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The head of the U.N.'s nuclear agency has signaled that Iranian nuclear enrichment sites would be visited by his inspectors, a key component in the interim deal between the United States and Iran to reach an end to the war
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A heat-related power outage left around 68,000 homes without electricity in western France as record-breaking heat sweeps Europe.
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France followed its hottest ever day with yet more brutal temperatures Wednesday as a deadly heatwave scorches much of western Europe.
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Plus, why some tech companies are telling workers to cut back on A.I.
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As the number of amputees in Ukraine soars, many are bonding by learning new sports, challenging both their bodies and their ideas of what they can do.
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Technology stocks mostly rebounded on Wednesday amid choppy trading following a global selloff in the previous session.
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Use BBC Sport's projections tool with in-game updates to plot your country's route through the World Cup knockouts.
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The first housing package in decades will take time to put into effect, testing the patience of families rankled by high prices.
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A country once known for political stability now looks almost ungovernable.
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Scotland will play their final group stage match against Brazil later, with hopes of making it to the knock-out stages.
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Scotland don't know what they need against Brazil to reach the World Cup knockout phase, but will know they need to improve on the previous two games, writes Tom English.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio was scheduled to meet with leaders in Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and Bahrain, which were targeted by Iranian attacks during the war.
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President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he had instructed the Department of Justice to immediately probe oil companies for not lowering gas prices at the pump in line with falling costs, accusing them of "gouging" consumers.
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Rachel Reeves would be offered a more junior cabinet role, the BBC understands.
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France had its hottest June day ever, with forecasters in Britain predicting that the record for the highest temperature for this time of year was also likely to be broken.
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U.S. President Donald Trump intensified pressure on oil companies to lower gasoline prices following the recent decline in crude.
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France has confirmed its first Ebola case linked to the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, officials said.
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Lazio Women have been ordered to pay compensation to former midfielder Maja Gothberg because they unlawfully ended her employment due to pregnancy.
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Three Democrats who have been outspoken in their criticism of Israel won primaries in New York on Tuesday, signaling their party's new skepticism of the country and its actions.
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Burnham's top team starting to take shape as questions remain over his policies and priorities.
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The pursuit of Sandro Tonali by Tottenham - who narrowly avoided relegation last season - shows the challenge Newcastle face.
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The resolution passed on Tuesday was largely symbolic, but it adds to pressure on the White House to end the conflict once and for all.
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A sound engineer has emerged as an unexpected heartthrob amid Britain's political tumult.
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Though the person in charge of the country will change, the fiscal issues remain the same.
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Russian-installed authorities in Crimea have halted fuel distribution in vacation season as Ukraine isolates the peninsula.
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Iran's Foreign Ministry said there was no plan for the IAEA to inspect its damaged nuclear facilities, a day after Vice President JD Vance said conversations with inspectors could happen imminently.
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A lopsided House vote cleared the measure for President Trump's signature after a lengthy back and forth and several nearly fatal blows to the legislation.
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The Senate has voted to take away President Trump's power to wage war with Iran. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Virginia Democrat Tim Kaine, a sponsor of the bill.
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Investors are selling off AI-related stocks as doubts are starting to surface over whether the massive spending on AI is worth the investment or whether "it's one big bubble."
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Millions of people across France woke up drenched in sweat on Tuesday after another night of scorching heat, with most of the population exposed to extreme and exceptional temperatures.
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The Supreme Court ruled that a Louisiana prisoner whose dreadlocks were forcibly shaved off by prison guards cannot sue the guards under a federal law to protect the religious rights of prisoners.
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Divides over what GOP priorities should be ahead of this fall's midterm elections are testing the relationship between President Trump and Senate Republicans.
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Damon Landor, a Rastafarian, tried to sue Louisiana prison officials for violating his religious rights.
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Strikes that have caused fuel shortages and power outages in Crimea will prove a "psychological breaking point" for Moscow, a Ukrainian commander said.
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The most intense conditions are happening in Britain, France and Spain, which are all under high-level heat warnings.
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The left winger Pulisic was key to the Americans' fluid and effective attack in last week's win over Paraguay. But he was kicked in the calf, left at halftime, and hasn't trained with the team since.
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