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Page 45 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedGOP Sens. Lindsey Graham, Roger Wicker blast reports of 60-day ceasefire deal with Iran
Republican senators Lindsey Graham and Roger Wicker are criticizing a reported 60-day ceasefire deal with Iran, characterizing it as detrimental to U.S. interests and inconsistent with the Trump administration's prior military actions. The article frames their opposition around concerns about Iran's good faith negotiation.
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Sunday shows preview: Trump compensation fund fallout hangs over lawmakers' recess
The Justice Department's new 'anti-weaponization fund,' created through a settlement of Trump's $10 billion IRS lawsuit over leaked tax returns, has drawn criticism from both Republican and Democratic lawmakers. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the fund's purpose, though details remain limited in this preview piece.
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Secret Service respond to shots fired near White House
The Secret Service evacuated reporters from the White House press briefing room after gunshots were fired near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW on Saturday. A man armed with a pistol opened fire, and Secret Service returned fire in response.
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Trump says Iran deal 'largely negotiated,' Strait of Hormuz will be opened
Trump claims an Iran deal is 'largely negotiated' and will include reopening the Strait of Hormuz, following communications with regional Arab allies. Trump stated final details are being discussed and will be announced soon via Truth Social.
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Midnight Sun-derland: Zara Larsson electrifies the crowd at Big Weekend
BBC News reports on Swedish pop star Zara Larsson's performance at Big Weekend festival on day two. The article emphasizes high-energy pop songs delivered to the crowd with enthusiastic framing.
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US and Iran report progress on talks ending war
Iran, the US, and mediator Pakistan reported progress in talks aimed at ending war on Saturday. The report comes from multiple sources confirming diplomatic movement. Specific details of the progress are not provided in the available excerpt.
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Trump likely to decide by Sunday on resuming war with Iran: report
Trump told Axios he is meeting with negotiators on Iran's latest offer and will likely decide by Sunday whether to resume military action. Trump characterized the decision as a 'solid 50/50' proposition. The report relies on Trump's statement to Axios as its primary source.
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Colombian right-wing presidential hopeful leads poll for runoff vote
A Reuters report on Colombian right-wing presidential candidate Abelardo De La Espriella gaining polling momentum in the final week before the first round of a presidential election. The article notes a 'surge in voter support' for the candidate in this critical period.
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Trump says negotiators are getting closer to Iran deal, media interviews show
President Trump stated that U.S. and Iranian negotiators are 'getting a lot closer' to reaching a deal to end the war, according to media interviews on Saturday. The report is attributed to Trump's own statements rather than independent verification or official announcements.
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Russia preparing strike on Ukraine using hypersonic βOreshnikβ missile, Zelenskiy says
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy claims Russia is preparing a strike using a hypersonic Oreshnik ballistic missile, according to intelligence cited by the president. The report attributes this information to Ukrainian intelligence sources without specifying details or timeline.
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Pak Army chief holds talks with top Iranian leaders amid West Asia peace push
Pakistan's Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir visited Tehran and met with Iranian leadership to discuss accelerating a 'conclusive agreement' between the United States and Iran as part of broader West Asia peace efforts. The meetings included the Iranian President and Parliament Speaker. The announcement was made by the Pakistani army on Saturday.
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βFjordβ by Romaniaβs Mungiu wins Cannes Film Festivalβs top prize
Romanian director Cristian Mungiu's film 'Fjord' won the Palme d'Or at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. This is Mungiu's second win of cinema's most prestigious prize. The story is a straightforward factual report of the award announcement.
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Police and protesters clash in Serbia as crowds demand presidentβs exit
Reuters reports on police-protester clashes in Belgrade where tens of thousands demanded early elections and the president's exit. The story documents a confrontation in central Serbia's capital with teargas deployment by authorities.
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Despite Trumpβs pressure, Cuba may not turn out like Venezuela
The article examines whether Trump administration pressure on Cuba could trigger economic and political collapse similar to Venezuela's trajectory. It presents a corrected framing of Venezuela's 2024 election, acknowledging Machado's opposition movement as the widely-recognized legitimate winner while Maduro faced rigging accusations.
NATO must βshow its teethβ to Russia β Czech president
Czech President Petr Pavel has called for NATO to adopt a more aggressive posture toward Russia in response to recent Ukrainian drone incidents. The headline uses militaristic metaphor ('show its teeth') to frame the call for tougher NATO stance. The article lacks substantive detail about which incidents prompted the statement or what specific measures Pavel advocates.
The slow American retreat from Europe has already begun
The article claims Trump's Ukraine policy represents an American strategic retreat from Europe, designed to reduce U.S. commitment, improve relations with Russia, and shift security burdens to European nations and Ukraine. The framing presents this as a predetermined shift rather than examining stated policy rationales or alternative interpretations.
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We see nothing: How has the West reacted to the Ukrainian strike on a Russian school dorm?
RT reports that Western nations have not publicly condemned or held Ukraine accountable for a strike on a Russian school dormitory in Starobelsk that killed at least 18 students. The article frames Western silence as selective accountability and implicit support for Ukrainian military actions.
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Global market volatility threatens one of Mileiβs key goals
Rising US Treasury yields are creating obstacles for Argentina's President Milei's goal of returning to international debt markets. The article frames external market conditions as a threat to his economic policy objectives.
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A gentrifierβs confession from bustling La Paternal
An article examining gentrification in La Paternal, a working-class Buenos Aires neighborhood, framed as a first-person confession about the author's role in neighborhood change. The piece explores tension between neighborhood evolution and preservation of local character.
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On This Day 26 Years Ago, Eminem Released βThe Marshall Mathers LPβ, a Classic Hip-Hop Album That Rubbed Some Critics the Wrong Way
Vice News publishes a commemorative piece marking the 26th anniversary of Eminem's 'The Marshall Mathers LP' release, characterizing it as a classic album that received mixed critical reception early on.
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