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The article reports on U.S. President Trump's claim that the Iran conflict could end within two to three weeks, alongside troop movements, Lebanon's criticism of Israeli military plans, and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's continued…
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A federal judge blocked Trump's attempt to cut funding to NPR and PBS, ruling the executive order unlawful under the First Amendment.
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A Russian military transport plane crashed in Crimea, killing 29 people. The defense ministry attributed the crash to a technical malfunction, with no survivors reported.
The article reports on Bosnia and Herzegovina's national football team qualifying for the 2026 World Cup by defeating Italy in a penalty shootout.
Emergency workers are searching for victims in Beirut following Israeli airstrikes that killed at least two people. Over 100 casualties, including 52 health workers, have been reported since Hezbollah launched retaliatory strikes against…
The article chronicles the life and career of Stephen Lewis, a Canadian diplomat and human rights advocate, highlighting his work on HIV/AIDS, his political roles, and tributes from family and officials.
The article argues that Western perspectives on China's history are shaped by Eurocentric biases and imperialist frameworks, using historical questions about China's development as examples of this distorted view.
The article reports on protesters outside Downing Street demanding UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer take action regarding Israel's new death penalty law for Palestinians.
The article details the Trump administration's plan to relocate the US Forest Service headquarters to Salt Lake City and consolidate regional offices, citing efficiency and proximity to managed lands.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a speech praising Israel's military campaign against Iran, citing international support and framing Iran as an existential threat.
A federal judge temporarily halted President Trump's $400m White House ballroom project, citing lack of congressional authorization.
The article reports on ongoing tensions in the Middle East, including statements from U.S. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding the Iran conflict, a peace proposal from China and Pakistan, and Iran's threats…
Shibuya, Japan, will introduce on-the-spot fines for littering starting June 1, replacing previous public bin removal policies. The initiative aims to address increased littering due to rising tourist numbers in the area.
The article discusses Empress Dowager Cixi's historical beauty routines, including the use of animal excrement and human breast milk in her skincare regimen.
A Scottish man, Steven Lyons, was arrested in Bali upon arrival from Singapore after being flagged by Interpol for extradition to Spain. Authorities cited his alleged involvement in organized crime, drug trafficking, and money laundering.
The article details the Australian government's economic measures to address the impact of the US-Israel war on Iran, including tax deferrals and support for businesses affected by fuel price spikes.
The article discusses efforts by Hong Kong-based company Votee AI to use artificial intelligence for preserving endangered languages like Cantonese, which faces challenges due to Mandarin's dominance and limited resources.
This month’s streaming slate is packed with bold, conversation-starting TV, from an expose of the toxic manosphere, to a Netflix comedy featuring a very horny Rachel Weisz.