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Gianni Infantino, head of soccer's governing body, FIFA, has lauded President Trump at almost every opportunity, even starting a FIFA Peace Prize after Mr. Trump didn't win the Nobel. Luke Broadwater, a White House reporter, describes the bromance.
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BBC Sport hears from inside the England setup about how artificial intelligence is powering plans for next summer's World Cup.
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Gianni Infantino, head of soccer's governing body, has been ingratiating himself with the president to help ensure a successful 2026 World Cup.
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The Home Office says the group are among 171 riders arrested over seven days in November in a national "enforcement blitz".
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An armed group backed by the United Arab Emirates has pushed into the oil-rich province of Hadramout, a move that could reignite conflict in Yemen after years of a stalemate.
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Why wicketkeeper Jamie Smith's drop on day two of second Ashes Test is potentially worrying for England.
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The company has struggled to convince investors of the viability of the metaverse, a nascent technology.
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On his first trip as pontiff, Leo XIV predictably called for peace and unity. But he also addressed technology's promise and pitfalls.
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Congress is focusing on two deaths in one strike. But nine other people died in that same attack, and the United States has killed 87 in all. Were any of those killings legal?
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Also, a man was arrested on charges of planting pipe bombs before Jan. 6. Here's the latest at the end of Thursday.
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The body of Ran Gvili, a 24-year-old Israeli police officer, is the last not yet returned by Hamas from Gaza.
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Licensing hours could be extended to 01:00 if a home nation reaches the final stages next summer.
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The man allegedly tried to steal the diamond-studded egg named after the James Bond film Octopussy.
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President Trump presided over a Congo-Rwanda peace deal on the same day his administration was being questioned about potential war crimes.
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Federal authorities have arrested a Virginia man suspected of placing pipe bombs near the Capitol nearly five years ago, hours before a mob swarmed the building.
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President Donald Trump said that the Moscow talks on resolving the war in Ukraine were "reasonably good" and that his negotiators say Putin wants an agreement.
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The electoral map could boost the Republican effort to shore up their majority in the coming 2026 midterm elections.
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The 2018 death of a British woman from exposure to a rare, military-grade nerve agent was the result of a botched assassination attempt on a former Russian spy, an official report said on Thursday.
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The suspect was described as a 30-year-old man from Prince William County, Va., and his arrest could ultimately provide an answer to one of the mysteries arising from the Jan. 6. attack.
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The Russian leader's comments come as US and Ukrainian negotiators are due to hold a new round of talks.
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Prosecutors are looking at potential connections to a former resident, who faces a murder charge in another case.
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Nvidia had $60.6 billion in cash and short-term investments. That's up from $13.3 billion in January 2023, just after OpenAI released ChatGPT.
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The Ukrainian Diving Federation wants diver Sofiia Lyskun to be stripped of all awards after the European champion switched her international allegiance to Russia.
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The footage was shown on Capitol Hill, where Adm. Frank M. Bradley, who oversaw a deadly attack on alleged drug smugglers, faced a day of difficult questions about the operation.
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England manager Thomas Tuchel says he may have his substitutes stay in the dressing room during matches at the World Cup next summer because of the risks posed by high temperatures.
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The US president hopes that a peace deal will pave the way for greater American investment in the resource-rich region.
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Investigators have been working to crack the case for almost five years.
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Politicians in the self-governing Danish territory have voted to overturn legislation which banned abortion in most cases.
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Thursday's failed indictment against James is the latest setback for the Justice Department in its bid to prosecute the frequent political target of the Republican president.
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Prof Sir Paul Nurse says the UK is "shooting itself in the foot" with its visa system for researchers.
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Republicans and Democrats agreed he didn't order killing everyone on an alleged drug boat. That's where the consensus ended.
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Hong Kong's chief executive has created an independent committee to investigate the causes of a deadly apartment blaze, as political pressure and popular frustration mount.
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The inspector general concluded that the defense secretary violated the Pentagon's instructions on using a private electronic device to share sensitive information.
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The death of Yasser Abu Shabab, a prominent clan leader in Gaza, could threaten Israel's experiment in arming local militias to challenge Hamas's rule.
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A U.S. navy admiral told lawmakers on Thursday that there was no "kill them all" order from Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, but grave questions and concerns remain as Congress scrutinizes an attack that killed two survivors of an initial strike on an alleged drug boat in international waters near Venezuela.
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Yasser Abu Shabab, a Bedouin man in his 30s, was at the center of an Israeli project in Gaza to build up anti-Hamas militias.
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The FBI has taken into custody a person suspected of planting pipe bombs in Washington the night before the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol, a Justice Department official and another source briefed on the matter said on Thursday.
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Israel launched a military strike after it said Hamas militants attacked its soldiers, the latest clashes in the two months since a truce was signed.
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Many of the year's best series seemed to be in conversation with one another, including "Severance," "The Pitt," "Andor," "Pluribus," "The Lowdown" and others.
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The Trump administration's pardon of convicted drug trafficker Juan Orlando Hernández raises questions about its war on "narcoterrorism."
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In Istanbul, Pope Leo XIV will meet the patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church to show amity between two of the world's largest Christian groups.
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