Mbappe double powers Real Madrid past Villarreal to top of LaLiga

Mbappe double powers Real Madrid past Villarreal to top of LaLiga

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VILLARREAL, Spain - Kylian Mbappe struck twice in the second half as Real Madrid secured a 2-0 victory at Villarreal on Saturday, climbing above Barcelona to take provisional pole position in LaLiga.

Danone recalls certain baby formula batches produced in Ireland as toxin scare widens

Danone recalls certain baby formula batches produced in Ireland as toxin scare widens

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LONDON - French food and beverage maker Danone said on Friday it was recalling specific baby formula batches in targeted markets, as a toxin contamination scare that started with Nestle products continued to spread.

Australian boy dies after shark attack in Sydney Harbour

Australian boy dies after shark attack in Sydney Harbour

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SYDNEY -- An Australian boy had died in hospital after being bitten by a shark in Sydney Harbour, his family said on Saturday after a series of shark attacks along the country's east coast.

Chinese lantern festival lights up for Lunar New Year

Chinese lantern festival lights up for Lunar New Year

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ZIGONG, China -- In southwest China’s Sichuan province, the annual Zigong International Lantern Festival kicked off on Friday, showcasing the centuries-old art of illuminated lanterns on a grand scale.

Seven dead, 82 missing in Indonesian landslide, disaster agency says

Seven dead, 82 missing in Indonesian landslide, disaster agency says

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JAKARTA -- Seven people have died and 82 are missing after a landslide hit in Indonesia's West Java province, Indonesia's disaster mitigation agency said on Saturday, amid reports of heavy rain in the area.

BTS fans scramble for tickets as K-pop stars launch first tour since military service

BTS fans scramble for tickets as K-pop stars launch first tour since military service

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SEOUL -- Chart-topping K-pop boy band BTS is set to embark on a global concert tour in April, marking its first new album release in more than three years, and on Thursday fans rushed to secure tickets for the tour's opening shows.

Survivors unlikely in New Zealand landslide, police say

Survivors unlikely in New Zealand landslide, police say

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SYDNEY -- There will probably be no survivors of a landslide in New Zealand that hit a busy campground on the country's North Island, New Zealand police said on Saturday after human remains were found overnight.

'Free solo' climb of Taiwan's tallest building postponed due to weather

'Free solo' climb of Taiwan's tallest building postponed due to weather

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TAIPEI -- Poor weather on Saturday forced U.S. climber Alex Honnold to postpone his "free solo" rope and harness-free ascent of the outside of Taiwan's Taipei 101 skyscraper, one of the world's tallest buildings.

Spain's deadly rail accidents prompt maintenance investment debate

Spain's deadly rail accidents prompt maintenance investment debate

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MADRID -- A series of accidents in one week on Spain's railways, including one of the deadliest in Europe, has left the country reeling and put the spotlight on whether investment to maintain the network is keeping pace with surging passenger demand.

Players, fans brace for extreme heat at Australian Open

Players, fans brace for extreme heat at Australian Open

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MELBOURNE -- Players sweated under a blazing sun and fans lathered themselves with sunscreen at the Australian Open on Saturday as temperatures rose toward an expected 40 degrees Celsius (104 F) at Melbourne Park.