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The pop idols become the first South Korean group to headline Wembley Stadium.
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Anthony Joshua loses his world heavyweight titles after being stopped by unfancied Mexican Andy Ruiz Jr.
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Britain should walk away from the EU unless it secures the deal it wants, the US president says.
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A woman alleges the player assaulted her, a claim he seeks to refute by releasing private messages.
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The Israel Defense Forces say they retaliated after rockets were fired at the occupied Golan Heights.
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Anti-government protests have continued in Algeria despite the long-time president resigning.
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The climbers from the UK, US, India and Australia have been missing in the Himalayas for days.
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The pontiff asks forgiveness from the Roma on the final day of his visit to Romania.
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The resignation of Germany's SPD leader Andrea Nahles deals a blow to Angela Merkel's "grand coalition".
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The US president will meet members of the Royal Family on Monday and political leaders on Tuesday.
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The defining image of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protest has been all but erased by Chinese censorship.
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As the 75th anniversary of D-Day is marked, people in France remember the soldiers but also the civilians who were killed.
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Energy giant BP will pay about $10bn (£8bn) to a man involved in a suspicious energy deal in Senegal.
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