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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.
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Libyan former prison boss Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri faces ICC hearing on war crimes
Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri faces a three-day ICC hearing starting May 19 on 17 war crime charges from his time running a Libyan prison.
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Steve Clarke names Scotland's 26-man squad for 2026 World Cup
Scotland manager Steve Clarke announced a 26-man squad including Ross Stewart and Craig Gordon for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Arsenal win 2025-26 Premier League title, ending 22-year wait under Arteta
Arsenal secured the 2025-26 Premier League title on May 16 after Manchester City drew at Bournemouth, clinching their first league crown in 22 years under manager Mikel Arteta.
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Plex to Triple Lifetime Plex Pass Price to $750 Starting July 1, 2026
Plex will raise its Lifetime Plex Pass price from $249.99 to $749.99 beginning July 1, 2026.
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Fortnite returns to Apple App Stores worldwide except Australia amid ongoing legal fight
Epic Games has restored Fortnite on Apple App Stores globally except Australia amid its multi-year legal battle with Apple over App Store fees.
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Iran's football team arrives in Turkiye for 2026 World Cup camp amid US visa delays
Iran's national football team reached Antalya, Turkiye, on May 18 for World Cup preparation while awaiting US visas amid political tensions.
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OpenClaw Creator Peter Steinberger Spends $1.3 Million on OpenAI Tokens in 30 Days
Peter Steinberger spent about $1.3 million on OpenAI tokens over 30 days to run 100 AI agents for software development tasks.
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PS5 Owners File Class-Action Lawsuit Over Sony Tariff Refunds
US PlayStation 5 owners sued Sony on May 6, 2026, alleging improper retention of tariff refund profits.
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Cannes Renames Mace Beach After Brigitte Bardot, Allows Dogs at Set Times
Cannes renamed its Mace beach for Brigitte Bardot and approved daily dog access on May 18, 2026.
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ZA/UM Team Releases Dice-Driven RPG Zero Parades: For Dead Spies
ZA/UM's new creative team released Zero Parades: For Dead Spies, a dice-driven RPG set in a decaying port city with an espionage narrative.
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Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi praises AI-generated FF6 remake teaser amid backlash
Hironobu Sakaguchi praised an AI-generated Final Fantasy 6 remake trailer, sparking mixed reactions from fans and industry peers.
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Protests and Clashes Surge in Bolivia as Thousands Demand President Paz’s Resignation
Thousands have protested across Bolivia, clashing with security forces while demanding President Rodrigo Paz resign amid economic crisis and austerity measures.
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French singer Patrick Bruel denies multiple sexual assault allegations in France and Belgium
Patrick Bruel faces several sexual assault investigations dating back to 1997 while denying all allegations publicly.
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Southampton expelled from Championship play-offs for spying on Middlesbrough
Southampton was expelled from the 2026 Championship play-offs and docked four points next season for spying on Middlesbrough's training.
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Car bomb near Damascus Defence Ministry kills soldier, wounds up to 21
A car bomb exploded near the Defence Ministry in Damascus on May 19, killing one soldier and wounding multiple people.