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Page 81 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedAfter U.S. SEC, Treasury and Justice departments offer billionaire Gautam Adani legal relief
The U.S. Treasury Department settled a case against Adani Enterprises regarding the purchase of sanctioned Iranian energy between November 2023 and June 2025. The headline suggests the SEC, Treasury, and Justice departments collectively offered legal relief to billionaire Gautam Adani, though the description specifies only Treasury's settlement.
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Iran wants to hand over nuclear stockpile to Russia β media
The article reports on Iran's alleged willingness to transfer its nuclear stockpile to Russia as part of a revised proposal to the US. The story relies heavily on unnamed sources and media reports without providing specific details about the proposal's terms or verification of the claims. The framing presents this as a significant diplomatic development while maintaining relatively neutral language.
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3 killed in shooting at a San Diego mosque and 2 suspects are dead, police say
Two teenage gunmen opened fire at an Islamic center in San Diego, killing three men including a security guard before both suspects died from apparent self-inflicted gunshots. Police have classified the incident as a hate crime, and all children at the mosque's day school were safely evacuated.
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Thousands ordered to evacuate as Southern California wildfire threatens homes
A wind-driven wildfire called the Sandy Fire broke out near Simi Valley, California on Monday, forcing thousands to evacuate. By mid-afternoon, the fire had burned over 200 hectares and damaged at least one home, with winds pushing flames but beginning to subside.
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Hong Kong property upswing poised to hold despite interest rates risk: Moodyβs
Moody's Ratings forecasts Hong Kong's residential property market will remain resilient despite potential interest rate increases tied to Middle East conflicts, citing demand from relocating professionals and rising rents. The analysis also notes modest recovery signs in previously struggling office and retail sectors.
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How China is becoming the gravitational centre of global diplomacy
The article argues that China's diplomatic position has shifted from balancing between Russia and the US to becoming a central power in global diplomacy. It uses Putin's Beijing visit and Trump's recent departure as evidence of this new 'civilisational theatre' dynamic, suggesting China is no longer caught between rival powers but positioning itself as a gravitational center.
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US to screen for Ebola at airports, one American in DR Congo infected
The US is implementing airport screening measures and temporarily suspending visa services to prevent Ebola spread following an international health emergency declaration by the WHO regarding the DRC outbreak. One American has been infected in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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What NextEra and Dominionβs giant utility merger means for your electric bill
NextEra Energy and Dominion Energy announced a major utility merger. The headline connects this deal to consumer energy costs, referencing polling data showing three-quarters of Americans report rising home energy bills in recent years.
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Lululemon hits back at its founder after months of attacks, saying heβs just jealous
Lululemon has publicly responded to criticism from founder Chip Wilson by characterizing him as jealous and suggesting his business vision is outdated. The company frames Wilson's recent attacks as motivated by covetousness rather than substantive disagreement.
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Trump says holding off on Iran attack planned for Tuesday
President Trump announced via social media on Monday that he is delaying a planned military attack on Iran that was scheduled for Tuesday, while diplomatic negotiations continue. The report cites Trump's own post as the primary source for this decision.
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G7 finance chiefs seek to look through bond volatility
G7 finance ministers met in Paris to address concerns about rising public debt and bond market volatility. The article reports on their acknowledgment of economic pressures without detailing specific policy responses or disagreements among members.
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Pakistan sends new Iranian peace proposal to US
Pakistan conveyed a new Iranian peace proposal to the United States regarding nuclear negotiations. The proposal reportedly contains terms similar to previously rejected offers. The story is attributed to Reuters reporting from Dubai and Karachi.
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OpenAI defeats Elon Muskβs lawsuit, removing obstacle to IPO
A U.S. jury ruled against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI, with the headline framing this as removing an obstacle to OpenAI's IPO. The article reports on a legal outcome without providing the full complaint details or Musk's stated reasoning for the suit.
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EU extends sanctions on former Assad regime for one year, delists Syrian ministries
The European Union renewed sanctions on individuals and entities linked to former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government for one additional year. The renewal includes the delisting of certain Syrian ministries, signaling a partial shift in EU policy toward the former regime.
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Commander who was filmed killing civilians in Sudan is back in combat, sources say
A Sudanese paramilitary commander arrested in late 2023 following viral videos showing him executing civilians has reportedly returned to active combat operations. The story relies on unnamed sources to report his redeployment despite previous global outcry over documented atrocities.
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Analysis-No deal, no exit: How US-Iran standoff risks fresh conflict
The article examines the escalating US-Iran tensions following a recent Israeli-US military action against Iran, focusing on how US blockade measures and Iranian control of the Strait of Hormuz create mutual deadlock risks. The piece frames the standoff as a potential catalyst for renewed conflict absent diplomatic resolution.
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Gaza aid flotilla says Israeli forces intercepted 39 boats, remaining ships continuing
A Gaza-bound aid flotilla reports that Israeli forces intercepted 39 of their vessels, with the remaining ships continuing toward their destination. The article cites flotilla organizers' account of the interception but provides limited detail on the broader context or Israeli perspective.
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Europeβs search for a Putin negotiator deadlocked
The EU is reportedly considering three prominent European figuresβAngela Merkel, Alexander Stubb, and Mario Draghiβas potential envoys to negotiate with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The article frames this search as 'deadlocked,' suggesting diplomatic stalling.
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Argentina posts primary fiscal surplus of 0.5% of GDP in the first four months of 2026
Argentina's Economy Minister Caputo announced a primary fiscal surplus of 0.5% of GDP for the first four months of 2026, achieved through spending cuts amid declining tax revenue. The article reports this economic metric without extensive analysis or context about its significance.
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US accuses protesters in Bolivia of βdestabilizingβ government of Rodrigo Paz
The US has accused Bolivian protesters of destabilizing the government under Rodrigo Paz. The protests, led by workers and Evo Morales supporters, have created roadblocks and riots causing shortages of fuel, food, and medicine, with protesters demanding the president's resignation.
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