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20 articlesTimmy, the stranded whale that captivated Germany, found dead in Denmark
A humpback whale nicknamed 'Timmy' that was the subject of a rescue operation in Germany two weeks prior has been found dead near a Danish island. Danish Environmental Protection Agency officials confirmed the deceased whale is the same individual that previously stranded in Germany. The story reports the discovery and official confirmation without elaborating on circumstances of death.
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China says Trump visit deals are βpreliminaryβ
China's commerce ministry characterized recent trade deals negotiated during a U.S. visit as 'preliminary,' suggesting they are not final commitments. The story reports on Chinese official statements regarding tariff, agricultural, and aircraft agreements reached during the week's diplomatic engagement.
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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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Congo confirms new Ebola outbreak, 80 deaths
The Democratic Republic of Congo's health ministry confirmed a new Ebola outbreak in Ituri province with 80 reported deaths as of May 15. The report cites the country's health minister as the source. The story presents factual information about disease outbreak confirmation without apparent editorialization.
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How to deal with this βvery Chinese timeβ in Western lives
The author reflects on a sociology seminar exercise comparing Western perceptions of Asian countries, noting that China receives predominantly negative stereotypes compared to the enthusiasm shown for Japan and South Korea. The piece appears to set up an examination of how Western attitudes toward China differ from other East Asian nations.
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Israel targets Hamas militant chief in Gaza, medics say three killed
Israel conducted a strike targeting the head of Hamas's armed wing in Gaza on May 15, with Israeli officials describing the target as an architect of October 7 attacks. Palestinian medics reported three deaths from the strike, though the description cuts off before providing complete casualty or damage details.
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Maradona death trial: starβs daughter had to be assisted after seeing autopsy images
A trial related to Diego Maradona's death heard testimony from his Cuban physician on Thursday. During the proceedings, Maradona's daughter reportedly required assistance after viewing autopsy images, indicating high emotional tension in the courtroom.
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Trump, Xi conclude βvery successfulβ talks but no deals announced
Trump and Xi Jinping concluded talks during Trump's three-day Beijing visit, with both leaders characterizing the discussions as historic and landmark achievements. However, the article reports that no concrete deals on contentious issues were announced despite the positive rhetoric.
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Analysis-Hantavirus outbreak tests post-COVID health communications playbook
A Reuters analysis examines how health authorities are responding to a hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship, positioning it as a test case for post-COVID public health communication strategies. The story uses dramatic framing (deaths, quarantine, 'scary name') to introduce a real-world health emergency scenario.
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Singapore doctor jailed over womanβs death during beauty treatment
A Singapore doctor was sentenced to 18 months in jail for administering EDTA (a chelation agent) at unsafe concentrations during a cosmetic procedure, causing a 31-year-old woman's death from cardiac arrest. The doctor subsequently concealed this information from the victim's family and medical personnel.
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How to Escape the 21st Century: Adam Curtis Talks to Dean Kissick
Vice magazine publishes an interview between filmmaker Adam Curtis and writer Dean Kissick discussing themes of self, consciousness, and contemporary existence. The piece is positioned as part of Vice's spring 2026 issue and includes a subscription call-to-action.
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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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Can Pakistan deliver a US-Iran deal β or will another power take the lead?
Pakistan has emerged as a mediator in US-Iran negotiations, but stalled talks and shifting Washington sentiment may create openings for alternative mediators like Oman, TΓΌrkiye, or Egypt to take the lead role.
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Brazilβs Lula, Flavio Bolsonaro deadlocked in presidential runoff poll
A Reuters polling report indicates Brazilian President Lula and Senator Flavio Bolsonaro are statistically tied in a simulated presidential runoff ahead of this year's election. The article presents poll data without apparent editorial commentary on the competitive nature of the race.
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French hantavirus patient critically ill, put on an artificial lung
A French woman infected with hantavirus during a cruise ship outbreak is critically ill and receiving artificial lung treatment in a Paris hospital. The outbreak has affected 11 people with 9 confirmed cases, including three deaths, with initial exposure traced to South America.
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Maison Proust: an artfully designed refuge in Parisβ Le Marais
The Week reports on Maison Proust, a luxury boutique hotel in Paris' Le Marais district themed around French novelist Marcel Proust. The article frames it as an ideal romantic weekend destination, emphasizing its design and literary heritage.
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Spain reports new hantavirus case as outbreak grows to 11
Spain's health ministry confirmed a new hantavirus case in an evacuated cruise ship passenger, bringing the total confirmed cases to 11 according to the WHO, with three deaths reported among cruise passengers. The newly positive patient was quarantined in Madrid alongside 13 other evacuated Spanish nationals who tested negative.
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Peace deal hopes fade after Trump rejects βgarbageβ Iran counterproposal
Trump rejected an Iranian counterproposal on nuclear negotiations, characterizing ongoing ceasefire efforts as deteriorating. The headline frames peace hopes as fading based on Trump's dismissive language toward Tehran's proposal.
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βArt of the dealβ: UK telecoms exit fits Li familyβs trademark timing for selling at top
CK Hutchison Holdings announced plans to sell its 49% stake in VodafoneThree to Vodafone for $5.8 billion, with shares climbing 12% following the announcement. The framing positions the Li family as demonstrating strategic market-timing expertise by exiting at a perceived industry peak.
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US-China negotiations seek a quick Seoul search for deals ahead of Trumpβs visit
US and Chinese officials are meeting in South Korea for trade negotiations ahead of Trump's planned Beijing visit. Analysts expect the talks to be a diplomatic precursor with limited concrete outcomes, part of efforts to stabilize US-China economic relations.
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