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Page 68 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedArgentine industry is on the verge of running out of natural gas this winter
Argentine industrial companies face a potential natural gas shortage this winter following a failed LNG tender process. Companies claim the government is pricing natural gas above international market rates, creating supply vulnerability.
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IMF approves US$1 billion disbursement for Argentina
The IMF approved a US$1 billion disbursement to Argentina following board approval of the second review of an Extended Fund Facility agreement signed in 2025. The article provides minimal detail about the approval, conditions, or implications of the fund release.
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Falling drone debris triggers fire at oil terminal in Russia's Novorossiysk
Drone debris caused a fire at an oil terminal in Russia's Novorossiysk port on May 23, injuring one person according to officials. The incident occurred at a Black Sea facility and was reported early Saturday.
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Bolivia to open 'humanitarian corridors' on Saturday to move supplies through blockades
The Bolivian government announced plans for police and armed forces to establish 'humanitarian corridors' on Saturday to allow supplies to move through areas affected by blockades in the La Paz department. The brief report conveys a government action without additional context or verification.
Senegal president sacks PM Sonko, dissolves government after months of friction
Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye dismissed Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and dissolved the government following months of political tension. The move is framed as potentially destabilizing given the country's existing debt crisis.
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Audit finds over 70% increase in federal immigration arrests in New York City under Trump
An audit documents 5,567 ICE arrests in the New York City area between January 20, 2025 and March 10, 2026, representing a reported 70% increase in federal immigration enforcement under Trump. The article frames this as a significant escalation in immigration enforcement activity.
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Pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil to appeal to US Supreme Court to avoid re-arrest
A lawyer for pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil announced plans to appeal to the US Supreme Court after a federal appeals court declined to block a ruling that could permit his re-arrest and deportation by the Trump administration. The case centers on legal challenges to immigration enforcement actions against Khalil, a Columbia University graduate.
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While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, May 23, 2026
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Democrats demand Rubio explain US visa for wanted former Polish official
Democrats are demanding Secretary of State Marco Rubio explain how a wanted former Polish cabinet minister obtained a US visa that enabled him to flee Hungary. The story reports on political accountability questions regarding visa issuance procedures without providing substantive detail on the official's identity, allegations, or the visa approval process.
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Evacuation orders issued for 40,000 people in California over explosion threat
California authorities issued evacuation orders for 40,000 residents due to a storage tank in crisis condition. Officials confirmed no active gas leak or visible plume currently exists, but stated the tank cannot be secured.
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Rapper Rob Base, known for 'It Takes Two,' dies at 59
Rapper Rob Base, known for the 1988 hit 'It Takes Two,' has died at age 59. The announcement was made via a statement posted to his Instagram account on Friday. No cause of death is specified in the available information.
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WATCH: What's next for Britney Spears after video of DUI arrest
ABC News obtained video footage of Britney Spears' arrest in March following a failed sobriety test. The report frames this as a breaking news item with analysis of her legal situation going forward.
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4 dead, 90 trapped in coal mine accident in northern China: State media
A coal mine accident at the Liushenyu mine in Changzhi City, northern China resulted in 4 deaths and 90 people trapped, according to Chinese state news agency Xinhua reporting on a Friday night incident.
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Tulsi Gabbardβs exit weakens MAGAβs anti-war faction
Tulsi Gabbard's resignation from Trump's administration is framed as evidence that anti-war voices have minimal influence within Trump's circle. The article uses her departure as a narrative anchor to argue that 'MAGA's anti-war faction' lacks substantive power despite earlier expectations.
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The βPlastic Bag Theoryβ Is Going Viral, and Itβs Bad News for Some Relationships
A dating concept called 'Plastic Bag Theory' has gained viral attention on social media, describing partners who appear easygoing but are actually passive and low-effort in relationships. The theory was popularized by Men's Coach Alessandro Frosali in an Instagram video. The article reports this as a newly trending internet dating framework affecting some relationships.
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Trump call with Taiwanβs Lai not yet planned, sources say
Reuters reports that the U.S. and Taiwan have not yet formalized plans for a presidential call between Trump and Taiwan's President Lai. The story relies on unnamed sources to characterize the current status of diplomatic negotiations between the two governments.
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Tulsi Gabbard resigns as US intel chief
Tulsi Gabbard resigned from her position as US intelligence chief by posting a resignation letter on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday. The report provides minimal detail about the circumstances, reasons, or context surrounding the resignation.
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Gabbard deputy Lukas will serve as acting director of national intelligence, says Trump
President Trump announced that Aaron Lukas, deputy to Tulsi Gabbard at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, will serve as acting director after Gabbard's departure. The brief report conveys the personnel transition without elaboration on circumstances or implications.
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Zelenskiy says he expects US proposals on new formats for peace talks
President Zelenskiy states he anticipates new U.S. proposals on peace negotiation formats and calls for reinvigorated diplomatic efforts to resolve Russia's war in Ukraine. The report is attributed to a Reuters dispatch from May 22 citing Zelenskiy's Friday remarks.
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US Secretary of State Rubio sees progress in Iran talks, says more work to be done
Secretary of State Marco Rubio states the US has made some progress in negotiations with Iran but indicates substantial work remains. The report is attributed to Reuters reporting from Dubai and Sweden dated May 22.
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