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Page 127 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedGuatemalaβs president names Gabriel Estuardo Garcia as new attorney general
Guatemala's President Bernardo Arevalo appointed Gabriel Estuardo Garcia Luna, a former judge and university professor, as the country's new attorney general. The announcement was made on May 5 via Reuters reporting.
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New Zealand to require citizenship test for migrants from 2027
New Zealand will implement a citizenship test starting in 2027 that covers topics including government and human rights, according to an announcement by the country's internal affairs minister. The brief report provides minimal details about the test's scope, difficulty level, or implementation specifics.
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US to close consulate in Peshawar citing safety of diplomatic personnel
The US Department of State announced a phased closure of its consulate in Peshawar, Pakistan, citing commitment to diplomatic personnel safety. Responsibility for diplomatic engagement with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province will transfer to another US facility. The article provides minimal detail beyond this announcement.
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South Koreaβs HMM says ship set ablaze in Strait of Hormuz to be towed to Dubai
South Korean shipping company HMM announced it has secured a towing vessel to transport one of its bulk carriers to Dubai following an explosion and fire that damaged the ship in the Strait of Hormuz. The report provides minimal detail about the incident itself, focusing primarily on the company's response.
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Trump pauses effort to escort ships in Strait of Hormuz, citing talks progress
President Trump announced a temporary pause on U.S. naval escort operations in the Strait of Hormuz, citing progress in diplomatic talks. The decision represents a shift in the administration's military posture in the strategically critical waterway.
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North Koreaβs new own-brand phone is sleek, colourful β and possibly watching you
North Korea showcased its domestically produced Jindallae smartphone at a trade fair for foreign visitors and companies. Despite international sanctions and an aging manufacturing base, Pyongyang markets the device as a connectivity solution for citizens, though analysts question the technical capabilities.
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From Beijing to Berlin: Chinese EVs turn heads as brands eye European markets
Chinese electric vehicle brands are expanding into European markets, as demonstrated by attendance and interest at Beijing's auto show. A German automotive consultant predicts increased Chinese EV brand success in Europe, signaling growing competition in the sector.
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βMay can give a false sense of safety,β expert warns after Hong Kong hiker dies in Japan
A Hong Kong hiker died in Japan's Northern Alps after becoming stranded with another Hong Kong man during May weather conditions. A veteran mountaineer warns that warmer lowland temperatures in May create a false sense of safety while alpine conditions remain dangerous with risks of snowstorms, high winds, and freezing temperatures.
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Australia commits $7 billion to boost fuel stockpiles
Australia is committing $7 billion to expand its fuel reserves to approximately 1 billion litres, ensuring a 50-day domestic supply cushion. The initiative aims to shield the country from fuel supply disruptions. The article reports this policy commitment without substantial additional context or analysis.
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New drop in tax revenue shows that Mileiβs chainsaw is running out of room
Argentina's tax revenue fell 4% in April, marking the ninth consecutive monthly decline under President Milei's administration. The article frames this as constraining the government's ability to continue cutting public spending, using metaphorical language about a 'chainsaw running out of room.'
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CS Anthem chemical tanker was second US-flagged vessel to exit Strait of Hormuz
A U.S.-flagged chemical tanker, the CS Anthem, successfully exited the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, marking the second commercial U.S.-flagged vessel to do so. The story reports on shipping activity in a strategically significant waterway, citing the operator's confirmation.
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CS Anthem chemical tanker becomes second US-flagged vessel to exit Strait of Hormuz
A U.S.-flagged chemical tanker, the CS Anthem, has exited the Strait of Hormuz, marking the second American commercial vessel to do so according to its operator. The report is sourced from Reuters and cites operator statements without elaborating on the broader context or implications of this movement.
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UKβs Princess of Wales to visit Italy in first overseas trip since illness
Kate, Princess of Wales, will travel to Italy next week for her first official overseas visit since completing cancer treatment. Kensington Palace announced the trip, marking a significant public return following her health challenges.
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Hantavirus-hit cruise ship to head to Spain after permission granted to dock in Canary Islands
A luxury cruise ship experiencing a hantavirus outbreak has received permission to dock in the Canary Islands and proceed to Spain. The story reports on the resolution of a maritime health crisis involving an unnamed vessel and affected jurisdiction.
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Five dead in fire at shopping centre west of Tehran, Iranian media say
A fire at a shopping centre west of Tehran on May 5 killed at least five people and injured 26 others, according to Iranian media reports. The local fire department attributed the incident to cladding material, though the description is incomplete in the provided text.
Rubio says status quo in Cuba unacceptable andΒ US will address it
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the current situation in Cuba is unacceptable and that the U.S. will address it, though he did not specify when or how. The statement was made during remarks in Washington on May 5.
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Rubio calls Hormuz resolution test for UN, urges against vetoes
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio presented a U.N. resolution demanding Iran cease attacks, framing it as a test of the organization's credibility and calling on member states to avoid vetoes. The article reports on Rubio's diplomatic push during discussions in Washington and Paris.
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Russian attacks kill 27 before deadline for ceasefire proposed by Kyiv
Russian military attacks across eastern Ukraine killed at least 27 people on May 5, including 12 in a single strike. The deaths occurred as Kyiv proposed a ceasefire deadline, according to reporting from Reuters.
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Trump pauses effort to escort ships in Strait of Hormuz, citing talks progress
President Trump announced a temporary pause on a U.S. military operation to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz, citing progress in diplomatic talks. The decision represents a shift in the administration's approach to naval operations in a strategically critical waterway.
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Telehealth Abortion Is Still Possible Without Mifepristone
Wired reports that telehealth abortion providers have contingency plans to continue offering medication abortion via telehealth even if courts restrict access to mifepristone. The article frames this as providers being prepared for potential legal barriers to a widely-used abortion medication.
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