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Page 117 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedSpain tests suspected hantavirus case in Alicante
A 32-year-old woman in Alicante, Spain is being tested for suspected hantavirus infection after presenting with consistent symptoms. Spanish health officials are conducting the diagnostic evaluation.
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Denmarkβs coalition talks break down in setback for prime minister Frederiksen
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's coalition negotiations collapsed on May 8 when a key coalition partner withdrew from talks. The breakdown threatens her government formation efforts following recent elections.
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US forces strike two empty Iranian oil tankers, Central Command says
The U.S. military conducted strikes against two Iranian-flagged oil tankers on Friday, which U.S. Central Command characterized as empty vessels attempting to circumvent an American blockade. The story reports the military action with attribution to CENTCOM's official statement.
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Greece investigating Ukrainian-made naval drone found in cave at island
Greek authorities are investigating a drone boat discovered by fishermen in a cave on the Ionian island of Lefkada. The device is reported to be Ukrainian-made, though details about its origin, purpose, and how it arrived at the location remain unclear.
Partnerships critical for progress in βtough worldβ: EAM Jaishankar
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar addressed Surinamese society in Paramaribo, emphasizing partnerships as essential for progress in challenging global conditions and positioning India as a reliable international partner. The speech centered on the theme 'Partnership for Progress' with limited detail provided about specific policy positions or outcomes.
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Palestinian American developer asks US judge to dismiss lawsuit alleging he aided Hamas
A Palestinian-American developer has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging he provided material support to Hamas through his Gaza development projects. The legal challenge was filed in U.S. court on Friday, according to Reuters reporting.
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UK man denies charge of threatening King Charlesβ brother Andrew
A UK man is on trial charged with making threatening or abusive statements, with Prince Andrew scheduled to testify as a witness in July. The article reports the basic facts of the court proceeding without elaboration on the nature of the threat or additional context.
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Iran turns to China rail link to try to bypass US blockade
Iran is increasing rail trade with China to mitigate economic impacts of US port sanctions and economic pressure. The frequency of cargo trains from Xi'an to Tehran has risen from approximately one per week, representing a strategic shift in trade routes.
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Iran bypasses Trumpβs βwall of steelβ β media
RT reports that Iranian tankers bypassed a US naval blockade to reach ports, citing a leaked intelligence report suggesting Iran could sustain operations for months. The article frames this as Iran defeating Trump's military containment strategy.
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Germany backs tighter curbs on EU dissenters
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has expressed support for EU reforms that would reduce individual member states' ability to veto EU decisions. The article frames this as Germany backing measures to constrain dissenting voices within the European Union.
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Paolo Rocca steps down as Tenaris CEO
Paolo Rocca, long-time leader of Grupo Techint, is stepping down as CEO of Tenaris but remaining as chairman and holding president. Gabriel Podskubka will assume the CEO role. The article provides minimal detail on circumstances, timing, or strategic implications.
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Maradona death trial: autopsy showed the star suffered βabout 12 hours of agonyβ
A forensic scientist testifying in the Maradona death trial claims the autopsy evidence shows the footballer experienced approximately 12 hours of agony before death, with symptoms that could not have developed in just one or two days. The testimony is presented as key evidence in an ongoing legal proceeding examining the circumstances of Maradona's death.
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South African president says he respects top courtβs judgment on impeachment process
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa stated he respects the Constitutional Court's decision to revive an impeachment process against him. The story reports his statement acknowledging the court's judgment on a procedural matter related to impeachment proceedings.
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Meloni meets Rubio as Iran war strains Italy-US ties
Italian PM Meloni met U.S. Secretary of State Rubio on Friday amid tensions between Italy and the U.S. administration, reportedly related to Iran policy. The story indicates strain in bilateral relations at an unspecified moment of diplomatic friction.
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Somalia faces severe malnutrition crisis as WFP warns of aid halt
The UN World Food Programme warns that Somalia faces a severe malnutrition crisis requiring urgent additional aid funding to prevent catastrophe. The story is sourced from a Reuters report by Olivia Le Poidevin dated May 8, focusing on the humanitarian agency's appeal for resources.
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Putin is ready to talk with EU but wonβt make the first move, Kremlin says
The Kremlin stated that Putin is willing to negotiate with the EU and other parties, but will not initiate talks first. This statement came after the Financial Times reported on European diplomatic overtures.
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South Africaβs top court revives impeachment process against president
South Africa's constitutional court has revived impeachment proceedings against President Cyril Ramaphosa related to an unspecified scandal. The decision represents a legal procedural development in an ongoing political matter. Limited details are provided in the excerpt supplied.
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UKβs Princess Kate to visit pioneering Italian schools funded by WW2 scrap metal
Princess Kate will visit northern Italian schools during an upcoming trip that were founded in the post-WW2 period using scrap metal from abandoned military installations. The story highlights how communities transformed wartime remnants into educational infrastructure.
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Iran seizes oil tanker Ocean Koi in Gulf of Oman, state media says
Iranian state media reported that Iran seized the oil tanker Ocean Koi in the Gulf of Oman, citing an alleged attempt to disrupt Iran's oil exports as justification. The report was published by Reuters and carried by The Print on May 8.
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Botswanaβs former president Festus Mogae dies at 86
Festus Mogae, former president of Botswana who served for a decade, has died at age 86. The article notes his tenure was marked by governance achievements and HIV/AIDS response efforts in the diamond-rich nation.
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