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Slow Food founder Carlo Petrini dies at 76 in Italy
Carlo Petrini, founder of the Slow Food movement, died at 76 at his home in Bra, Italy on May 21, 2026.
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Pep Guardiola to leave Manchester City after 10 years, final game on May 24, 2026
Manchester City confirmed Pep Guardiola will step down as manager after the last 2025-26 season match on May 24, ending a decade-long tenure.
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AI coding agents, Claude plugins, and local code knowledge dominate GitHub stars today
Top repos focus on enhancing AI coding agent skills, local code intelligence, and API access to AI notebooks.
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UK net migration falls to 171,000 in 2025, lowest since 2012 outside COVID years
UK net migration dropped sharply to 171,000 in the year ending December 2025, driven by tighter immigration rules and fewer work-related arrivals.
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Israeli drone strike kills 13-year-old boy in northern Gaza amid evacuation orders
An Israeli drone strike on May 21 killed 13-year-old Joud Dweik and wounded two others in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza.
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Wes Streeting calls for UK capital gains tax to match income tax rates
Wes Streeting proposes aligning capital gains tax with income tax rates to raise up to £12 billion annually.
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Cristiano Ronaldo scores twice as Al Nassr win Saudi Pro League title with 4-1 victory over Damac
Cristiano Ronaldo scored two goals to lead Al Nassr to the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League title on May 21, 2026.
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2026 FIFA World Cup to face extreme heat and weather risks threatening players and fans
Experts warn 25% of 2026 World Cup matches will face dangerous heat, prompting calls for stronger safety measures from FIFA.
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Tennessee man jailed over Charlie Kirk Facebook meme wins $835,000 settlement
Larry Bushart, jailed 37 days over a Facebook meme about Charlie Kirk's assassination, settled with Tennessee officials for $835,000.
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UN Secretary-General condemns Israel's plan for military facilities at UNRWA compound in East Jerusalem
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned Israel's plan to set up military facilities at the UNRWA compound in Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem.
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Three sisters found dead off Brighton beach identified as London residents
Three sisters whose bodies were recovered from the sea off Brighton beach have been identified as Jane Adetoro, Christina Walter(s), and Rebecca Walter(s) from London.
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81-Year-Old Minecraft Streamer Swatted During Fundraiser for Grandson’s Cancer Care
Sue Jacquot, an 81-year-old streamer known as GrammaCrackers, was swatted during a Minecraft fundraiser livestream for her grandson’s cancer treatment.
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JPMorgan Executive Lorna Hajdini Files Defamation Countersuit Amid Assault Claims
JPMorgan executive Lorna Hajdini denied sexual assault claims and sued former VP Chirayu Rana for defamation this month.
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Russia conducts large nuclear-capable military drills with Belarus starting May 19
Russia launched a three-day nuclear-capable military exercise involving 64,000 troops and Belarusian forces starting May 19, 2026.
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Japan’s 1950s reforestation with cedar causes severe nationwide pollen allergy crisis
Japan’s reliance on two evergreen trees for post-WWII reforestation drives high pollen allergies affecting 43% of the population and costing $1.6B daily.
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Indian PM Narendra Modi makes first bilateral visit to Italy in 26 years, aims to boost trade
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Rome for bilateral talks with Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, elevating ties to a special strategic partnership.
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Israel detains 428 Global Sumud flotilla activists after interception at sea
Israeli forces intercepted and detained 428 activists from 44 countries aboard the Global Sumud flotilla attempting to reach Gaza by sea.
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US Secretary of State Rubio criticizes WHO's Ebola response and announces $13M aid
Marco Rubio criticized WHO's delayed Ebola outbreak response and COVID handling, and the US pledged $13 million for 50 Ebola clinics in Congo and Uganda.
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NAACP launches boycott urging Black athletes to shun southern public university sports over voting rights
The NAACP called on Black athletes to boycott sports programs at public universities in eight southern states over voting map changes.
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OpenBSD 7.9 Released with Support for 255 CPU Cores and WiFi 6
OpenBSD 7.9 launched today, raising amd64 CPU core support to 255 and adding initial WiFi 6 support along with multiple system improvements.
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Bungie to end Destiny 2 live-service updates with final patch on June 9, 2026
Bungie announced its last Destiny 2 live-service update, Monument of Triumph, will launch June 9 before ending active development.
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Harry Maguire omitted from England's 26-man 2026 World Cup squad
England manager Thomas Tuchel left Harry Maguire out of the 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico.
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German Chancellor Merz proposes 'associate membership' for Ukraine in EU with limited rights
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz proposed an EU 'associate member' status for Ukraine allowing full participation without voting rights.
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Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced full remake to launch July 9, 2026
Ubisoft Singapore is releasing a complete remake of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag on July 9, 2026, for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.