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Page 103 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedTrump says he doesnβt need Chinaβs help to end Iran war, Tehran tightens grip on Hormuz
Trump states he does not require Chinese assistance to resolve the Iran conflict, while Iran simultaneously increases its military control over the Strait of Hormuz. The headline juxtaposes Trump's statement with Iranian actions, creating implicit tension between U.S. diplomatic positioning and Iranian strategic moves.
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Trump says end of war in Ukraine is very close
President Trump stated that the Ukraine-Russia war is nearing its end and he expects a settlement between the two nations. The report is sourced from a Reuters dispatch dated May 12, with Trump's direct quote on his peace expectations.
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Trump promises US-Cuba talks but gives no details
President Trump announced that Cuba is requesting assistance and stated the U.S. will engage in talks, though he declined to provide specifics about the nature of discussions or U.S. policy direction.
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Trump says he will secure release of all political prisoners in Venezuela
President Trump stated he would secure the release of all political prisoners in Venezuela. The brief Reuters report captures a direct statement from Trump to reporters. No additional context, verification, or detail is provided beyond the claim itself.
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Hormuz standoff drives oil higher as US-Iran peace hopes ebb
Oil prices rose amid escalating US-Iran tensions in the Strait of Hormuz as peace negotiations stalled. Donald Trump characterized ceasefire efforts as being on 'life support' while Iran rejected unspecified terms, with the framing emphasizing deteriorating diplomatic prospects.
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Buenos Aires embraces immersive exhibitions and virtual reality expos
This article reports on Buenos Aires experiencing a boom in immersive art exhibitions and virtual reality experiences covering topics from art masters to ancient civilizations. The story highlights visitor numbers reaching 380,000 for these high-tech cultural shows. The piece presents this as a new entertainment niche gaining popularity in the city's cultural landscape.
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Forensic anthropologists identify 17 dictatorship victims in CΓ³rdoba military field
Forensic anthropologists identified 17 victims of Argentina's military dictatorship in a mass grave at a CΓ³rdoba military field. The judiciary announced the identifications at a press conference attended by relatives, with a family member expressing emotional relief at the discovery.
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China presses Pakistan to deepen Iran mediation ahead of Trump-Xi talks
China's foreign minister Wang Yi called on Pakistan to intensify mediation efforts between Washington and Tehran regarding an Iran crisis, framing these efforts as necessary context for Trump's upcoming Beijing visit. The article reports Wang's praise for Pakistan's existing diplomatic work while emphasizing the urgency of resolving the situation before high-level US-China talks.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to skip meeting of BRICS FMs
China announced that Foreign Minister Wang Yi will not attend the BRICS Foreign Ministers' meeting in New Delhi, citing scheduling conflicts. Ambassador Xi Feihong will represent China instead, according to a statement from the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
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UAE sees rapidly growing trade with Syria, as ties warm
A UAE minister announced that trade between the UAE and Syria more than doubled in 2025, signaling warming diplomatic and economic ties between the two countries. The minister suggested further growth potential in bilateral trade relations.
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Greenlandβs leader says US military presence part of talks with Trumpβs diplomats
Greenland's prime minister confirmed that discussions about increasing U.S. military presence in the Arctic territory are part of ongoing talks with Trump's diplomatic representatives. The statement indicates these military discussions are an active component of current negotiations between Greenland and U.S. officials.
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Kremlin releases video of Putin out and about in Moscow after Western bunker claims
The Kremlin released video footage of Vladimir Putin in Moscow conducting normal activities (driving, meeting a teacher) in apparent response to Western media reports claiming he was hiding in a bunker. The story frames this as a direct counter-narrative to unverified Western claims about Putin's whereabouts.
For years, graft accusations against his circle did Zelenskiy little harm. Now they hit closer
A Reuters report examines how corruption allegations against associates of Ukrainian President Zelenskiy, previously contained in reputational damage, are now escalating in severity and proximity to the president himself. The framing suggests a shift from peripheral scandals to more direct threats to Zelenskiy's wartime credibility.
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Russiaβs Lavrov to hold talks with Jaishankar during India visit this week
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will meet with Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar in New Delhi this week while attending a BRICS foreign ministers' meeting. The two officials will discuss current international and regional issues according to an announcement from Russia's Foreign Ministry.
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Putin says Russia will deploy new Sarmat nuclear missile this year
President Putin announced that Russia will deploy its new Sarmat strategic nuclear missile by year-end 2023, describing it as the most powerful in the world. The report relies on Putin's direct statement via Reuters reporting from Moscow.
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Israel steps up βbrutal bombardmentβ in southern Lebanon β RT correspondent (VIDEO)
RT reports that Israel has intensified bombardment in southern Lebanon despite a US-backed ceasefire, with an RT correspondent characterizing strikes as 'brutal.' At least 87 people have reportedly been killed since Friday.
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Authorities in east Libya say 120 migrants recovered from trafficking dens
Authorities in eastern Libya report rescuing 120 migrants from trafficking operations south of Benghazi and subsequently deporting them. The story cites Libyan authorities as the primary source but provides minimal additional detail about the operation, victims, or traffickers involved.
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Eurovision Song Contest gets off to a tense start, overshadowed by Gaza
The Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna is beginning amid heightened tensions, with protests planned before the first semi-final. The event is framed as overshadowed by the Gaza conflict, suggesting geopolitical context is central to coverage.
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As Iran war hits ink supply, Japanβs biggest potato chip-maker is forced to tone down packaging
Japan's Calbee, a major potato chip manufacturer, is temporarily reducing ink colors on packaging from multiple colors to two colors due to supply chain disruptions caused by the Iran conflict affecting global ink production. The company is adjusting designs for some of its most popular products.
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Kremlin repeats Putinβs assertion that Ukraine war is nearly over after Zelenskiy casts doubt
The Kremlin reiterated Putin's claim that the Ukraine war is nearing conclusion, following Zelenskiy's expression of skepticism about this assertion. The report documents a direct contradiction between Russian and Ukrainian leadership positions on the conflict's trajectory.
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