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Taiwan carries out first torpedo test fire for domestically made submarine
Taiwan conducted its first torpedo test firing from a domestically developed submarine, marking a significant milestone in the nation's defense capability development. The test is framed as part of Taiwan's strategy to strengthen deterrence, though the description cuts off before providing complete context or analysis.
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UK voters cast ballots in elections expected to deal blow to Starmer
British voters participated in local and regional elections on May 7 that are expected to result in significant losses for Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government. The article reports on the voting event itself with limited detail beyond the headline claim of electoral damage.
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South Sudanβs President Kiir sacks army chief, finance minister in latest reshuffle
South Sudan's President Salva Kiir dismissed the country's military chief and a finance minister who had served for less than two weeks. The article reports this as part of a pattern of personnel reshuffles in the government. The sourcing relies on state media reports without additional context or analysis.
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Philippines says China vessel conducting βillegalβ research near gas-rich Reed bank
The Philippine Coast Guard accuses China of conducting unauthorized marine scientific research near Reed Bank, a gas-rich area within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone. The story reports the allegation without substantial detail on timing, methods, or Chinese response.
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Countries scramble to track passengers of virus-hit cruise ship
Multiple countries are attempting to locate and track passengers who disembarked from a cruise ship before it became stranded due to a hantavirus outbreak. The article reports on international coordination efforts to trace affected individuals in what appears to be an emerging public health response.
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Support for Germanyβs far-right AfD soars in eastern state ahead of vote
A polling report indicates Germany's Alternative for Germany (AfD) is tracking to become the strongest party in an eastern state election scheduled for September. The headline frames this as a significant political development in the country.
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Fake rumors, real killings: Inside Congoβs deadly health misinformation crisis
A Reuters investigation documents how health misinformation in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Tshopo province is contributing to deaths, particularly during disease outbreaks. The story examines the spread of rumors and their lethal consequences in a rainforest region.
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Solomon Islands PM ousted after losing confidence vote
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele lost a parliamentary confidence vote and was ousted from power on Thursday. The article, sourced from Reuters reporting by Lucy Craymer and Alasdair Pal, provides minimal detail beyond the basic fact of his removal.
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Death of elderly pair in Sau Mau Ping flat a case of murder-suicide, police say
Hong Kong police report that a 77-year-old man killed his 71-year-old ex-wife at a public housing estate before taking his own life. Police attribute the incident to the man's emotional distress following marital separation and their son's prior suicide.
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South Korea rejects Trumpβs claim that ship was hit because it βdecided to go it aloneβ
South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs publicly rebutted Trump's claim that a South Korean ship was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz because it acted without US protection. The ministry stated the vessel had been anchored in UAE waters for several days before the incident occurred, implying Trump's characterization was factually incorrect.
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Nicolas Sarkozy escapes ankle tag in re-election campaign financing case
Nicolas Sarkozy was not required to wear an electronic ankle tag in his campaign financing case, with sources attributing the decision to his advanced age. The article reports this procedural decision without extensive detail on the underlying case or legal reasoning.
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New Trump counterterrorism strategy brands Europe an 'incubator' for terrorism
The Trump administration released a counterterrorism strategy that characterizes Europe as a terrorism 'incubator' due to mass migration policies, while also broadening US domestic counterterrorism focus to include left-wing extremists and transgender-related activist groups. The framing expands traditional counterterrorism definitions beyond jihadist threats.
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Middle East war live: source close to Hezbollah says top commander killed in Israeli strike
An Israeli strike on Beirut's southern suburbs killed a senior Hezbollah commander and at least 11 others, according to a source close to Hezbollah and Lebanese health ministry. The strike marks the first in the area in nearly a month. Trump stated a deal with Iran is 'very possible' but threatened resumed bombardment if negotiations fail.
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US blasts βwealthy NATO alliesβ as terror incubators
RT reports that President Trump signed a counterterrorism strategy characterizing Europe as both a terror target and an 'incubator of terror threats.' The headline emphasizes Trump's criticism of 'wealthy NATO allies' in connection with this framing.
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South Korean court cuts former prime minister Han Duck-sooβs jail term to 15 years
A South Korean appeals court reduced former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo's sentence from 23 years to 15 years for his role in ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol's December 2024 martial law declaration. Yoon's decree suspended civilian rule for approximately six hours before opposition lawmakers voted to overturn it. The reduction came on appeal after a lower court imposed the heavier initial sentence.
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Trumpβs last Japanese diehard fans lose faith as Iran war chaos spreads
Japanese conservatives who initially supported Trump's return are reportedly disappointed by the state of US-Japan relations and global uncertainties attributed to Trump's policies, particularly a conflict started in Iran. The article suggests Trump's Japan supporters have lost faith due to mounting geopolitical chaos.
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New Zealand eyes Japanese Mogami-class warships as possible replacements for ageing fleet
New Zealand is considering purchasing advanced frigates from Japan (Mogami-class) or the UK (Type 31) to modernize its aging naval fleet. The country is conducting discussions with Australia and the UK about the replacement options and service arrangements as part of broader defense modernization.
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Malaysian kingβs visit to Russia expected to smooth path for oil deal
Malaysian King Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar arrived in Moscow for a high-profile state visit coinciding with Russia's May 9 celebrations, amid Malaysia's efforts to secure alternative oil sources following an Iran-linked fuel crisis.
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Motorcyclist, 58, killed in Eastern Harbour Crossing crash, police investigate
A 58-year-old motorcyclist died after losing control in the Eastern Harbour Crossing tunnel near Hong Kong Island around 12:51am Thursday. Police are investigating the incident, which involved the motorcycle striking a kerb, skidding, and overturning.
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