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The Philadelphia Phillies’ franchise slugger sent a “feel bad” message on the team’s decision to move on from an injured fan favorite.
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At the turn of the millennium, the game in the United States occupied a fragile yet promising position.
Supporters of Senegal’s ousted prime minister have rallied outside his home in Dakar.
The renewed instability could complicate bailout negotiations with the International Monetary Fund.
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Hong Kong’s justice department has rejected online accusations involving the newly promoted public prosecutions director and a colleague, labelling the allegations “despicable behaviour” and an attempt to “defame public officers”. In a statement on Saturday, the department said it had referred the c
The beer that made Milwaukee famous is now just a memory
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India's Gen Z anger stokes 'cockroach' movement; website taken down
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Bolivian riot police fired tear gas at anti-government demonstrators in La Paz on Friday as unions and Indigenous groups renewed demands for President Rodrigo Paz to resign amid a deepening economic crisis and mounting unrest.
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The World Health Organization's member states on Friday noted Argentina's notification of withdrawal from the UN agency and said they would always welcome full cooperation from Buenos Aires.