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Japan restarts world's biggest nuclear plant

Japan restarts world's biggest nuclear plant

The world's biggest nuclear power plant was restarted Wednesday for the first time since the 2011 Fukushima disaster, its Japanese operator said, despite persistent safety concerns among residents.

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Brook apologises, admits nightclub fracas 'not the right thing to do'

Brook apologises, admits nightclub fracas 'not the right thing to do'

England white-ball captain Harry Brook on Wednesday admitted it was "not the right thing to do" to get into an altercation with a nightclub bouncer in New Zealand, but insisted "I've learnt from my mistakes".

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Widow of Iran's last shah says 'no turning back' after protests

Widow of Iran's last shah says 'no turning back' after protests

The widow of Iran's last shah has told AFP there is "no turning back" after a wave of protests against the country's clerical authorities, saying she is convinced the Iranian people will emerge victorious.

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Waugh targets cricket's 'last great frontier' with European T20 venture

Waugh targets cricket's 'last great frontier' with European T20 venture

Former Australia captain Steve Waugh is seeking to conquer cricket's "last great frontier" as one of the investors in a new European T20 franchise competition set to feature Steve Smith and Mitchell Marsh.

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Burberry sales rise as China demand improves

Burberry sales rise as China demand improves

Burberry posted a slight rise in sales on Wednesday, as the British luxury fashion label's turnaround plan showed signs of progress, helped by improving demand in its crucial China market.

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Botswana warns diamond oversupply to hit growth

Botswana warns diamond oversupply to hit growth

Botswana is sitting on nearly double its permitted diamond stockpile as weak prices and rising competition from lab‑grown stones curb demand, the government said, warning the glut will weigh on economic growth.

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Alcaraz says no pressure to be 'good ambassador' for tennis

Alcaraz says no pressure to be 'good ambassador' for tennis

Six-time Grand Slam winner Carlos Alcaraz said Wednesday he feels no responsibility to be a good ambassador for tennis in the way that Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal were before him.

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Spaniard condemns 'ignorant drunks' after Melbourne confrontation

Spaniard condemns 'ignorant drunks' after Melbourne confrontation

Alejandro Davidovich Fokina hit out at "ignorant drunks" after confronting the crowd during his gruelling five-set win over Reilly Opelka at the Australian Open on Wednesday.

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Philippines to end short-lived ban on Musk's Grok chatbot

Philippines to end short-lived ban on Musk's Grok chatbot

The Philippines said Wednesday it will end its ban on Elon Musk's Grok, less than a week after blocking the AI chatbot over its ability to generate sexualised deepfakes.

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Police smash European synthetic drug ring in 'largest-ever' op

Police smash European synthetic drug ring in 'largest-ever' op

European police said Wednesday they had busted a major synthetic drug ring working across several countries in the "largest-ever operation" of its kind, striking a "massive blow" to organised crime.

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