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Page 90 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedEU βnot very relevantβ on global stage β ex-foreign policy chief
Josep Borrell, EU's former foreign policy chief, criticizes the EU's global relevance and proposes structural reforms including creating a core group of nations and abandoning unanimity-based decision-making. The article presents Borrell's critique through RT's editorial framing.
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Adorni scandal affecting governmentβs βanti-casteβ messaging
An alleged scandal involving Adorni is reported to be damaging the Milei government's messaging on anti-caste politics, with survey data showing 80% of respondents believe the allegations are tarnishing this policy position. The article frames this as a significant political liability for the administration's stated commitments.
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Kremlin confirms Putinβs visit to China this week for talks with Xi
The Kremlin has confirmed that Putin will visit China on May 19-20 for talks with Xi Jinping. The timing coincides with the 25th anniversary of a bilateral friendship treaty between the two nations.
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The βninjasβ who swap out Eurovision Song Contest sets in 48 seconds
A Reuters feature story profiles the behind-the-scenes stage crew at Eurovision Song Contest who rapidly dismantle and rebuild sets between performances. The crew, nicknamed 'ninjas' for their quick, unnoticed work, accomplish complex set changes in 48 seconds.
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Analysis-Trump returns from China with stability and a stalemate
President Trump's visit to Beijing produced modest diplomatic results and left major trade disputes unresolved, characterized as a stalemate between the U.S. and China. The article reports on limited concrete achievements from the trip despite expectations for significant breakthroughs.
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Pope to visit UNESCO, hit by Trump cuts, during September trip to France
Pope Leo will visit France from September 25-28 and will attend UNESCO's Paris headquarters. The headline contextualizes this visit against Trump administration cuts to UNESCO, though the connection between the Pope's visit and those cuts is not substantiated in the provided excerpt.
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Trump says Xi agrees Iran must open strait, China says war should not have started
Trump claims Xi Jinping agreed that Iran must reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while China's stated position is that war should not have started. The report presents two competing narrative frames without reconciling the apparent contradiction between Trump's claim and China's diplomatic positioning.
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French judge opens inquiry into Khashoggi killing
A French judge has been appointed to lead an inquiry into journalist Jamal Khashoggi's killing, according to France's national anti-terrorism prosecutor's office. The brief report announces this procedural development without elaborating on investigation scope, timeline, or specific allegations.
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At least 65 killed as rare strain of Ebola with no approved vaccines spreads in Congo
An outbreak of a rare Ebola strain without approved vaccines is spreading in Congo's Ituri province, with approximately 246 suspected cases and 65 confirmed deaths reported primarily in two health zones near the Ugandan border.
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Israelβs military says Hamas armed chief killed in air strike on Gaza
Israel's military announced the killing of Hamas' military chief in an air strike on Gaza. The story reports the claim without additional context or verification, sourced to an Israeli military statement relayed through Reuters.
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ISIS second-in-command Abu-Bilal al-Minuki killed by US and Nigerian forces, presidents say
U.S. and Nigerian forces conducted a joint operation that killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, identified as ISIS's second-in-command globally, in northeastern Nigeria. The operation was confirmed by both U.S. and Nigerian presidents. The report attributes the kill claim to official presidential statements without independent verification details.
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Israel targets top Hamas military leader
RT reports that Israel conducted a strike targeting Hamas military leader Izz al-Din al-Haddad while a ceasefire was reportedly in effect in Gaza. The article framing emphasizes the contradiction between ceasefire status and military action.
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Merz warns children against going to US
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated he would no longer recommend the US for study or work due to concerns about deteriorating social climate. The story is reported via RT News with minimal detail about Merz's specific concerns or contextual framing.
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Mercedes-Benz βwillingβ to move into defense production β CEO
Mercedes-Benz CEO indicated the company would consider entering defense production if it made financial sense, according to a Wall Street Journal report. The statement suggests the German automaker is open to diversifying into military manufacturing under economic conditions.
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The EUβs sanctions fever: From Russia to China, a crisis expands
The article frames EU sanctions as escalating from Russia to China, characterizing them as destabilizing rather than disciplinary. It uses metaphorical language suggesting uncontrolled expansion of a conflict rather than measured policy responses.
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Heavy Cannabis Use May Be Doing the Opposite of What You Want, Scientists Say
A new review in the Journal of Psychiatric Research examines long-term heavy cannabis use and its effects on the brain now that the drug is widely available in the US. The article frames emerging research as revealing counterintuitive negative outcomes to what users might expect.
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βSurrender not an optionβ for Palestine β Iranian envoy
Iran's UN envoy called for global 'mobilization' against Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories, stating that surrender is not an option for Palestine. The report presents the envoy's statement without substantive counterargument or contextual framing.
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Putin to visit China β Kremlin
The Kremlin announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit China on May 19-20. The article provides minimal detail beyond this basic announcement sourced to Kremlin statements.
Tech features at Hong Kongβs Terminal 2 to enable efficient departures: transport chief
Hong Kong's Terminal 2 at the international airport will reopen on May 27 with new technology-enabled services designed to improve departure processing efficiency. Transport Secretary Mable Chan highlighted the terminal's readiness and emphasized hardware and software innovations addressing existing bottlenecks.
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Japanβs βibashoβ sense of belonging helps disaster survivors heal, study finds
A study examines how the Japanese concept of 'ibasho' (sense of belonging/place) helps disaster survivors recover from trauma, using the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami as a case study. The article features survivor Masako Saito's experience of loss and displacement in Soma City.
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