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Injury rules Spurs’ Kudus out of Ghana’s World Cup squad
Tottenham Hotspur forward Mohamed Kudus will miss next month’s World Cup due to injury after being ruled out of Ghana’s preliminary 28-man squad named by Carlos Queiroz on Tuesday. Kudus, who has scored 13 times in 46 international appearances…
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South Korea’s Hwang healthy, if not match fit, ahead of World Cup
South Korea midfielder Hwang In-beom says there should be no concern about his fitness for the World Cup even if he needs to improve his match sharpness in pre-tournament friendlies against Trinidad & Tobago and El Salvador. The 29-year-old, who …
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North Korea fired several missiles, South Korean military says
SEOUL: North Korea fired several missiles including at least one short-range ballistic missile toward waters off the country’s west coast on Tuesday, South Korea’s military said. The missiles were launched at around 1 p.m. (0400 GMT) from Chong…
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India prepares interim, not final, report as Air India crash anniversary nears, source says
NEW DELHI/MONTREAL: Indian officials investigating last year’s deadly Air India crash are preparing an interim report rather than a final one ahead of the anniversary of the Boeing 787 accident that killed 260 people, said a person with direct kn…
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Rubio says Iran deal could take days as US launches fresh strikes
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday negotiating a deal with Iran could “take a few days,” quashing hopes for an imminent end to the conflict a day after U.S. forces conducted what Washington called defensive strikes in southern Ir…
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China, Pakistan reach ‘new broad consensus’ on boosting ties
KARACHI: China and Pakistan have reached a new broad consensus on deepening their strategic partnership, according to a joint statement issued by the countries at the end of Prime Minister Shehbaz Shari’s visit to Beijing. China, Pakistan…
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Australia-India-Japan-US Quad urged to address ‘connectivity choke points’
NEW DELHI: At the beginning of the Quad meeting on Tuesday, Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said Australia, India, Japan and the U.S. need to address “connectivity choke points” and resource concentration. “We have to address issues like su…
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Indian shares muted as US strikes dent Mideast peace hopes, spur caution
India’s equity benchmarks were muted on Tuesday, as U.S. strikes dented hopes of an imminent peace deal with Iran, a day after the indexes jumped to two-week highs as investors bet on the end to the months-long war. U.S. Secretary of State Marco…
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Gold fell on Tuesday as fresh U.S. attacks in Iran pushed oil prices higher, fuelling concerns around inflation and higher-for-longer interest rates. Spot gold was down 0.6% at $4,542.20 per ounce as of 0401 GMT. U.S. gold futures for June delive…
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Indian rupee’s rally may be halted by dented peace deal hopes, month-end dollar demand
MUMBAI: The Indian rupee’s three-day winning streak is likely to run into resistance on Tuesday as fresh U.S. strikes in the Middle East dent optimism over an imminent peace deal with Iran, with traders also expecting month-end flows to weigh. T…
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