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Page 98 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedTaiwan considers resubmitting request for rejected defence budget items
Taiwan's government is considering resubmitting to parliament a request for defence budget items that lawmakers previously cut from a special defence budget, citing their importance to national security. The article reports on this procedural legislative development without providing extensive detail on the rejected items or the reasoning behind the original cuts.
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French central bank succession fight tests Macronβs sway ahead of 2027 election
French President Macron faces a parliamentary vote on his former chief of staff's appointment to lead the central bank, testing his political influence ahead of the 2027 election. The headline frames this as a competitive 'fight' and 'test' of presidential power rather than a routine appointment process.
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Chinaβs Xi lauds βnew positioningβ in ties with US
Chinese President Xi Jinping described a 'new positioning' in US-China relations that emphasizes cooperation. The article, sourced from Reuters, reports on Xi's statement regarding bilateral ties with limited additional detail provided in the excerpt.
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Xi warns Trump over Taiwan
RT reports that Xi Jinping has warned Donald Trump that mishandling Taiwan could trigger a China-US conflict. The story presents Xi's warning as a direct caution to Trump, framed around potential conflict escalation over the Taiwan issue.
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The war between businesses and hackers enters a perilous new phase
The Economist reports that AI agents represent an emerging cybersecurity threat distinct from traditional hacking, marking a new escalation in the business-versus-hacker conflict. The piece frames AI-powered attacks as presenting 'novel dangers' without providing specific technical details or concrete examples of these dangers in the headline or description.
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Chinaβs expanding industrial strategy
A US Chamber of Commerce and Rhodium Group report documents China's expanding industrial policy, which now systematically covers multiple production layers and frontier technologies including biomanufacturing and intelligent driving, extending beyond sector-specific targeting.
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Cathay Pacific shortens Hong Kong boarding gate closure times by 5 minutes
Cathay Pacific Airways is implementing a 5-minute earlier gate closure time at Hong Kong International Airport starting June 1 to improve on-time departures. The airline attributes delays primarily to late-arriving or no-show passengers, whose checked baggage must be removed per safety regulations.
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Chinaβs Silk Road Express, best things to do in Nanjing: 7 Lifestyle highlights
A lifestyle roundup article highlighting seven stories from the past week that engaged readers, featuring as a lead story a first-person account of riding China's newly launched luxury Silk Road Express train, which is described through ornate visual and aesthetic language.
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Trump, Xi begin Beijing talks with trade truce, Iran war at stake
U.S. President Trump received a formal welcome in Beijing for talks with Xi Jinping, with a trade truce and Iran tensions framed as central stakes. The story reports on diplomatic engagement between the two leaders without providing substantive details about negotiation positions or outcomes.
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Trump lauds βbiggest summitβ as Xi talks tackle trade, Iran
U.S. President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping began two days of bilateral talks in Beijing, with Trump publicly praising Xi as a great leader and friend. The talks are framed as addressing trade disputes and Iran policy.
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South Korea official says unlikely anyone but Iran behind Hormuz ship attack, Yonhap reports
A senior South Korean official tells Reuters via Yonhap news agency that Iran is likely responsible for an attack on a South Korean cargo vessel near the Strait of Hormuz, with the possibility of another entity being responsible characterized as low. The article presents this attribution assessment without detailed supporting evidence or alternative explanations.
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Cuba has run out of diesel and fuel oil amid US oil blockade
Cuba's energy minister announced the country has completely depleted its diesel and fuel oil reserves amid US sanctions, contributing to severe rolling blackouts in Havana. The story frames this as a consequence of the US oil blockade without exploring alternative factors or Cuba's policy responses.
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NATO chief wants to triple money flows to corruption-plagued Ukraine β Politico
NATO's secretary general has requested member states increase aid to Ukraine to 0.25% of their GDP. RT frames this as 'tripling money flows' to a 'corruption-plagued' nation, emphasizing financial burden rather than strategic rationale.
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US seeking to convince China to pressure Iran β Rubio
Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the US is seeking to engage China in a more active diplomatic role regarding negotiations with Iran. The report conveys US diplomatic strategy without providing substantive detail on Iran's position, Chinese response, or negotiation objectives.
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Japanese crude tanker emerges outside Hormuz in rare transit
A Japanese crude oil tanker affiliated with refiner Eneos Holdings has transited outside the Strait of Hormuz, marking a notable occurrence in regional shipping. The report emphasizes the rarity of this transit pattern without providing substantive context about why this event warrants attention.
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Japan's top court seeks judge's dismissal over his suspected online gambling
Japan's top court is seeking dismissal of a judge who was indicted by the Akita District Public Prosecutors Office for allegedly accessing an online casino site over 60,000 times and gambling between April and September 2023.
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Sake Brewer Dassai Features Art in Pop-Up at Mitsukoshi Store
Sake brewer Dassai is hosting a temporary pop-up shop at Tokyo's Mitsukoshi department store featuring artworks created by artists who visited the brewery, with pieces intended to express the essence of sake brewing.
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Pep Guardiola says all Manchester City can do is hope Arsenal slips up in title rac
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola states that City's remaining path to the title depends on Arsenal making mistakes, with both teams having two games left in the season. The article notes City is still mathematically capable of winning their seventh league title in nine years.
Japanβs regional bank M&A wave to create Β₯11.6 trillion lender
Two Japanese regional financial groups plan to consolidate into an Β₯11.6 trillion lender, citing Japan's shrinking population as the primary driver. The article reports on a straightforward corporate M&A announcement with demographic context.
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Patagonia workers project to be big winners in Mileiβs economic plan
The article reports that Patagonia region is attracting significant investment and job creation under Argentina's RIGI (RΓ©gimen de Incentivo a Grandes Inversiones) economic incentive program under President Milei's administration. The southern region is described as leading in announced projects under this framework.
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