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14 articlesTrump says Xi agrees Iran must open strait, but no sign China will weigh in
Trump claims Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed that Iran must reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but Reuters reporting indicates no evidence China will take public action on this position. The headline creates tension between Trump's assertion and the lack of corroborating evidence from Beijing.
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South Koreaβs Lee, Japanβs Takaichi to hold summit in Andong on May 19-20
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will hold a bilateral summit in Andong, South Korea on May 19-20. The announcement comes from Seoul's presidential Blue House via Reuters reporting.
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Putin says Russia will deploy new Sarmat nuclear missile this year
President Putin announced that Russia will deploy its new Sarmat strategic nuclear missile by year-end 2023, describing it as the most powerful in the world. The report relies on Putin's direct statement via Reuters reporting from Moscow.
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Putin says he thinks Russia-Ukraine war is coming to an end
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on May 9 that he believes the Ukraine war is coming to an end. The report attributes this claim directly to Putin's Saturday remarks, citing Reuters reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin and Guy Faulconbridge. No additional context or analysis is provided in the visible excerpt.
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Costa Ricaβs Laura Fernandez vows βwarβ on crime ahead of inauguration
Costa Rica's incoming president Laura FernΓ‘ndez uses combative 'war' rhetoric to signal her crime-fighting agenda ahead of inauguration. The article is based on Reuters reporting and includes a correction note about a cabinet position assignment.
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Palestinian American developer asks US judge to dismiss lawsuit alleging he aided Hamas
A Palestinian-American developer has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging he provided material support to Hamas through his Gaza development projects. The legal challenge was filed in U.S. court on Friday, according to Reuters reporting.
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US military says it carries out retaliatory strikes against Iran
The U.S. military announced it conducted retaliatory strikes against Iran on Thursday, targeting sites the military claims were responsible for attacks on U.S. forces. The story is attributed to Reuters reporting by Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart.
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Solomon Islands PM ousted after losing confidence vote
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele lost a parliamentary confidence vote and was ousted from power on Thursday. The article, sourced from Reuters reporting by Lucy Craymer and Alasdair Pal, provides minimal detail beyond the basic fact of his removal.
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North Korea not bound to any treaty on non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, KCNA reports
North Korea's state media (KCNA) reported that the country is not bound by any non-proliferation nuclear weapons treaty. The statement was made by Kim Song, North Korea's permanent UN representative, on May 7 according to Reuters reporting in The Print.
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Russia warns diplomatic missions to evacuate staff from Kyiv if Moscow launches mass strike
Russia's Foreign Ministry warned diplomatic missions in Kyiv to evacuate staff in the event of a mass Russian strike in response to unspecified Ukrainian actions. The warning was issued on May 6 via Reuters reporting. The article does not specify what Ukrainian action would trigger such a Russian response.
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Iran says it is reviewing new US proposal after sources say sides closing in on deal
Iran announced it is reviewing a new U.S. proposal in nuclear negotiations, with unnamed sources suggesting the two sides are moving closer to reaching a deal. The report cites Reuters reporting from multiple geographic locations.
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Fragmentation looms as record number of hopefuls seek seats in Cyprus vote
A record number of candidates have registered for Cyprus's May 24 parliamentary election, potentially resulting in one of the most fragmented legislatures in the country's history. The article uses Reuters reporting and focuses on the unprecedented candidate registration numbers as a signal of political fragmentation.
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Iran says it wants a βcomprehensive agreementβ with US
Iran's foreign minister stated that Tehran will only accept a 'fair and comprehensive agreement' in negotiations with the US regarding ending Middle East conflict. The statement was made on Wednesday according to Reuters reporting. The excerpt provided is incomplete, cutting off mid-sentence.
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Guatemalaβs president names Gabriel Estuardo Garcia as new attorney general
Guatemala's President Bernardo Arevalo appointed Gabriel Estuardo Garcia Luna, a former judge and university professor, as the country's new attorney general. The announcement was made on May 5 via Reuters reporting.
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