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20 articlesEU βnot very relevantβ on global stage β ex-foreign policy chief
Josep Borrell, EU's former foreign policy chief, criticizes the EU's global relevance and proposes structural reforms including creating a core group of nations and abandoning unanimity-based decision-making. The article presents Borrell's critique through RT's editorial framing.
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Leftist Sanchez heads to Peru presidential runoff after month-long count
Roberto Sanchez, a leftist candidate, advanced to Peru's presidential runoff after securing second place in the April 12 first-round election with 100% of votes counted on May 15. The article reports the official electoral result following a month-long counting process.
GOP circles see Rubio gaining ground on Vance with Trump
Marco Rubio, as Secretary of State, is gaining support within Republican circles as a potential 2028 presidential contender, outperforming Vice President Vance in a recent poll. The article cites his recent White House appearance and growing 'chatter' about his candidacy prospects.
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US confirms delegation to Apec meeting in China, hours after Trump sets off for Beijing
The US announced it will send a delegation to APEC meetings in China from May 11-24, with the timing emphasized as occurring hours after Trump departed for Beijing. The delegation will advance 'America first' policies during these economic cooperation forums.
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Vance or Rubio: Trump polls White House dinner attendees on 2028 race
At a law enforcement dinner, President Trump discussed potential 2028 presidential candidates, mentioning Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as possibilities while expressing uncertainty about the final choice. The framing suggests Trump is positioning these figures as a 'perfect team' for future electoral consideration.
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Two held in Sweden over suspected deliveries of hi-tech gear to Russia
Swedish authorities have detained two people suspected of helping Russia procure advanced engineering products potentially for use in Ukraine operations. The report is from Reuters via The Print and provides limited details about the suspects, specific products, or investigation scope.
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Nicolas Sarkozy escapes ankle tag in re-election campaign financing case
Nicolas Sarkozy was not required to wear an electronic ankle tag in his campaign financing case, with sources attributing the decision to his advanced age. The article reports this procedural decision without extensive detail on the underlying case or legal reasoning.
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New Zealand eyes Japanese Mogami-class warships as possible replacements for ageing fleet
New Zealand is considering purchasing advanced frigates from Japan (Mogami-class) or the UK (Type 31) to modernize its aging naval fleet. The country is conducting discussions with Australia and the UK about the replacement options and service arrangements as part of broader defense modernization.
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British Jews gather for annual celebration in shadow of recent attacks
British Jews gathered in north London to celebrate Lag B'Omer festival despite recent tensions and attacks. The event marks a religious observance occurring against a backdrop of heightened security concerns.
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TΓΌrkiye unveils its first ICBM (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
RT reports that TΓΌrkiye has unveiled its first intercontinental ballistic missile with claimed hypersonic capabilities and 6,000-kilometer range. The article presents this as a straightforward defense technology development announcement. The framing emphasizes Turkish military advancement without significant editorial commentary or geopolitical context.
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Archaeologists Found a Medieval Skeleton With Something Strange in Its Jaws
Archaeologists discovered a medieval skeleton with gold dental work in its jaw. A new study in the British Dental Journal suggests the gold served as advanced dental treatment rather than mere decoration. The practice of placing gold in teeth is presented as ancient rather than modern.
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How AI tools could enable bioterrorism
The Economist reports that advanced AI models are improving in their capacity to assist in pathogen design, raising concerns about potential bioterrorism applications. The piece examines how state-of-the-art AI systems could lower technical barriers to biological weapons creation.
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Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo story named Pulitzer Prize finalist
A book by Haley Cohen Gilliland about the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo's search for abducted grandchildren has been named a Pulitzer Prize finalist. The work, titled 'A Flower Traveled in My Blood', advanced to the top 3 in the prestigious US award competition.
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Surging gas prices due to war with Iran could impact congressional races
Vice President JD Vance is visiting Iowa ahead of competitive congressional races that both parties view as consequential to House control. The article frames rising gas prices resulting from a war with Iran as a key economic factor affecting voter sentiment in the state's competitive districts.
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Philippine VP Sara Duterteβs impeachment case heads to plenary vote amid coercion claims
The Philippine House of Representatives has advanced Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio's impeachment case to a plenary vote, moving toward a potential Senate trial. The article frames this as a test of President Marcos Jr.'s political support and notes unspecified coercion claims surrounding the process.
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This new AI model hears your tone, senses your mood, and talks back like a real human. Siri could never.
Inworld AI launched a new voice model called Realtime TTS-2 that analyzes vocal cues to understand tone and emotion, enabling more human-like AI conversations. The startup positions itself as a B2B developer platform rather than a consumer app competitor. The article frames this as a significant advancement in conversational AI capabilities.
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Farmers await JD Vance in Iowa as their financial struggles rise
Vice President JD Vance is visiting Iowa while farmers face financial difficulties, with speculation about a potential 2028 presidential campaign. CBS News reports on the visit through correspondent Ed O'Keefe.
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Milken-adjacent Power100 attendees aim to reclaim the DEI in finance narrative
Blueprint Capital is hosting a Power100 weekend event to convene diverse leaders in finance, positioning it as an effort to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) narratives in the financial sector ahead of the Milken Institute Global Conference.
Can South Koreaβs most advanced fighter, the KF-21, compete with China, the US and Europe?
South Korea's KF-21 Boramae fighter jet has been rolled out as the country's first indigenously developed combat aircraft, making it the eighth nation capable of this feat. However, analysts quoted in the article assess that the KF-21 still has significant development ahead before it can compete globally with advanced fighters from the US, Europe, and China.
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Alzheimer's blood tests may predict symptoms years in advance, but experts urge caution
Researchers have developed blood tests measuring p-tau217 that may predict Alzheimer's disease years before symptoms manifest. While promising, medical experts emphasize the need for further validation before clinical adoption.
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