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Ibrahima Konate signs four-year deal with Real Madrid

Ibrahima Konate signs four-year deal with Real Madrid

Real Madrid confirmed the arrival of defender Ibrahima Konate from Liverpool on Thursday on a four-year deal at the end of his contract at Anfield.

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Innovations on show at Paris Vivatech fest

Innovations on show at Paris Vivatech fest

Around 15,000 startups from around Europe and beyond are showing off their wares at the Vivatech trade show in Paris until Saturday.

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Bird flu kills 13,000 seal pups on remote Australian island

Bird flu kills 13,000 seal pups on remote Australian island

A pathogenic strain of bird flu killed more than 13,000 elephant seal pups after infecting a breeding colony on a sub-Antarctic volcanic island, Australian scientists said Thursday.

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South Korean lawmakers launch probe into ballot paper shortages

South Korean lawmakers launch probe into ballot paper shortages

South Korea's parliament on Thursday gave the green light for an investigation into ballot paper shortages that disrupted municipal elections this month and fuelled political tensions.

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Why are Kenyan kids burning schools and killing their classmates?

Why are Kenyan kids burning schools and killing their classmates?

Almost 50 fires have ripped through Kenyan schools this year, 16 schoolgirls have died, and more than 100 schools have temporarily closed. Everyone knows there is a crisis, but few have solutions.

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New wave of anti-LGBTQ laws sweeps Africa

New wave of anti-LGBTQ laws sweeps Africa

A string of west African countries have outlawed same-sex relations in recent months, further eroding LGBTQ rights on a continent where they were already under attack.

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Ukraine hopes renewables can Russia-proof power grid

Ukraine hopes renewables can Russia-proof power grid

Quick to build and able to power a small city, the Oriv wind farm in western Ukraine is exactly the kind of project Kyiv hopes will backstop its power grid against routine Russian strikes.

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Palantir wants to 'defend the West,' but the West is wary

Palantir wants to 'defend the West,' but the West is wary

France's move Tuesday to drop Palantir from its intelligence services is the latest sign of European unease with the American data-mining firm -- a company that has grown from a CIA-backed startup into one of the most powerful technology players of the Trump era.

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What we learned after the first round of World Cup games

What we learned after the first round of World Cup games

From Lionel Messi rolling back the years to full stadiums and a Cape Verde team that shocked Spain, here is what we learned after the first round of games at the World Cup:

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New Zealander Manu has 'no fear' of Toulouse before Top 14 semi

New Zealander Manu has 'no fear' of Toulouse before Top 14 semi

Racing 92's New Zealander centre Joey Manu has no fear of dominant Toulouse before meeting the record 24-time champions in the French Top 14 semi-finals on Friday in Marseille.

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