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Bangkok clears footpaths, pressuring street food vendors amid relocations
Bangkok officials have cleared footpaths and relocated street food vendors to designated areas, threatening their livelihoods.
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Japan's first SETI group plans 2027 observations of the Wow! Signal
Japan's first SETI group will observe the sky near Sagittarius in 2027 to study the 1977 Wow! Signal.
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Singapore software engineers with AI skills earn up to 25% higher pay, report shows
Singapore software engineers with AI expertise are earning 25% more, with senior roles seeing the largest salary increases, according to a recent report.
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South Korea expands funeral support for foreign workers killed at work
South Korea's K-Comwel launched a pilot to enhance funeral support for foreign workers who die in workplace accidents.
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EU Warns Airlines and Member States to Prepare Amid Uncertain Jet Fuel Crisis
The European Commission urged airlines and EU states to prepare for all outcomes as jet fuel supply remains uncertain.
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German Foreign Minister says US troop cuts won’t weaken NATO deterrence in Europe
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said the US withdrawal of 5,000 troops from Germany will not reduce NATO’s deterrence in Europe.
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UAE issues missile threat alert for first time since US-Iran ceasefire
The UAE issued a missile threat alert on May 4, its first since the US-Iran ceasefire last month.
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SAHA 2026 Defence Fair Opens in Istanbul with Record Participation
SAHA 2026 International Defence, Aerospace and Space Industry Fair opened Tuesday in Istanbul with over 1,700 companies attending.
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Türkiye and Armenia sign deal to restore historic Ani Bridge on shared border
Türkiye and Armenia signed a memorandum of understanding to restore the ancient Ani Bridge on May 4, 2026.
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US Navy reroutes ships through Oman waters amid sea mine hazards in Strait of Hormuz
The US Navy directed vessels to transit through Oman's territorial waters in the Strait of Hormuz due to mine hazards in the main shipping lane.
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AI used to track rapid glacier shrinkage in Indian-administered Kashmir
Researchers apply artificial intelligence with satellite data to map glacier decline and risks in Kashmir's shrinking glaciers.
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Zambia rebukes outgoing US ambassador over farewell remarks
Zambia on Monday condemned outgoing US ambassador Michael Gonzales’ farewell remarks as undiplomatic and inconsistent with mutual respect.
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Germany says it has not received details on US plan to withdraw 5,000 troops
Germany has not received official information on the US plan to pull 5,000 troops from its soil, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said.
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Iran says it received US reply to 14-point proposal as tensions persist
Iran said late Sunday it received the US response to its 14-point proposal, which it says was sent via Pakistan.
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Serbian Birdwatchers Crowdfund €8,000 to Preserve Nightingale’s Forest Woodland
The Bird Protection and Study Society in Serbia bought a 2-hectare woodland through crowdfunding to preserve it from development.
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NASA-linked scientists find hidden 2.5-billion-year-old structure in Zimbabwe’s Great Dyke
NASA-funded researchers have identified a concealed 2.5-billion-year-old geological structure inside Zimbabwe’s Great Dyke using satellite and geophysical data.
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Study says marigold petals could provide a stable plant protein source
A study in ACS Publications says pot marigold petals may offer a thermally stable plant protein with useful food properties.
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Convicted former Harvard scientist Lieber leads brain-computer research in Shenzhen
Charles Lieber, a convicted former Harvard professor, is now leading state-backed brain-computer interface research in Shenzhen.
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Archaeologists uncover 3,000 Viking silver coins in eastern Norway
Archaeologists in Norway have uncovered a hoard of about 3,000 Viking silver coins near Rena in eastern Norway.
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Scientists Identify Super-Earths as Most Common Planets in the Milky Way
Kepler Space Telescope data shows super-Earths, sized 1 to 4 times Earth, are the most abundant planets in our galaxy.
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Webb spots faint red objects that may hide giant black holes
NASA’s Webb telescope has found faint red objects in the early universe that may conceal rapidly growing supermassive black holes.
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Meteorites likely supplied key ingredients for Earth's water and life
Researchers say carbonaceous meteorites likely delivered carbon, water and other volatiles to early Earth.
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Karahantepe excavations uncover giant statues and varied prehistoric diet
Excavations at Karahantepe in southeastern Türkiye have uncovered over-life-sized statues and evidence of a mixed Neolithic diet.
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Irish woman convicted over racially aggravated harassment at UK hotel
A court convicted Cait O’Halloran, 40, of racially aggravated harassment after abuse directed at hotel staff in Runcorn.