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Kenya's economy faces climate change risks: World Bank
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Historical queer film 'Rose' shown at Berlin with call to action
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Brignone strikes Olympic gold again as Klaebo becomes first to win nine
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New world for users and brands as ads hit AI chatbots
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Japan's 'godless' lake warns of creeping climate change
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World copper rush promises new riches for Zambia
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Paw patrol: Larry the cat marks 15 years at 10 Downing Street
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Crash course: Vietnam's crypto boom goes bust
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US cattle farmers caught between high costs and weary consumers
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European debate over nuclear weapons gains pace
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French prosecutors announce special team for Epstein files
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ECB to extend euro backstop to boost currency's global role
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Cuba cancels cigar festival amid economic crisis
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International crew set to dock at space station
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Top entertainment figures back under-fire UN Palestinians expert
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Greenland prepares next generation for mining future
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China top court says drivers responsible despite autonomous technology
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All-in on AI: what TikTok creator ByteDance did next
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Havana refinery fire under control as Cuba battles fuel shortages
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Costa Rica digs up mastodon, giant sloth bones in major archaeological find
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Madagascar cyclone death toll rises to 40, water, power still out
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Ghana rallies round traditional tunic after foreign mockery
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England rugby captain Itoje slams Ratcliffe's 'ridiculous' immigration comments
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US Congress impasse over immigration set to trigger partial shutdown
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International crew en route to space station
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Ukraine's Heraskevych appeals to CAS over Olympic ban as Malinin eyes second gold
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Sophie Adenot, the second French woman to fly to space
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Alleged rape victim of Norway princess's son says she took sleeping pills
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China's fireworks heartland faces fizzling Lunar New Year sales
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Bangladesh's Yunus 'banker to the poor', pushing democratic reform
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L'Oreal shares sink as sales miss forecasts
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Three dead, many without power after storm lashes France and Spain
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Hundreds of thousands without power after storm lashes France
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US Congress impasse over migrant crackdown set to trigger partial shutdown
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AI's bitter rivalry heads to Washington
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Japan seizes Chinese fishing vessel, arrests captain
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NASA crew set for flight to ISS
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Chloe Kim misses Olympic milestone, Ukrainian disqualfied over helmet
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Europe's most powerful rocket carries 32 satellites for Amazon Leo network into space
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Strange 'inside-out' planetary system baffles astronomers
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EU vows reforms to confront China, US -- but split on joint debt
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US lawmaker moves to shield oil companies from climate cases
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'Virgin' frescoes emerge from Pompeii suburb
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HK firm CK Hutchison threatens legal action if Maersk takes over Panama ports
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UN climate chief says 'new world disorder' hits cooperation
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Kenya's economy faces climate change risks: World Bank
The impacts of climate change could shave up to seven percent off Kenya's economic output by 2050 compared to baseline forecasts, unless it adapts, the World Bank warned on Friday.
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Historical queer film 'Rose' shown at Berlin with call to action
Markus Schleinzer's "Rose" premiered at the Berlin film festival Sunday, with Sandra Hueller playing a woman in 17th-century Germany trying to escape the strictures of patriarchy by passing herself off as a man.
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Brignone strikes Olympic gold again as Klaebo becomes first to win nine
Evergreen Italian Federica Brignone won a glorious second gold medal of the Milan-Cortina Games on Sunday as Mikaela Shiffrin faded, while Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Klaebo became the first Winter Olympian in history to win nine gold medals.
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New world for users and brands as ads hit AI chatbots
The introduction of advertisements and sponsored content in chatbots has spawned privacy concerns for AI users as brands scramble to stay relevant in a fast-changing online environment.
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World copper rush promises new riches for Zambia
Five years after becoming Africa's first Covid-era debt defaulter, Zambia is seeing a dramatic turnaround in fortunes as major powers vie for access to its vast reserves of copper.
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Paw patrol: Larry the cat marks 15 years at 10 Downing Street
Larry the cat, the UK's most famous feline, marks 15 years on Sunday as the country's chief mouser patrolling the corridors of power around number 10 Downing Street.
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Crash course: Vietnam's crypto boom goes bust
As a first-year computer science student in Hanoi, Hoang Le started trading crypto from his university dorm room, egged on by his gamer friends who were making a killing.
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US cattle farmers caught between high costs and weary consumers
In rural Virginia, dozens of young cows belonging to Chris Stem graze by a frozen pond. He is living his childhood dream of being a farmer -- but reality is starting to bite.
Braathen wins unique Winter Olympic gold for Brazil, Gu overcomes scare
Brazilian Lucas Pinheiro Braathen won the men's giant slalom in Bormio on Saturday to take South America's first ever gold at a Winter Olympics, while Chinese freeski superstar Eileen Gu survived a scare to stay on track for her first title of these Games.
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European debate over nuclear weapons gains pace
European leaders, worried about threats from a nuclear-armed Russia and doubts about the future of US security commitments, are increasingly debating whether to bolster nuclear arsenals on the continent.
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French prosecutors announce special team for Epstein files
The Paris prosecutor's office on Saturday announced it was setting up a special team of magistrates to analyse evidence that could implicate French nationals in the crimes of the convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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ECB to extend euro backstop to boost currency's global role
The European Central Bank said Saturday it will expand access to its euro liquidity backstop to central banks worldwide, in a move aimed at boosting the single currency's global role.
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Cuba cancels cigar festival amid economic crisis
Cuba on Saturday announced the cancellation of its iconic cigar festival, amid a major energy crisis sparked by US pressure on the cash-strapped island.
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Top entertainment figures back under-fire UN Palestinians expert
Over a hundred top figures from the world of entertainment signed an open letter Saturday in support of UN Palestinian human rights expert Francesca Albanese who faces calls to resign over comments about the war in Gaza.
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Greenland prepares next generation for mining future
At the Greenland School of Minerals and Petroleum, a dozen students in hi-viz vests and helmets are out for the day learning to operate bulldozers, dump trucks, excavators and other equipment.
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Havana refinery fire under control as Cuba battles fuel shortages
A fire broke out Friday at a refinery at the port in Cuba's capital but was soon brought under control, authorities said, as the island nation stuggles under what amounts to a US oil blockade.
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Madagascar cyclone death toll rises to 40, water, power still out
The death toll from Cyclone Gezani rose to 40 on Friday, three days after its passage across Madagascar, as officials struggled to restore widespread cuts to power and water supplies.
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Ghana rallies round traditional tunic after foreign mockery
Ghanaians have rushed to defend their colourful handwoven "fugu" smocks after President John Mahama's wearing of the loose-fitting traditional garment on a recent state visit to Zambia caused an online storm.
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England rugby captain Itoje slams Ratcliffe's 'ridiculous' immigration comments
England rugby union captain Maro Itoje has labelled Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe's controversial comments about immigration as "ridiculous" and "wrong".
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US Congress impasse over immigration set to trigger partial shutdown
A prolonged impasse between US lawmakers over immigration enforcement threatens to ensnare the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in a partial government shutdown beginning Saturday, following two fatal shootings in Minneapolis.
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International crew en route to space station
Four astronauts were on their way to the International Space Station Friday after they successfully embarked on their research mission to the orbiting laboratory.
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Ukraine's Heraskevych appeals to CAS over Olympic ban as Malinin eyes second gold
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych said he hoped "truth would prevail" as he appealed to sport's highest court on Friday following his Olympic ban as US figure skating sensation Ilia Malinin eyed a second gold of the Milan-Cortina Games.
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Alleged rape victim of Norway princess's son says she took sleeping pills
A third woman allegedly raped by the son of Norway's crown princess told an Oslo court Friday she was drunk and on sleeping pills when he had non-consensual sex.
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China's fireworks heartland faces fizzling Lunar New Year sales
A fiery crack of red and gold explodes above a village in China's pyrotechnics hub of Liuyang, where residents are accustomed to ear-splitting fireworks tests year-round.
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Bangladesh's Yunus 'banker to the poor', pushing democratic reform
After a life dedicated to fighting extreme poverty, Bangladesh's 85-year-old Nobel-winning microfinance pioneer Muhammad Yunus is set to end his biggest mission.
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L'Oreal shares sink as sales miss forecasts
L'Oreal shares fell heavily on the Paris stock market on Friday after the cosmetics giant posted sales that fell short of analyst expectations, stoking fears of weakness for its luxury brands and in the key Chinese market.
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Three dead, many without power after storm lashes France and Spain
Three people have died in weather-related accidents in France and Spain after a storm tore through the region, officials said Friday, ripping up trees and flooding roads and leaving many thousands without power.
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Hundreds of thousands without power after storm lashes France
Around 450,000 households in southern France were without power on Friday, operator Enedis said, a day after a storm tore through the region, ripping up trees and flooding roads.
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US Congress impasse over migrant crackdown set to trigger partial shutdown
A prolonged impasse between US congressional Republicans and Democrats over immigration enforcement threatens to ensnare the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in a partial government shutdown beginning Saturday, following two fatal shootings in Minneapolis.
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AI's bitter rivalry heads to Washington
Anthropic's major donation to a political group that competes with an OpenAI-backed organization has highlighted a bitter rift over AI regulation -- a key issue heading into the US midterm elections.
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Japan seizes Chinese fishing vessel, arrests captain
Japan seized a Chinese fishing boat and arrested its skipper, authorities said Friday, an incident that could deepen a spat between the Asian giants.
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NASA crew set for flight to ISS
NASA is set to launch four astronauts to the International Space Station on Friday, replacing a crew that was evacuated early due to a medical issue.