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Page 132 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedPakistan says there's βsignificant progressβ in efforts to end war on Iran
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar claims significant progress in negotiations to end the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, stating consultations are ongoing and expressing hope for a win-win resolution that also prevents attacks on Gulf states.
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Israeli strikes kill two Palestinians near Gaza City
Israeli strikes near Gaza City killed at least two Palestinians, including a child, and wounded several others according to the Wafa news agency. Two separate incidents are reported: one near Bahloul Station and another near Kuwait Roundabout.
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Outgoing air force chief Tomer Bar calls for independent inquiry of October 7
Outgoing Israeli Air Force Chief Tomer Bar has called for an independent inquiry into October 7 events, arguing that the political leadership has not been investigated for two-and-a-half years. The article frames this as Bar insisting the current state is unacceptable.
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Google is building an AI agent that could be its answer to OpenClaw
Google is developing an AI agent codenamed 'Remy' designed to take autonomous actions on behalf of users within its Gemini app. The project is positioned as Google's competitive response to similar AI agent developments. Internal testing is underway among Google employees.
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O'Reilly says Republicans will be 'slaughtered' if they shun Trump ahead of midterms
Bill O'Reilly stated in a NewsNation interview that Republicans cannot distance themselves from Trump before midterms without electoral consequences, using the word 'slaughtered' to describe the potential outcome. The article reports his direct quote and the interviewer's setup question with minimal additional context or analysis.
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Celebrating the Main Streets that make America great
House Republicans outline their commitment to supporting small businesses through tax cuts, anti-theft enforcement, and accountability measures. The framing presents these policies as directly producing economic benefits like improved cash flow and job growth.
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Medicare fraud uncovered in Ohio, migrant welfare cheats exposed!
The headline claims Medicare fraud has been uncovered in Ohio and migrant welfare fraud has been exposed, while suggesting politicians are inactive on fraud prevention and proposing AI as a solution. However, no specific details about the alleged fraud cases, locations, amounts, or sources are provided in the available content.
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Israelβs assault on Lebanon: Whatβs really behind it
Israel claims its military strikes on Lebanon target Hezbollah, but the article suggests the actual strategy extends beyond counterterrorism to broader pressure on Lebanese cities and infrastructure. The framing implies Israeli justifications may be incomplete or misleading regarding operational scope.
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US not βpulled intoβ Iran war by Israel β Hegseth (VIDEO)
War Secretary Pete Hegseth claims that President Trump's actions regarding Iran were driven by 'America First' policy rather than Israeli influence. The article presents Hegseth's statement without substantial additional context or counterargument.
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UK wants in on EUβs β¬90 billion for Ukraine
The article reports that the UK is considering joining an EU financial support scheme for Ukraine worth β¬90 billion. The piece frames this potential participation primarily through the lens of economic self-interest, emphasizing the UK's desire to access 'lucrative military contracts' rather than humanitarian or strategic support motivations. The framing presents the UK's potential involvement as opportunistic rather than principled.
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Global oil shortages to hit within weeks β Chevron CEO
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth warns that physical global oil shortages could emerge within weeks due to closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The article reports a single executive's warning without providing broader context, counter-analysis, or verification of the timeframe claim.
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Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo story named Pulitzer Prize finalist
A book by Haley Cohen Gilliland about the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo's search for abducted grandchildren has been named a Pulitzer Prize finalist. The work, titled 'A Flower Traveled in My Blood', advanced to the top 3 in the prestigious US award competition.
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The Torneo Apertura playoffs kick off this weekend: Hereβs all you need to know
The Torneo Apertura playoffs begin this weekend with single-game elimination matches to determine the tournament winner. The article provides informational guidance on the upcoming matches in what appears to be Argentine football coverage.
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Main suspect in triple femicide is extradited to Argentina
Tony Janzen Valverde, a suspect in three femicides, was extradited from Peru to Argentina to face charges related to the deaths of Morena Verdi, Brenda del Castillo, and Lara GutiΓ©rrez in 2025. The brief report documents the procedural handover between nations.
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Contractor reveals Adorni spent US$245,000 on house reforms
A contractor testifying in an illicit enrichment investigation alleged that Adorni spent $245,000 on house renovations, including a pool with a waterfall. The report relies on a single witness account during an official inquiry without providing Adorni's response or additional corroboration.
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Fire services to be βgatekeepersβ for safety, Hong Kong security chief vows
Hong Kong's security chief reaffirms that fire services will serve as the primary safety regulator following a legal gap exposed during an inquiry into a major fire. Officials claim existing departmental capacity is sufficient to handle expanded oversight responsibilities.
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Will new βTrump IRAsβ really help the working class to retire?
Article questions whether new retirement accounts associated with Trump will effectively help working-class Americans save for retirement. The piece indicates experts believe congressional action is necessary to address potential limitations or concerns with the proposed policy.
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US-Iran truce teeters after Trumpβs Hormuz push
The headline suggests a US-Iran ceasefire is deteriorating following Trump administration actions in the Strait of Hormuz. The description notes Tehran has neither officially confirmed nor denied recent attacks, leaving the factual foundation ambiguous.
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Magazine solutions - May 15, 2026
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Austin City Limits 2026 Lineup Announced: Charli XCX, Twenty One Pilots, Lorde, RΓFΓS DU SOL and More
Vice News reports the 2026 Austin City Limits music festival lineup, featuring headliners including Charli XCX, Twenty One Pilots, Lorde, and others across two October weekends. The announcement coincides with the festival's 25th anniversary celebration.
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