Hawaii fires: At least 36 killed as wildfires tear through Maui island
Thousands of people have evacuated their homes and a state of emergency has been declared.
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Taliban repression of women is a crime against humanity, says Gordon Brown
Former PM calls on ICC to investigate "systematic brutalisation" of Afghan females.
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Football transfer rumours: PSG accept Mbappe bid; Arsenal ready Barella offer
Thursday's transfer rumours, with updates on Kylian Mbappe, Nicolo Barella, Harry Maguire, Neymar, Romelu Lukaku & more.
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Elephant Whisperers: Indian couple in Oscar-winning elephant film sue makers
Elephant Whispers tells the story of Bomman and Bellie as they care for an orphaned baby elephant.
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Chelsea launch bid for Liverpool target Romeo Lavia
Chelsea have made a bid of £48m for Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia, who is also wanted by Liverpool.
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West African leaders aim to agree next steps on defiant Niger junta
NIAMEY/ABUJA West African heads of state hold a summit on Thursday aiming to agree on a plan of
1970-01-01 08:00
Swedish Housing Market Still on Edge as Summer Lull Brings Calm
Swedish housing prices were little changed in July, as the battered market entered a wait-and-see mode before activity
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Thyssenkrupp targets upper end of operating profit outlook
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Thyssenkrupp on Thursday said it was now targeting the upper end of its operating profit outlook range in
1970-01-01 08:00
Why are tensions mounting on the Belarus-Poland border?
Poland is sending extra troops to its border with Belarus after an alleged military incursion.
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German official accused of spying for Russia
The man, named only as Thomas H, worked for an office dealing with military equipment and IT.
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Detroit police chief says 'poor investigative work' led to arrest of Black mom who claims facial recognition technology played a role
Detroit's police chief on Wednesday blamed "poor investigative work," not the use of facial recognition technology, for the arrest of a Black mother who claims in a lawsuit that she was falsely arrested earlier this year while eight months pregnant.
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Biden unlikely to attend ASEAN summits in September on trip to Asia -sources
By David Brunnstrom and Stanley Widianto WASHINGTON/JAKARTA (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden is unlikely to attend summits with Southeast Asian
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