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Page 47 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedEconomists welcome budget and reply, even if they don't like every policy
Five leading economists respond positively to budget and reply proposals while acknowledging gaps, particularly calling for broader tax reform. The framing emphasizes economist consensus on the general direction while noting qualified reservations about specific policies.
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'Not a fringe hobby for inner-city weirdos': What's blocking bikes in cities?
ABC Australia examines barriers to cycling adoption in Australian cities despite environmental and health benefits. The headline uses colloquial language to challenge stereotypes about who cycles, while the article explores systemic obstacles to bike culture development.
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Iran submits revised proposal, Trump says ceasefire 'a lot closer'
Iran and Pakistan have submitted a revised proposal to the U.S. aimed at ending a war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Donald Trump indicated progress toward a ceasefire, with a U.S. response expected by Sunday.
WATCH: QuadriplegicΒ U.S. army veteran surprised with life-changing gift
A quadriplegic U.S. Army veteran received an accessible vehicle as a gift from the Gary Sinise Foundation and Wells Fargo. The story frames this as a 'life-changing' surprise for an injured service member and his family. No additional context about the veteran, injury, or specific impact is provided in the available text.
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Woman inspired to speak out by Pelicot case sees abusive partner jailed for 25 years
A woman identified as Laeticia R, inspired by the high-profile Pelicot case, came forward about abuse by her partner, resulting in his 25-year prison sentence. She suffered rape, torture, and sustained significant disabilities from the abuse.
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Four held after clashes at Spain airport, as Gaza-bound flotilla activists return home
Four people were arrested following clashes at a Spanish airport involving activists returning from a Gaza-bound flotilla. Police used batons and physical force during the incident, with broadcast images documenting the violence.
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Police and protesters clash in Serbia as crowds demand president's exit
Police used teargas to disperse tens of thousands of protesters in Belgrade demanding early elections and the removal of President Aleksandar Vucic after over a decade in power. The clash occurred during a Saturday demonstration in central Belgrade. The report presents basic event facts with minimal elaboration.
61% of Americans said they had to cut back on groceries
A brief report citing survey data showing 61% of Americans have reduced grocery purchases and 59% cut back on entertainment/extras. The story presents economic hardship statistics without context, attribution details, or counterbalancing information.
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Colombian right-wing presidential hopeful leads poll for runoff vote
A right-wing Colombian presidential candidate, Abelardo De La Espriella, gained voter support in the final week before the first round of presidential elections, nearly matching leftist Ivan Cepeda in polling and predicted to defeat him in a potential runoff.
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Dozens injured in head-on German tram collision
A head-on collision between two trams in Germany resulted in over 50 people injured, with many requiring hospital treatment. The Straits Times reports the incident with factual brevity, providing minimal detail beyond the basic casualty figures.
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Trump says negotiators are getting closer to Iran deal, media interviews show
Trump claims negotiators are making progress toward an Iran deal based on media interviews. Iran, the US, and mediator Pakistan jointly announced on May 23 that talks on ending the war had advanced, suggesting alignment among the parties.
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Russia preparing strike on Ukraine using hypersonic βOreshnikβ missile, Zelensky says
Zelensky claims Russia is preparing to use hypersonic Oreshnik missiles to strike Ukraine. The article simultaneously reports Russia's accusation that Ukraine struck a student dormitory in Russian-occupied Luhansk. The framing juxtaposes offensive Russian capability warnings with a Russian accusation of Ukrainian aggression.
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Tens of thousands rally in Serbia for antigovernment demonstrations
Student-led antigovernment protests in Serbia have drawn tens of thousands of demonstrators demanding early elections, originating from activism following the November 2024 Novi Sad disaster. The movement represents sustained public pressure against the current government. Al Jazeera reports on the scale and stated objectives of the demonstrations.
Iran move World Cup base from US to Mexico with FIFA approval
Iran's national team will relocate their World Cup 2026 preparation base from Arizona, USA to Mexico with FIFA approval, departing from their original travel route via Turkey. The move represents a logistical shift in the team's pre-tournament training arrangements.
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Thousands rally in Taiwan to boost defence spending amid China tensions
Thousands of Taiwanese citizens rallied in Taipei to support increased defense spending following a US pause on a $14 billion arms sale. The protest reflects public concern about military preparedness amid ongoing China-Taiwan tensions.
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Barcelona beat Lyon 4-0 to win Womenβs Champions League
Barcelona defeated Lyon 4-0 in the Women's Champions League final held in Norway, securing their fourth trophy of the season. The report presents a straightforward factual account of the match result and Barcelona's achievement.
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Morocco king pardons jailed Senegal football fans from AFCON final
Morocco's king pardoned 18 Senegalese football fans who were jailed following disturbances at the January AFCON final. The story reports a royal clemency action with minimal additional context or analysis.
Hull beat Boro in worldβs most lucrative game to reach Premier League
Hull City defeated Middlesbrough 1-0 in the Championship playoff final to secure Premier League promotion. The headline emphasizes the financial stakes of the match while the description adds a secondary narrative about resolving a 'spy-gate scandal.'
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Thousands march in Madrid demanding Spanish PM quit over graft allegations
Thousands of protesters marched in Madrid calling for Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez to resign over corruption allegations. Sanchez characterizes the cases against his family and associates as politically motivated. The story reports the protest activity and the PM's defense without extensive elaboration.
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Police beat and detain Gaza flotilla activists at airport
Al Jazeera reports that police forcibly detained members of the Global Sumud Flotilla and supporters at Bilbao Airport. The headline uses 'beat and detain' framing to characterize police actions. No additional context about the incident is provided in the description.
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