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North Korea Decries Breakdown of Talks US Says Were ‘Good’
North Korea and Washington had two different takes on their nuclear talks, with North Korea’s negotiator saying the talks had broken down but Washington maintaining the two sides had 'good discussions' in Sweden that it intends to build on in two weeks.
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Adesanya Floors Middleweight Champion Whittaker at UFC 243
Israel Adesanya defeated UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker with a stunning knockout in the second round of their highly anticipated 185-pound unification bout which headlined UFC 243 on Sunday.
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Djokovic Beats Millman in Straight Sets to Win Japan Open
Novak Djokovic capped his dominant run at the Japan Open on Sunday with a straight-sets win over Australian qualifier John Millman to capture his fourth title of the year.
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Pope Opens Amazon Meeting Amid Fires, Right-Wing Opposition
Pope Francis on Sunday opened a divisive meeting on preserving the Amazon and ministering to its indigenous peoples as he fended off attacks from conservatives who are opposed to his ecological agenda.
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Islamists Hope to Stay on Top as Tunisians Choose Parliament
Tunisians were electing a new parliament Sunday amid a tumultuous political season, with a moderate Islamist party and a jailed tycoon’s populist movement vying to come out on top of a crowded field.
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Pope Urges Compassion in Elevating 13 Likeminded Cardinals
Pope Francis has added 13 new cardinals to the top of the Catholic hierarchy, telling them they must show God’s compassion to those who suffer to be faithful to their ministry.
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Socialists Tipped to Stay in Power as Portugal Votes
Portugal held a general election Sunday, with the center-left Socialist Party widely expected to collect most votes and stay in power for another four years.
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Tens of Thousands of Goats Munch Greek Island Into Crisis
With oak and chestnut forests, waterfalls and rugged coastline, Samothraki has a wild beauty and a remoteness that sets it apart from other Greek islands.
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Thousands Protest as Bid to Block Hong Kong Mask Ban Fails
Shouting 'Wearing mask is not a crime,' tens of thousands of protesters braved the rain Sunday to march in central Hong Kong as a court rejected a second legal attempt to block a mask ban aimed at quashing violence during four months of pro-democracy rallies.
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Anger Grows at Civilian Deaths by US, Afghan Forces
The workers were sleeping on the mountainside where they had spent a long day harvesting pine nuts in eastern Afghanistan. Some were in tents, others lay outside under the stars, when the U.S. airstrike tore into them.