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Aliens and fine art for 'weird kid' who became top MMA fighter

Aliens and fine art for 'weird kid' who became top MMA fighter

Her mum thought she was a "weird kid" when she wanted to study art, she forged a path for black women in mixed martial arts and her family was at the centre of an alien mystery.

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Japan bans photos at beach volleyball after 'malicious' pictures

Japan bans photos at beach volleyball after 'malicious' pictures

Spectators at a top beach volleyball competition in Japan this weekend will be banned from taking photos or videos after organisers said fans had been responsible for "malicious" shots of players.

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Japan population sees record five-year drop: census

Japan population sees record five-year drop: census

Japan's population dropped by a record 2.5 percent in the span of five years, census data showed Friday, as the world's fourth-largest economy struggles to overcome demographic woes.

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'Robots need clothes': humanoids hit catwalk in Seoul

'Robots need clothes': humanoids hit catwalk in Seoul

There were no naked robots in sight at a fashion show held in Seoul with a high-tech twist, where pairs of people and humanoids hit the catwalk in matching outfits.

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Light, flight, and rights: 250 years of US history in 30 objects

Light, flight, and rights: 250 years of US history in 30 objects

How do you choose just 30 artifacts from millions to encapsulate 250 years of American history?

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Wembanyama and aggressive Spurs force game seven against Thunder

Wembanyama and aggressive Spurs force game seven against Thunder

Victor Wembanyama scored 28 points as the San Antonio Spurs forced a decisive game seven in their thrilling NBA Western Conference finals series against Oklahoma City, leading throughout an emphatic 118-91 win Thursday.

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New gold rush threatens indigenous havens in Brazil's Amazon

New gold rush threatens indigenous havens in Brazil's Amazon

Indigenous chief Bepdjo Mekragnotire is once again preparing to lead a group of warriors to chase wildcat gold miners away from his people's territory in Brazil's Amazon rainforest.

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Asia stocks surge, oil falls on hopes of US-Iran truce deal

Asia stocks surge, oil falls on hopes of US-Iran truce deal

Asian stock markets surged and oil prices receded on Friday, boosted by optimism that the United States and Iran will reach a deal to end their war that has hobbled global energy supplies.

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Canadian who sold poison for suicides to plead guilty

Canadian who sold poison for suicides to plead guilty

The man accused of helping dozens of people worldwide commit suicide by selling them poison is set to appear in a Canadian court on Friday, where he is expected to plead guilty to 14 crimes.

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Bluesky accounts hijacked in pro-Russia propaganda campaign

Bluesky accounts hijacked in pro-Russia propaganda campaign

A Russian influence campaign hijacked hundreds of Bluesky accounts -- many belonging to influential Americans -- to spread propaganda, researchers said, in a striking disinformation tactic that weaponized authentic identities rather than relying on fake accounts.

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