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Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar arrived in Cyprus to attend an informal EU foreign ministers' meeting focused on geopolitical and strategic issues. The article reports his arrival and participation in the diplomatic gathering with minimal additional detail.
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US vows to prevent any Ebola cases from entering the country
The US government announced measures to prevent Ebola cases from entering the country, specifically from the Democratic Republic of Congo. The statement appears in a Reuters report covering official policy communication.
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US and Iran remain divided on Hormuz deal as White House rejects Tehran TV report
The article reports that the U.S. and Iran remain at odds over negotiations, with the White House rejecting claims from Iranian state television about progress on a Hormuz deal. President Trump stated unresolved issues persist in ongoing peace talks.
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Pope used AI to warn about dangers of AI β researcher
A researcher claims Pope Leo XIV's encyclical on AI dangers was partially written by Anthropic's Claude LLM, creating an ironic situation where the Pope used AI to warn about AI risks. The story presents an unverified allegation without substantial corroboration or response from the Vatican or Anthropic.
EU considering revoking veto powers for new members β Guardian
RT reports on Guardian's claim that the European Commission may restrict veto powers for new EU members for several years. The story is presented as a policy consideration without substantive detail on rationale, timeline, or affected parties.
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Merzβs own party mulls dumping him β media
RT reports that Friedrich Merz's low popularity has sparked internal party discussions about replacing him as Chancellor. The article relies on unattributed media reports rather than direct party sources.
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God willing tyrant Netanyahu will learn this lesson from the Muslims of the world β Erdogan
Turkish President Erdogan issued a statement during Eid al-Adha celebrations warning Israeli PM Netanyahu regarding the Gaza situation, framed as a message from 'Muslims of the world.' The headline uses religious language and characterizes Netanyahu as a 'tyrant,' setting a confrontational tone before presenting the underlying news.
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The UAE is slipping closer to direct war with Iran
The article claims the UAE is moving toward direct military conflict with Iran despite presenting itself as neutral. It frames incremental UAE actions as deliberate steps toward war rather than defensive responses or diplomatic posturing.
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Spanish police raid ruling party following graft allegations
Spanish police conducted a raid on the headquarters of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's Socialist Party as part of a graft investigation. The story reports the action without additional context or details about the allegations.
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North Korea tests new AI-guided missile systems (PHOTOS)
RT reports that North Korea has tested new AI-guided precision missile and cruise missile systems described as for 'modern warfare' according to KCNA. The story provides minimal detail beyond the headline claim and directs readers to the full article.
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Sex Pistols Bassist Has a Cool-Headed Response After Comments from Ex-Frontman Johnny Rotten Sparked βTribute Actβ Criticism
Glen Matlock, Sex Pistols bassist, has responded calmly to recent public comments made by ex-frontman Johnny Rotten regarding the band's current activities. Rotten has allegedly referred to the band's ongoing work as a 'tribute act,' sparking criticism. The article frames this as part of a continuing dispute between the former bandmates.
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This Tiny Morning Habit Could Be Making Your Whole Workday Feel Worse, According to Experts
An article claiming a morning habit negatively impacts workday mood and stress levels, framed through personal anecdote and expert attribution. The piece uses the author's struggle with morning routine as a narrative hook to explore workplace anxiety and broader life stressors.
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Ancient Doctors Used Poison as Anesthesia, and Scientists Found the Proof on 600-Year-Old Surgical Tools
Article reports that scientists discovered evidence of poison use as anesthesia on 600-year-old surgical tools from Ming Dynasty China. The framing emphasizes the brutality of ancient medicine as a contrast to modern practices, using comparisons to torture and previous reporting on horrifying historical medical procedures.
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All the Best Deals and Perks Available for PlayStation Days of Play 2026
A VICE article announces PlayStation Days of Play 2026 sales event, describing it as Sony's nine-year tradition of spring promotions. The piece uses casual, conversational language to distinguish between meteorological and calendar spring while teasing available deals.
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Foo Fighters Surprised Concert Goers With a Dave Grohl Cover Song That He Hasnβt Performed Since 1994
A brief entertainment article reports that Foo Fighters performed a Dave Grohl cover song during their 'Take Cover Tour' that hasn't been performed since 1994. The piece provides tour dates and mentions their recent album release, but lacks substantive details about which song was performed or why it was significant.
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4 Years Ago, a Huge Netflix Series Breathed New Life Into an Unappreciated β80s Song and Made It a Top 10 Hit
The article chronicles how Netflix's Stranger Things series revived Kate Bush's 1985 song 'Running Up That Hill,' which originally peaked at No. 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 but achieved top 10 success in 2022 following its featured placement in the show.
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Germany wants X to push state-approved content β report
RT reports that German regulators have drafted a plan requiring platforms like X to algorithmically promote government-designated 'reliable' news sources. The article frames this as regulatory overreach without providing detailed context on the actual proposal, German media regulation justifications, or platform responses.
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IDF used coffin as torture device β former prisoner (VIDEO)
RT reports allegations from a former Palestinian prisoner claiming Israeli forces used a coffin-like box as a torture device. The article provides minimal detail beyond the accusation and references video evidence without substantive corroboration or official response.
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US refuses to condemn Russiaβs plans to target Kiev
RT reports that the US declined to condemn Russian threats of systematic strikes on Kiev following a Ukrainian drone attack on Starobelsk. The headline frames US restraint as a significant diplomatic development without providing context for the US position.
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Scotland renews independence push: What are the odds?
Scottish Parliament voted to seek Westminster approval for a new independence referendum. The headline poses the question of odds for success without providing substantive analysis. The description provides minimal factual detail.
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