
Ballon d'Or winner Karim Benzema signs for Saudi Arabian team Al-Ittihad after leaving Real Madrid
French striker Karim Benzema has signed with Saudi Arabian team Al-Ittihad on an initial three-year deal, the club announced on Tuesday.
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An electric cruise ship with gigantic solar sails is set to launch in 2030
Hurtigruten Norway has unveiled a design for a battery-powered, zero-emission ship.
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Dua Lipa Levitating copyright infringement case dismissed
A court ruled that Dua Lipa did not have access to Artikal Sound System's 2017 reggae single 'Live Your Life' to copy it.
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Félicien Kabuga: Rwanda genocide suspect unfit to stand trial, UN court rules
Félicien Kabuga, alleged to have financed Hutu militias, was arrested in France after 26 years on the run.
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Chris Hemsworth finds it 'super depressing' that Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino criticise Marvel
Chris Hemsworth has reacted to his "heroes" criticism of Marvel movies.
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State of emergency imposed in Russia-controlled parts of Kherson
A state of emergency has been imposed in Russian-controlled parts of Ukraine's Kherson region following the destruction of
1970-01-01 08:00

Micheál Martin to meet Stormont parties in Belfast
The Irish deputy prime minister is visiting for the first time since the council elections.
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NBA Draft Rumors: Hornets pick locked in, Wembanyama effect, Blazers trade non-starter
NBA Draft rumors: Hornets locked in on Brandon Miller at No. 2?The NBA Draft lottery confirmed that the San Antonio Spurs would hold the No. 1 overall pick, and allow the team to draft another generational big man in Victor Wembanyama. With that, the NBA Draft officially begins at the No. 2 pick, ...
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Why is Japan redefining rape?
Japan moves to reform its sex assault laws, finally recognising consent.
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Ozempic is taking China by storm. Drugmakers are scrambling to boost supplies
Ozempic, originally a medication for treating diabetes, is in high demand worldwide with celebrities and social media users touting it as a miracle drug for weight loss. Now the frenzy is sweeping through China, where being "wafer thin" is a prevailing beauty standard, leading to shortages in the country.
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Hindenburg-Inflicted Losses Still Weigh Heavily on Adani Stocks
About four months after US short seller Hindenburg Research shook Indian financial markets with a bombshell report on
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Jamie Dimon told House Democrats that Congress should 'get rid of' the debt ceiling, source says
During a closed-door lunch on Tuesday, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon told moderate House Democrats that Congress should abolish the debt ceiling, a person familiar with the matter tells CNN.
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