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Page 80 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedTaiwan βcautiously optimisticβ about US arms sales, defence minister says
Taiwan's Defence Minister Wellington Koo expressed cautious optimism about potential US arms sales following Trump's recent statements on the matter. The article reports on Taiwan's diplomatic positioning regarding military support from the United States during an uncertain political period.
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Hungaryβs Magyar visits Poland on first tour abroad as PM, seeks to reset EU ties
Hungarian PM Peter Magyar begins his first international trip since taking office with a two-day visit to Poland, signaling an attempt to improve Hungary's relationship with the EU. The visit represents Magyar's early diplomatic efforts as the newly inaugurated Prime Minister. Details of the specific agenda or outcomes are not provided in the excerpt.
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Malaysia seeks more than $250 million from Norway over axed defence deal
Malaysia's defence minister announced a notice seeking over $251 million in compensation from Norway following Oslo's abrupt cancellation of a defence deal. The claim is being pursued through official channels after Norway terminated the agreement.
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Iran says peace proposal includes reparations for war damage, US troop withdrawal
Iran has presented a peace proposal to the United States that includes reparations for war damage, withdrawal of U.S. forces from areas near Iran, and ending hostilities across multiple fronts including Lebanon. The proposal was reported by Reuters from Dubai on May 19.
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Indonesia signed letter but made no commitment to US on airspace access, defence minister says
Indonesia's defence minister stated that a letter of intent signed with U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth regarding U.S. military airspace access does not constitute a binding commitment. The article reports a clarification from the Indonesian government about the scope and nature of the agreement.
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EU nation urges NATO to attack Russian exclave
Lithuanian foreign minister advocates for NATO military strikes against Russia's Kaliningrad exclave as a demonstration of resolve to Moscow. The article presents this proposal with minimal context or counterargument. RT frames the suggestion as noteworthy but does not elaborate on NATO's actual position or strategic rationale.
Venus in Cancer Is Here, and 4 Zodiac Signs Are Getting Hit With a Major Emotional Reset
An astrology-focused article reporting that Venus entered Cancer on May 18 and will remain there for approximately one month. The piece claims this planetary transit represents an 'emotional reset' for four unspecified zodiac signs, following a period of confusion during Venus's transit through Gemini.
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Mars in Taurus Is Here: What to Expect From This Transit and the Signs Most Affected
A Vice article reports that Mars entered Taurus on May 18, explaining astrological interpretations of how this planetary transit affects ambition and assertiveness. The piece frames Taurus as an uncomfortable placement for Mars due to conflicting characteristics between the planet's aggressive nature and the sign's stubborn, leisurely traits.
Daily Horoscope: May 19, 2026
A daily horoscope for May 19, 2026, using astrological language to describe planetary positions and their supposed influence on the day. The piece employs playful, energetic framing to characterize the day as significant and demanding.
Pulp friction: why quality mangoes are hard to find
The article reports that global mango supply is constrained due to conflict, adverse weather, and supply chain disruptions, making quality mangoes scarce in markets. It frames these as interconnected factors creating a 'squeeze' on availability of the tropical fruit.
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Best THC and CBD Sleep Gummies That Will Make You Stop Raw-Dogging Insomnia
A product review article evaluating THC and CBD sleep gummies, categorizing them by effectiveness type (fast-acting, gradual, sleep-maintenance). The piece discusses how gummy formulations vary and address different sleep issue categories.
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Xi to host βold friendβ Putin as China projects stable global role after Trump visit
Chinese leader Xi Jinping is preparing to host Vladimir Putin shortly after Donald Trump's visit to China, with the framing emphasizing China's effort to project stability in global affairs. The article uses the characterization of Putin as an 'old friend' and juxtaposes the Putin visit against Trump's recent high-profile visit.
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US to host G20 foreign ministersβ meet in Atlanta on Oct 30-31
The US will host a G20 Foreign Ministers' meeting in Atlanta on October 30-31, chaired by Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The meeting will discuss global economic challenges, resilient supply chains, and international cooperation.
Earthquake of magnitude 6 strikes Vanuatu islands, GFZ says
A magnitude 6 earthquake struck the Vanuatu islands on May 19 at a depth of 10 km, according to the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ). The report provides basic seismic data without additional context, casualty information, or impact assessment.
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Five dead, including two teen suspects, after shooting at San Diego mosque
Two teenage gunmen opened fire at the Islamic Center of San Diego on Monday, killing a security guard and two other men. Five people died total, including the two teenage suspects. The incident occurred outside the mosque.
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Starbucks Korea head fired after βTank Dayβ promotion sparks public uproar
Starbucks Korea's head was fired following a marketing campaign called 'Tank Day' that generated public backlash for invoking memories of a military crackdown. The story reports on corporate accountability in response to public outrage over culturally insensitive branding.
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Putin says Russia, China ready to back each other on issues such as protecting sovereignty
Putin stated in a video message that Russia and China are prepared to mutually support each other on sovereignty protection and national unity issues. The statement was made during an event in Tokyo and reported by Reuters through The Print.
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Trump says he paused attack on Iran, signals a nuclear deal may be possible
Trump announced he paused a planned military attack on Iran after receiving communication from Tehran, and indicated willingness to pursue nuclear negotiations. The story reports Trump's statement about de-escalation without providing details on the attack's scope, Iran's message content, or subsequent diplomatic developments.
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Oil prices fall as Trump postpones Iran strike, easing supply disruption fears
Oil prices declined after Trump announced a postponement of a planned military strike on Iran at the request of Middle Eastern leaders. The delay reduced market concerns about potential supply disruptions from regional conflict.
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Putin heads to Beijing days after Trump in test of China's balancing act
Putin is visiting Beijing shortly after Trump's visit, creating a diplomatic moment where China must balance relationships with both the U.S. and Russia. The framing suggests China holds the stronger negotiating position while Moscow seeks reassurance about China's alignment.
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