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Vietnam's Communist Party is modernizing its propaganda strategy by incorporating social media influencers and artificial intelligence, according to documents reviewed by Reuters. The story reports on internal party plans to enhance messaging reach through contemporary digital channels.
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Singapore tests two residents for hantavirus after cruise outbreak
Singapore has isolated and is testing two residents who were aboard a cruise ship involved in a hantavirus outbreak. The Communicable Diseases Agency announced the precautionary testing measures on Thursday following the deadly outbreak linked to the vessel.
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Southeast Asian nations see possible opening for thaw with Myanmar years after coup
Southeast Asian nations are exploring potential diplomatic engagement with Myanmar after years of isolation following the 2021 military coup. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) had sidelined Myanmar due to the coup and resulting civil conflict, but recent developments suggest possible opening for dialogue and reintegration.
Japan and South Korea hold security talks in Seoul
Japan and South Korea held security talks in Seoul where officials discussed bilateral cooperation, trilateral engagement with the U.S., and regional issues including North Korea and the Middle East.
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CRA to back adoption proposal for imperial family
Japan's Constitutional Research Association (CRA) is backing a proposal to allow male members from former imperial family branches to be adopted back into the imperial line. The proposal addresses succession concerns by expanding eligibility criteria for the paternal lineage.
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China Coast Guard ships sail in Japanese waters off Senkakus
Four China Coast Guard vessels entered Japanese-claimed waters near Uotsuri Island in the Senkaku chain on Thursday afternoon. The report documents a maritime incursion in a disputed territorial zone without additional context or response.
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When it comes to their kids, Japanese mothers look beyond pink and blue
The article examines how Japanese mothers are moving beyond traditional pink/blue gender color coding when buying clothes for their children, reflecting broader shifts in attitudes toward gender expression and practical clothing function. The piece uses evolving vocabulary around fashion as a lens to understand changing social norms in Japan.
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Iraq's historic marshes revive as water returns after years of drought
Iraq's Mesopotamian marshes are recovering as water levels rise following drought conditions, allowing traditional buffalo herders and fishermen to return to previously abandoned wetland areas. The article frames this as a positive environmental and economic revival for the region.
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Australia charges two women linked to ISIS with slavery after return from Syria
Australian police charged two women linked to ISIS with slavery offences after they returned from Syria overnight. The story reports on law enforcement action against individuals with extremist group connections.
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US and Iran exchange fire, but Trump says ceasefire still in effect
The US and Iran exchanged military fire on Thursday, marking the most serious escalation of their month-long ceasefire. Despite the exchange, Trump stated the ceasefire remains in effect. The incident involved direct military engagement between the two nations.
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US launches review of Mexican consulates
The U.S. State Department has initiated a review of over 50 Mexican consulates operating within the United States. The story reports this administrative action without providing substantial detail about the review's scope, timeline, or stated rationale.
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US trade court rules Trump tariffs illegal, but issues narrow block
A U.S. trade court ruled that President Trump's 10% global tariffs violated trade law, but the court issued a narrow injunction rather than a comprehensive block. The ruling represents a legal setback for the administration's tariff policy, though the limited scope of the block suggests the court did not fully overturn the measure.
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Trump says βgreat damageβ done to Iranian attackers after US Navy destroyers came under fire
President Trump claimed three U.S. Navy destroyers transited the Strait of Hormuz under fire from Iranian attackers, stating the American vessels sustained no damage while asserting significant damage was inflicted on the Iranian side. The report relies entirely on Trump's characterization of events without independent verification or additional sourcing.
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North Korea leader Kim inspects artillery that can hit South Korean capital
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected production facilities for new artillery with a 60+ km range intended for deployment at the South Korean border. The report cites this as a military capability enhancement with implied regional security implications.
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Brazilβs Lula reports progress in relations with US after talks with Trump
Brazilian President Lula reported positive progress after a three-hour meeting with President Trump at the White House. The article presents this as a diplomatic development in US-Brazil relations, though specific agreements or outcomes are not detailed in the provided excerpt.
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US military says it carries out retaliatory strikes against Iran
The U.S. military announced it conducted retaliatory strikes against Iran on Thursday, targeting sites the military claims were responsible for attacks on U.S. forces. The story is attributed to Reuters reporting by Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart.
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Germany mulls fines amid faltering army recruitment drive β Spiegel
Germany is reportedly considering fines for men who ignore military questionnaires as part of efforts to boost Bundeswehr recruitment. The story frames this as a response to a 'faltering' recruitment drive, presenting enforcement mechanisms as a necessity for military expansion.
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US mulls drilling for oil under military bases β Bloomberg
The Trump administration is reportedly considering oil extraction from beneath U.S. military bases to replenish strategic petroleum reserves, according to Bloomberg reporting. The story presents this as a policy consideration without detailing implementation feasibility, cost-benefit analysis, or military operational implications.
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Trump calls new US strikes on Iran a βlove tapβ (VIDEOS)
The US conducted military strikes against Iranian targets near the Strait of Hormuz in response to Iranian retaliation against US vessels. Trump characterized the strikes using the colloquial phrase 'love tap,' suggesting minimal military action.
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Europeans want to break free from US β survey
A survey claims a majority of EU and UK respondents believe European dependence on the US should end. The report frames this as a significant shift in European sentiment toward American reliance, presented without detailed methodology or counter-perspectives.
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