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Patriots coach Belichick praises 'ultimate competitor' Brady

Patriots coach Belichick praises 'ultimate competitor' Brady

Bill Belichick, who coached Tom Brady to six of his seven Super Bowl titles with the New England Patriots, praised the now-retired superstar as the "best player in NFL history."

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Scraping a living: salt offers women lifeline in Yemen

Scraping a living: salt offers women lifeline in Yemen

Scooping up handfuls of white crystals from coastal pools, a group of women in Yemen harvest salt -- a traditional industry proving to be a lifeline after seven years of war.

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Iraq struggles to make use of Saddam's crumbling palaces

Iraq struggles to make use of Saddam's crumbling palaces

Scattered across Iraq lie more than 100 opulent palaces and villas built by former dictator Saddam Hussein -- some in use, many in ruins like much of the war-scarred country.

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New Zealand to start easing tough Covid border controls

New Zealand to start easing tough Covid border controls

New Zealand will start easing some of the world's toughest pandemic border restrictions this month but will not fully reopen until October, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Thursday.

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Erdogan eyes Ukraine summit with Putin on Kyiv visit

Erdogan eyes Ukraine summit with Putin on Kyiv visit

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visits Kyiv on Thursday in a bid to set the stage for a three-way summit with Russia's Vladimir Putin aimed at avoiding war in Ukraine.

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US back on track with Honduras win

US back on track with Honduras win

The United States reignited their World Cup qualifying campaign on Wednesday with a 3-0 victory over Honduras.

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Lisa Cook, expert on economic scars of racism, now Biden Fed nominee

Lisa Cook, expert on economic scars of racism, now Biden Fed nominee

A researcher focused on how discrimination has harmed the American economy and the damage downturns do to the poor, Lisa Cook would bring a new perspective to the US central bank.

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Biden's Fed board nominees become political footballs

Biden's Fed board nominees become political footballs

Though set up as an institution operating above the partisan fray in Washington, the Federal Reserve has again become a political football, with Republicans and business groups attacking President Joe Biden's nominees to serve on the central bank's board.

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NFT museum opens its doors in United States

NFT museum opens its doors in United States

A museum dedicated to NFTs -- the blockchain-based creations that have taken the artworld by storm -- has opened its doors in the United States.

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India's Chettinad mansions a testament to past glory

India's Chettinad mansions a testament to past glory

Thousands of mansions in a remote corner of India once housed some of the nation's wealthiest bankers and traders but a century later most of them lie abandoned, their desolate remains a mute testament to lost riches.

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