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Capcom announced plans to revive the Dead Rising franchise during an investor meeting, marking a potential return for the zombie survival series after over a decade without a mainline release. The announcement suggests new titles may be coming soon, though specific details remain limited.
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Classic PS1 Shooter Releases on PS4 and PS5 Next Week (With Modern Upgrades)
Time Crisis, a PS1-era arcade shooter, is being re-released on PS4 and PS5 with modern upgrades as part of PlayStation Plus's May catalog update. The article frames this as a surprise release of a beloved classic game returning to modern consoles for the first time in decades.
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Sony Hypes Unannounced PS5 Games Coming Out in the Next 3-5 Years
Sony Interactive Entertainment's VP Christian Svensson allegedly discussed unannounced PS5 games coming in 3-5 years and claimed they will surpass existing PlayStation 5 titles. The article frames this as Sony 'hyping' future releases, though the full interview content is not provided in the excerpt.
2005 PS2 Exclusive Is Re-Releasing on PS4 and Nintendo Switch Next Month
A PlayStation 2 exclusive game from 2005 is being re-released on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in the coming month. The game is described as a cult-classic in the sci-fi genre. The article provides minimal additional detail beyond this announcement.
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Malaysian ex-ministers resign from Anwarβs party, snap election rumoured
Two former Malaysian ministers, Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, announced their resignation from Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's ruling coalition party and parliamentary seats to join a smaller party they plan to lead. The move occurs amid speculation about an early election and follows their previous cabinet resignations after losing internal party leadership contests.
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A sinking ship? Why the EU and China could be heading for a trade war
The article reports on escalating tensions between the EU and China over trade imbalances, framed through an acrimonious diplomatic conference where both sides leveled accusations. The piece uses vivid conflict language to suggest a breakdown in relations comparable to a 'sinking ship.'
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Wang Xiaodong, derided over Covid-19 handling, comes under corruption cloud
Wang Xiaodong, former governor of Hubei province during the 2020 Covid-19 outbreak, is under investigation by China's top disciplinary body for suspected corruption. The article connects his previous criticism over pandemic mishandling with the current corruption investigation, though the two matters appear temporally and substantively distinct.
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South Korea weighs arbitration to avoid Samsung semiconductor plant strike
South Korea's government is exploring arbitration and mediation options to prevent a strike at Samsung Electronics, the country's largest employer and a major memory chipmaker. Pay talks between Samsung and its labour union resume Monday with government mediation, as authorities seek to minimize economic disruption from a potential strike.
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Will the Trump-class battleship really be able to deter China?
The US Navy plans to build up to 15 Trump-class battleships as a deterrent against China, but analysts question their vulnerability to anti-ship missiles, operational costs, and whether US industrial capacity can support construction. The article presents skeptical expert commentary on the strategic viability of the program.
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China ramps up building a national computing power network as AI token demand surges
China is constructing a national computing network infrastructure to support AI deployment, framed by state media as a public utility comparable to the electrical grid. The project aims to meet surging demand for AI token processing and provide growth opportunities for telecommunications operators beyond traditional mobile services.
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Hong Kong ramps up health checks for travellers from Africa after Ebola outbreak
Hong Kong has increased health screenings for air passengers arriving from Africa in response to a WHO-declared Ebola outbreak. Local authorities are strengthening awareness campaigns while stating that immediate local health impact is minimal.
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PM Modi leaves for Sweden after Netherlands visit boosts strategic ties
Prime Minister Modi concluded a two-day visit to the Netherlands where he signed 17 bilateral agreements on defence, critical minerals, and cooperation, then departed for Sweden. The visit included bilateral talks with Dutch PM Rob Jetten focused on strengthening strategic ties between the nations.
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Moscow hit by unprecedented drone attack; Russia says 556 Ukrainian drones intercepted
Moscow experienced a large-scale drone attack overnight resulting in at least 3 deaths, over a dozen injuries, and airport disruptions. Russia claims to have intercepted 556 Ukrainian drones, though the article does not independently verify this figure or provide Ukrainian response.
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Palestinian leaderβs son wins role in Abbasβ party, official says
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's son, a millionaire businessman, has been appointed to a steering role in the Fatah political party, according to party officials. The headline emphasizes family succession within Palestinian political structures. The article excerpt provides minimal additional context or analysis.
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Brazilβs Lula aims to develop relationship with Trump, Washington Post reports
Brazilian President Lula states he aims to develop a personal relationship with U.S. President Trump to attract American investment and prevent additional tariffs on Brazilian goods. The report cites a Washington Post account of Lula's statements regarding leveraging personal diplomacy for economic benefit.
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Tata joins hands with Dutch giant ASML to set up Indiaβs 1st front-end semiconductor Fab in Gujarat
Tata Electronics and Dutch semiconductor equipment manufacturer ASML are partnering to establish India's first front-end semiconductor fabrication plant in Dholera, Gujarat. The collaboration aims to localize advanced chip manufacturing capability within India.
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WHO declares Ebola outbreak in Congo, Uganda an international health emergency
The WHO has declared an Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern, driven by the rare Bundibugyo strain that has caused 80 suspected deaths in eastern Congo. The organization is recommending screening measures while explicitly advising against border closures despite documented international spread.
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Israeli strikes kill four people in Gaza, medics say
Reuters reports that Israeli strikes killed at least four Palestinians in Gaza on Sunday, according to health officials and medics. One strike targeted an area near a police post. The report relies on statements from Gaza health authorities without additional verification or context.
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Hung Shui Kiu industrial park operator eyes bond issuance, tax cuts for firms
Jeffrey Lam Kin-fung, incoming chairman of Hong Kong's Hung Shui Kiu Industry Park Company, signaled plans to issue bonds for operational financing and propose tax incentives to the government to attract businesses to the industrial park. The announcement comes two weeks before his three-year term begins.
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Record Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow kills 3, targets refinery
Ukrainian drones conducted a record attack on Moscow overnight, killing at least 3 people and wounding over a dozen. The strikes damaged residential buildings across suburbs, hit a major oil refinery in a rare strike, and caused disruptions at all four Moscow airports before operations resumed.
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