S.Africa's Ramaphosa brushes aside calls to quit
JOHANNESBURG - South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday brushed aside calls for him to resign over an alleged criminal cover-up, as he set the stage for a key party conference next month.

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Erdogan says Istanbul 'attack' blast kills six
ISTANBUL (TURKEY) - An explosion tore through a busy Istanbul shopping street on Sunday, killing six and wounding dozens in what Turkey's president said bore the signs of a terror attack.

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Hundreds of thousands rally to defend Madrid public healthcare
MADRID - Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators rallied in Madrid on Sunday in defence of the region's primary care services, warning that plans to overhaul the system would "destroy" local healthcare.

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Fans, trophy and teams arrive in Qatar for World Cup countdown
DOHA - One week from kickoff, the World Cup trophy returned to Qatar on Sunday, teams and fans started arriving and safety barriers went up across Doha ahead of one of the most controversial football tournaments ever.

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Relief in Ukraine's Kherson after Russian occupation
KHERSON (UKRAINE) - Ukrainians in the liberated southern city of Kherson expressed a sense of relief on Sunday as they adjusted to life under Kyiv authorities after months of Russian occupation.

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Biden promises competition with China, not conflict as first summit ends
PHNOM PENH: US President Joe Biden told Asian leaders on Sunday that US communication lines with China would stay open to prevent conflict, as the first of three summits of world leaders this week ended, with tense talks almost certain in the days ahead.

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