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Chinese President Xi Jinping Awards Serbia's Vucic with Friendship Medal
WorldbloombergNYTAl Jazeera+31DWle-figaroSCMPmorgunbladiddelfi-ltdelodigi24index-hr+23 more53m ago34 sources

Chinese President Xi Jinping Awards Serbia's Vucic with Friendship Medal

Chinese President Xi Jinping awarded Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic with China's Friendship Medal, the highest honor for foreigners, during Vucic's visit to China, symbolizing the strong 'steel friendship' between the two nations.

Trump Cautions Against Quick Iran Deal Amid Gulf Tensions
WorldAPReutersBBC+102NYTFTThe GuardianNPRAl JazeeraCNNdr-dkFox News+94 more15h ago105 sources

Trump Cautions Against Quick Iran Deal Amid Gulf Tensions

President Trump stated that the US would not rush into a deal with Iran, tempering expectations for a swift resolution to ongoing tensions. This comes as Gulf states reportedly pressure the US to avoid further conflict and a tanker blackout rattles the region ahead of oil transfers.

Why Dogs Eat Feces and How to Prevent It
Scienceklix-ba1d ago

Why Dogs Eat Feces and How to Prevent It

Dogs may engage in coprophagia due to various reasons including instinct, curiosity, anxiety, or underlying health issues. This behavior is more common in puppies but is not considered normal for adult dogs, and owners can take steps to address it.

Researchers Study France's Elites Amid Rising Global Inequality
Politicsle-monde2d ago

Researchers Study France's Elites Amid Rising Global Inequality

Researchers are renewing their interest in studying France's upper bourgeoisie, following in the footsteps of Pierre Bourdieu, as global inequality continues to rise. Their work is providing valuable insights into the mechanisms that perpetuate social stratification.

WHO Declares Highest Ebola Risk Level in DR Congo Amid Rapid Spread
CultureAPReutersBBC+55le-mondeThe GuardianAl JazeeraCNNFox Newscbchelsingin-sanomatnos+47 more2d ago58 sources

WHO Declares Highest Ebola Risk Level in DR Congo Amid Rapid Spread

The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola risk in the Democratic Republic of Congo to be at its highest level, as the outbreak continues to spread rapidly. Health workers are struggling to contain the virus, prompting the UN to allocate $60 million and send additional personnel to the region.

Cubans Protest US Indictment of Raúl Castro in Havana
PoliticsAPBBCbloomberg+78NYTFTThe GuardianAl JazeeraFox Newsnrkyle-uutisetnos+70 more2d ago81 sources

Cubans Protest US Indictment of Raúl Castro in Havana

Thousands of Cubans gathered in front of the US embassy in Havana to protest the US indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro. His daughter and other Cuban officials repudiated the accusations, with some expressing readiness to fight against imperialism.

PM Pushes Investment Under SIFC Umbrella
Politicsexpress-tribune2d ago

PM Pushes Investment Under SIFC Umbrella

Under the Prime Minister's leadership, the Government of Pakistan is taking positive steps to facilitate investors through the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) umbrella.

Iran Asserts Greater Control Over Strait of Hormuz Amid Dispute
WorldBBCbloombergFox News+10yle-uutisetindian-expressklix-bameta-mknewsbeastkhaleej-timesdaily-star-lebanonprotothema-en+2 more3d ago13 sources

Iran Asserts Greater Control Over Strait of Hormuz Amid Dispute

Iran has intensified its claims and actions to assert greater control over the Strait of Hormuz, leading to international dispute and rejection from the UAE, while the US also claims total control.

Worldseeking-alpha3d ago

Occidental Petroleum's Future After Q1 Earnings Beat

Occidental Petroleum is assessing its next steps following a stronger-than-expected performance in its first-quarter earnings report. The company's financial outlook is being re-evaluated after the positive results.

US Indicts Raúl Castro Over 1996 Plane Downing
WorldAPBBCbloomberg+92NYTwsjFTle-mondeThe GuardianNPRAl JazeeraCNN+84 more4d ago95 sources

US Indicts Raúl Castro Over 1996 Plane Downing

The United States has indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro on murder charges related to the 1996 downing of two planes. This action has escalated tensions between the two nations and is seen as a significant moment in their relations.

Russia Warns Armenia Over Strained Alliance Relations
WorldDaily Sabah4d ago

Russia Warns Armenia Over Strained Alliance Relations

Russia has issued a warning to Armenia, stating that its recent actions are undermining the spirit of their allied relations. Moscow indicated that these moves are straining the long-standing alliance between the two nations.

Putin Meets Xi in Beijing to Strengthen Ties, Discuss World Order
PoliticsAPReutersNYT+88FTle-mondeThe GuardianNPRAl Jazeeradr-dkFox Newsnrk+80 more5d ago91 sources

Putin Meets Xi in Beijing to Strengthen Ties, Discuss World Order

Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Beijing for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, where the leaders called for a "multi-polar" world order and criticized the US. While they praised their "unshakable foundations," a key gas pipeline agreement timeline was not finalized.

Tesla Expands FSD to Lithuania, Boosts China Hiring Amid Delays
TechnologyReutersYahoostraits-times+1seeking-alpha5d ago4 sources

Tesla Expands FSD to Lithuania, Boosts China Hiring Amid Delays

Tesla has launched its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology in Lithuania, marking an expansion of its autonomous driving capabilities. Concurrently, the company is urgently hiring in China to accelerate FSD rollout amid reported delays in the region.

Xi and Putin Hold Beijing Summit to Bolster Ties
WorldAPBBCbloomberg+93NYTFTle-mondewapoThe GuardianNPRAl Jazeeradr-dk+85 more5d ago96 sources

Xi and Putin Hold Beijing Summit to Bolster Ties

Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing for a high-profile summit, often described as "tea diplomacy." The leaders met to strengthen bilateral ties and discuss cooperation, with Russia seeking political and economic support from China.

US Allows DR Congo Football Team Entry Amid Ebola Concerns
HealthbloombergNYTFT+62le-mondeThe GuardianAl JazeeraFox Newsyle-uutisetcbccnbchelsingin-sanomat+54 more5d ago65 sources

US Allows DR Congo Football Team Entry Amid Ebola Concerns

The United States has decided to permit the Democratic Republic of Congo's football team to enter the country for the World Cup, despite existing Ebola-related travel restrictions. This decision comes as the WHO confirms that the DRC-Uganda Ebola emergency followed international health procedures.

Putin Visits Beijing After Trump-Xi Talks, Global Power Dynamics Shift
PoliticsAPReutersBBC+94bloombergNYTwsjwapoThe GuardianNPRAl JazeeraCNN+86 more6d ago97 sources

Putin Visits Beijing After Trump-Xi Talks, Global Power Dynamics Shift

Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Beijing to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping, following a recent meeting between Xi and former US President Donald Trump. This series of high-level diplomatic engagements is being closely watched for its implications on global power dynamics and international relations.

DR Congo Ebola Outbreak: Over 900 Suspected Cases Reported by WHO
WorldAPBBCNYT+29The GuardianAl Jazeerayle-uutisetcbcnostagesschaufazaftonbladet+21 more10h ago32 sources

DR Congo Ebola Outbreak: Over 900 Suspected Cases Reported by WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported over 900 suspected Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with the outbreak complicated by aid cuts, armed rebels, and public anger. Governments are advising against travel to affected countries as Nigeria also braces for a possible outbreak.

Analysis of Drone Warfare and Putin's Strategic Missteps
Worldjutarnji-listzerohedge2d ago2 sources

Analysis of Drone Warfare and Putin's Strategic Missteps

Experts are discussing the ongoing drone wars, suggesting that the conflict is far from over, and analyzing strategic missteps by leaders like Putin. Comparisons are being drawn between Putin's actions and historical figures like Hitler regarding the duration and impact of war.

US Green Card Applicants Must Apply From Home Countries
WorldAPReutersbloomberg+47NYTwsjwapoThe GuardianAl JazeeraFox Newsyle-uutisetukrainska-pravda+39 more2d ago50 sources

US Green Card Applicants Must Apply From Home Countries

The Trump administration announced a new rule requiring non-citizens already in the US to return to their home countries to apply for green cards. This policy change is expected to impact many seeking permanent residency, though some exceptions for those providing 'economic benefit' were mentioned.

Pep Guardiola to Depart Manchester City at Season's End
WorldAl Jazeerale-figaropolitiken+4Yahooluxemburger-wortvanguard-ngmyjoyonline2d ago7 sources

Pep Guardiola to Depart Manchester City at Season's End

Pep Guardiola has confirmed he will step down as manager of Manchester City at the end of the current season, concluding a highly successful tenure. He expressed that his time at the club has been the experience of his life.

Trump Vows US Will Seize Enriched Uranium From Iran
PoliticsbloombergNYTFT+46wapoNPRAl JazeeraCNNFox Newscnbchelsingin-sanomatruv+38 more3d ago49 sources

Trump Vows US Will Seize Enriched Uranium From Iran

President Trump declared that the United States would retrieve enriched uranium from Iran, asserting that the US would not permit them to possess it. This statement was made amid other news, including his comments on Greenland and domestic political matters.

Neuroscientist identifies 12 stages of burnout
Healthdelfi-lt3d ago

Neuroscientist identifies 12 stages of burnout

A neuroscientist has outlined 12 steps of burnout, highlighting the point at which the greatest danger arises. The article discusses whether accumulated fatigue can truly be resolved over a two-day weekend.

The Impact of Urban Noise on Human Health
Healthlsm-lv4d ago

The Impact of Urban Noise on Human Health

This article explores how city noise, from car signals to construction drills and footsteps, affects people's well-being and daily lives. It encourages readers to be more aware of the sounds around them in urban environments.

TJX, CAVA Lead Strong Q1 Earnings, Raise Outlooks
FinanceReutersYahooseeking-alpha4d ago3 sources

TJX, CAVA Lead Strong Q1 Earnings, Raise Outlooks

TJX and CAVA reported strong first-quarter earnings, beating analyst estimates and raising their full-year outlooks, while other companies like StepStone also exceeded expectations.

PoliticsNHK World4d ago

Japan Digitizes Civil Court Procedures

Civil court procedures in Japan are fully digitalized starting May 21st, allowing all steps from filing a lawsuit to judgment to be conducted online, aiming to significantly improve convenience and access to justice.

New Majority Formed in Akureyri, Mayor Steps Down
Worldruvmorgunbladid4d ago2 sources

New Majority Formed in Akureyri, Mayor Steps Down

A new political majority has been established in Akureyri, leading to the resignation of Ásthildur as the town's mayor. This development marks a significant shift in the local government leadership.

DR Congo Ebola Outbreak Claims Over 130 Lives, WHO Expresses Concern
HealthBBCnosruv+13aftonbladetsvenska-dagbladetdennik-nTimes of Indiahindustan-timesindian-expressstraits-timesnews24-sa+5 more5d ago16 sources

DR Congo Ebola Outbreak Claims Over 130 Lives, WHO Expresses Concern

An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has claimed over 130 lives, prompting deep concern from the World Health Organization over its scale and speed. The virus continues to spread, leading to international travel alerts and fears among the affected population.

Six US States Hold High-Stakes Primary Elections
WorldFox Newszerohedge6d ago2 sources

Six US States Hold High-Stakes Primary Elections

Primary elections are currently underway in six states across the United States, with voters casting ballots in high-stakes races that will determine candidates for various offices. These primaries are crucial steps in the electoral process.

Standard Chartered to Cut Thousands of Jobs Due to AI Adoption
FinanceReutersBBCbloomberg+14FTThe Guardiancnbcruvdie-pressemarketwatchThe Independentobservador+6 more6d ago17 sources

Standard Chartered to Cut Thousands of Jobs Due to AI Adoption

Standard Chartered bank announced plans to eliminate over 7,000 jobs by 2030, representing more than 15% of its workforce. The cuts are attributed to the bank's increased adoption of artificial intelligence and a strategy to replace 'lower-value human capital'.

Senegal Parliament Speaker Resigns Amid Deepening Political Crisis
PoliticsBBCle-mondeAl Jazeera+5le-figaroFrance 24Daily Nationmyjoyonlineseneweb1h ago8 sources

Senegal Parliament Speaker Resigns Amid Deepening Political Crisis

Senegal's parliament speaker, El Malick Ndiaye, has resigned, further escalating the country's political crisis. This development follows the recent sacking of the prime minister and widespread political instability.

Slovak Officials to Meet on Minister's Potential Recall
Politicsaktuality-sk8h ago

Slovak Officials to Meet on Minister's Potential Recall

Slovakia's three highest constitutional officials are scheduled to meet on Monday, a meeting initiated by Prime Minister Robert Fico, to discuss the next steps following the SNS chairman Danko's request for Minister Taraba's recall.

Uganda Confirms Three New Ebola Cases, Total Rises to Five
WorldReutersBBCbloomberg+45NYTle-mondeThe GuardianAl JazeeraCNNdr-dkyle-uutisethelsingin-sanomat+37 more2d ago48 sources

Uganda Confirms Three New Ebola Cases, Total Rises to Five

Uganda has confirmed three new cases of Ebola, bringing the total number of confirmed infections in the country to five. This development follows an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with concerns growing about the virus's spread.

Sigrid Maurer Criticizes SPÖ on University Plans
Politicsder-standard2d ago

Sigrid Maurer Criticizes SPÖ on University Plans

Sigrid Maurer, Vice-Club Chair of the Greens, accused the SPÖ of following in the footsteps of Karl-Heinz Grasser regarding university plans, stating that the SPÖ is now implementing Grasser's proposals from his time as Finance Minister.

Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as US Director of National Intelligence
PoliticsAPReutersBBC+93bloombergNYTwsjFTle-mondeThe GuardianNPRAl Jazeera+85 more2d ago96 sources

Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as US Director of National Intelligence

Tulsi Gabbard has resigned from her position as the US Director of National Intelligence, becoming the fourth cabinet-level official to depart the Trump administration. Reports indicate her resignation was due to her husband's health issues, specifically a cancer diagnosis.

Valsad Village Water Crisis
Healthindian-express2d ago

Valsad Village Water Crisis

Videos emerged showing women in Valsad village entering dry wells in search of water, prompting government intervention to repair a pipeline leak and restore normal supply.

WHO Raises Ebola Risk Level in DR Congo Amid Rapid Spread
WorldBBCNYTle-monde+62The GuardianAl JazeeraFox Newsnzzyle-uutisetcbcruvtagesschau+54 more2d ago65 sources

WHO Raises Ebola Risk Level in DR Congo Amid Rapid Spread

The World Health Organization (WHO) has elevated the risk assessment for the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo to 'very high' due to its rapid spread. The UN has allocated $60 million and is deploying staff to assist with the escalating crisis.

Financeseeking-alpha2d ago

Multiple Companies Announce Dividend Declarations

Several companies, including Invesco Canada, Security Federal, and American Tower, have announced their latest dividend declarations. These declarations include both monthly cash distributions and increased dividend payouts for shareholders.

Mirta Matić Sworn In as New Croatian Supreme Court President
Politicsindex-hrjutarnji-list3d ago2 sources

Mirta Matić Sworn In as New Croatian Supreme Court President

Mirta Matić has been sworn in as the new President of the Croatian Supreme Court, pledging to prioritize resolving old cases and restoring public trust in the judiciary. She outlined her initial steps to address the court's challenges.

Pakistan Intensifies Diplomatic Push for US-Iran Peace Talks
Worldhelsingin-sanomathindustan-timesstraits-times+5cyprus-mailnaftemporikiDaily Sabahrudawcitizen-tz3d ago8 sources

Pakistan Intensifies Diplomatic Push for US-Iran Peace Talks

Pakistan is stepping up its diplomatic efforts to mediate peace talks between the United States and Iran. These efforts come amid reports that Iran's supreme leader is unwilling to abandon enriched uranium, posing a challenge to potential negotiations.

Russia, Belarus Hold Joint Nuclear Drills; Putin Calls Weapons 'Last Resort'
WorldbloombergAl Jazeeranzz+36yle-uutisethelsingin-sanomatukrainska-pravdafazberlingskele-figarorzeczpospolitadie-presse+28 more3d ago39 sources

Russia, Belarus Hold Joint Nuclear Drills; Putin Calls Weapons 'Last Resort'

Russia and Belarus conducted joint military exercises involving nuclear forces, which President Putin monitored. Following the drills, Putin reiterated that the use of nuclear weapons would be a 'last resort' for Russia's security.

James Murdoch Acquires New York Magazine, Half of Vox Media
CultureAPReutersNYT+18wapoThe GuardianAl JazeeraCNNFox NewsfazBusiness Insiderdelo+10 more4d ago21 sources

James Murdoch Acquires New York Magazine, Half of Vox Media

Media scion James Murdoch has struck a deal to acquire New York Magazine and a significant portion of Vox Media, including its podcast network. The acquisition is reportedly valued at $300 million.

WHO Warns of Worsening Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda
HealthAPReutersBBC+66NYTle-mondeThe GuardianNPRAl JazeeraCNNFox Newsnzz+58 more4d ago69 sources

WHO Warns of Worsening Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda

The World Health Organization has issued warnings about a worsening Ebola outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda, reporting hundreds of suspected cases and over a hundred deaths. The WHO assesses the risk as high regionally but low globally, while efforts are underway to fund clinics and develop a vaccine.

Warning Sticker on Car Indicates Potential Serious Issue
Worldiefimerida5d ago

Warning Sticker on Car Indicates Potential Serious Issue

A specific sticker found on a car serves as a warning sign for drivers, indicating a potentially serious and concerning scenario, even though it is not a traffic ticket. Drivers are advised on steps to take to avoid losing their vehicle.

Microsoft Stock at $420: Investment Outlook
FinanceYahoo5d ago

Microsoft Stock at $420: Investment Outlook

This article provides an analysis of Microsoft stock at a price point of $420, offering insights on whether it is a buy, sell, or hold. It guides potential investors on their next steps.

WHO Declares Global Emergency Over Spreading DRC Ebola Outbreak
WorldAPReutersBBC+58NYTThe GuardianAl Jazeeratimes-ukyle-uutisetcbctagesschaufaz+50 more6d ago61 sources

WHO Declares Global Emergency Over Spreading DRC Ebola Outbreak

The World Health Organization declared a global public health emergency over the rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has caused numerous deaths and prompted international concern. The outbreak has spread beyond borders, leading to increased intervention efforts and travel advisories.

DR Congo Ebola Outbreak Kills Over 130; US Doctor Infected, Global Risk Assessed
HealthAPReutersbloomberg+41FTAl JazeeraCNNdr-dknosruvlsm-lvder-standard+33 more6d ago44 sources

DR Congo Ebola Outbreak Kills Over 130; US Doctor Infected, Global Risk Assessed

An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has resulted in over 130 deaths, with an American doctor working in the region also testing positive for the virus. Health authorities worldwide, including the CDC, are monitoring the situation and implementing surveillance measures, though the risk to countries like the US is deemed low.

DRC Ebola Outbreak Kills Over 100; US Screens Airports After American Infected
WorldBBCbloombergNYT+60wsjle-mondewapoThe GuardianNPRAl JazeeraFox Newsnrk+52 more6d ago63 sources

DRC Ebola Outbreak Kills Over 100; US Screens Airports After American Infected

An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has resulted in over 100 deaths and caused international concern. The United States began screening airports after an American doctor contracted the virus in the DRC and was transferred to Germany for treatment.