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WHO chief heads to Ebola-hit DR Congo

WHO chief heads to Ebola-hit DR Congo

The head of the UN health agency was heading to the Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday, in a show of support for the African country as it battles its latest deadly Ebola outbreak.

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Mistral says would not interfere if its AI is used by defence customers

Mistral says would not interfere if its AI is used by defence customers

French AI startup Mistral would not weigh in on choices about how its technology is used by defence customers, its chief executive told AFP Thursday, laying out a clear position in an ethical debate stirring up the sector.

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Ailing Sinner crashes out of French Open, Sabalenka through

Ailing Sinner crashes out of French Open, Sabalenka through

Jannik Sinner succumbed to illness and a remarkable Juan Manuel Cerundolo comeback to crash out of the French Open on Thursday, blowing the men's tournament wide open, as Aryna Sabalenka safely avoided a similar fate to progress.

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Flooding in north and east Syria as Euphrates level rises

Flooding in north and east Syria as Euphrates level rises

Syria's energy ministry warned on Thursday of rising water levels on the Euphrates River after flooding in the north and east following increased flows from neighbouring Turkey and recent rains.

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Defending champion Gauff reaches French Open third round

Defending champion Gauff reaches French Open third round

Coco Gauff continued her French Open title defence with a straight-sets victory over Egyptian qualifier Mayar Sherif in the second round on Thursday.

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Musk defends AI ambitions as IPO reveals trouble

Musk defends AI ambitions as IPO reveals trouble

Elon Musk insists that his artificial intelligence venture xAI remains a serious competitor, pushing back against mounting doubts after revelations that the supercomputing facilities built to power his own AI models are being rented out to a rival.

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Five things to know about heatwaves in Europe

Five things to know about heatwaves in Europe

The scorching weather that has smashed temperature records across Europe this week shows the growing number and intensity of heatwaves on the continent.

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Italy on red alert as France, Portugal beat hottest May day record

Italy on red alert as France, Portugal beat hottest May day record

Italy issued a red alert warning for the capital Rome on Thursday and Portugal and France reported their hottest days in May as Europe struggled with a heatwave that has smashed records across the continent.

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Oil advances, stocks drift on fresh US-Iran strikes

Oil advances, stocks drift on fresh US-Iran strikes

Oil prices rose slightly and global stock markets drifted Thursday after the United States and Iran exchanged new strikes despite their purported ceasefire, rekindling uncertainty about an end to the Middle East war.

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Sinner 'hits wall' as French Open bid collapses

Sinner 'hits wall' as French Open bid collapses

Jannik Sinner said he ran out of energy and "hit the wall" as his 30-match winning run came to an abrupt halt in the second round of the French Open on Thursday.

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