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17 articlesFrench 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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Ahead of Trump-Xi summit, China warns on US arms sales to Taiwan
China has reiterated its opposition to US arms sales to Taiwan ahead of a Trump-Xi summit, calling on Washington to honor its commitments. The statement appears timed to the diplomatic meeting between the two leaders. The brief report presents China's warning without substantive additional context or reporting.
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Turkeyβs foreign minister to visit Qatar for talks on Iran war
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is visiting Qatar to discuss the Iran war, its regional impact, and maritime safety in the Strait of Hormuz. The brief report, sourced from Reuters, provides minimal detail about the visit's objectives or expected outcomes.
Evacuation of passengers from virus-hit cruise ship to be completed on Monday
A Dutch-flagged luxury cruise ship experiencing a hantavirus outbreak will complete passenger evacuation on Monday through coordinated flights from Australia and the Netherlands. The brief report provides minimal details about the outbreak severity, timeline, or affected passenger numbers.
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Another NATO state urges Ukraine to control its drones
Estonia's defense minister has stated that Ukraine should not use Estonian airspace for drone attacks on Russia. The brief report frames this as another NATO state expressing concerns about Ukrainian military operations, without providing the minister's name, full context of the statement, or Estonia's official policy position.
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At least 69 killed in militia attack in Congo, AFP reports
A militia attack in the Democratic Republic of Congo has killed at least 69 people, according to AFP reporting based on local and security sources. The brief report provides minimal detail beyond the casualty figure and basic location information.
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Bangladeshβs deposed PM Hasina congratulates newly appointed West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari
Bangladesh's deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina congratulated Suvendu Adhikari on his appointment as West Bengal Chief Minister following the BJP's electoral victory. The brief report documents Hasina's personal and official congratulations to Adhikari.
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Indonesia locates two Singaporeans missing after Mount Dukono eruption
Indonesian authorities located two missing Singaporeans following Mount Dukono's eruption on Halmahera island. The brief report confirms their discovery but provides minimal additional details about circumstances or context.
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South Korean, Canadian leaders discuss Hormuz, energy security
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney by phone to discuss strengthening cooperation on matters including the Strait of Hormuz and energy security. The brief report provides minimal detail about the substance or outcome of the conversation.
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Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of violating ceasefire
Russia and Ukraine each accused the other of violating a two-day ceasefire declared by Moscow on May 8 to coincide with Soviet victory day celebrations over Nazi Germany. The brief report presents the mutual accusations without substantive detail on the alleged violations or verification of either claim.
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Ukraineβs top peace negotiator arrives in Miami for talks
Ukraine's chief peace negotiator Rustem Umerov has arrived in Miami for meetings with U.S. officials regarding peace negotiations on Russia's war in Ukraine. The brief report indicates diplomatic engagement is ongoing but provides minimal substantive detail about the talks or their objectives.
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Russia continues to violate Kyiv-proposed ceasefire, Zelenskiy says
President Zelenskiy accused Russia of violating a ceasefire proposal from Kyiv on May 7, stating Ukraine would continue long-range strikes in response. The brief report attributes these claims directly to Zelenskiy without additional corroboration or Russian response.
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New Zealand to require citizenship test for migrants from 2027
New Zealand will implement a citizenship test starting in 2027 that covers topics including government and human rights, according to an announcement by the country's internal affairs minister. The brief report provides minimal details about the test's scope, difficulty level, or implementation specifics.
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Main suspect in triple femicide is extradited to Argentina
Tony Janzen Valverde, a suspect in three femicides, was extradited from Peru to Argentina to face charges related to the deaths of Morena Verdi, Brenda del Castillo, and Lara GutiΓ©rrez in 2025. The brief report documents the procedural handover between nations.
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Russian Embassy announces Victory Day concert in Vienna
The Russian Embassy in Austria announced that a Victory Day concert will be held in Vienna on May 9. The brief report provides minimal additional details about the event.
US intercepts 6 ships trying to run American blockade during operation to open Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. military intercepted six ships attempting to bypass an American blockade during an operation to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, according to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. The brief report provides minimal detail on the operation, the ships' origins, or the blockade's stated purpose.
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Blast at fireworks factory in Chinaβs Hunan province kills 21, injures 61 β CCTV
A blast at a fireworks factory in China's Hunan province killed 21 people and injured 61, according to reporting by Chinese state broadcaster CCTV. The incident occurred in the city of Hunan, though details remain limited in this brief report.
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