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Page 105 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedLos Angeles-area mayor to plead guilty to acting as Chinese propaganda agent
The mayor of Arcadia, California, a Chinese-American suburb of Los Angeles, has agreed to plead guilty to a federal charge of acting as a Chinese propaganda agent. The story reports a legal proceeding involving alleged foreign influence activities. Details beyond the plea agreement are not provided in the available excerpt.
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Vance or Rubio: Trump polls White House dinner attendees on 2028 race
At a law enforcement dinner, President Trump discussed potential 2028 presidential candidates, mentioning Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as possibilities while expressing uncertainty about the final choice. The framing suggests Trump is positioning these figures as a 'perfect team' for future electoral consideration.
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Analysis-Stung by Iran war, Trump heads to China in need of wins
Trump travels to China seeking diplomatic and trade wins after experiencing setbacks related to Iran policy. The article frames the visit as a recovery effort, with tariff policies positioned as a central negotiating tool in U.S.-China relations.
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Brazilian flotilla activist returns home, alleges torture during Israel detention
A Brazilian activist named Thiago Avila returned to SΓ£o Paulo after being detained and deported from Israel. He alleges he experienced torture during his detention. The article is sourced from Reuters and published by The Print.
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Key events in ties between the United States, China and Taiwan
Reuters reports that U.S. President Donald Trump will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing with Taiwan expected to be a significant discussion topic. The article frames Taiwan as 'democratically-governed' while noting China's claims over the territory.
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South Africa's Ramaphosa refuses to resign over cash scandal
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has publicly stated he will not resign amid an impeachment committee investigation into a cash heist scandal. The report notes his refusal despite institutional accountability mechanisms being activated.
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Malaysian landlordβs pity for broke tenant brings loan sharks to her door
A 29-year-old Malaysian landlord rented her flat to a 52-year-old Indonesian tenant out of sympathy without a formal agreement. The tenant allegedly used the address to secure loans, and loan sharks are now harassing the property owner with threats of violence.
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Bind-over for Hong Kong couple who took children storm chasing during typhoon Ragasa
A Hong Kong couple received a bind-over order instead of criminal conviction for taking their children storm chasing during Super Typhoon Ragasa. They were ordered to maintain good behavior for three years with a HK$2,000 bond, facing the same fine if they violate the conditions.
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From βTacoβ to βNachoβ: the new buzzword on Wall Street as Trump preps for China trip
Wall Street investors have adopted a new trading acronym, 'Nacho' ('Not a chance Hormuz opens'), reflecting bets on prolonged Middle East gridlock and elevated oil prices amid a fragile US-Iran ceasefire. This represents a shift from last year's 'Taco' ('Trump always chickens out') narrative that dominated during tariff tensions.
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EU to invite Taliban to Brussels for migrant return talks
The story reports that the European Commission plans to invite Taliban officials to Brussels for discussions on returning migrants to Afghanistan. The article presents this as a straightforward diplomatic development without extensive commentary or analysis. The reporting relies on official sources and maintains a factual tone throughout.
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US imposes new sanctions over Iran oil sales to China
The United States announced sanctions against 12 individuals and entities accused of facilitating Iranian oil sales to China. The report presents this as a US enforcement action without providing Iranian or Chinese response, context on the oil trade dynamics, or broader geopolitical implications.
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NYT report finds Israel spent over $1mn on Eurovision campaign
The New York Times reported that Israel spent over $1 million on a state-backed campaign to influence Eurovision voting. The investigation documented coordinated efforts to sway the competition's outcome through organized influence operations.
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Americans don't think Trump has explained Iran war goals: poll
A Reuters/Ipsos poll finds that approximately two-thirds of Americans believe President Trump has not clearly communicated the rationale for military action against Iran. The article reports polling data on public perception of presidential communication regarding war objectives.
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Argentine retail sales down 3.2% in April, with household defaults at a 20-year high
Argentine retail sales declined 3.2% in April while household loan delinquency reached a 20-year high, according to private surveys and Central Bank data. The report indicates consumers are reducing spending and shifting toward cheaper products amid economic pressure.
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50th Buenos Aires Book Fair sees record crowds while sales lag
The 50th Buenos Aires Book Fair attracted record attendance but experienced sluggish sales, revealing a bifurcated market where large publishers succeed while smaller players face difficulties. The story frames this as a polarized industry dynamic rather than a unified economic challenge.
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Berlin and Kiev to jointly develop βdeep strikeβ capabilities β German defense minister
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced that Germany will jointly develop long-range drone capabilities with Ukraine. The article reports this as a bilateral defense collaboration initiative without providing broader context about the decision's rationale, timeline, or international implications.
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βArt of the dealβ: UK telecoms exit fits Li familyβs trademark timing for selling at top
CK Hutchison Holdings announced plans to sell its 49% stake in VodafoneThree to Vodafone for $5.8 billion, with shares climbing 12% following the announcement. The framing positions the Li family as demonstrating strategic market-timing expertise by exiting at a perceived industry peak.
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Netflix sued by Texas for allegedly spying on children, addicting users
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Netflix alleging the company collected user data without consent, falsely claimed it didn't share data, and designed its platform to be addictive. The suit contends Netflix tracked user habits and sold them to data brokers and advertising companies for profit.
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Southern California mayor will plead guilty to acting as agent for Chinese government
Eileen Wang, mayor of Arcadia, California, has agreed to plead guilty to acting as an illegal agent for the Chinese government. She was charged in April with sharing pro-Beijing articles without notifying U.S. authorities and has resigned from her position.
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US trial hears witness claims of harassment over Chinese βsecret police stationβ
A US government witness testified in a trial against Lu Jianwang, charged with acting as an unauthorized Chinese agent, claiming he experienced harassment after protesting an alleged Chinese police station in New York. The case is presented as part of a broader pattern of China establishing unauthorized overseas facilities.
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