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Page 96 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedCary Elwes says working on 'Being Charlie' with Rob Reiner was 'bittersweet'
Cary Elwes reflects on his experience working with director Rob Reiner on the 2016 film 'Being Charlie,' describing it as 'bittersweet.' The article contextualizes their professional relationship through their earlier collaboration on 'The Princess Bride' (1987) and notes that the film was based on Reiner's son Nick's personal struggles with addiction and mental health.
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First day of Lebanon-Israel ceasefire talks βpositiveβ, US official says
US officials characterize initial ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Lebanon as 'positive,' while a fragile truce set to expire Sunday faces pressure from renewed violence. The article contextualizes the conflict within Israel's broader military campaign against Hezbollah following Iran's supreme leader's death in February.
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Hongkongers queue round the clock for new Swatch-Audemars Piguet collection
Hong Kong shoppers are queuing for days ahead of a Swatch-Audemars Piguet luxury watch collaboration called 'Royal Pop.' A South China Morning Post reporter observed approximately 50 people in line at a Causeway Bay location, with one shopper quoted expressing optimism about purchase chances.
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The US-China trade war is entering a worrying new phase: a legal arms race
The article reports on an intensifying 'legal arms race' between the US and China amid trade tensions, framed within Trump's China visit and concurrent US-Iran disruptions affecting global energy and economic stability. It presents this rivalry as part of a broader reshaping of US-China relations driven by competition, interdependence, and geopolitical crises.
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Bolsonaro reversal on ties to jailed banker leaves allies reeling
Brazilian Senator Flavio Bolsonaro's allies are responding to revelations about his ties to a jailed banker, attempting to downplay the connection. The story frames this as a political liability that threatens his political standing.
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Egypt unveils two restored New Kingdom tombs in Luxor
Egyptian authorities unveiled two restored New Kingdom tombs on the West Bank of Luxor on Thursday. The tombs contain historical scenes from ancient Egypt's New Kingdom period. The article reports a cultural heritage announcement without apparent political dimension.
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UAE expresses solidarity with India over UP storm fatalities
The UAE government expressed formal solidarity with India following a severe storm in Uttar Pradesh that killed at least 111 people and injured 72 others on May 13. The article reports a diplomatic statement of condolence from Abu Dhabi without additional context or analysis.
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Iran retains at most βvery moderateβ strike capability, US admiral says
A U.S. admiral claims American military actions have significantly degraded Iran's military capabilities and defense infrastructure, leaving Tehran with only modest strike ability. The story relies on a single unnamed U.S. official assessment without corroborating sources or Iranian perspective.
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UN human-rights experts urge Starbucks and US to address union-busting claims
UN human-rights experts have formally requested that Starbucks and the U.S. government respond to allegations of union-busting activities spanning several years. The story reports on a diplomatic intervention into labor disputes at the coffee chain.
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Inflation in April dips to 2.6%, first drop in 11 months
Buenos Aires Herald reports that April inflation in Argentina declined to 2.6%, marking the first monthly drop in 11 months. However, the year-over-year accumulated inflation stands at 32.4%, indicating sustained long-term price pressure despite the monthly improvement.
From star doubles player to coach, Paola SuΓ‘rez is now on a new mission
Paola SuΓ‘rez, a former doubles tennis champion, has transitioned to coaching the Argentine national team in the Billie Jean King Cup. The article frames her new role as a mission focused on developing emerging talent within the national program.
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BTS, Shakira and Madonna to headline World Cup final halftime show
FIFA announced BTS, Shakira, and Madonna will headline the World Cup final halftime show, replacing the traditional closing ceremony. The description notes this change is generating controversy, but provides minimal detail on the nature or scope of that controversy.
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IMF to approve a US$1 billion disbursement for Argentina next week
The IMF is expected to approve a US$1 billion disbursement for Argentina following the second review of an extended fund facility program. The article is a brief announcement of this expected financial transaction with minimal additional detail or context.
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How much? NATO chief calls for βUkraine taxβ bigger than membersβ economies
NATO chief Mark Rutte has proposed a 0.25% of GDP funding target for Ukraine support. The article frames this as an exceptionally large financial burden on Western taxpayers by emphasizing the aggregate cost without providing context on the proposal's details, rationale, or comparative analysis.
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Judge freezes Trump sanctions on UN official critical of Israel
A US judge temporarily blocked sanctions against UN expert Francesca Albanese following her criticism of Israel's military operations in Gaza. The decision represents a judicial intervention in what the outlet frames as potential retaliation for speech. Limited details are provided about the case specifics, legal arguments, or broader context.
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US lawmaker issues ultimatum to CIA over JFK files
US Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna has demanded the CIA release 40 boxes of files related to JFK assassination and MKUltra program. The story reports an ultimatum issued by the lawmaker but provides minimal detail on context, CIA response, or substantive claims within the files.
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Torneo Apertura 2026: The semifinals are here, can River make it all the way?
The Argentine Football League's Apertura 2026 tournament has reached the semifinals, with River Plate competing in the final stages. The article frames River's participation as a potential 'comeback' achievement, using optimistic language about their championship prospects.
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National Bank of Genetic Data warns lack of budget prevents it from taking samples
The National Bank of Genetic Data in Argentina reports it lacks sufficient budget to process DNA samples for judicial requests related to crimes against humanity and missing children cases from the dictatorship era. The institution states this budgetary constraint prevents it from fulfilling its mandate in cases involving stolen children.
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PlayStation Plus Members Get A Star Wars Single-Player Adventure and a 2018 Game of the Year Contender
PlayStation Plus is adding two games to its May 19 subscription update: a Star Wars single-player adventure and a 2018 Game of the Year contender. The article briefly announces these additions without providing detailed specifications or critical analysis.
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Seth MacFarlane Missed American Airlines Flight 11 by Minutes, and the Story Is Still Hard to Believe 25 Years Later
Seth MacFarlane nearly boarded American Airlines Flight 11 on September 11, 2001, but arrived late due to a hangover and travel agent error. The article frames this as a remarkable near-miss story that remains difficult to believe 25 years later.
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