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France, Switzerland agree on Rhone, Lake Geneva water management

France, Switzerland agree on Rhone, Lake Geneva water management

France and Switzerland on Thursday signed two agreements on how to manage their shared waters of Lake Geneva and the River Rhone -- an increasingly pressing issue as climate change takes its toll.

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US trade gap widest in 4 months as imports surged ahead of tariffs

US trade gap widest in 4 months as imports surged ahead of tariffs

The US trade deficit expanded more than expected in July to its widest in four months, government data showed Thursday, on a surge in imports before a fresh wave of President Donald Trump's tariffs kicked in.

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Portugal mourns 16 killed in Lisbon funicular crash

Portugal mourns 16 killed in Lisbon funicular crash

Portugal held a day of national mourning on Thursday after one of Lisbon's famous funicular trains violently derailed and killed 16 people, including foreigners, and leaving five seriously injured.

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Alarm in Germany as 'dangerous' Maddie suspect set to walk

Alarm in Germany as 'dangerous' Maddie suspect set to walk

German law enforcement authorities have voiced alarm that the "dangerous" chief suspect in the 2007 disappearance of British toddler Madeleine McCann will soon leave prison and could flee the country.

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Italian fashion icon Giorgio Armani dead at 91

Italian fashion icon Giorgio Armani dead at 91

Italian fashion legend Giorgio Armani, king of a high-end lifestyle empire, has died at the age of 91 "surrounded by his loved ones", his company said Thursday.

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Pro-Palestinian protests rock Spain's Vuelta cycling race

Pro-Palestinian protests rock Spain's Vuelta cycling race

Spain's premier cycling race, La Vuelta, has been shaken by pro-Palestinian protests which riders believe have put them at risk and threaten to derail the event.

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Tourists and locals united in grief after Lisbon funicular crash

Tourists and locals united in grief after Lisbon funicular crash

Tourists and locals wrestled with shock and dismay on Thursday in Lisbon, a day after one of city's famed funiculars -- climbing railways that serve both communities -- came off the tracks and crashed, killing 16 people.

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Comedy writer at centre of UK free-speech row in court on harassment charge

Comedy writer at centre of UK free-speech row in court on harassment charge

Award-winning comedy writer Graham Linehan, whose recent arrest reignited a UK row over freedom of speech, appeared in court Thursday to face separate charges over "abusive and vindictive" posts against a transgender person.

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Europe leaders call Trump after Ukraine security guarantees summit

Europe leaders call Trump after Ukraine security guarantees summit

European leaders on Thursday spoke to US President Donald Trump after holding a summit with President Volodymyr Zelensky on security guarantees for Kyiv in the event of a peace accord to end Russia's three-and-a-half war against Ukraine.

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French museum hit by 9.5 mn euro porcelain heist

French museum hit by 9.5 mn euro porcelain heist

Thieves snatched three porcelain works worth millions of euros and classed as national treasures in a heist at a French collection in the small hours of Thursday, the museum said.

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