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Page 71 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedUS and Iran still at odds on key issues, but both sides report signs of progress
U.S. and Iran remain divided on uranium stockpile management and Strait of Hormuz controls, despite both parties claiming incremental progress in negotiations. The article presents a mixed picture of diplomatic tension alongside reported optimism.
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Brazilβs government expected to expand spending block on ministries, says finance minister
Brazil's government is expected to announce Friday an expansion of spending blocks across ministries to comply with the annual spending cap. Finance Minister Dario Dorrego signals the move will redistribute budget allocations while maintaining fiscal constraints.
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Trump says US will send additional 5,000 troops to Poland
President Trump announced via Truth Social that the US will deploy an additional 5,000 troops to Poland. The announcement was attributed to Trump citing his relationship with Polish leadership, though the description is incomplete.
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Rubio to tell NATO ministers Trump βvery disappointedβ over Iran war stance
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is meeting NATO ministers in Sweden and will convey President Trump's disappointment over NATO allies' stance regarding Iran. The article reports on Rubio's first NATO engagement since Trump's return to office, with focus on diplomatic messaging about Iran policy differences.
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DHS reiterates it could suspend international travel at some airports in βsanctuary cities,β sources say
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin allegedly warned officials in private conversations that the department could suspend international travel and cargo processing at major U.S. airports located in 'sanctuary cities.' The report relies on unnamed sources and is incomplete in the provided excerpt.
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As Ebola cases rise, Americans returning from DRC must enter US via Washington airport
The U.S. is implementing a travel restriction requiring Americans returning from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan within the past three weeks to enter only through Washington's airport, in response to rising Ebola cases in the region.
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Official warns US could halt immigration, customs processing at βsanctuary cityβ airports, sources say
A Reuters report claims Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin privately warned officials could halt immigration and customs processing at airports in sanctuary cities. The story relies on unnamed sources describing a private conversation and provides minimal detail about the threat's specificity or implementation.
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Republican revolt over Trump βweaponizationβ fund stalls ICE funding vote
Senate Republicans delayed a vote on ICE funding legislation due to internal disagreement over Trump's 'weaponization' rhetoric. The story reports a procedural stall tied to partisan tensions within the GOP caucus regarding how Trump has framed government actions.
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Merz proposes limited EU status for Ukraine β media
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has proposed a limited 'interim' EU status for Ukraine rather than full membership, according to media reports. Ukraine's government is described as demanding full EU membership instead. The article presents these positions in direct opposition without substantive detail.
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Israel saved missiles while US burned through its stocks during Iran war β WaPo
According to Washington Post reporting cited by RT, Israel preserved its air defense missiles during conflict with Iran while the US significantly depleted its stockpile. The article presents a comparative framing of resource management between the two countries without substantial elaboration.
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Roland Garros 2026: Contenders, hopefuls, and dreamers among Argentine stars
The article announces that twelve Argentine tennis players will compete at Roland Garros 2026, categorizing them into tiers of competitive prospects. The piece appears to preview Argentina's participation in the clay court tournament without reporting specific news events or developments.
Argentinaβs economy hits new all-time high in March, with broad-based growth
Argentina's GDP grew 3.5% month-over-month and 5.5% year-over-year in March, marking the largest monthly increase since President Milei took office. The growth is described as broad-based across economic sectors.
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US planning to fully dominate Latin America β lawyer to RT (VIDEO)
The story reports on comments by lawyer Daniel Kovalik to RT claiming that US indictments against Raul Castro are pretextual moves designed to enable Cuban invasion and broader Latin American domination. The piece frames this as expert legal analysis of US imperial strategy. The narrative presents a singular anti-US perspective without alternative viewpoints or additional sourcing.
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US threatens Palestinian UN envoy β media
The story reports that the Trump administration is allegedly pressuring a Palestinian UN envoy to withdraw from seeking a senior position in the General Assembly. The article frames this as US 'threats' based on unnamed media sources. The piece presents this as part of broader US-Israel alignment against Palestinian diplomatic efforts without providing specific details about the nature of the pressure or official responses.
UK releases VIDEO of alleged Russian intercept of spy plane
Britain claims two Russian fighter jets flew dangerously close to a UK surveillance aircraft over the Black Sea and has released video evidence of the incident. The story presents the UK's characterization of the encounter without substantive Russian response or context about the broader operational environment.
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Get Out! Fugazzeta fest, revolutionary locro and Mon Laferte
This is a lifestyle/events agenda article highlighting cultural and culinary activities happening in Buenos Aires during a specific week, including a pizza festival, an obelisk anniversary celebration with 3D mapping, a film festival, and food-themed patriotic events.
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Tennessee aborts execution attempt after struggling to find vein
Tennessee prison officials halted an execution attempt on Thursday after failing to locate a suitable vein for lethal injection in a man convicted of murders. The article reports the procedural failure without additional context or analysis.
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Greenlanders demonstrate against Trump as US diplomats open new consulate
The U.S. opened a new diplomatic consulate in Greenland, which was accompanied by demonstrations from Greenlanders opposed to Trump's strategic interest in the territory. The article frames this as a clash between U.S. ambitions and local resistance.
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Congo police fire warning shots in burial dispute after suspected Ebola death
Police in northeastern Congo used warning shots and tear gas to disperse a crowd during a burial dispute involving a suspected Ebola victim who was a footballer. The incident reflects tensions between public health protocols and local burial customs in the region.
Fishing boats worldwide stuck dockside as diesel prices surge on Iran war
Rising diesel prices attributed to Iran tensions are affecting global fishing operations, with boats unable to leave port due to fuel costs. The article opens with a Maine fishing captain's story as a case study of broader economic impacts on the commercial fishing industry.
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