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Page 73 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedFamilies weigh moves with gender-affirming care access under assault in US
American families with transgender children are considering relocating to states with stronger gender-affirming care protections due to Trump Administration threats to such services. The article frames this as families facing pressure to uproot their lives in response to policy uncertainty.
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Factbox-Global outrage mounts after Israeli minister taunts Gaza flotilla activists
A Reuters factbox reports that Israel faced international criticism after its national security minister released a video showing detained Gaza flotilla activists in a kneeling position. The article frames this as 'global outrage' and 'mounting' criticism without providing full context of the incident or ministerial response.
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Trump decries βridiculousβ US icebreaker gap with Russia
President Trump criticized the US icebreaker capacity gap relative to Russia's fleet. The article reports Trump's concern about American dominance in Arctic icebreaker capability. Limited substantive details provided beyond the headline claim.
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Nvidia's latest record result fails to impress investors
Nvidia reported strong financial results, but its stock fell in after-hours trading as investors express concern about the company's ability to sustain growth given increased competitive pressures in the chip market.
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Chris Mason: Reeves' summer savings drive won't stretch to energy bills
Chancellor Reeves is announcing cost-of-living measures this summer, but energy bills are notably excluded from the assistance package. The article frames this as a gap in the government's response to household financial pressures.
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The end of Google as we know it
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Iranβs insurance, NATO intervention, and cables under threat: Whatβs going on in the Strait of Hormuz?
The article reports on shipping activity in the Strait of Hormuz, noting a slight increase in traffic while Iran introduces an insurance scheme and NATO reportedly considers intervention. The headline frames multiple developments as interconnected threats to maritime security.
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Germany considering paying Syrians $9,300 to return home β media
RT reports that Germany's Interior Ministry is considering offering Syrian refugees β¬8,500 ($9,300) cash payments to voluntarily return to Syria. The claim is attributed to the German news outlet Focus, with no direct statement from German officials provided.
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Daily Horoscope: May 21, 2026
A daily horoscope for May 21, 2026 suggests that with the Sun in Gemini, readers should expect something they've been withholding to emerge. The piece uses casual astrological framing and colloquial language typical of lifestyle content.
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US denies role in Norwayβs cancelled missile sale to Malaysia
The US denied influencing Norway's cancellation of a β¬126 million Naval Strike Missile sale to Malaysia, claiming it actually supported the deal. Malaysia had paid 95% of the contract value before the cancellation, raising questions about Washington's influence over weapons sales involving US-made components.
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Anxiety, depression plague up to 66% of Hong Kong subdivided flat tenants: NGO
An NGO serving subdivided flat tenants in Hong Kong reports that up to 66% of 158 families they supported in 2024-25 show signs of anxiety or depression. The report highlights the vulnerable conditions of these households, which average HK$15,350 monthly income and include many children with special needs, prompting calls for increased counselling support.
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Alibaba signals next phase of AI growth from investment to commercialisation
Alibaba announces in a shareholder letter that its AI investments have transitioned from initial phase to full-scale commercialization, positioning AI as a major future growth engine. The company claims it expects the addressable market for full-stack AI providers to grow exponentially.
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China-Russia joint statement on Xi-Putin summit
China and Russia released a joint statement following Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin's summit, announcing agreements to strengthen strategic ties, promote a multipolar world order, and seal 20+ bilateral cooperation agreements across energy, trade, and technology sectors.
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Starmerβs leadership challenger Streeting floats UK βwealth tax that worksβ
Wes Streeting, a former UK health minister, has signaled he would challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer for Labour Party leadership if a contest occurs. Streeting announced support for equalizing capital gains tax with income tax as a 'wealth tax that works,' framing it as a fairness measure.
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What Leeβs Netanyahu βwar criminalβ remark means for South Koreaβs diplomacy
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung called Israeli PM Netanyahu a 'war criminal,' which analysts say reflects tension between his human rights stance and Seoul's strategic interests in the Middle East. The remark occurred while South Korea was negotiating the release of two detained nationals attempting to reach Gaza on humanitarian aid boats.
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Police probe theft of HK$8 million in luxury wines, other items from seaside home
Hong Kong police are investigating a burglary at a luxury seaside home in Tai Po where a 53-year-old businesswoman reported the theft of approximately HK$8 million in premium wines, Mao-tai liquor, and vintage tea leaves after returning from mainland China. The break-in was reported Wednesday evening, with police probing the incident.
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Jailed banker ties roil Flavio Bolsonaroβs Brazil presidential hopes
Brazil's right-wing senator Flavio Bolsonaro, who was polling competitively against President Lula, faces potential damage to his presidential prospects following publication of an audio recording by The Intercept linking him to a banker involved in a fraud scandal.
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China woman develops 8cm throat ulcer after quickly eating hotpot, rupturing digestive system
A 42-year-old woman in Hunan province developed an 8cm oesophageal ulcer after eating hotpot too quickly without allowing food to cool. A doctor cited the case as a warning about the risks of rapid consumption of hot foods. The incident occurred in March when the woman was socializing with friends.
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Hong Kong privacy watchdog warns of fake retailer compensation call scam
Hong Kong's privacy watchdog alerts the public to an impersonation scam where fraudsters pose as Built-in Pro retailer representatives to solicit compensation or product replacements. The office has received 24 complaints and 7 inquiries with documented losses of at least HK$17,000 in one case.
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Rebels in Indonesiaβs Papua region kill 8, military says
Indonesia's military reported that armed separatists in Highland Papua's Yahukimo region killed eight civilians. The article presents a single claim from military sources without additional reporting, context, or verification.
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