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Page 104 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedOnce seen as Zelenskyyβs potential successor, now charged with corruptionβwho is Andriy Yermak
Andriy Yermak, Zelenskyy's chief of staff from 2020 to November 2025, has been charged with corruption after previously being considered the most powerful figure in the Ukrainian government. The article frames his downfall as steep, tracking his transition from presumed successor to facing criminal charges.
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Israel sent Iron Dome air defense systems to UAE, US envoy says
According to U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee, Israel has deployed Iron Dome air defense system batteries and operating personnel to the United Arab Emirates. The report provides minimal detail beyond this core claim and lacks substantive context or analysis.
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Exclusive-FBI questions CIA officers over Russia assessment in Brennan probe, sources say
The FBI is interviewing current and former CIA employees as part of a Department of Justice investigation related to John Brennan and Russia assessments. The story is based on unnamed sources and describes an ongoing investigative process without disclosed specifics about allegations or findings.
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British PM Starmer remains defiant in face of Cabinet rebellion
British PM Keir Starmer faced internal party pressure on May 12 amid calls from some Cabinet ministers for him to announce a leadership transition timeline. Starmer responded with defiance at a Cabinet meeting, maintaining his position despite the brewing rebellion.
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Pressure grows on Keir Starmer to step down as UK PM as Labour rebellion spreads
More than 70 Labour MPs have publicly called for PM Keir Starmer to resign following disappointing local election results. The article frames this as a growing 'rebellion' within the party, suggesting escalating internal pressure on Starmer's leadership.
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UAE carried out covert strikes on Iran β WSJ
RT News reports that the UAE conducted covert military strikes against Iran during the Gaza conflict, citing Wall Street Journal sources. The story is presented as a secondary report of WSJ's investigation without original reporting or additional detail.
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Maison Proust: an artfully designed refuge in Parisβ Le Marais
The Week reports on Maison Proust, a luxury boutique hotel in Paris' Le Marais district themed around French novelist Marcel Proust. The article frames it as an ideal romantic weekend destination, emphasizing its design and literary heritage.
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Nature, culture and good vibes: why Brazil is having a moment
A travel-focused article promoting Brazil as an attractive destination for tourists, highlighting its natural landscapes and cultural attractions. The piece frames Brazil as currently experiencing cultural and touristic prominence without substantive evidence or context.
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Spain reports new hantavirus case as outbreak grows to 11
Spain's health ministry confirmed a new hantavirus case in an evacuated cruise ship passenger, bringing the total confirmed cases to 11 according to the WHO, with three deaths reported among cruise passengers. The newly positive patient was quarantined in Madrid alongside 13 other evacuated Spanish nationals who tested negative.
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Australian miner Fortescue to pay $108 million for damage to Indigenous groupβs land
An Australian court ordered mining company Fortescue to pay A$150 million ($108 million) to an Indigenous group for cultural damage caused by iron ore mining operations. The ruling addresses compensation for cultural loss resulting from the company's extractive activities on Indigenous land.
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Peace deal hopes fade after Trump rejects βgarbageβ Iran counterproposal
Trump rejected an Iranian counterproposal on nuclear negotiations, characterizing ongoing ceasefire efforts as deteriorating. The headline frames peace hopes as fading based on Trump's dismissive language toward Tehran's proposal.
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Mexicoβs Pemex says fire inside its Oaxaca refinery under control, six injured
Mexico's state oil company Pemex reported that a fire in a cooling tower at its Salina Cruz refinery in Oaxaca was brought under control on May 12. The incident resulted in six injuries. The report is factual and brief, presenting basic incident information without elaboration.
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Australian court orders miner Fortescue to pay Indigenous group $108 million
An Australian court ordered mining company Fortescue to pay A$150 million ($108 million) in compensation to an Indigenous group for causing significant damage. The story reports a legal judgment without additional context about the case details, Indigenous group identity, or the nature of the damage.
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Seven killed in blast in northwest Pakistan market, police say
A blast at a market in Lakki Marwat, northwest Pakistan killed seven people including two police officials and five civilians, according to police statements reported by Reuters.
Mexicoβs Pemex says fire inside its Oaxaca refinery fully extinguished, six injured
Mexico's state oil company Pemex reported that a fire in a cooling tower at its Salina Cruz refinery in Oaxaca was fully extinguished on May 12. Six people were injured in the incident. The report provides minimal additional detail about the fire's cause, timeline, or injury severity.
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Even in North Korea, someoneβs in your parking spot
A Reuters article using a lighthearted parking spot dispute as a framing device to discuss North Korea's economic changes and growing consumer culture among the upwardly mobile. The headline employs humor and relatability (universal parking frustration) to introduce serious geopolitical subject matter.
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Explainer-What happens if the UKβs Starmer quits, or is challenged?
Reuters reports that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces internal party pressure after dozens of Labour lawmakers called for him to either announce a departure timeline or resign immediately. The article frames this as an 'explainer' on succession procedures.
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Israeli soldiers jailed for desecrating Virgin Mary statue
Two Israeli soldiers were sentenced to military prison for desecrating a statue of the Virgin Mary in Lebanon. The article reports on a military court decision without providing details on the incident, sentencing length, or circumstances.
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Singaporean pleads guilty to setting up live upskirt camera feed of colleague
A 31-year-old Singaporean man pleaded guilty to installing hidden cameras under a colleague's desk to record voyeuristic footage and sending her AI-generated nude images. The victim experienced significant psychological distress from the violations, and the defendant faces sentencing on multiple charges.
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Malaysia searches for 14 missing after migrant boat capsizes
Malaysia's maritime agency launched a search and rescue operation after a boat carrying undocumented Indonesian migrants capsized, leaving 14 people missing. The brief Reuters report provides minimal detail about the incident, vessel condition, or rescue efforts to date.
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