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Gunmen kill dozens of civilians in Kashmir tourist hotspot
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US Treasury chief expects China tariff impasse to de-escalate
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I.Coast opposition leader Thiam barred from presidential election
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Top US court leans toward parents in case on LGBTQ books in schools
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At least 24 killed in Kashmir attack on tourists
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Rahul powers Delhi to big win over Lucknow in IPL
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Colombian cycling star 'Lucho' Herrera denies murder conspiracy
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US State Department to cut positions, rights offices
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Ukraine ready for direct talks with Russia only after ceasefire: Zelensky
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Myanmar Catholics mourn pope who remembered their plight
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Pope's Vatican 'family' pay tearful respects
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'Like a storm': Witnesses describe deadly Kashmir attack
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Volkswagen unveils its electric counter-offensive in China
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Landmark Nepal survey estimates nearly 400 elusive snow leopards
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Napoleon letter auction recalls French pope detention
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Saka injury 'nothing serious' as Arteta weighs Arsenal options
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Rubio to cut positions, rights offices at US State Department
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Trump says 'on the same side of every issue' with Netanyahu after call
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ECB's Lagarde hopes Trump won't fire US Fed chief Powell
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Gold hits record as Trump fuels Fed fears, Wall Street rebounds
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The world leaders set to attend Francis's funeral
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East Timor mourns Pope Francis months after emotional visit
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US envoy to visit Moscow as US pushes for ceasefire
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At least 24 killed in Kashmir attack on tourists: Indian police source
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Philippine typhoon victims remember day Pope Francis brought hope
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IMF slashes global growth outlook on impact of Trump tariffs
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BASF exits Xinjiang ventures after Uyghur abuse reports
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Nordics, Lithuania plan joint purchase of combat vehicles
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World could boost growth by reducing trade doubt: IMF chief economist
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IMF slashes global growth outlook on impact of US tariffs
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IMF slashes China growth forecasts as trade war deepens
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Skipper Shanto leads Bangladesh fightback in Zimbabwe Test
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US VP Vance says 'progress' in India trade talks
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Ex-England star Youngs to retire from rugby
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Black Ferns star Woodman-Wickliffe returning for World Cup
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Kremlin warns against rushing Ukraine talks
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Mbappe aiming for Copa del Rey final return: Ancelotti
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US universities issue letter condemning Trump's 'political interference'
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Pope Francis's unfulfilled wish: declaring PNG's first saint
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Hamas team heads to Cairo for Gaza talks as Israel strikes kill 26
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India's Bumrah, Mandhana win top Wisden cricket awards
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Pope Francis's funeral set for Saturday, world leaders expected
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US official asserts Trump's agenda in tariff-hit Southeast Asia
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Britain's Labour government will deliver a highly anticipated fiscal update on Wednesday, with finance minister Rachel Reeves expected to detail billions of pounds of spending cuts to address the country's struggling economy.

US, Russia in Ukraine ceasefire talks as 65 wounded in latest strike
US and Russian officials met in Saudi Arabia to discuss a partial ceasefire in Ukraine on Monday as dozens of people were wounded in a missile strike on a Ukrainian city.

AIDS pandemic risks 'resurging globally' amid US funding halt: UN
The world risks returning to the worst days of the global AIDS pandemic following the sudden halt to US foreign aid funding, the UN's top AIDS official said Monday, warning millions would die.

Sudan war at 'turning point' but no end in sight: analysts
Sudan's army has recaptured the presidential palace from rival paramilitaries and is pushing ahead to wrest full control of the capital, but analysts warn that the brutal two-year war is far from over.

Turkey detains 1,100 people since Erdogan rival's arrest
Turkish police have detained more than 1,100 people, including journalists, since the arrest of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's main rival sparked the country's worst unrest in years, a minister said on Monday.

Pushing effort to sack security chief, Israel PM alleges anti-govt plot
Israel's prime minister, pushing to dismiss internal security chief Ronen Bar, on Monday alleged an attempt to bring down his government after Israeli media reported Bar's agency spent months probing far-right infiltration of the police.

US, Russia in Saudi talks on Ukraine ceasefire plan
American and Russian officials met in Saudi Arabia to discuss a partial ceasefire in Ukraine on Monday, a day after US-Ukraine talks there and as President Donald Trump pushes to quickly end the war.

Turkey detains 1,100 protesters since Erdogan rival held
Police have detained more than 1,100 people, officials said Monday -- including journalists -- since the arrest of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's main rival triggered some of Turkey's worst unrest in years.

Stock markets rise on fresh hopes for Trump's tariff approach
Stock markets mostly rose on Monday as worries about fresh US tariffs pencilled in for next week were tempered by hopes that US President Donald Trump was considering a more targeted approach.

Former Russian defence official on trial for embezzlement
Former Russian deputy defence minister Timur Ivanov appeared in court on Monday at the start of a high-profile embezzlement trial that could see him jailed for years.

US-Russia talks on Ukraine begin in Saudi Arabia
US and Russian officials opened talks in Saudi Arabia on Monday on a partial ceasefire in the Ukraine war, a day after delegates from Washington and Kyiv had their own discussions.

Brazil's Lula to build trade ties on Japan state visit
Brazil's president starts a four-day state visit to Japan on Monday, accompanied by a 100-strong business delegation as US tariffs push the countries to nurture trade ties elsewhere.

Mozambique leader meets opposition chief to reset relations
Mozambique President Daniel Chapo met the main opposition figure Venancio Mondlane for talks in an effort to ease tensions following months of violent clashes between protesters and security forces, the presidency said late Sunday.

South Korea court reinstates impeached PM Han as acting president
South Korea's Constitutional Court dismissed the impeachment of Prime Minister Han Duck-soo on Monday, reinstating him as acting president -- a role he took after the president was suspended for declaring martial law.

Asian markets fluctuate as traders prepare for 'Liberation Day'
Asian markets swung on Monday as the White House prepares to impose tariffs on key trading partners next week that many fear could deal a painful blow to the global economy.

Australian army gets battle-tested US long-range missiles
Australia's army has received its first delivery of a "game changer" mobile long-range US rocket system, the government said Monday.

US-Russia talks on Ukraine to begin in Saudi Arabia
US and Russian officials meet in Saudi Arabia on Monday for talks on a partial ceasefire in the Ukraine war, a day after delegates from Washington and Kyiv had their own discussions.

Australia rewrites plan to host 2032 Brisbane Games
Australia said Monday it is overhauling its multi-billion-dollar plans for hosting the 2032 Summer Olympics in Brisbane after years of "chaos and crisis".

France arrests young man for suspected attack on rabbi
French police have arrested a young man on suspicion of attacking a rabbi in broad daylight, a prosecutor said Sunday, shocking the Jewish community and prompting a wave of condemnation.

Protesters rally as defiant Imamoglu jailed in graft probe
Istanbul's embattled Ekrem Imamoglu vowed to fight on despite being suspended as mayor and jailed on Sunday, in developments that have sparked Turkey's worst street unrest in more than a decade.

Ukraine says talks with US on war with Russia 'productive'
US and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia wrapped up "productive and focused" talks Sunday night on de-escalating the war with Russia, whose delegation was set to hold its own separate discussions with the Americans on Monday.

Hamas source says Israeli strike kills Hamas official in Gaza hospital
An Israeli air strike on Sunday killed a member of Hamas's political bureau as he underwent treatment in hospital, a source in the Islamist movement said, after Israel confirmed it targeted "a key terrorist".

Israel cabinet votes no confidence in attorney general
Israel's cabinet passed a vote of no confidence on Sunday in the attorney general, the justice minister said, moving against a vocal critic of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and deepening a political rift in the country.

Under threat from Trump, Canada calls snap elections for April 28
Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney on Sunday called early elections for April 28, pledging to defeat Donald Trump's drive to annex the United States's huge northern neighbor.

US-Ukraine talks underway in Saudi, as Kremlin warns of 'difficult negotiations'
US and Ukrainian officials were meeting in Saudi Arabia on Sunday for talks on a partial ceasefire in the war with Russia, with Washington hoping for "real progress" but the Kremlin warning of "difficult negotiations" and a long journey to peace.

US-Ukraine talks in Saudi to start Sunday, as Kremlin warns of 'difficult negotiations'
US and Ukrainian officials were due to meet in Saudi Arabia on Sunday for talks on how to halt the Russian invasion, a member of the Ukrainian delegation told AFP, while the Kremlin warned of "difficult negotiations" and a long journey to peace.

Kremlin expects 'difficult negotiations' in Saudi Arabia over Ukraine
The Kremlin on Sunday downplayed expectations of a rapid resolution to the Ukraine conflict, saying talks were just beginning and that "difficult negotiations" lay ahead.

Expelled S.Africa envoy to US back home 'with no regrets'
The South African ambassador who was expelled from the United States in a row with President Donald Trump's government arrived home on Sunday to a raucous welcome and struck a defiant tone over the decision.

Istanbul mayor vows to fight on as court formalises arrest
Istanbul's embattled opposition mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, vowed on Sunday to fight on after a court formalised his arrest -- a move that has sparked Turkey's worst street unrest in more than a decade.

Israel presses ground offensive in Gaza
Israel's military pressed ground operations across the Gaza Strip on Sunday, urging Palestinians to flee an offensive in Rafah city nearly a week into a renewed assault on the Hamas-ruled territory.

Istanbul court formally arrests mayor in graft probe amid protests
A Turkish court formally placed Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu under arrest as part of a graft investigation Sunday, after a fourth night of mass protests sparked heavy clashes with riot police.

Georgia cracks down on pro-EU protests with crippling fines
Nadim Khmaladze has been joining thousands of fellow Georgians on the streets every evening since November, when Tbilisi's increasingly repressive government shelved EU membership talks.