US-Iran deal negotiations near completion amid global tensions
The United States and Iran are reportedly nearing completion of a deal that would involve reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ending a US blockade of Iranian ports, with officials describing a potential 60-day ceasefire extension. President Trump has linked any Iran agreement to expanding the Abraham Accords to include additional Muslim-majority countries like Saudi Arabia and Turkey recognizing Israel. The emerging deal faces criticism from Republicans in Congress and Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid, who says it fails to meet Israel's security goals.
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US-Iran Peace Deal Negotiations Near Completion as Oil Markets React
The United States and Iran are reportedly close to reaching a deal to end their ongoing conflict, with negotiations focusing on reopening the Strait of Hormuz which has been disrupted by the war. Oil prices have declined and Asian stock markets have risen following President Trump's comments that talks are progressing. The potential agreement under discussion includes a 60-day ceasefire extension and the gradual reopening of the strategically important shipping route.
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US-Iran War Peace Deal Nears Completion After Extended Negotiations
The US and Iran are nearing completion of a peace deal that would include reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with President Trump stating the agreement has been "largely negotiated" following talks with regional allies. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has confirmed "significant progress" in the negotiations while urging caution that a final deal has not yet been reached. The proposed agreement includes a 60-day ceasefire extension and aims to restore shipping levels through the Strait of Hormuz to pre-war levels.
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Trump negotiates potential Iran war deal amid Republican criticism
President Donald Trump has indicated that negotiations for a deal to end the war with Iran are progressing, with talks reportedly including provisions for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The emerging agreement has drawn criticism from some Republican lawmakers who favor a harder line against Iran. Oil prices have declined and Asian stock markets have risen following Trump's remarks about the potential deal.
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Ebola outbreak in DRC outpacing health response, WHO warns
The World Health Organization has warned that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is outpacing the health response. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus reported that suspected Ebola deaths have reached 220 cases. The outbreak is centered in eastern DRC, where health facilities in affected regions have faced attacks amid ongoing violence.
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Russia Launches Major Aerial Assault on Kyiv with Hypersonic Missiles
Russia conducted a major aerial assault on Kyiv using hypersonic missiles. At least two people were killed in the attack. Ukrainian officials described this as one of Russia's largest aerial assaults on the capital during the ongoing war.
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Ebola Outbreak Spreads Rapidly in Democratic Republic of Congo
An Ebola outbreak is spreading rapidly in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with the World Health Organization reporting almost 750 suspected cases and assessing the national risk level as "very high." The outbreak is centered in eastern DRC and has prompted concerns from health experts about the challenges of containing the virus. Health workers and aid organizations are struggling to respond effectively due to multiple complicating factors including resource limitations and local resistance.
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Russia intensifies attacks on Kyiv, warns foreign nationals to leave
Russia conducted a major aerial assault on Kyiv overnight Saturday, with Ukraine's air force reporting that Russia launched 600 drones and 90 missiles. Following the attack, Russia has warned foreign nationals to leave Kyiv and threatened additional strikes on the Ukrainian capital. Moscow has characterized its planned future attacks as "systematic strikes" in response to Ukrainian operations in Luhansk.
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SpaceX IPO Expected to Break Records on Wall Street
SpaceX, Elon Musk's rocket company, is reportedly preparing for an initial public offering (IPO). The offering is expected to be significant in scale based on Wall Street expectations. Al Jazeera reports it could be the largest public debut in history.
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Afghanistan girls' education ban continues limiting women's opportunities
Afghanistan has maintained its ban on girls' education for nearly five years. Young women in the country report that the restrictions have forced them to abandon their educational and career aspirations. The ban continues to limit opportunities available to Afghan women and girls.
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Pope Leo XIV Issues Major AI Ethics Manifesto and Apologizes for Church's Historical Role in Slavery
Pope Leo XIV has issued his first encyclical titled "Magnifica Humanitas" calling for robust regulation of artificial intelligence development and urging AI companies to prioritize the common good over profit. In the same document, the Pope made a historic apology for the Catholic Church's role in legitimizing slavery throughout history. The manifesto examines how AI technology is reshaping various aspects of society and warns of potential dangers if development proceeds without proper oversight.
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Ebola outbreak spreads in eastern Congo amid violence and infrastructure challenges
An Ebola outbreak is occurring in eastern Congo, with health centers treating patients facing attacks from local residents demanding the bodies of their relatives. The outbreak is occurring amid broader challenges including violence from armed rebel groups, large-scale population displacement, and weakened local government infrastructure. The situation involves multiple crises that experts say are making the outbreak difficult to contain.
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Ebola Outbreak Spreads Rapidly in Democratic Republic of Congo
The World Health Organization reports that an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is spreading rapidly, with almost 750 suspected cases. The WHO has updated its risk assessment at the national level to "very high." Multiple crises are complicating efforts to contain the outbreak.
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Afghanistan Faces Multiple Crises as Trade Routes Disrupted and Education Bans Continue
Afghanistan is facing disruptions to trade routes due to conflicts affecting access through Pakistan and Iran's ports. The country has been relying on Iran's Bandar Abbas port after border closures with Pakistan. Afghan women and girls continue to face educational restrictions that have been in place for years.
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Pope Leo issues major theological document warning about AI risks
Pope Leo XIV has issued his first major theological document warning about the risks of artificial intelligence technology. The Pope expressed concern that AI control should not remain concentrated among a few entities and called for greater regulation of AI development. The document addresses AI's potential role in fueling conflicts and warfare.
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White House Shooting Incident Leaves Gunman Dead, Bystander Injured
Nasire Best, 21, fired shots toward a White House security checkpoint on Saturday evening and was fatally shot by Secret Service officers who returned fire. A bystander was struck by gunfire during the incident and remains in serious condition. The shooting occurred near the White House at a security checkpoint.
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Justice Department Removes January 6 Information from Website
The Department of Justice has acknowledged removing news releases from its website that detailed charges, convictions, and other information related to January 6th cases. The removal of this information from the DOJ's public-facing website has been confirmed by the department. The news releases that were removed had previously documented various legal proceedings and outcomes related to January 6th prosecutions.
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Israeli Strikes Continue in Southern Lebanon Despite Ceasefire
Israeli military operations have continued in southern Lebanon following the implementation of a ceasefire agreement. Six people were reported killed in Israeli strikes in the southern Lebanon region. Israeli forces have issued new evacuation orders for areas in southern Lebanon.
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Trump's Midterm Political Challenges Mount Amid GOP Infighting
Republican infighting is occurring in multiple states ahead of the midterm elections, with particular tensions visible in Texas between GOP figures. In Ohio, Democrat Sherrod Brown is attempting to reclaim a Senate seat in a state that has become increasingly conservative. The internal Republican conflicts are raising concerns about potential impacts on voter turnout and electoral performance.
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China-Pakistan Diplomatic Relations Strengthen During Sharif's Beijing Visit
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited Beijing where he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping. During the visit, Xi Jinping praised the ties between China and Pakistan as 'unbreakable'. Sharif described the relationship between the two countries using the term 'iron brother' nations.
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Record-breaking heat waves hit Europe and UK in unseasonable weather
Europe is experiencing record-breaking temperatures for the time of year, with the UK recording its hottest May day on record as temperatures exceeded 34C. France is also facing unseasonal heat that has broken temperature records across the country. At least one death has been reported in connection with the extreme temperatures, involving a runner at an amateur sports event in France.
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NASCAR legend Kyle Busch dies, remembered at motorsports events
NASCAR driver Kyle Busch died at age 41 on Thursday after being hospitalized with what his family described as a "severe illness." His death occurred just before a major motorsports weekend, turning the Coca-Cola 600 race into a memorial service. The racing community honored Busch's memory during the weekend's events, which drew approximately 95,000 attendees.
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RAF aircraft experiences GPS jamming near Russia border
An RAF aircraft carrying Defence Secretary John Healey experienced GPS jamming while flying near the Russian border. The pilots were forced to switch to an alternative navigation system after the plane's GPS was disabled. The incident occurred during what appears to be an official government flight.
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New Orleans faces urgent relocation planning as sea levels rise
A new analysis indicates that New Orleans faces a future where it could be surrounded by ocean as early as this century due to rising sea levels. Scientists are calling for the city to begin relocation planning for residents. The research suggests urgent action is needed to address the projected water level changes.
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RAF Aircraft Experiences GPS Jamming Near Russian Border
An RAF aircraft carrying Defence Secretary John Healey experienced GPS jamming while flying near the Russian border. The pilots were forced to switch to an alternative navigation system when the plane's GPS was disabled. The incident required the crew to use backup navigation methods to continue the flight safely.
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Chemical Tank Emergency Forces Mass Evacuations in Southern California
A damaged chemical tank at an aerospace facility in Southern California overheated last week and began leaking vapors into the air around Garden Grove. Authorities issued evacuation orders affecting 50,000 residents of Garden Grove and several surrounding communities due to the threat of a potential leak or explosion. The emergency response and evacuations have extended into the Memorial Day weekend as authorities work to find a safe resolution.
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Pakistan Bomb Attack Near Railway Station Kills Over 20
A bomb attack occurred near a railway station in Quetta, in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province, killing over 20 people and wounding more than 70 others. The attack involved an explosives-laden vehicle that detonated near railway tracks as a passenger train was passing through. The Balochistan Liberation Army has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Rubio visits India to strengthen US-India trade and strategic ties
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited India to meet with Indian officials and discuss bilateral relations. The visit focused on strengthening strategic and economic ties between Washington and New Delhi. Rubio met with Indian Prime Minister on Sunday as part of the diplomatic engagement.
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Texas GOP Senate Primary Runoff Between Paxton and Cornyn Enters Final Phase
Texas Republican Senator John Cornyn and state Attorney General Ken Paxton are competing in a GOP Senate primary runoff election taking place on Tuesday. Ken Paxton has received President Donald Trump's endorsement in the race. The campaign has featured heavy television advertising and attack ads between the two candidates.
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Peter Murrell Convicted of Embezzlement in Major Scottish Political Scandal
Peter Murrell, former SNP chief executive, has been convicted of embezzlement following a police investigation. The case involved work by detectives and forensic accountants to uncover the crimes. The investigation has been ongoing for five years.
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Former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell admits embezzling party funds
Former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell has pleaded guilty to embezzling more than £400,000 from the Scottish National Party between August 2010 and October 2022. Murrell, who is the estranged husband of former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, has been remanded in custody following his guilty plea. The police investigation into this case began five years ago.
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NASCAR Legend Kyle Busch Dies, Community Mourns at Coca-Cola 600
NASCAR driver Kyle Busch died suddenly, shocking the racing community. The Coca-Cola 600 race at Charlotte Motor Speedway became a memorial service attended by approximately 95,000 people. NASCAR drivers, team owners, and the broader racing community gathered to honor Busch's life and legacy during ceremonies before the race.
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Mexico to host Iran's World Cup team after US venue change
Mexico will host Iran's World Cup team during the 2026 FIFA World Cup after the team's training base was moved from the United States to Mexico. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed her country has 'no issue' with hosting the Iranian team. Iran will still play its World Cup matches in the United States despite the venue change for their training base.
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Multiple violent incidents across US cities claim lives
Multiple separate incidents across different locations have resulted in deaths and injuries, including a shooting in Sheffield, UK, a crowd surge at a festival in South Carolina, and various other incidents in Kentucky, New York, and Indiana. The incidents appear unrelated and span different causes including violence, accidents, and crowd safety issues. Investigations are ongoing in several cases with arrests made in some instances.
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Building collapse in Philippines kills 3, leaves 17 missing
A nine-story hotel under construction collapsed in a northern Philippine city, killing three people. Seventeen people remain missing in the rubble. Rescuers have pulled out two workers from the debris.
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Building Collapse in Philippines Kills 3, Leaves 17 Missing
A nine-story hotel under construction collapsed in a northern Philippine city. The incident has resulted in three confirmed deaths and 17 people remain missing. Rescuers have been working to pull workers from the rubble.
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NASCAR Mourns Death of Two-Time Champion Kyle Busch
NASCAR two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch died at age 41. NASCAR honored Busch at the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, with CEO Steve O'Donnell standing with Busch's widow Samantha and their children Brexton and Lennix. Fellow drivers and NASCAR personalities including Travis Pastrana, Frankie Muniz, and Danica Patrick have paid tribute to Busch.
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Luigi Mangione Case Advances as Court Admits Key Evidence
A judge has ruled that crucial evidence will be admitted in Luigi Mangione's New York state case. The evidentiary ruling represents a significant development in the legal proceedings against Mangione. Legal experts indicate this decision will impact the prosecution's case strategy.
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Building Collapse in Philippines Leaves 21 Missing
A nine-story building under construction collapsed in a city north of Manila, Philippines. The incident has left 21 people missing according to reports. The building was in the construction phase when the collapse occurred.
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Chicago Teen Shooting Injures Four in Little Village
Four teenagers were injured in a shooting in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood on May 24. Chicago police officers who were nearby heard gunfire in a residential area and responded to the scene. All four injured teens were found at the location of the shooting.
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White House shooting leaves bystander in serious condition
A bystander was struck by gunfire and remains in serious condition after a man fired on a checkpoint outside the White House. U.S. Secret Service officers fatally shot the man who opened fire at the checkpoint. The incident occurred outside the White House grounds, with the bystander's identity not yet released.
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Chemical tank crisis in Southern California shows signs of stabilization
A damaged chemical tank at an aerospace facility in Garden Grove, Southern California overheated last week and began venting vapors, prompting authorities to work on preventing an explosion or leak. A crack was discovered in the tank over the weekend, which officials say does not appear to be leaking and may actually reduce explosion risk. Fire officials report that the tank has begun to stabilize as temperatures and pressure levels fall.
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Multiple Crowd Safety Incidents Leave Dozens Injured Across US
At least 19 people were injured during a crowd incident at the Black Pearl Cultural Heritage and Bike Festival in Atlantic Beach, South Carolina. The injuries occurred during what sources describe as either a crowd surge or stampede. According to Horry County Fire Rescue, none of the injuries were life-threatening.
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UK brewery industry faces closures amid changing market conditions
The UK brewery industry is experiencing closures as market conditions change. Rising costs are affecting brewery operations. Consumer drinking habits are shifting, impacting the industry.
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Portable charger incidents on flights raise safety concerns
The UK's Civil Aviation Authority has warned that portable charger problems on flights are increasing and has called for more awareness of fire risks. An EasyJet flight bound for London was diverted to Rome after a passenger informed crew they had left a charging device connected to a power bank in their hold luggage. Aviation authorities are emphasizing the need for passengers to properly handle portable charging devices during air travel.
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Trump faces health questions ahead of Walter Reed examination
President Trump is scheduled for a medical examination at Walter Reed Medical Center. This will be his third visit to the facility in 13 months according to one source, or his fourth medical exam of his second term according to another. The visit comes ahead of Trump's 80th birthday on June 14.
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Democrats campaign against political stock trading amid anti-corruption messaging
Democrats are engaging in intra-party criticism over personal stock trades by elected officials as they prepare messaging strategies for midterm elections. This internal scrutiny is occurring within the context of Democratic primary races across multiple states. The stock trading issue is being positioned alongside broader anti-corruption themes targeting President Trump.
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Chemical tank leak threat prompts emergency response in Southern California
Authorities in Southern California are responding to a damaged chemical tank at a facility that poses risks of explosion or leak. A crack was discovered in the tank over the weekend. Officials are working to mitigate the potential dangers from the damaged tank.
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Felix Rosenqvist Wins Closest Indianapolis 500 in History
Felix Rosenqvist won the Indianapolis 500 by passing David Malukas in a late-race move. The victory margin of 0.0233 seconds made it the closest Indianapolis 500 finish in the race's history. The race took place on Sunday and was briefly interrupted by wet weather.
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Texas GOP Senate runoff between Cornyn and Paxton enters final stretch
Texas Republican Senate candidates Sen. John Cornyn and state Attorney General Ken Paxton are in the final stretch of their primary runoff campaign ahead of Tuesday's election. Ken Paxton has received an endorsement from Donald Trump in the race against the incumbent senator. The campaign has featured heavy advertising and contentious exchanges between the two candidates.
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Australia Faces Multiple Infrastructure and Political Challenges
Australia is experiencing several concurrent challenges including infrastructure issues, with Melbourne's CBD losing power to 10,000 customers due to a water main burst threatening a substation. Political developments include Federal Labor launching a campaign against One Nation amid polling showing the party's growth in key electorates. Corporate and governance issues are also prominent, with leaked BHP documents revealing internal delays on climate action despite public commitments, and a Parramatta council official admitting to flawed hiring processes at a corruption inquiry.
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Enhanced Games Debut in Las Vegas with Performance-Enhancing Drugs Allowed
The first Enhanced Games are taking place this weekend in Las Vegas, featuring athletic competition where performance-enhancing drugs are permitted. The event has attracted significant financial backing and notable participants. The games have generated substantial controversy regarding their approach to drug use in sports.
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Economic Pressures Hit Texas Barbecue Industry and UK Brewing Sector
Both the UK brewing industry and Texas barbecue sector are experiencing significant economic pressures that are forcing business closures. Rising operational costs, including increased prices for key inputs like meat in Texas and general cost increases in the UK, are primary factors affecting these industries. Changing consumer habits are also contributing to the challenges faced by establishments in both sectors.
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Spurs even Western Conference Finals series against Thunder
The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Western Conference Finals. The victory tied the playoff series between the two teams. This was described as a pivotal game in the Western Conference finals.
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Star Wars Returns to Theaters with Mixed Box Office Results
The new Star Wars film 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' opened in theaters with a box office total of $81.9 million for its opening weekend. This marks the first Star Wars theatrical release since 2019. The film features characters from the Disney+ series The Mandalorian, including a character named Rotta the Hutt, who is Jabba the Hutt's son.
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Enhanced Games features controversial athletic competition with $1M prizes
The Enhanced Games athletic competition took place featuring $1 million prize money for winners. Fred Kerley won the men's 100-meter race in 9.97 seconds after multiple false starts delayed the event. Swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev earned $1 million by winning the 50-meter butterfly.
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EasyJet flight diverts due to power bank safety concerns
An EasyJet flight diverted to Rome due to safety concerns related to a power bank found in passenger luggage. The incident resulted in an unscheduled landing as crew followed safety protocols. Airlines typically require power banks to be carried in hand luggage rather than checked baggage due to fire safety concerns.
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