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Watch: Mbappe double helps France beat Argentina 4-3 (56)
France's Steven Nzonzi and Paul Pogba celebrate after the match.
Kylian Mbappe scored two goals in four second-half minutes to send France
into the World Cup quarter-finals with a thrilling 4-3 win over Argentina
on Saturday.
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US ambassador to Estonia quits over Donald Trump's EU comments (31)
James D. Melville, Washington's ambassador to Estonia, wrote that he hopes
the US "will someday return to being right." Melville is the latest in a
line of senior diplomats to step down over Trump's treatment of allies.
US Ambassador to Estonia James D. Melville has become the latest senior
diplomat to step down over the policies of President Donald Trump.
All aboard Hello Kitty: Pink bullet train debuts in Japan (28)
Updated 12:31 am, Saturday, June 30, 2018
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Huge protests staged across America over immigration policy (43)
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Thousands of people are marching in major cities and tiny towns across
America to demand Donald Trump's administration reunites families separated
at the US-Mexico border.
More than 700 marches are planned across the country, from immigrant-
friendly cities like Los Angeles and New York to conservative Appalachia
and Wyoming under the banner Families Belong Together.
Donald Trump claims on Twitter that Saudi Arabia will boost oil production (18)
By Ken Thomas And Jon Gambrell The Associated Press
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In this May 13, 2017 file photo, President Donald Trump, right, gives a
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President Donald Trump said Saturday that he had received assurances from
King Salman of Saudi Arabia that the kingdom will increase oil production,
"maybe up to 2,000,000 barrels" in response to turmoil in Iran and
Venezuela.
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