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The article reports on an outbreak of hantavirus aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius, noting several deaths and new suspected cases among the crew.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a series of directives to the government regarding the integration of artificial intelligence in education and the development of the bioeconomy.
Gazprom reported that it supplied Russian consumers with a record 31.3 billion cubic meters of gas in April, attributing the increase to cold weather.
The World Health Organization is investigating a suspected hantavirus outbreak on the luxury cruise ship MV Hondius, which has resulted in three deaths and several illnesses.
The UK government is seeking to mitigate a jet fuel shortage caused by the closure of the strait of Hormuz by increasing imports from the US and the Dangote refinery in Nigeria.
Canadian musician Ashley MacIsaac has filed a $1.5 million civil lawsuit against Google, alleging that the company's AI-generated summaries falsely identified him as a sex offender.
Australian ministers Penny Wong and Pat Conroy are visiting Fiji to progress a security and economic agreement known as the Vuvale Union.
The article reports on the Reserve Bank of Australia's decision to raise interest rates, featuring commentary from Governor Michele Bullock and Treasurer Jim Chalmers regarding the impact of Middle East conflict on inflation.
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The article reports that 19-year-old Paul Seixas will compete in the 2026 Tour de France, noting he will be the youngest participant since 1937.
The article reports on accusations made by former models Juliette G. and Ebba Karlsson against French modeling scout Daniel Siad and former Elite executive Gerald Marie.
Researchers used marine electromagnetic imaging to study the Shumagin Gap in the Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone, finding that the fault lacks the high-pressure fluids previously thought to be the primary cause of slow-sliding faults.
The article discusses the potential for plug-in solar systems, also known as balcony solar, as an accessible alternative to traditional rooftop panels in the U.S.
The article discusses the use of epigenetic aging clocks, explaining that while they are valuable tools for population-level scientific research, they are currently unreliable for individual health assessments.
The article examines the historical and strategic dynamics of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in relation to Iran, from the 1979 Revolution to a hypothetical 2026 conflict.
The article reports on conflicting claims between the US and Iran regarding military actions in the Strait of Hormuz, including allegations of civilian deaths and the sinking of IRGC vessels.
The Army Corps of Engineers denied Energy Transfer Partners permission to extend the Dakota Access pipeline beneath a Missouri River reservoir, a decision celebrated by Standing Rock Sioux protesters.
Two American servicemen went missing during the 2026 African Lion exercise in Morocco after an apparent accident involving a cliff and the Atlantic Ocean.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola stated that the Premier League title race is no longer in his team's control following a 3-3 draw with Everton.
The article discusses the capabilities of Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview model in identifying and exploiting software vulnerabilities.