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Trump Files New Defamation Lawsuit Against Wall Street Journal Publisher
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Trump Files New Defamation Lawsuit Against Wall Street Journal Publisher

Donald Trump has refiled a $12.79 billion defamation lawsuit against Dow Jones, the publisher of The Wall Street Journal. The lawsuit concerns a report on Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

100,000 Expected to Attend Bloom Gardening Festival
Culturerte-newsthe-journal35m ago2 sources

100,000 Expected to Attend Bloom Gardening Festival

Approximately 100,000 people are expected to attend the Bloom gardening festival, with discussions ongoing about a potential €40 entry fee. The popular event draws a large crowd of gardening enthusiasts.

EU Finds Simplifying Laws Is Not So Simple
Worldcapital-bg57m ago

EU Finds Simplifying Laws Is Not So Simple

A new report highlights the challenges faced by the EU in its efforts to simplify laws and reduce administrative burdens, despite a dedicated initiative to reopen and streamline dozens of European regulations.

Australia Sues 3M for $1.4 Billion Over 'Forever Chemicals' Contamination
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Australia Sues 3M for $1.4 Billion Over 'Forever Chemicals' Contamination

Australia has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturing giant 3M, seeking $1.4 billion in damages over widespread contamination from 'forever chemicals' (PFAS) found in firefighting foam near military bases. The legal action targets the environmental and health impacts of these persistent chemicals.

US Plans Ebola Quarantine Facility in Kenya, Rubio Vows to Keep Virus Out of US
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US Plans Ebola Quarantine Facility in Kenya, Rubio Vows to Keep Virus Out of US

The US is reportedly planning to establish an Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya for Americans exposed to the virus abroad, while Senator Marco Rubio has vowed that the US will not allow any Ebola cases to enter the country. This comes as India also tightens screening measures following suspected cases.

Deutsche Bank and CEO Christian Sewing Face Billion-Euro Lawsuit
Businessnzz3h ago

Deutsche Bank and CEO Christian Sewing Face Billion-Euro Lawsuit

Deutsche Bank and its CEO, Christian Sewing, are burdened by a lawsuit from former investment bankers demanding nearly a billion euros. The bank denies all allegations, and internal documents reveal details of the proceedings, which are overshadowing the current general meeting.

US and Iran Dispute Progress on Hormuz Strait Deal
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US and Iran Dispute Progress on Hormuz Strait Deal

Reports of a potential deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and withdraw US forces were met with conflicting statements from Iran and the US, with the White House calling Iranian claims of an agreement a "fabrication." Meanwhile, the US delivered its first KC-46 aircraft to Israel, enhancing its capabilities for potential independent strikes on Iran.

Senators Introduce Bipartisan College Sports Bill
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Senators Introduce Bipartisan College Sports Bill

Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell have unveiled a bipartisan bill aimed at reforming college athletics amidst ongoing issues with Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rules and lawsuits. The proposed legislation seeks to address various challenges in college sports, including transfer rules, eligibility, and enforcement of regulations.

Biden Sues DOJ to Block Release of Hur Tapes Amid Calls for Transparency
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Biden Sues DOJ to Block Release of Hur Tapes Amid Calls for Transparency

President Joe Biden has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice to prevent the release of audio recordings and transcripts from special counsel Robert Hur's investigation, a move criticized by those demanding transparency.

Muslims Worldwide Celebrate Eid al-Adha Amid Calls for Unity and Sacrifice
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Muslims Worldwide Celebrate Eid al-Adha Amid Calls for Unity and Sacrifice

Muslims globally celebrated Eid al-Adha with prayers, family meals, and outings, while leaders in various countries urged tolerance, unity, and sacrifice. The celebrations were notably impacted in some regions by high costs of rams and blockades affecting sheep supply.

Poland's Economic Development and Local Content Policy
Politicsrzeczpospolita16h ago

Poland's Economic Development and Local Content Policy

Wojciech Bartelski, CEO of Tramwaje Warszawskie, discusses Poland's new stage of economic development, emphasizing local content as a tool for national resilience and economic strengthening rather than simple protectionism.

Teams Prepare for FIFA World Cup Amid Player Excitement and Legal Challenges
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Teams Prepare for FIFA World Cup Amid Player Excitement and Legal Challenges

National teams, including the USMNT, Germany, and South Korea, are making final preparations and expressing excitement for the upcoming FIFA World Cup. The tournament also faces a lawsuit regarding a proposed ban on Iran's pre-revolution flag.

Czech School Inspection Admits Flaws in Student Testing
Politicsirozhlas1d ago

Czech School Inspection Admits Flaws in Student Testing

The Czech school inspection acknowledged issues with recent nationwide student testing, including sensitive questions about family matters and mental health, and a lack of prior communication with students, parents, and school principals.

US pilots form network to help women access abortion care
Worldle-monde1d ago

US pilots form network to help women access abortion care

A non-profit organization of US pilots is offering free flights to neighboring states for women seeking abortion care, responding to increasingly strict anti-abortion laws, particularly in Texas. The group also assists individuals seeking gender-affirming care.

Businessnational-post1d ago

Canadians Eligible for CIBC Settlement Payout

Canadians may be eligible for a share of an $11 million settlement from a lawsuit alleging CIBC paid 'excessive, inflated and/or unearned' fees to discount brokers who cannot provide investment advice.

Iran's Supreme Leader Warns US Bases No Longer Safe in Middle East
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Iran's Supreme Leader Warns US Bases No Longer Safe in Middle East

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei warned that countries in the region would no longer serve as shields for US military bases, implying that American forces would not have safe havens in the Middle East. This statement comes amid ongoing tensions and discussions regarding regional security and a potential deal involving asset release.

Philippines Building Collapse Kills Four, Rescue Operations End
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Philippines Building Collapse Kills Four, Rescue Operations End

A building collapse in Angeles City, Philippines, resulted in four deaths and left 12 people missing before rescue operations were officially concluded. Survivors reported children were inside the site prior to the collapse.

Jill Biden Thought Husband Was Having a Stroke During 2024 Debate
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Jill Biden Thought Husband Was Having a Stroke During 2024 Debate

Jill Biden revealed she believed her husband, Joe Biden, was suffering a stroke during his 2024 presidential debate against Donald Trump. She described the experience as terrifying, noting she had never seen him in such a state before or since.

Tony Blair's Advice to Labour Party Draws Criticism
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Tony Blair's Advice to Labour Party Draws Criticism

Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair's recent advice to the Labour Party, urging a focus on policy over personalities, has sparked criticism from various political figures and commentators. Critics suggest his counsel is outdated and risks making the party irrelevant.

Montenegro Court Rejects Andrej Vučić's Lawsuit Against Vijesti
Worldn1-serbia11h ago

Montenegro Court Rejects Andrej Vučić's Lawsuit Against Vijesti

A ruling by the Basic Court in Podgorica in favor of Vijesti, rejecting a lawsuit by Serbian President's brother Andrej Vučić over the publication of Sky ECC transcripts, demonstrates a judiciary that protects public interest over political and mafia power.

Romanian Lottery Announces Upcoming Draws and Jackpots
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Romanian Lottery Announces Upcoming Draws and Jackpots

The Romanian Lottery announced new draws for Thursday, May 28, 2026, with a jackpot of over 5.09 million euros for Loto 6/49 and a 433,600 euro rollover for Joker. The lottery also reported over 30,080 winnings totaling more than 2.52 million lei from the Sunday, May 24 draws.

Baltic States Boost Defenses Amid Russian Threat Warnings
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Baltic States Boost Defenses Amid Russian Threat Warnings

Latvia plans to deploy drone fighters along its border with Russia, while NATO is set to strengthen its assigned forces in the Baltic states. This comes as EU officials warn of a dangerous moment and the possibility of Russia attacking NATO countries.

Icelandair Seeks Dismissal in Defamation Lawsuit
Worldruv1d ago

Icelandair Seeks Dismissal in Defamation Lawsuit

Icelandair has filed a request for the dismissal of a defamation lawsuit brought against the airline by the parents of Sólon Guðmundsson. Oral arguments regarding the request took place in the District Court of Reykjanes today.

CoE Human Rights Chief Urges Turkey to Protect Freedoms
Worldstockholm-cf1d ago

CoE Human Rights Chief Urges Turkey to Protect Freedoms

The Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights, Michael O’Flaherty, has called on Turkey to protect freedom of expression, press, and assembly rights, while also urging the restoration of judicial independence and the repeal of restrictive laws.

Climate Activists Sue Swedish State Over Climate Policy
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Climate Activists Sue Swedish State Over Climate Policy

Nearly 50 climate activists are suing the Swedish state, accusing it of inadequate climate policies and persecution of demonstrators. The lawsuit highlights concerns over the government's environmental actions.

Mirae Asset Launches Leveraged Samsung and SK Hynix Funds
BusinessKorea Herald1d ago

Mirae Asset Launches Leveraged Samsung and SK Hynix Funds

Mirae Asset has attracted a record 2.4 trillion won for Korea's first single-stock leveraged products, betting on foreign demand for funds tied to Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. This move indicates a strong market interest in high-leverage investment opportunities in major Korean tech companies.

Prime Video's Spider-Noir Series Explores Multiverse and New Villains
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Prime Video's Spider-Noir Series Explores Multiverse and New Villains

Prime Video's new Spider-Noir series is receiving high ratings and is confirmed to bring back the multiverse, featuring new villains and a unique design for Black Cat. The show explores a darker, more chaotic period for the forgotten hero, with potential for a second season.

Czech Public Media Urges PM Babiš to Halt Media Law Changes
Politicsirozhlasaktuality-sknaftemporiki11h ago3 sources

Czech Public Media Urges PM Babiš to Halt Media Law Changes

Directors of Czech Television and Czech Radio have called on Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to stop parliamentary discussions on new media laws. They argue that the proposed changes, which include restructuring and funding cuts, would impose a significant financial burden and lead to losses for public media.

Snowflake and IREN Announce Multi-Billion Dollar AI Infrastructure Deals
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Snowflake and IREN Announce Multi-Billion Dollar AI Infrastructure Deals

Snowflake has signed a $6 billion deal with AWS for AI infrastructure, while data center operator IREN has secured a $1.6 billion deal with Dell Technologies for Blackwell systems at its Texas AI campus. These agreements highlight significant investments in AI infrastructure.

Priest Accused of Using Confessional Info to Evict Tenant
PoliticsThe Independent12h ago

Priest Accused of Using Confessional Info to Evict Tenant

A lawsuit alleges that a priest used information obtained in a confessional booth to pressure a mentally ill tenant, Magdalena Max Avramovich, out of her rent-stabilized apartment, calling the alleged sacramental violation 'unconscionable' and 'unlawful'.

US withdraws aircraft, destroyers, and submarines from NATO
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US withdraws aircraft, destroyers, and submarines from NATO

The US announced its decision to withdraw aircraft, destroyers, and submarines from NATO during a closed-door meeting of NATO policy directors, as conveyed by Pentagon advisor Alexander Velez-Green, according to two anonymous alliance diplomats.

Competitor Sues Nestlé Waters Over Mineral Water Scandal in France
Businessle-figaro22h ago

Competitor Sues Nestlé Waters Over Mineral Water Scandal in France

Bonneval Emergence, a competitor of Nestlé Waters, has filed a lawsuit against Perrier, Contrex, and Vittel in administrative court. The company disputes prefectural decrees that allowed the Swiss group's brands to sell 'natural mineral water' that allegedly did not meet required criteria.

Culturewapo22h ago

Debate Over Trump's Reflecting Pool Blue Choice

A Washington Post article humorously questions the shade of blue chosen by Trump for the Reflecting Pool, while a federal judge considers a lawsuit regarding "aesthetic injury" from his decorating decisions.

Ninja Warrior Obstacle Racing to Debut at 2028 Los Angeles Olympics
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Ninja Warrior Obstacle Racing to Debut at 2028 Los Angeles Olympics

Ninja Warrior-style obstacle racing is set to be included in the modern pentathlon event at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. This marks a significant update to the Olympic sport, incorporating a popular challenge course format.

Trump-Backed Ken Paxton Defeats John Cornyn in Texas Senate Primary
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Trump-Backed Ken Paxton Defeats John Cornyn in Texas Senate Primary

Ken Paxton, endorsed by Donald Trump, successfully ousted incumbent Senator John Cornyn in the Texas Republican primary runoff. This victory marks another win for Trump-backed candidates in the midterm elections.

Moldova Withdraws from Key CIS Agreements
Worldnewsmaker-md1d ago

Moldova Withdraws from Key CIS Agreements

Moldova has submitted a statement to the CIS Executive Committee announcing its withdrawal from key agreements within the organization. This move signifies a shift in Moldova's international relations.

Slovakia's Strict Church Registration Laws Criticized
Politicsdennik-n1d ago

Slovakia's Strict Church Registration Laws Criticized

A discussion in Slovakia highlights concerns that the country's extremely strict church registration laws create a 'European anomaly,' blinding the state and failing to protect it by pushing smaller religious communities into a grey zone.

In-Laws Refuse Home Remodel Due to Joint Ownership
CultureYahoo1d ago

In-Laws Refuse Home Remodel Due to Joint Ownership

A woman's desire to remodel her home is being thwarted by her in-laws, who own half of the property and refuse the changes, prompting a 'Ramsey Show' host to question why the situation has persisted for 30 years.

Polish Health Ministry Plans Major Changes to Prescription Regulations
Politicsrzeczpospolita1d ago

Polish Health Ministry Plans Major Changes to Prescription Regulations

The Polish Ministry of Health is planning significant changes to prescription laws, aiming to streamline the rules for issuing and fulfilling prescriptions. The proposed changes include automatically indicating the quantity of medication for patients and introducing a 60-day refund limit for annual prescriptions.

United Group Shareholders Sue to Block Media Sale
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United Group Shareholders Sue to Block Media Sale

Dragan Solak and Victoriya Boklag, shareholders of United Group, have launched legal action in London to block the sale of United Group's media assets. The lawsuit aims to prevent the transaction from proceeding.

Congo Ebola Outbreak Worsens Amid Attacks on Health Facilities
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Congo Ebola Outbreak Worsens Amid Attacks on Health Facilities

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has reached 900 cases and is outpacing response efforts, with health facilities being attacked and patients fleeing. The WHO has urged Congo's neighbors to act immediately on the Ebola risk, while some countries are taking preparedness measures.

SpaceX debut and IPO market performance
Businessjapan-times2d ago

SpaceX debut and IPO market performance

SpaceX's market debut has drawn significant attention, with the company expected to target a $1.75 trillion valuation. However, an analysis indicates that there is no guarantee investors will profit from recent hot IPOs.