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Singapore equities see stronger trading and renewed investor interest
Singapore’s equities market has seen higher trading activity and more investor interest over the past year, market participants said.
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At least 13 injured in mass shooting at Oklahoma campground party
At least 13 people were hurt in a mass shooting during a Sunday night party at Spring Creek Park near Oklahoma City.
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Renewables industry warns Reform UK subsidy plan could spook investors
RenewableUK warned that a Reform UK government plan to scrap renewable subsidy contracts could damage investor confidence and the wider UK economy.
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Kent schoolgirl seeks fellow Kirstys to raise brain tumour research funds
An 11-year-old girl from Tunbridge Wells is asking people named Kirsty to join her fundraising appeal for paediatric brain tumour research.
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Vine relaunches as Divine with six-second human-made videos
Divine, the Vine successor backed by Jack Dorsey, relaunched on May 4 with a six-second, human-made video rule.
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Childhood-frozen testicular tissue restores sperm production in adult case
A man produced sperm after tissue frozen from his testicle at age 10 was transplanted back 16 years later.
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Starmer urges Europe to address tensions with Trump as Ukraine talks begin
Keir Starmer said Europe must face tensions with Donald Trump as he opened talks in Armenia on Ukraine, Iran and closer UK-EU ties.
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NSW to criminalise secret GPS tracking in domestic violence cases
New South Wales will make secret GPS tracking a criminal offence as part of domestic violence law changes.
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Arsenal host Atletico Madrid in Champions League semifinal second leg at Emirates Stadium
Arsenal host Atletico Madrid at Emirates Stadium in the Champions League semifinal second leg after a 1-1 first-leg draw in Madrid.
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FIA president calls for return to V8 engines in Formula One by 2030 or 2031
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem said Formula One should bring back traditional V8 engines with minor electrification by around 2030 or 2031.
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US Democrats fail to restrict Trump’s military force authority against Cuba
US Democrats on Tuesday failed to limit former President Donald Trump’s authority to use military force against Cuba.
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Instagram tests optional AI creator labels for profiles and posts
Instagram is testing optional 'AI creator' labels that let users flag AI-generated or edited content on profiles, posts and Reels.
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Metalenz unveils under-display facial authentication tech at Display Week 2026
Boston optics startup Metalenz unveiled under-display camera technology at Display Week 2026.
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DoorDash adds AI tools for merchant onboarding, photos and websites
DoorDash said Monday it added AI tools to help merchants onboard faster, edit dish photos and build websites from listings.
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Barocal raises $10 million seed round for solid-state cooling tech
Barocal raised $10 million to develop solid-state heating and cooling technology that avoids vapor-compression systems.
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TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 offers 50% off second pass before May 8
TechCrunch is selling Disrupt 2026 passes with 50% off a second ticket of the same type until May 8.
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GameStop offers to buy eBay for $55.5 billion
GameStop made an unsolicited offer to buy eBay for $125 a share in a deal valuing the company at about $55.5 billion.
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Mass Effect: Andromeda was rushed, actor says, as sequels were scrapped
Mass Effect: Andromeda was rushed and hit by toxic online backlash, actor Tom Taylorson said, as plans for more games were scrapped.
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Chinese and US Officials Voice Concerns Ahead of Trump’s Beijing Visit
Chinese and US officials outlined major issues before President Trump’s upcoming trip to China, focusing on trade and Taiwan.
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China orders security review of Meta Manus AI deal
China imposed a security review on Meta's Manus AI deal as state media said the country still welcomes foreign investment in AI.
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US experts testify China uses data-driven cyber campaign for strategic advantage
US-China Economic and Security Review Commission heard that China harvests American data to support conflict and coercion efforts.
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Trump Says Iran Is ‘Dying to Make a Deal’ as US-Iran Talks Stall Amid War
President Donald Trump said Iran wants a deal but US-Iran negotiations remain stalled amid the third month of conflict.
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China shifts diplomacy toward more Beijing-hosted talks, fewer overseas visits
China is sending fewer top leaders abroad and hosting more foreign leaders in Beijing, according to a SCMP report.
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IPCC advances climate work despite US absence and growing Chinese tech exports
The IPCC continues climate efforts focusing on adaptation and carbon removal as the US stays away and Chinese firms export renewable technologies internationally.