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Category: 4. World
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Latest news bulletin | May 11th – Morning
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Can Trump Rename the Persian Gulf?
President Trump has floated changing the name of the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Gulf ahead of a trip to the Middle East next week, a move that infuriated Iran and its people.
“I’ll have to make a decision,” Mr. Trump said in the Oval Office…
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China reminds Pakistan of its ‘long-term interests’, talks global ‘common aspiration’ with India – Firstpost
In the wake of a tense ceasefire between India and Pakistan, China has urged Islamabad to act in line with its “long-term interests” while calling on both neighbours to pursue a comprehensive peace. China seems to have attempted to balance…
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China has covered a desert with solar panels and confirmed it could change the ecosystem forever.
China is in the process of implementing an idea that everyone has already thought of: using deserts to produce solar energy. As you will see, this move has had a real impact on the local ecosystem.
China has come up with a win-win…
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European leaders tell Putin to agree to Ukraine ceasefire or face new sanctions
KYIV — Major European powers threw their weight behind an unconditional 30-day Ukraine ceasefire on Saturday, with the backing of President Donald Trump, and threatened President Vladimir Putin with “massive” new sanctions if he did not accept…
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Israel’s aviation market reopens slowly, cautiously, and at a cost
In JM Barrie’s immortal book, Peter Pan, the title character quips, “The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease forever to be able to do it.”
We have been at war for 19 months. At times, it feels like we are in Neverland, with…
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Five fishermen who survived 55 days adrift by drinking rain and parboiling passing fish arrive in Galapagos
QUITO, Ecuador
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Five fishermen who spent 55 days adrift at sea arrived Saturday at a port in the Galapagos Islands after being rescued by a tuna boat, the Ecuadorian…
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Five fishers lost at sea for 55 days rescued by Ecuadorian tuna boat | Ecuador
Five fishers who spent 55 days adrift at sea arrived on Saturday at a port in the Galápagos after being rescued by a tuna boat, the Ecuadorian navy said on X.
The three Peruvians and two Colombians had been missing since mid-March and were found…
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