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France arrests six for flying Palestinian flag on Eiffel Tower during Nakba Day protest
French authorities arrested six people for displaying a Palestinian flag on the Eiffel Tower to mark Nakba Day.
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Waymo driverless cars trapped circling neighborhood cul-de-sacs in Atlanta
Waymo driverless cars repeatedly circled cul-de-sacs in a northwest Atlanta suburb, causing traffic and safety concerns.
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Former Sinaloa Security Chief Gerardo Merida Sanchez Arrested in US on Drug Charges
Gerardo Merida Sanchez, ex-Sinaloa public security secretary, was arrested in Arizona and faces federal drug trafficking charges in New York.
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Wigan defeats Leeds Rhinos 24-4, denies them top spot in Super League
Wigan beat Leeds Rhinos 24-4 at Brick Community Stadium, stopping Leeds from claiming the Super League top spot and a sixth straight win.
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Colorado Governor Jared Polis commutes sentence of election denier Tina Peters
Governor Jared Polis commuted Tina Peters' prison sentence, reducing it from about 8.5 years to 4.5 years and granting parole starting June 1, 2026.
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Northampton Saints thrash Bristol Bears 94-33 to secure Premiership semi-final spot
Northampton Saints scored 94 points to defeat Bristol Bears 94-33, clinching a Premiership semi-final place at Franklin's Gardens.
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Georgia town sues ICE, DHS to block planned 10,000-bed detention center
Social Circle, Georgia, sued ICE and DHS to stop converting a warehouse into a large immigration detention center.
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Diablo 4 patch causes near-invincibility bug with Glynn's Anvil power
A May 13 patch for Diablo 4’s Lord of Hatred expansion introduced a bug letting players nearly become immortal by stacking Glynn's Anvil damage reduction beyond limits.
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Developers launch 'sx' tool to share AI assistant skills across teams
'sx' enables centralized sharing of AI assistant skills and configs with scoped installations for developer teams.
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Report finds major data gaps hinder understanding of the videogames industry worldwide
A joint report from charity OKRE and trade group UKIE reveals scarce accessible data limits decisions on videogames globally.
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Jonas Vingegaard wins stages 7 and 9 at Giro d’Italia, moves closer to overall lead
Jonas Vingegaard won stages 7 and 9 of the 2026 Giro d’Italia, cutting his overall time deficit to the leader.
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Sequel to A Minecraft Movie titled A Minecraft Movie Squared set for July 2027 release
The sequel to A Minecraft Movie, called A Minecraft Movie Squared, is scheduled for a July 23, 2027 theatrical release with returning cast and new additions.
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Forza Horizon 6 Makes Cherry Blossom Trees and Shrines Indestructible in Japan Setting
Forza Horizon 6 released in May 2026 features indestructible cherry blossom trees and shrines to respect Japanese culture.
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Erling Haaland to voice Viking character in animated film Viqueens
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland will make his acting debut voicing an animated Viking in the film Viqueens set for Christmas 2026 release.
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Subnautica 2 players unlock Repair Tool blueprint by scanning three fragments near Lifepod
Players can craft the Repair Tool after scanning three fragments near the Lifepod to repair vehicles and base structures in Subnautica 2.
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Pakistan Mediates Stalled US-Iran Peace Talks Amid Rising Regional Tensions
Pakistan’s interior minister visited Tehran May 16 to revive stalled US-Iran peace talks after a fragile ceasefire earlier this year.
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Forza Horizon 6 Launches Festival Playlist with 'Welcome to Japan' Series Starting May 21
Forza Horizon 6 began its Festival Playlist on May 21, 2026, kicking off the 'Welcome to Japan' series featuring 10 collectible cars.
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Hull City Fan Criticizes EFL Amid Uncertainty Over 'Spygate' Before Championship Playoff Final
Hull City supporter Jack Gorbert criticized the EFL over costs and uncertainty ahead of the 23 May Championship playoff final amid Southampton spying charges.
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UK college student dies of meningitis as two Reading pupils receive treatment
A Henley College student died of meningitis this week while two pupils in Reading are being treated for the same illness.
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Meningitis outbreak in Berkshire and Oxfordshire schools linked to one student death
A meningitis outbreak in Berkshire and Oxfordshire schools has led to one student death and two others receiving treatment.
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Nearly 6 Million in Somalia Face Acute Food Insecurity Amid Famine Risk
UN agencies warn nearly 6 million Somalis face acute hunger and famine risk in Bay region amid worsening crisis.
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Creature Enamel Found Near Alien Ruins in Subnautica 2 for Crafting and Vehicle Reinforcement
Players gather Creature Enamel near Alien Ruins to craft enameled glass and reinforce vehicles in Subnautica 2.
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15-Year-Old Boy Killed, Two Others Wounded in Suspected Drug Shooting in Nantes
A 15-year-old was killed and two boys wounded in a drug-linked shooting in Nantes’ Port-Boyer neighborhood on May 14.
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Ukrainian drones strike multiple Russian energy and industrial sites across several regions
Ukrainian drones launched coordinated overnight strikes on Russian oil depots, refineries, and industrial infrastructure, causing fires and injuries across multiple regions.