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Tears, anger from displaced residents as Russia claims Bakhmut

Tears, anger from displaced residents as Russia claims Bakhmut

Residents of Ukraine's eastern hotspot of Bakhmut drop into a Kyiv support centre for medical care and clothing, weeping for their shattered town as Russia claims full control.

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Spain opens probe into racist abuse of Vinicius

Spain opens probe into racist abuse of Vinicius

Spanish prosecutors opened a probe Monday into racist chants during a match aimed at Real Madrid's star forward Vinicius Junior as the football federation president admitted the country had a "problem" with racism.

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French bulldozers begin slum-razing on Indian Ocean island Mayotte

French bulldozers begin slum-razing on Indian Ocean island Mayotte

Police and bulldozers moved in to clear a slum on the French Indian Ocean island of Mayotte on Monday, marking the start of a long-promised operation against substandard housing and illegal migration.

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'So expensive' - Paris Olympics ticket prices mar image of Games for all

'So expensive' - Paris Olympics ticket prices mar image of Games for all

Athletes have joined the clamour of criticism at the high cost of tickets for the 2024 Paris Olympics, decried as undermining organisers' promises of a Games accessible to all.

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Lily-Rose Depp is 'nasty pop idol' at Cannes

Lily-Rose Depp is 'nasty pop idol' at Cannes

Cannes is set for another star-studded night Monday, with a special screening of HBO series "The Idol", starring Lily-Rose Depp, which has been plagued by rumours of onset turmoil and rewrites.

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Nigeria's outgoing president opens major oil plant

Nigeria's outgoing president opens major oil plant

Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday commissioned an oil plant billed as Africa's largest oil refinery, after years of delays and a week before stepping down from office.

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Eight EU countries oppose bloc's car emissions limits

Eight EU countries oppose bloc's car emissions limits

Eight EU member states including France, Italy and Poland urged Brussels to scrap its planned vehicle emissions limits, warning they risked hurting investment in a document seen by AFP Monday.

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Bulgaria breaks two-year deadlock with power sharing govt

Bulgaria breaks two-year deadlock with power sharing govt

After five elections in two years, Bulgarian parties on Monday agreed to form a power sharing government with rotating prime ministers to implement badly needed reforms in the graft-ridden EU nation.

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US states reach agreement to save dwindling Colorado River

US states reach agreement to save dwindling Colorado River

The US government announced Monday that several western states have reached an historic agreement to conserve water from the dwindling Colorado River, which is threatened by a quarter century of drought and worsening climate conditions.

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France unveils new, more ambitious emissions-cutting plan

France unveils new, more ambitious emissions-cutting plan

The French government unveiled a plan on Monday to accelerate cuts to its greenhouse gas emissions, targeting a reduction of 50 percent by 2030 compared with 1990 levels.

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