renewed sanctions are helping push inflation into triple digits this year.

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What to Know About Argentina’s Midterm Election

President Javier Milei of Argentina in the city of Rosario on Thursday.

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‘The best song to play at a party is the one that gets people to leave’: Sananda Maitreya’s honest playlist

Stevie Wonder rocked the singer’s 10-year-old world and he’s secretly a huge fan of the Carpenters. But what novelty song did he drunkenly sing in karaoke in Japan?The first song I fell in love wit...

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Hippos once roamed frozen Germany with mammoths

New research shows that hippos lived in central Europe tens of thousands of years longer than previously thought. Ancient DNA and radiocarbon dating confirm they survived in Germany’s Upper Rhine G...

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Stoppage-time goals in the Premier League are out of control

The PL is renowned for delivering late drama, but stoppage-time goals have reached a whole new level.

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'One of the greats' - Devine caught behind as ODI career ends

New Zealand captain Sophie Devine is caught behind for 23 runs in her final career ODI, as England leave their opponents on 155-6 in their ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match in Visakhapatnam.

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Trump Administration Live Updates: President Oversees Signing of Cambodia-Thailand Peace Pact

President Trump and the leaders of Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Sunday.

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Week in Pictures: From elections in Ivory Coast to Russian strike in Kyiv

A global roundup of some of last week’s events.

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NI parents caught in UK crackdown lose child benefit after travelling via Dublin

Exclusive: new anti-fraud system fails to account for fact many return to country via airport in Irish capitalParents in Northern Ireland have had their child support payments stopped as part of th...

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Peer trying to derail UK smoking ban discussed bill with relative at tobacco firm

Lord Strathcarron says he and an in-law ‘high up’ at British American Tobacco discussed bill, which he aims to weakenA member of the House of Lords who is trying to derail the generational ban on t...

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England beaten by NZ despite Brook's majestic 135

England are beaten by four wickets by New Zealand in the first one-day international, despite Harry Brook's astonishing century.

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Trump in Malaysia: Dancing and a 'peace deal'

US President Donald Trump in Malaysia: Dancing and a 'peace deal'

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'A thrill' - GB win two more golds at Worlds

Great Britain win two gold medals at the Track World Championship as Katie Archibald and Maddie Leech win the women's madison while Anna Morris defends her individual pursuit title.

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Ecclestone takes wicket and then leaves the field injured

After suffering a shoulder injury while fielding, Sophie Ecclestone briefly returns to the field to take the wicket of Brooke Halliday before heading back to the dressing room again for treatment i...

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Brook's brilliant hundred in vain as England beaten by NZ in ODI opener

Harry Brook's astonishing hundred came in vain as England paid the price for an abject batting display overall as well as dropped catches with a four-wicket defeat to New Zealand in the first one-d...

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Trump presides over Thai-Cambodia 'peace deal' - but what does it mean?

Trump calls it historic, Thailand only calls is "a pathway to peace", but all sides hope the agreement will stick.

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Dean takes catch & wicket in consecutive balls

England's Charlie Dean takes a catch from Melie Kerr before dismissing Georgia Plimmer lbw the very next ball as New Zealand fall to 89-3 in their ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match in Visakhapatn...

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Sources: Titans open to deal, won't trade stars

The Titans are open to dealing ahead of the NFL trade deadline, but are unwilling to part with Cam Ward or Jeffery Simmons, sources told ESPN.

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Cruise control: could a £5 ‘entry’ fee help balance Orkney’s needs with tourist demand?

With tourists outnumbering locals by 20:1, islanders say levy is needed to help protect neolithic sites and maintain public servicesArtisan jewellery, gift and whisky shops crowd the main street of...

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Wardley: 'Give Usyk the directions to Ipswich. Let's get this on!'

Fabio Wardley will look to enforce his mandatory shot at undisputed heavyweight world champion Oleksandr Usyk next.

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Trump dances with performers after landing in Malaysia

US President Donald Trump broke into dance with local performers as he arrived in Malaysia for the ASEAN summit.

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Trump jointly signs Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire agreement at ASEAN summit

Thailand and Cambodia sign an enhanced ceasefire agreement following a five-day conflict along their border in July.

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Venezuela’s Maduro says the US is ‘fabricating’ a war against him

Defence Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez says the country is conducting military exercises.

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'Miserable dismissal!' - Bates hits Smith full toss straight to Lamb

Suzie Bates fails to take advantage of an errant Linsey Smith full toss, hitting the ball straight to Emma Lamb at mid-off as New Zealand lose their first wicket to England in the ICC Women's Crick...

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Companies that donated to Labour awarded £138m in contracts, study finds

Report raises fresh concerns about the link between political donations and public spendingCompanies that have recently donated to Labour were awarded contracts worth almost £138m during the party’...

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Hurricane Melissa, now Category 3, threatens heavy floods in Jamaica, Haiti

Melissa is expected to strengthen even further into a major catastrophic hurricane when making landfall in Jamaica.

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Transfer rumors, news: Barcelona eye Greenwood-Rashford reunion

Barcelona scouts are keeping tabs on Marseille striker Mason Greenwood. Transfer Talk has the latest news and rumors.

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‘Dream realised’: East Timor becomes ASEAN’s 11th member

Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao hails membership as beginning of an 'inspiring new chapter' for Asia's youngest nation.

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Children injured in Russian strikes on Kyiv, Ukrainian officials say

The strikes came as Russian air defences destroyed a drone heading towards Moscow, the city's mayor said.

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Yamamoto, Dodgers level MLB World Series against Blue Jays in Game 2

Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched a rare four-hitter to get the reigning champion Los Angeles Dodgers back in the World Series.

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Ancient DNA reveals the deadly diseases behind Napoleon’s defeat

Researchers have uncovered microbial evidence in the remains of Napoleon’s soldiers from the 1812 Russian retreat. Genetic analysis revealed pathogens behind paratyphoid and relapsing fever, diseas...

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Trump attends ceasefire ceremony with Thailand and Cambodia during Malaysia visit

Thailand and Cambodia have signed an expanded ceasefire agreement during a ceremony attended by President Donald Trump.

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Yamamoto helps Dodgers level World Series at 1-1

Yoshinobu Yamamoto throws a complete game as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-1 to draw level at 1-1 in the best-of-seven World Series.

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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,340

Here are the key events from day 1,340 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

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Trump kicks off Asia trip with visit to ASEAN summit in Malaysia

US president begins trip to Malaysia, Japan and South Korea, with international trade and China on the agenda.

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A tantalising prospect - but can Norris now take advantage?

Lando Norris is on pole for the Mexico City Grand Prix - but can he take advantage and go top of the world championship standings?

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A humming annoyance or jobs boom? Life next to 199 data centres

Data centres were billed as a boon to Virginia’s economy. Now, residents are concerned about their impact on real estate and electricity costs.

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