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Peru’s Roberto Sanchez advances to presidential runoff amid campaign finance charges
Roberto Sanchez qualified for Peru’s June 7 presidential runoff against Keiko Fujimori while facing graft charges from prosecutors.
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PCOS renamed polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome after global review
Experts have renamed polycystic ovary syndrome to polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome after a 14-year global review.
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Bahamas votes in snap election as Davis seeks rare second term
Voters in the Bahamas are choosing a government in a 41-seat election as Prime Minister Philip Davis seeks a second term.
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Bosnia high representative Schmidt says he will resign in June
Christian Schmidt said he will step down as Bosnia and Herzegovina's high representative in June 2026.
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Kouri Richins gets life without parole for Utah husband's fentanyl killing
A Utah judge sentenced Kouri Richins to life in prison without parole on May 13 for killing her husband with fentanyl.
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EU agrees sanctions on violent Israeli settlers after deadlock
The European Union agreed new sanctions targeting violent Israeli settlers and settler organisations after nearly 2 years of deadlock.
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Kallas says EU defence production is ramping up too slowly
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said Europe’s defence industry is not increasing output as fast as expected.
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Commentary says Trump's China trip unlikely to produce breakthrough
A commentary says Donald Trump’s visit to China this week is unlikely to yield a major breakthrough amid deep U.S.-China rivalry.
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Israeli forces kill two Palestinian teens amid raids and settler attacks in West Bank
Israeli forces killed two Palestinian teenagers and detained dozens during raids while settlers vandalized property and stole livestock in the West Bank.
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King Charles delivers UK legislative agenda as Starmer faces Labour revolt
King Charles III set out the UK government's legislative programme on Wednesday as Keir Starmer faced a Labour revolt and pressure over his future.
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Pakistan rejects report on Iranian aircraft at Nur Khan Airbase
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry rejected a US media report on Iranian aircraft at Nur Khan Airbase and said the flights supported peace talks.
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Israeli airstrikes continue in southern Lebanon despite ceasefire, killing dozens
Israeli airstrikes killed at least 18 people and injured over 30 in southern Lebanon since May 11, amid ongoing violence despite ceasefire.
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Netanyahu office says he made secret UAE visit during Iran war
Netanyahu's office said he secretly visited the UAE during the Iran war and met President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
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Utqiagvik enters 84-day midnight sun period
Utqiagvik, Alaska has entered its annual midnight sun period, with residents not expected to see another sunset until early August.
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Arts and cultural activities linked to slower biological ageing in UK study
A UK study of 3,556 adults found weekly arts and cultural engagement was linked to slower biological ageing.
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EU ministers approve sanctions on Israeli settlers and Hamas figures
EU foreign ministers agreed Monday on new sanctions targeting Israeli settlers, settlement-linked groups and more Hamas representatives.
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Russia places former UK Defence Minister Ben Wallace on wanted list over criminal case
Russia added former UK Defence Minister Ben Wallace to its wanted list in a criminal case linked to terrorism charges, officials said.
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Iran releases human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh on bail, reports say
Iran has released prominent lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh on bail after arresting her at home on April 1, reports said.
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French prosecutors seek 7-year term for Sarkozy in Libya case appeal
French prosecutors asked for a 7-year prison term for Nicolas Sarkozy in his appeal trial over alleged Libyan campaign funding.
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Norovirus outbreak on cruise ship Ambition in France sickens dozens and halts disembarkation
A norovirus outbreak on Ambassador Cruise Line’s ship Ambition sickened 48 passengers and one crew member, prompting a lockdown at Bordeaux port.
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UK Parliamentary Commissioner investigates Nigel Farage over £5 million gift from crypto billionaire
Nigel Farage is under investigation for failing to declare a £5 million gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne before his 2024 election bid.
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Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill at least 12, reports say
Israeli airstrikes on cars in southern Lebanon killed at least 12 people, including 2 children, reports said.
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Bodies of three women recovered from sea off Brighton's Madeira Drive
Emergency services recovered the bodies of three women from the sea near Madeira Drive, Brighton, after a welfare concern call early May 13, 2026.
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No larger hantavirus outbreak found after cases linked to MV Hondius cruise ship
WHO reports no signs of a wider hantavirus outbreak after 10 confirmed cases and 3 deaths linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship.