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GameStop offers $55.5 billion to acquire eBay in unsolicited takeover bid
GameStop has offered $55.5 billion to buy eBay, proposing $125 per share split evenly between cash and stock.
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Sarah Sackman says liberal left response to antisemitism has been muted
Labour MP Sarah Sackman said parts of the liberal left have been too quiet on rising antisemitism after a knife attack in Golders Green.
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UK Conservatives condemn reports Starmer may pay up to £1bn yearly for EU market access
UK Conservatives criticised reports that Labour leader Keir Starmer could agree to pay the EU up to £1bn a year for easier single-market access.
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Shropshire council reports rising abuse over removal of unauthorised flags
Shropshire council said residents, staff and councillors face rising abuse over its removal of unauthorised flags.
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Jeremy Bamber barred from communicating with media in prison
Jeremy Bamber has been banned from contacting the media from prison after more than 40 years behind bars for a family قتل.
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Sri Lanka arrests 22 monks after 110kg of cannabis found in luggage
Sri Lanka police arrested 22 Buddhist monks after customs found 110kg of cannabis hidden in luggage at Colombo airport.
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Indian man brings sister’s remains to bank after withdrawal row
A man in Odisha, India, brought his sister’s remains to a bank after a dispute over documents needed to withdraw money from her account.
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Afghanistan says Pakistan strikes kill 7, wound at least 85 in Kunar
Afghanistan said Pakistani mortar and missile strikes hit Kunar province, killing 7 people and wounding at least 85.
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Anant Ambani renews offer to house Colombia's Escobar hippos in Gujarat
Anant Ambani has renewed an offer to take 80 of Colombia's Escobar hippos to his Vantara sanctuary in Gujarat.
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Syrian intelligence officer linked to 2013 Tadamon massacres arrested amid debate over justice
Syrian authorities arrested intelligence officer Amjad Youssef for involvement in the 2013 Tadamon massacres, sparking mixed reactions on accountability and security.
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Iran's economic crisis deepens as US naval blockade limits oil exports
Iran faces worsening economic turmoil amid a US blockade restricting oil exports and rising political tensions.
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US launches Project Freedom to guide ships through Strait of Hormuz
The US launched Project Freedom to steer trapped ships through a southern route in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran warned foreign forces to stay away.
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US denies Iranian claim of missile strike on Navy ship near Hormuz
The US denied an Iranian report that missiles hit a Navy frigate near the Strait of Hormuz on May 4.
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Iran executes 3 men linked to January anti-regime protests
Iran executed 3 men linked to January anti-government protests, according to judiciary media and rights groups.
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Carney says Europe can rebuild world order as leaders warn of tensions
Mark Carney told European leaders in Yerevan that Europe can lead a rebuilt international order as transatlantic tensions deepen.
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Merz says he will keep working with Trump despite Iran tensions
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he will keep working with US President Donald Trump despite disputes over the Iran war and troop cuts in Germany.
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EU to send experts to Armenia to counter Russian interference
The EU will send experts to Armenia to fight Russian propaganda and cyberattacks ahead of the country's June elections.
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Last tenant of Gaudí's Casa Milà describes life in Barcelona landmark
Ana Viladomiu, 70, says she has lived for almost 40 years in Barcelona's Casa Milà, the last tenant in Gaudí's landmark building.
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Mélenchon confirms 2027 French presidential bid
Jean-Luc Mélenchon said he will run for France’s 2027 presidential election, his fourth bid for the office.
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Illegal rave draws 40,000 to French military firing range near Bourges
An illegal “free party” attracting tens of thousands took place yesterday at a military firing range near Bourges, France, despite safety warnings.
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CCTV footage shows shots fired during White House Correspondents' Dinner
CCTV footage was released showing the moment shots were fired during the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
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BBC Journalists Join Canadian Rangers on 5,200 km Arctic Patrol in Extreme Cold
BBC journalists Nadine Yousif and Eloise Alanna joined Canadian military rangers on the final leg of a 5,200 km Arctic patrol covering freezing tundra terrain.
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Shakira Performs Free Concert at Copacabana Beach Draws Millions
Shakira performed a free concert to about two million people at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday night.
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Canada law draws thousands seeking citizenship through ancestry
Canada received 12,430 applications in the first 7 weeks after a new law let descendants prove citizenship through ancestry.