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Page 116 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedDictatorship doc sparks denialism debate within Argentine film community
A documentary by Juan Villegas titled 'Not to Kill' about guerrilla victims from Argentina's 1970s dictatorship has sparked debate within the film community, with accusations that it aligns with the Milei administration's controversial human rights positions. The article frames this as a 'denialism debate' without providing substantial detail on the documentary's actual content or the specific accusations.
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Latest US-China rivalry combines undersea dominance with a race to riches
The article frames US-China competition as intensifying across undersea military and economic domains, contextualizing Trump's China visit against disruptions to global energy supply from Iran conflict. It presents submarine/ocean dominance as a 'make-or-break contest' between the powers while noting their interdependence.
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US nears US$400 million settlement with TikTok on child-privacy violations, report says
The Trump administration is reportedly nearing a $400 million settlement with TikTok over child-privacy violations, according to ABC News sources. The settlement funds would allegedly be directed toward Trump's 'beautification' projects, though official confirmation from relevant agencies has not been provided.
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How a China-backed highway may turn landlocked Laos into a trade gateway
China is backing a highway project in Laos connecting Vientiane to the northeastern border, presented as part of Beijing's broader infrastructure expansion in Southeast Asia. The article frames this as China's strategic response to U.S. tensions and an effort to establish alternative trade routes and economic influence in the region.
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βAlmost zeroβ chance Dutch man got hantavirus in Argentinaβs Ushuaia, official says
A Tierra del Fuego provincial health official states there is 'almost zero' chance a Dutch man who died of hantavirus contracted the disease in Ushuaia, Argentina. The assessment is based on the virus's incubation period. The man and his wife, both deceased, were aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship.
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Rising bear encounters test Japanβs approach to wildlife management
Japan is experiencing rising bear encounters that challenge current wildlife management practices. Government officials and nature guides advocate for expanded countermeasures to mitigate harm from bears described as 'rogue.' The article frames this as a policy challenge requiring enhanced intervention.
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In Japan, βmoms pull weight in ways that are superhumanβ
A book by a Tokyo-raised mother living abroad explores how Japanese cultural conceptions of motherhood inform her parenting approach with her daughters. The article frames Japanese motherhood as involving exceptional dedication and effort, using the book as a lens to examine cultural differences in maternal expectations.
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After months of wrangling, Taiwan lawmakers OK $25 billion defense spending bill
Taiwan's legislature approved a $25 billion defense spending bill after extended negotiations, though it falls significantly short of the government's $40 billion proposal. Opposition lawmakers characterize the spending as primarily directed toward U.S. weapons purchases.
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Clock In, Gooners: These βMasturbation Mayβ Deals Are Too Good to Ignore
Vice News reports on sexual wellness brand promotions during 'Masturbation May,' a marketing phenomenon where major sex retailers offer deals. The article explains the practice of 'gooning' (extended edging) and frames the sales event as notable consumer activity.
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The Weeknd Confessed That He βRelatesβ to a Famous Comic Book Villain, but Isnβt βOut To Destroy the Worldβ
The Weeknd has stated he relates to a comic book villain character but clarified he is not literally 'out to destroy the world.' The article traces his artistic evolution from a mysterious, dark persona focused on hedonistic themes to mainstream pop success while maintaining edgy subject matter.
Indian crew killed in βunfortunateβ maritime incident: Indian mission in Dubai
An Indian crew member died in an unspecified maritime incident near Dubai. The Indian Consulate in Dubai confirmed the death and stated they are extending assistance, but provided minimal details about the incident's nature, cause, or circumstances.
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Argentina intercepts airplane with 400 kilos of cocaine with DEA help, security head says
Argentina's security minister announced the interception of an airplane carrying 400 kilos of cocaine with assistance from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. The report is sourced from Reuters and published by The Print without additional detail provided in the excerpt.
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US court convicts four men in Haitian presidentβs assassination, media reports say
A Reuters report states that four South Florida men were convicted on Friday of plotting to assassinate Haitian President Jovenel Moise in 2021 by hiring mercenaries. The story is presented as a straightforward legal outcome without editorial commentary or emotional framing.
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Costa Ricaβs Laura Fernandez vows βwarβ on crime ahead of inauguration
Costa Rica's incoming president Laura FernΓ‘ndez uses combative 'war' rhetoric to signal her crime-fighting agenda ahead of inauguration. The article is based on Reuters reporting and includes a correction note about a cabinet position assignment.
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Must avoid dependencies on adversarial nations in AI: US official
A US Deputy Assistant Secretary addressed the US-India AI forum, urging both nations to embrace openness and avoid dependencies on adversarial nations in AI development. The statement emphasizes principles-based cooperation between the two countries in emerging technology sectors.
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Argentine authorities say hantavirus patients not likely infected in Tierra del Fuego province
Argentine authorities stated that hantavirus patients aboard a luxury cruise ship were unlikely to have contracted the virus in Tierra del Fuego province. The article cites official statements regarding the geographic origin of the outbreak affecting cruise ship passengers.
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Why is Keir Starmerβs government so unpopular?
The article attributes Keir Starmer's government's unpopularity and local election losses to deeply unpopular policies and broken promises to Labour's left-wing base. The framing presents this as a causal explanation for electoral decline without examining alternative factors or counterarguments.
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Trump is punishing Germany for not enough appeasement
The article frames U.S. military policy toward Germany as punitive retaliation for insufficient deference to American interests. It characterizes German defense decisions (troop cuts, shelved missiles) as consequences of abandoning 'Atlantic loyalty' rather than autonomous policy choices.
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New suspected hantavirus cases found in Spain and remote Tristan da Cunha
Reuters reports two suspected hantavirus casesβone in Spain, one on Tristan da Cunha island in the South Atlantic. The article provides minimal detail beyond the geographic locations and case count.
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UK health chiefs track all cruise passengers exposed to hantavirus
UK health authorities are tracing British nationals exposed to hantavirus on a cruise ship, with two confirmed cases and a third suspected case. The UKHSA is actively tracking exposed individuals as part of disease control response.
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