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British Jews gathered in north London to celebrate Lag B'Omer festival despite recent tensions and attacks. The event marks a religious observance occurring against a backdrop of heightened security concerns.
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Pope to visit Canary Islands, migrant entry point, on trip to Spain
Pope Leo will visit two Canary Islands during a trip to Spain. The islands are identified as major entry points for migrants from Africa attempting to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
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Fresh forensic leads revive Italyβs infamous Garlasco murder mystery
Nearly two decades after office worker Chiara Poggi was found dead in Garlasco, Italy, fresh forensic evidence has emerged to potentially revive the cold case investigation. The article, authored by Crispian Balmer for Reuters and published by The Print, reports on new investigative leads in a long-stalled murder mystery.
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German woman on hantavirus-hit ship to be tested at German hospital, Bild reports
A German national aboard a luxury cruise ship affected by hantavirus will be transported to a hospital in DΓΌsseldorf for testing, according to reporting by Bild newspaper. The story is extremely brief and provides minimal detail about the incident, the patient, or the ship involved.
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Fragmentation looms as record number of hopefuls seek seats in Cyprus vote
A record number of candidates have registered for Cyprus's May 24 parliamentary election, potentially resulting in one of the most fragmented legislatures in the country's history. The article uses Reuters reporting and focuses on the unprecedented candidate registration numbers as a signal of political fragmentation.
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Crew rescued after ship with cargo of baking soda sinks off Greece
A cargo ship carrying baking soda hit rocks and sank off the Greek island of Andros early Wednesday. All nine crew members were rescued by Greek coast guard officials. The story provides minimal detail about the incident.
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China asks Iran to reopen Strait of Hormuz βas soon as possibleβ
China has publicly called on Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz 'as soon as possible' while simultaneously praising Iran's commitment against nuclear weapons development. The framing connects China's position on shipping routes with Trump administration demands regarding Iran's nuclear program.
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Iran βserious & steadfastβ in diplomacy as FM Araghchi meets Wang Yi ahead of Trump-Xi summit
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Beijing to meet with China's top diplomat Wang Yi, demonstrating Iran-China alignment ahead of Trump's planned summit with Xi Jinping. The visit signals coordinated diplomacy between Iran and China during a period of potential U.S. policy shifts.
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Hantavirus-hit cruise ship evacuates 3 passengers, expected to head next to Spain
A luxury cruise ship has evacuated three passengers, two in serious condition, due to a hantavirus outbreak. The vessel is expected to proceed to Spain after the emergency evacuations.
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Iran rolls out new Hormuz rules as βProject Freedomβ paused β media
Iran has introduced new maritime traffic governance rules for the Strait of Hormuz, reportedly as 'Project Freedom' has been paused. The announcement comes amid ongoing US-Iran tensions. The report cites Press TV as the primary information source.
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Pro-Palestine activists convicted in UK over raid on Israeli defense firm
A UK court convicted four pro-Palestine activists of raiding an Israeli-linked defense factory in Bristol. The headline reports a legal outcome without elaboration on charges, sentencing, or case details. The description provides minimal factual context beyond the conviction and facility location.
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Hong Kong police launch investigation after man and woman found dead in flat
Hong Kong police are investigating the deaths of a man in his seventies and a woman found unconscious in a public housing flat in Sau Mau Ping on Wednesday afternoon. The discovery was reported by a man who suspected his brother had died by suicide. Both individuals were pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics.
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Thailand vows strict tourist oversight after public sex incidents
Thailand's government announced plans to increase oversight of tourist behavior following incidents of public sexual conduct by foreigners. Officials framed this as necessary to protect Thailand's cultural image and economy, warning that visitors engaged in inappropriate behavior including drug use will face prosecution.
27 held, HK$3.3m fuel seized as Hong Kong cracks down on illegal sales by triads
Hong Kong authorities arrested 27 people and seized over 21,000 liters of illegal fuel worth HK$3.3 million in a joint operation against triad-linked fuel smuggling. The 'Knockout' operation ran from April 13-30, resulting in seizure of 15 vehicles and a speedboat used in fuel distribution.
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Hongkongers to pay only HK$240 a year for leukaemia drug after system shake-up
Hong Kong health authorities have begun subsidizing Dasatinib, a leukaemia drug, reducing annual patient costs from HK$500,000 to HK$240. The reclassification from self-financed to subsidized medication will benefit over 400 cancer patients, with the government allocating HK$49 million in additional annual spending.
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Malaysia seeks to charge 2 over US$278 million Arm semiconductor deal
Malaysia's anti-corruption agency is pursuing charges against two unnamed individuals related to a $278 million semiconductor deal with Arm Holdings. Former economy minister Rafizi Ramli underwent a third day of questioning as part of the investigation, which the MACC says is nearing completion after interviewing 22 witnesses.
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Japan online shops probed after listing schoolgirlsβ old indoor shoes for sale at up to US$320
Online shops in Japan are selling used school indoor shoes (uwabaki) allegedly worn by graduating schoolgirls, some priced up to $320, which has drawn criticism for fetishizing young women. The article contextualizes uwabaki as a traditional Japanese custom tied to cleanliness and respect for shared spaces.
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What does an improved Hong Kong property outlook mean for land sales?
Hong Kong's recovering property market is expected to intensify competition among developers bidding for residential land parcels, with some paying premium prices to replenish land banks. S&P Global Ratings forecasts modest recovery, though analysts argue the renewed confidence reflects genuine housing demand strength.
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This chart tells the story of the worldβs hottest stock market as Samsung value reaches $1 trillion
South Korean stocks surged 6% on Wednesday, with Samsung Electronics reaching a $1 trillion market capitalization. The Kospi index has gained 75% year-to-date and nearly tripled over 52 weeks, marking exceptional market performance.
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This billionaireβs blueprint for a 200-bagger: Why youβre thinking too small in a world of βinfinite capitalβ
MarketWatch profiles Brad Jacobs, a serial entrepreneur who has built eight multibillion-dollar companies, presenting his investment philosophy and process for achieving exceptional returns. The article frames his approach as a replicable blueprint applicable to readers seeking outsized gains in markets with abundant capital.
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