Parity, bigger field mean there could be surprises at the Women's World Cup
An expanded field of 32 teams at the Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand means that more players and teams will see the international spotlight — and they no doubt want to prove they belong
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Russia Closes Crimea Bridge After Official Declares ‘Emergency’
Russia said two Ukrainian drones caused explosions that damaged its flagship bridge to Crimea, killing two people and
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Police commissioner says more human remains need to be investigated after arrest in Gilgo Beach serial killings cold case. Here's what we know
A law enforcement task force will continue to work "full time" to gather evidence after a suspect has been charged in some of the Gilgo Beach killings, including further investigation into a string of other human remains found scattered across Long Island more than a decade ago, a top investigator told CNN.
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Typhoon Talim expected to smash into China late Monday
By Liz Lee BEIJING (Reuters) -Talim continued to gain power after strengthening into a typhoon early on Monday and is
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EU Seeks More Sway in Latin America to Counter Russia and China
Leaders of the European Union are seeking to reboot relations with Latin America as they host their counterparts
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In rare political drama, Singapore lawmakers quit over "inappropriate relationship"
By Xinghui Kok SINGAPORE Two senior lawmakers from Singapore's ruling party have resigned over their "inappropriate relationship", Prime
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Top Taiwan Presidential Candidate Lai to Stop in US Next Month
Taiwan Vice President Lai Ching-te, a top candidate for president, will stop in the US next month en
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Solomon Islands leader hits back at criticism of deepening security ties with China
The leader of Solomon Islands is hitting back at criticism of his nation’s deepening security ties with China, saying the United States and Australia have nothing to fear
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Tepid China data, Richemont pull down European shares
European shares fell on Monday as China's lacklustre economic data knocked down commodity-linked stocks, while luxury group Richemont
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Man Utd reach £46m agreement with Inter to sign Andre Onana
Manchester United have reached an agreement with Inter for the transfer of goalkeeper Andre Onana, worth in the region of £46m.
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European Stocks Decline on China Data; LVMH Leads Luxury Lower
European stocks fell on Monday as weak economic data from China hit risk sentiment, while investors turned to
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Global rules leave crypto firms with no place to hide, says G20 watchdog
By Huw Jones LONDON Globally agreed rules leave crypto firms with no option but to introduce basic safeguards
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