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Der FCI in der Einzelkritik Erstmals seit dem zweiten Spieltag stand der Rechtsverteidiger wieder in der Startelf und hatte den pfeilschnellen Alphonso Davies bis zur Unterzahl ...
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Mysterious Mineral from Earth's Mantle Discovered in South African Diamond A single grain of rock lodged in a diamond contains a never-before-found mineral. And that newfound substance could reveal unusual chemical ...
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Garin Marches Past Edmund In Chengdu The 23-year-old converted four of seven break points against the seventh seed to notch his 26th victory in 43 tour-level matches this year after 72 ...
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Taliban in China to discuss Afghan peace after US talks collapse A Taliban delegation has met Chinese officials in Beijing to discuss peace efforts in Afghanistan. The meeting on Sunday came two weeks after US ...
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Johnson: UK to consider joining US-led military effort in Gulf Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the United Kingdom will consider taking part in a US-led military effort to bolster Saudi Arabia's defences, as he ...
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Prince Harry, Meghan and Archie arrive in Cape Town for first leg of their Africa tour Britain's Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive in South Africa with baby Archie in tow, kicking off their first official tour as a family. The 10-day trip will ...
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Google may have just ushered in an era of 'quantum supremacy' Google says that it has achieved quantum supremacy, a major milestone towards the development of quantum computers. At least, it seems to have.
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Is Hollywood still in love with the suffering 'gay icon'? Even in her lifetime, Garland's gay following was remarked upon, often in .... Or Renée Zellweger, who attended this July's Pride parade in London, ...
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What Billions in Fed Repo Injections Reveal About the Promise of Bitcoin The following article originally appeared in CoinDesk Weekly, a custom-curated newsletter delivered every Sunday exclusively to our subscribers.
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Rugby fans allowed own food in World Cup venues after shortages After doomsday warnings over possible beer shortages during the Rugby World Cup in Japan, it is fans' appetite for solid, rather than liquid ...
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