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Page 28 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedPilgrims kick off Hajj as Iran war's future uncertain
The article reports on the 2024 Hajj pilgrimage occurring amid regional tensions following Iranian military strikes on Gulf targets. The piece frames the religious event against a backdrop of geopolitical uncertainty without providing detailed analysis of either the pilgrimage itself or the military situation.
Strait of Hormuz toll: Iran's power grab or a negotiating card?
Article examines Iran's establishment of a toll system in the Strait of Hormuz, framing it ambiguously as either a power consolidation move or a negotiating tactic. The piece questions whether this action will derail diplomatic discussions.
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Claims of imminent US ceasefire agreement 'unfounded', says Iran
Iran's government disputed claims of an imminent ceasefire agreement with the US, stating that ongoing talks focus on ending regional conflict rather than nuclear negotiations. Iran insisted no agreement with Washington is currently imminent.
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These Photos Reveal Strange Sea Creatures Scientists Have Never Seen Before
A story about newly discovered deep-sea creatures, particularly a glass-dwelling marine worm called Dalhousiella yabukii, originally published by Vox and republished by Mother Jones as part of Climate Desk collaboration. The piece uses mysterious language and pop culture references to introduce unfamiliar marine biology.
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The Pentagon Could Name Thousands of Unknown Soldiers. Families Want to Know Why It Hasnβt.
The article examines thousands of unidentified American soldiers buried at Manila American Cemetery and questions why the Pentagon has not used available technology and resources to identify them despite families' desire for answers.
Japanese tanker Idemitsu Maru arrives in Aichi after exiting Strait of Hormuz
The Japanese oil tanker Idemitsu Maru has returned to Japan through the Strait of Hormuz and arrived in Aichi, marking the first such return since conflict erupted in Iran. The brief report establishes a factual timeline of the vessel's journey without elaboration on broader implications.
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Nikkei 225 stock average tops 65,000 for first time
Japan's Nikkei 225 index surpassed 65,000 for the first time, driven by market optimism around potential US-Iran conflict resolution. The brief report connects a domestic economic milestone to international geopolitical developments.
Remains of 193 Japanese war dead added to National Cemetery
The Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery in Tokyo added remains of 193 Japanese war dead, bringing total interments to 371,167. The brief announcement reports a routine administrative cemetery update with specific numerical data.
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Iran and U.S. play down hopes for imminent breakthrough in war
The headline and description report that Iran and the U.S. are downplaying expectations for an imminent breakthrough in negotiations, with Trump stating the blockade will remain until a certified agreement is reached. The framing suggests cautious, measured positioning from both sides rather than optimistic momentum.
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Five NATO countries block plan for mandatory Ukraine funding β Telegraph
RT reports that five NATO countries have blocked a proposal requiring NATO members to spend 0.25% of GDP on military aid to Ukraine. The story presents this as a NATO funding dispute without identifying which countries or their stated reasons.
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βFuture Fakingβ Is Ruining Modern Dating, and Almost Everyone Has Experienced It
Article reports on 'future faking' in modern datingβmaking relationship promises without intent to follow throughβciting survey data from matchmaking service Tawkify indicating nearly all daters have experienced this. The piece frames this as a widespread 'villain' in contemporary dating culture.
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A βFamily Guyβ Voice Actor Once Refused to Record an Episode Over a Joke He Said Went Too Far
Patrick Warburton, voice of Joe Swanson on Family Guy, revealed in a 2019 interview that he refused to record an episode over a joke he felt crossed ethical lines, though he acknowledged the show had pushed boundaries multiple times previously.
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Gemini Season Is Officially Here, and These 3 Zodiac Signs Could Find Love Soon
Article claims that Gemini season will bring romantic luck to three unspecified zodiac signs, citing astrology expert Rachel Ruth. The piece acknowledges Gemini season is historically associated with travel rather than love, but suggests interpersonal connections could develop romantically.
Daily Horoscope: May 25, 2026
A daily horoscope entry for May 25, 2026 suggesting that personal desires and emotions are aligned on this date. The piece offers generic motivational advice to capitalize on this supposed alignment.
Malaysiaβs ruling coalition faces test over Selangor non-Muslim worship house rules
Malaysia's ruling coalition under PM Anwar Ibrahim faces political pressure over Selangor state planning guidelines that critics argue could restrict non-Islamic places of worship in commercial areas. The dispute tests the coalition's stated commitment to protecting Malaysia's multiracial, multi-faith society.
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Founder of Japanβs 7-Eleven chain Toshifumi Suzuki dies aged 93
Toshifumi Suzuki, founder and former chairman of Seven & i Holdings who built 7-Eleven into a global convenience store chain, died at age 93 from heart failure on May 18. The company released a brief statement expressing gratitude for his lifetime contributions.
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Dozens injured in Japan after man sprays βsmellyβ liquid in Tokyo shopping centre
A man sprayed an unidentified substance at an ATM in a Tokyo luxury shopping complex, injuring approximately 20 people. Police and fire officials responded to the incident in the upmarket shopping district. The substance's exact nature and the man's motive remain unclear.
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Thai Singha beer heirβs sexual abuse claims empower others to come forward
A member of Thailand's wealthy Singha beer family publicly accused his brother of sexual abuse, sparking broader disclosures from other abuse survivors in the country. The article frames this as a high-profile case with social impact, noting the accused brother's denial.
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Major EU countries push for tougher China policy ahead of Brussels debate
Five EU member states are advocating for stricter trade measures against China, specifically targeting industrial overcapacity through faster tariffs and expanded safeguards ahead of a Brussels policy debate. The coalition's position paper frames the issue in terms of systemic structural problems requiring aggressive EU response.
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Singapore train operator steps up pest control after rat seen cavorting in carriage
SMRT, Singapore's train operator, announced escalated pest control measures following a viral video showing a rat loose in an East-West Line carriage with passengers attempting to contain it. The incident prompted the operator's response, though no specific timeline or scope details were provided for the new measures.
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