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FIFA orders partial closure of Puebla stadium for Mexico-Ghana friendly over discriminatory chants
FIFA partially closed Puebla's Cuauhtemoc Stadium for Mexico's May 22 friendly against Ghana due to fans' discriminatory chants in past matches.
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Pentagon releases second batch of 222 declassified UFO files including shootdown video
The US Pentagon on May 22 released 222 declassified UFO files, including videos of a 2023 fighter jet shooting down a UFO over Lake Huron.
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US requires most foreign nationals to leave to apply for green cards starting May 21
US Citizenship and Immigration Services now requires most foreign nationals on temporary visas to return home to apply for green cards.
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Three U.S.-made F-35 fighter jets arrive in Poland, first on NATO's eastern flank
Poland received its first three U.S.-made F-35A fighter jets on May 22, marking a NATO eastern flank upgrade.
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U.S. and Iran deadlocked after nearly four months blocking Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. and Iran maintain a stalemate with mutual blockades in the Strait of Hormuz after nearly four months, as fragile talks stall.
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China's Wingtech Sues Nexperia Seeking Control and 8 Billion Yuan Compensation
Wingtech filed a lawsuit in China seeking to regain control of Nexperia and at least 8 billion yuan damages over Dutch government restrictions.
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RC Lens claim first French Cup title with 3-1 win over Nice
RC Lens won their first French Cup by defeating Nice 3-1 in the final at Stade de France on May 22, 2026.
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Gabriel Attal announces run for 2027 French presidency as youngest former PM
Gabriel Attal, France’s youngest-ever prime minister, declared his 2027 presidential candidacy on May 22 in southern France.
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Penang JPJ seizes 51 luxury vehicles for expired road tax in early 2026
Penang Road Transport Department seized 51 luxury vehicles from January to May 2026 over unpaid road tax, valued at RM14 million.
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Three months into US-Iran conflict, doubts grow over Trump’s strategic success
Three months after launching Operation Epic Fury against Iran, President Trump faces rising doubts about his military campaign’s effectiveness.
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Magnitude 6.0 earthquake hits near Honaunau-Napoopoo on Hawaii's Big Island
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck near Honaunau-Napoopoo on Hawaii's Big Island on May 22, causing strong shaking but no reported casualties.
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Gas Explosion at Shanxi Coal Mine Kills at Least 82 Workers
A gas explosion at Liushenyu coal mine in Shanxi, China, on May 22 killed at least 82 people and injured 128.
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US-China trade tensions and AI rivalry dominate 2026 APEC Trade Ministers Meeting in Suzhou
Trade ministers met in Suzhou May 22 to discuss Asian-Pacific trade issues amid US-China tensions and AI competition.
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14-step segment of Eiffel Tower original staircase sold for €450,160 in Paris auction
A 14-step spiral section of the Eiffel Tower's original 1889 staircase sold for €450,160 at a Paris auction on May 21, 2026.
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Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif visits China amid US-Iran mediation efforts
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif toured Beijing and Zhejiang from May 23-26, meeting Chinese leaders and promoting peace talks on the US-Iran conflict.
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One dead, dozens injured in Staten Island shipyard fire and explosion
One civilian died and at least 30 people were injured in a Staten Island shipyard fire and explosion on May 23, 2026.
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Former Splinter Cell Director Says Modern Lighting Challenges Stealth Game Design
Clint Hocking says new lighting tech makes stealth games harder to design and play than earlier titles.
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Bruno Fernandes wins Premier League Player of the Season and breaks assists record
Bruno Fernandes was named Premier League Player of the Season 2025-26 and set a new single-season assists record with 21 assists.
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French woman and partner arrested in Portugal for abandoning two young boys roadside
French woman Marine Rousseau and her partner were arrested in Portugal after abandoning two young boys near Alcacer do Sal.
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Taiwan security chief says China deployed over 100 vessels along first island chain after US-China summit
Taiwan's security chief Joseph Wu said China has sent more than 100 vessels near Taiwan following the US-China summit in Beijing.
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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim urges Malaysians to reject hate politics and unite
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim called on Malaysians to speak out against divisive hate politics and reclaim national unity today.
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Gas explosion at Shanxi Liushenyu coal mine kills 82, leaves 2 missing
A gas explosion at Liushenyu coal mine in Shanxi province killed 82 and left two missing as rescue efforts continue.
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Iran-linked Iraqi suspect arrested for assassination plot against Ivanka Trump
Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi was arrested in Turkey for plotting to assassinate Ivanka Trump and charged with 18 attacks.
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US Jury Clears Boeing of Fraud in 737 MAX Lawsuit by LOT Polish Airlines
A Seattle jury found Boeing not liable for fraud in a lawsuit by LOT Polish Airlines over 737 MAX safety issues.