Police say thieves took off with millions of dollars worth of gold artefacts.
From Berlin, Trent Murray has more.
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The Chadian government says Boko Haram militants have killed at least 10 Chadian soldiers in an attack on a military unit in Lake Chad province near the Nigerian border.
It says the attack also caused "injuries.
Ajeck Mangut reports from Nigeria's capital Abuja.
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Hong Kong’s sports authorities are issuing official guidelines on the use of China’s national anthem and the Hong Kong flag. It follows repeated high-profile blunders at Hong Kong’s latest international rugby matches.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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Desperate efforts continue in Indonesia to find anyone still alive beneath the rubble of yesterday's earthquake that hit West Java with a magnitude of 5.6
At least 268 are known to have been killed, including many children who were at school at the time of the quake.
More than 2 thousand homes have been damaged or destroyed and at least a thousand people were injured.
Nicola Smith is Asia Correspondent for Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper.
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Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has left Manchester United with immediate effect.
It comes after an explosive TV interview in which he publicly aired his grievances with the clubs' senior leadership.
John Bevir (Beaver) reports.
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Argentina has suffered one of the biggest shock defeats in World Cup history.
The team went down at the hands of Saudi Arabia in their opening match.
The final score-line was 2-1.
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The European Commission has unveiled plans for a tool to curb extreme spikes in gas prices.
Under the proposals, month-ahead gas transactions on Europe's main gas exchange would be capped at a price of 282 US dollars per kilowatt hour, when prices rise above that level for two weeks without a similar hike in global markets.
Rosie Birchard reports from Brussels.
The death toll in Indonesia's earthquake has reached at least 268 with many children on the island of Java among the killed and injured.
Nicola Smith is Asia Correspondent for Britain's Daily Telegraph.
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A group of U.S. states are pushing back at the decision to lift TItle 42: the pandemic-era policy that allows officials to turn people away from the border without processing them.
The states including Arizona, Texas and Virginia argue there would be more migrants and more financial burden if the policy is lifted.
Caroline Malone reports from Washington
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DUR: 0:35An army veteran who disarmed a man suspected of killing five people in an LGBTQ nightclub in the US state of Colorado says he went into combat mode when the shooting started.
The attack by a suspected gunman who was arrested last year over a bomb threat has renewed questions about the implementation of "red flag" laws which aim to remove firearms from individuals considered at risk of harming themselves or others.
Our US correspondent Kate Fisher reports
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Britain's leader of the opposition has called for an end to the nation's "immigration dependency".
Sir Keir Starmer told the Confederation of British Industry conference he would move the economy away from its "low-pay model".
This comes after business bosses said the government should allow economic migration in areas where skilled workers cannot be found.
Sally Patterson has more.
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