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UK police prepared to probe Andrew sexual misconduct claim

UK police prepared to probe Andrew sexual misconduct claim

UK police investigating former prince Andrew said Friday they are also open to probing a claim of sexual misconduct against King Charles III's brother.

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Asian equities rally on Mideast optimism, oil edges higher

Asian equities rally on Mideast optimism, oil edges higher

Asian markets rallied Friday as optimism over US-Iran talks boosted regional equities, while rising oil prices kept inflation concerns in focus.

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Slow Food's 'visionary' founder Carlo Petrini dies aged 76

Slow Food's 'visionary' founder Carlo Petrini dies aged 76

Carlo Petrini, whose worldwide Slow Food movement has spent 40 years promoting quality traditional cooking and sustainable farming, has died at the age of 76, his organisation announced Friday.

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India capital's motor-rickshaws get Trump makeover

India capital's motor-rickshaws get Trump makeover

New Delhi's iconic auto-rickshaws have received a Donald Trump-themed makeover to mark the United States' 250th Independence celebrations and the upcoming India visit of Secretary of State Marco Rubio, but not everyone is a fan.

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Dynasties clash as Barcelona and Lyon face off in Women's Champions League final

Dynasties clash as Barcelona and Lyon face off in Women's Champions League final

The two dominant forces in European women's football over the last decade go head-to-head in Saturday's Champions League final as Barcelona take on Lyon in Oslo, with the Catalans facing up to the potential end of an era while their opponents target a record-extending ninth title.

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Organized criminals kill at least 25 in Honduras

Organized criminals kill at least 25 in Honduras

Organized criminals killed at least 25 people, including civilians and police officers, Thursday in two attacks in northern Honduras, authorities said, as the Central American nation prepares a crackdown on crippling gang violence.

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North Korean women deny 'rough' play ahead of Asian club final

North Korean women deny 'rough' play ahead of Asian club final

The coach of the first North Korean sports team to visit the South in eight years said his players were not "rough" as they prepare for Saturday's Asian Women's Champions League final.

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Mangrove loss threatens Sierra Leone's oyster harvesters

Mangrove loss threatens Sierra Leone's oyster harvesters

For 20 years, Millicent Turay has supported her family by collecting mangrove oysters near Sierra Leone's capital, Freetown, a common livelihood along the west African coast.

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No way home for Eid as jihadists cut off Mali capital

No way home for Eid as jihadists cut off Mali capital

Hemmed in by a jihadist blockade of the Malian capital, Muslims in Bamako have been forced to spend Eid away from their families this year.

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Vietnam auctions convicted tycoon's Hermes handbags for over $500k

Vietnam auctions convicted tycoon's Hermes handbags for over $500k

A pair of luxury Hermes handbags that once belonged to a jailed Vietnamese property tycoon sold at auction for more than $500,000, state media reported, as the government seeks to recover funds linked to a $27 billion fraud.

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