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Page 120 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedIndustry activity in March registers first Y-o-Y rise in nine months
Argentine industry activity increased 5% year-over-year in March, marking the first annual growth in nine months. However, the headline frames this positive development as insufficient, emphasizing that Q1 cumulative decline remains unresolved despite this monthly improvement.
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Iranβs Fars news agency says sounds of explosions heard near Bandar Abbas city
Iran's Fars news agency reported that unidentified explosion-like sounds were heard near Bandar Abbas city on May 7, with the origin and location of the sounds unknown. The report contains minimal detail and no explanation or context for the incident.
Suspect in deadly Colorado firebombing pleads guilty to all state charges
A man accused of throwing gasoline bombs at a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado in 2023 has pleaded guilty to all state charges. The attack killed one person and injured others. The article reports the legal outcome of the case.
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Tunisian court sentences journalist Zied Heni to one year in prison
A Tunisian court sentenced journalist Zied Heni to one year in prison on May 7 after he criticized a judicial ruling, according to his lawyer speaking to Reuters. The article frames this as part of a pattern of restrictive actions in Tunisia.
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Raging fire at Mexican fairground kills five, authorities say
A fire at a fairground in Villahermosa, Mexico killed at least five people on Thursday, according to authorities. The article reports the occurrence of a 'massive blaze' but provides minimal additional detail about the incident.
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Paris public prosecutor opens judicial investigation into Elon Musk and X
Paris's public prosecutor has initiated a judicial investigation into Elon Musk's X platform regarding alleged algorithm abuse and fraud. The story reports a procedural development in an existing regulatory probe. Details about the specific allegations and timeline are incomplete in the provided excerpt.
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Countries track passengers of virus-hit cruise ship
International health authorities are tracking passengers from a cruise ship affected by a hantavirus outbreak. The story reports coordinated global efforts to prevent further viral spread following the shipboard incident.
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Trump says giving EU until July 4 to fulfill trade deal or will raise tariffs
President Trump announced he gave the EU until July 4 to fulfill terms of a trade deal, threatening to raise tariffs if they don't comply. Trump characterized a call with EU Commission President von der Leyen as 'great.' The headline frames this as a conditional ultimatum with specific deadline enforcement.
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Ukraineβs top peace negotiator Umerov arrives in Miami for talks with US envoys
Ukraine's chief peace negotiator Rustem Umerov traveled to Miami to meet with U.S. representatives regarding ongoing peace negotiations related to Russia's war in Ukraine. The article reports the arrival and scheduling of talks but provides minimal detail about substance or outcomes.
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Insurgents kill dozens, including civilians, in central Mali attacks, sources say
Al Qaeda-linked insurgents attacked two villages in central Mali on Wednesday night, killing approximately 50 people including civilians and pro-government self-defense force members. The attack is reported by Reuters with sourcing attributed to unnamed sources.
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India will always be reliable partner to Suriname: Jaishankar
India's External Affairs Minister Jaishankar visited Suriname and pledged India's reliable partnership in the Caribbean nation's development, emphasizing human-centric cooperation with the Global South. The visit included handover of a passion fruit processing facility as part of development assistance.
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The world order has collapsed. Now comes the dangerous part
The article claims the post-WWII international order has collapsed 40 years after the Delhi Declaration, leaving the world without shared governance rules or a coherent blueprint for a new system. It frames this as a dangerous transitional moment without offering specific details about what collapsed or what alternatives exist.
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Captain of Hantavirus βplague shipβ told passengers dead man was βnot infectiousβ (VIDEO)
RT News reports that a cruise ship captain told passengers a deceased man was 'not infectious' in a newly released video, amid a hantavirus outbreak aboard the vessel. The headline uses dramatic language ('plague ship') to frame the story, emphasizing the captain's statement rather than presenting broader context about the situation.
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Airlines facing βworse than Covidβ crisis β AirAsia CEO
AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes claims that rising jet fuel prices resulting from US-Iran tensions represent a worse crisis for airlines than the Covid-19 pandemic. The article reports his statement without providing comparative data, airline industry response, or alternative expert perspectives on the claim's validity.
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US imposes sanctions on Iraqβs deputy oil minister, militias over Iran support
The U.S. Treasury Department announced sanctions against Iraq's deputy oil minister and Iranian-backed militias for providing support to Iran. The announcement came from official Treasury statements with minimal additional reporting detail in this excerpt.
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Pakistan never shies away from dialogue with India, but it should be βmeaningfulβ: FO
Pakistan's Foreign Office spokesperson states that Pakistan is open to dialogue with India but insists it must be 'meaningful.' The statement references last year's military conflict and asserts Pakistan will respond with full strength to any aggression.
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ASEAN presses for joint response to Iran war fallout as energy crisis weighs
ASEAN countries are coordinating a unified response to the Middle East crisis at regional meetings in the Philippines, with particular concern about energy security impacts. The story frames this as a crisis with significant fallout requiring joint action from the Southeast Asian bloc.
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Two men found guilty of spying on Hong Kong dissidents in UK for China
Two men were convicted in a London court of spying on behalf of Hong Kong and China, targeting pro-democracy dissidents living in the UK. The case represents a legal action against foreign intelligence operations targeting political activists on British soil.
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Chinese-owned oil tanker hit near Hormuz as US pauses ship-protection plan, report says
A Chinese-owned oil tanker was attacked near the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, according to Chinese media outlet Caixin. The incident is framed in connection with President Trump's pause of a U.S. ship-protection plan, suggesting potential causal or temporal linkage between the policy decision and the attack.
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Exclusive-Trump vowed to fight crime in Minneapolis. Prosecutions plunged
A Reuters investigation reports that Trump administration immigration enforcement operations in Minnesota coincided with a significant decline in federal prosecutions for other crimes. The article frames this as a contradiction between stated crime-fighting goals and actual prosecutorial outcomes.
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