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The French football team concluded their American friendlies with two victories, using the matches to prepare for the 2026 World Cup. Coach Didier Deschamps evaluated player performance and will finalize the squad on May 14th.
The article mentions a technical issue with a browser extension blocking video content and raises a question about a failed bomb attack against Bank of America in Paris, followed by repeated references to the Middle East.
The article describes a dating trend in China where couples engage in food delivery as a shared activity, combining physical exercise with earning extra income.
The article describes Japan's cherry blossom season, highlighting cultural traditions like hanami gatherings and the symbolic significance of sakura.
The article reports on the failure of the WTO's 14th Ministerial Conference to extend a moratorium on customs duties for electronic commerce, highlighting disagreements between developed and developing nations over its implications.
The article reports on a missile debris incident in Abu Dhabi that killed two individuals and injured three others. It details the UAE's air defense system intercepting Iranian missiles and provides casualty statistics, including…
The article reports on an Iranian strike in Kuwait that killed an Indian national, with the Indian Embassy expressing condolences.
The article reports smoke rising from Beirut's southern suburbs following an Israeli strike, noting the area was largely evacuated due to repeated attacks since the war with Hezbollah began in March 2026.
The article discusses a proposed death penalty bill in Israel, presenting arguments from both supporters and opponents. Proponents frame the bill as a necessary security measure following the October 7 attacks, while critics argue it is…
The article discusses the proliferation of AI-generated videos and disinformation during the Iran war, highlighting how such content influences public perception and challenges verification in fast-moving conflicts.
Hong Kong authorities have adjusted their policy to allow displaced residents of a fire-damaged building to make multiple trips to retrieve belongings, following an online petition.
The article discusses retirement fund withdrawal trends in South Africa, citing data from fund administrators and the National Treasury.
The article reports on Ireland's agricultural minister urging the EU to ease carbon border rules on fertilizers due to rising costs and supply chain disruptions linked to Middle East tensions.
The article discusses the decline in gold and silver prices, attributing it to factors such as the Iran war's impact on energy markets, rising US Treasury yields, and a stronger US dollar.
The article reports on U.S. President Donald Trump's comments regarding potential military action against Iran to seize its oil resources, including deploying Marines and discussing military options.
The article reports rising oil prices and stock market declines amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East, noting potential disruptions to shipping routes and impacts on international businesses.
The article discusses a Houthi attack on Israel, quoting Elisabeth Kendall of Girton College as stating the attack demonstrates a willingness to escalate the war and potentially disrupt the Bab al-Mandeb strait.
The article reports on the killing of a UN peacekeeper in southern Lebanon amid escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced restored access to the Holy Sepulchre for the Latin Patriarch after police initially blocked him due to security concerns during the Iran war.