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Attack on tourists rocks fledgling Afghanistan tourism sector

Attack on tourists rocks fledgling Afghanistan tourism sector

An attack claimed by the Islamic State group which killed foreign tourists visiting a market in central Afghanistan has also dealt a blow to the country's nascent tourism sector.

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Paralympics should put disability back on global agenda, says IPC chief

Paralympics should put disability back on global agenda, says IPC chief

The Paris Paralympics are expected to give the movement the biggest boost since the mould-breaking 2012 London Games – and organisers hope they will help to move the rights of disabled people to the top of the list of global priorities.

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South Africa's top court strikes Zuma from ballot

South Africa's top court strikes Zuma from ballot

South Africa's top court ruled Monday that graft-tainted former president turned firebrand opposition challenger Jacob Zuma is ineligible to stand for parliament in next week's general election.

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Crunch time looms for BHP's bid buy Anglo American

Crunch time looms for BHP's bid buy Anglo American

Mining behemoth BHP must overcome major hurdles to salvage its faltering pursuit of rival Anglo American, analysts said Monday as a midweek deadline over the seismic takeover bid approaches.

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Kane to face old club Spurs for first time in Seoul

Kane to face old club Spurs for first time in Seoul

England captain Harry Kane will face his old club Tottenham Hotspur and former strike partner Son Heung-min for the first time in August after Spurs announced a pre-season fixture against Bayern Munich in Seoul.

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Markets rise as traders cheered by China property plan

Markets rise as traders cheered by China property plan

Equities rose Monday, extending a rally in New York that saw the Dow close at a record high, with sentiment boosted by China's plan to support its struggling property sector and hopes for a US interest rate cut.

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Black farmers in Brazil changing views on coffee production

Black farmers in Brazil changing views on coffee production

Raphael Brandao beams with pride as he describes the high-end Brazilian coffee he produces with beans sourced exclusively from Black farmers in a country where many still associate the product with slavery.

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Iran's President Raisi declared dead in helicopter crash

Iran's President Raisi declared dead in helicopter crash

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was declared dead on Monday after rescue teams found his crashed helicopter in a fog-shrouded western mountain region, sparking mourning in the Islamic republic.

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Australia police arrest 554 in domestic violence crackdown

Australia police arrest 554 in domestic violence crackdown

Police in Australia's most populous state announced Monday they had arrested and charged 554 domestic violence suspects in a four-day operation, as the country reckons with a series of high-profile attacks on women.

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South Korea, Britain host AI summit with safety top of agenda

South Korea, Britain host AI summit with safety top of agenda

South Korea and Britain kick off a major international summit on artificial intelligence in Seoul this week, where governments plan to press tech firms on AI safety.

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