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Nintendo's Switch 2 scores record early sales

Nintendo's Switch 2 scores record early sales

The Switch 2 has smashed records to become the fastest-selling console ever after gamers snapped up 3.5 million units in its first four days, Nintendo said Wednesday.

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ECB's Lagarde slams 'coercive trade policies' in Beijing visit

ECB's Lagarde slams 'coercive trade policies' in Beijing visit

European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde warned Wednesday that "coercive trade policies" risked harming supply chains and the global economy, and called for a de-escalation of a tariff standoff that has wiped billions off markets.

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UK expected to boost defence, health in major spending review

UK expected to boost defence, health in major spending review

Britain's Labour government will unveil its day-to-day spending and investment plans for the coming years on Wednesday, with big funding increases to defence and healthcare expected, along with cuts elsewhere.

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Larkham says Brumbies peaking at right time ahead of Super Rugby semi

Larkham says Brumbies peaking at right time ahead of Super Rugby semi

ACT Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham said Wednesday his team were peaking at the right time and can upset the Waikato Chiefs in the Super Rugby semi-finals.

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Man-in-demand Woodkid composes for Death Stranding sequel

Man-in-demand Woodkid composes for Death Stranding sequel

French singer and director Woodkid has composed the music for the hotly awaited "Death Stranding 2" video game, with the 42-year-old telling AFP that the songs unfold "almost like origami."

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Monsoon-loving Indian expats chase rain in UAE desert

Monsoon-loving Indian expats chase rain in UAE desert

After Muhammed Sajjad moved from India to the United Arab Emirates a decade ago, he missed his native Kerala's monsoon season, so he embarked on an unlikely quest: finding rain in the desert.

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Former student kills 10 in Austrian high school shooting

Former student kills 10 in Austrian high school shooting

Austria will observe a national day of mourning and a minute's silence on Wednesday after a former student shot dead 10 people at a high school in an unprecedented case of gun violence that stunned the Alpine country.

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Australian murder suspect denies drying deadly mushrooms

Australian murder suspect denies drying deadly mushrooms

An Australian woman accused of murdering three people with death cap mushrooms denied Wednesday that she turned the fungi into dry powder for the fatal meal.

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A step too far? New Club World Cup set to have far-reaching impact on football

A step too far? New Club World Cup set to have far-reaching impact on football

FIFA's expanded Club World Cup which gets underway in the United States this weekend is a controversial addition to the global football calendar and one that could have a far-reaching impact on the sport in the years to come.

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Rare earths: China's trump card in trade war with US

Rare earths: China's trump card in trade war with US

China is counting on one crucial advantage as it seeks to grind out a deal to ease its high-stakes trade war with the United States -- dominance in rare earths.

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