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Radio Caroline Apologises for False Announcement of King Charles III's Death
On May 19, Radio Caroline mistakenly announced King Charles III's death due to a computer error and later issued an apology on air.
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Paris Court Finds Air France and Airbus Guilty of Manslaughter Over 2009 Crash
The Paris Appeals Court found Air France and Airbus guilty of involuntary manslaughter for the 2009 Rio-Paris flight AF447 crash that killed 228 people.
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AI Agents, Claude Code Tools, and Research Pipelines Dominate GitHub Stars Today
Today’s top trending GitHub repos highlight growth in AI coding agents, Claude Code extensions, and academic research tooling.
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UN lowers 2026 global growth forecast to 2.5% citing Middle East crisis
The United Nations cut the global GDP growth forecast for 2026 to 2.5% due to energy shocks from the ongoing Middle East conflict.
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Top tennis players limit French Open media duties to protest prize money share
About 20 leading tennis players limited media duties to 15 minutes at the French Open to protest low prize money allocation.
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Paralives life simulation game launches early access on May 25, 2026
Paralives will begin early access on May 25, 2026, offering a life simulation game with features rivaling The Sims 4.
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Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United target Jarrod Bowen amid West Ham relegation risk
Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United are interested in signing West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen as the club faces possible relegation.
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Outward 2 Early Access Set for July 7 with Low-Spec PC ‘Potato’ Mode
Nine Dots Studio will launch Outward 2 early access on July 7 with support for low-end PCs and split-screen co-op.
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Security guard Amin Abdullah killed stopping San Diego mosque shooting that killed three
Amin Abdullah, a security guard at the Islamic Center of San Diego, died confronting two teenage shooters in a May 18 attack that killed three people.
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Two Teenagers Kill Three in Mass Shooting at San Diego Islamic Center
Two teenagers opened fire at the Islamic Center of San Diego on May 18, killing three, including a security guard, before dying by suicide nearby.
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Quantic Dream to shut down Spellcasters Chronicles servers on June 19 after three months
Quantic Dream announced it will shut down the MOBA Spellcasters Chronicles in June, citing low player counts and a tough market.
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Tasmanian government apologizes for secret collection of 177 human specimens 1966-1991
Tasmanian Health Minister Bridget Archer apologized for the secret collection and display of 177 human specimens at a university museum decades ago.
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North Korea's Naegohyang wins Asian Women's Champions League final in South Korea
North Korea's Naegohyang defeated Tokyo Verdy Beleza 1-0 on May 23 to win the Asian Women's Champions League in Suwon, South Korea.
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Russian jets dangerously intercept British RAF surveillance plane over Black Sea
In April 2026, two Russian fighters dangerously intercepted a British RAF surveillance plane over the Black Sea.
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Embracer Group to split into two public companies, revive dormant game IPs via partnerships
Embracer Group announced it will split into two public companies to manage major and secondary game IPs, seeking external partnerships for dormant franchises.
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Hasbro cancels Dungeons & Dragons game by Star Wars Jedi director Stig Asmussen
Hasbro canceled the Dungeons & Dragons action-adventure game developed by Giant Skull, led by Stig Asmussen, less than a year after its announcement.
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Israel's Knesset advances bill to dissolve parliament with overwhelming support
Israel's Knesset voted 110-0 on May 20 to advance a bill dissolving parliament, paving way for elections this year amid coalition disputes.
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Ukraine expands drone strikes and air defenses amid heavy Russian attacks
Ukraine boosted drone attacks into Russian territory and improved air defenses after Russia launched 1,500 drones and 56 missiles over 48 hours.
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Warhorse Studios unveils open-world Middle-earth RPG and new Kingdom Come adventure
Warhorse Studios announced development of an open-world Lord of the Rings RPG and a new Kingdom Come game on May 20, 2026.
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UK relaxes sanctions on Russian refined oil and LNG amid fuel supply concerns
The UK government eased sanctions on Russian jet fuel and diesel refined in third countries starting May 20, citing supply disruptions from the Iran conflict.
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AI agents, Claude Code tools, stealth browsing, and Rust CLI lead GitHub stars today
Today’s top trending repos highlight AI-powered agents, Claude Code integrations, stealth browsers, and token-saving Rust CLI tools.
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Czech coach Petr Vlachovsky given lifetime ban for secretly filming female players
UEFA banned former Czech women's coach Petr Vlachovsky for life after he secretly filmed 14 players over four years.
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France selects STUDIOS Architecture Paris and Selldorf Architects for Louvre redevelopment
France named an international team including STUDIOS Architecture Paris and Selldorf Architects to lead the Louvre redevelopment with a new entrance and Mona Lisa space.
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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book launches on Switch 2 with mixed but mostly positive reviews
Nintendo released Yoshi and the Mysterious Book on May 21 for Switch 2, receiving generally positive but mixed reviews from critics.