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New Zealand edges France in Nations Championship thriller

The All Blacks defeated France 34-32 in a thrilling nine-try Nations Championship match in Christchurch under Dave Rennie's first test in charge. New Zealand held off a fast-finishing French team to secure victory.

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Spain's conservatives and far-right Vox deepen coalition deal for Andalusia

Spain's conservative People's Party (PP) and far-right Vox party expanded their coalition agreement to continue governing Andalusia. The deal includes controversial 'national priority' policies and C$1.3 billion in tax cuts, raising the possibility of a nationwide PP-Vox coalition.

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Three acquitted in journalist Lyra McKee murder case after seven years

Three men were found not guilty of involvement in the 2019 murder of Northern Irish journalist Lyra McKee in Londonderry. After seven years, no one has been convicted for her death despite the New IRA claiming responsibility. The acquittal sparked outrage from McKee's family.

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European Markets Rally on Softer US Jobs Data

European stock exchanges surged as weaker-than-expected US employment numbers eased fears of aggressive interest rate hikes. The FTSE 100 gained 1.7%, Frankfurt DAX 2.2%, and Wall Street's Dow Jones hit a new record high.

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Uruguay Coach Accepts Tournament Defeat

Uruguayan coach Valverde accepted responsibility for his team's World Cup failure, acknowledging he was not up to tournament demands. Cape Verdean immigrants celebrated their nation's historic World Cup appearance while Argentina narrowly avoided elimination.

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Netflix Adds Classic German War Films to Streaming Catalog

Netflix has acquired the rights to stream 'Das Boot,' widely regarded as the greatest German film ever made, alongside other war epics and sci-fi productions that dominated June's top lists.

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US Withdraws Forces From Nigeria

The United States withdraws roughly 200 military personnel from Nigeria after completing counterterrorism operations. The joint US-Nigerian effort succeeded in confronting Islamic State militants in the Lake Chad Basin.

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Turkish Comedian Arrested for Political Jokes

Stand-up comic Deniz Göktaş is detained for jokes about President Erdoğan and Islam at Istanbul airport. The arrest occurs five days before NATO hosts its summit in Ankara.

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Brazil Physical Therapy Star Aldo Montano Recovers Quickly

Italian athlete Aldo Montano demonstrated resilience following his hospitalization, focusing on physical therapy to overcome his allergic reaction incident. His recovery process showcases determination in returning to public life.

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Trump Reflects on American Expansionism Legacy

Donald Trump discusses 250 years of American expansion and global engagement. The commentary reflects on historical patterns of geopolitical influence and military intervention.

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UK Car Finance Compensation Delayed by Legal Challenge

The Financial Conduct Authority was forced to suspend parts of its £9.1 billion car finance compensation scheme after a court paused payouts to hear legal challenges from four firms contesting the claims process. The delay postpones average refunds of £830 for millions of motorists.

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Brazilian lottery contests announce winners

Brazil's Lotofácil and Super Sete lottery draws produced multiple winners, with no jackpot winners in either contest. Prize money was distributed across various prize tiers in both weekly drawings conducted by the national lottery authority.

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Football Transfer News and Sports Developments

Multiple sports stories cover recent personnel changes and entertainment developments, including football transfers and memorial tributes in Japanese media. Various cultural and sports updates reflect ongoing developments across multiple regions.

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Deutschlandfunk announces sweeping radio programming overhaul

Germany's Deutschlandfunk unveiled a comprehensive programming reform launching November 30th with a new broadcast schedule. The restructuring eliminates specialized programs while strengthening integration between radio and digital platforms.

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Gary Glitter Charged With 1970s Child Sexual Offences

British authorities charged the 82-year-old rock singer with multiple counts of indecent assault and unlawful sex with minors dating to the 1970s. The musician is already imprisoned for multiple prior child abuse convictions, including abusing three children in that decade.

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