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Taiwan's Opposition Leader Urges Caution Amid US-China Tensions

In a recent interview, the chair of Taiwan's KMT party emphasized the need for dialogue between Taipei and Beijing, cautioning against using Taiwan as a pawn in geopolitical conflicts.

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Trump Walks Out of NBC Interview Following Dispute Over Election Claims

In a recent NBC interview, President Trump ended the discussion abruptly after facing multiple challenges from host Kristen Welker regarding his claims of a 'rigged election.'

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Advancements in Multi-Table Question Answering Through Synthetic Contrastive Reasoning

A new study published on ArXiv explores innovative techniques aimed at improving the capabilities of multi-table question answering, focusing on evidence retrieval and schema linking.

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Edi Rama Stresses the Imperative of EU Membership for Albania

In a recent interview, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama underscores the critical importance of EU accession for his country, cautioning against anti-EU sentiments and external influences.

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'The current war between Iran and the US stems from decades of mutual humiliation'

In an interview with Le Monde, researcher Marie Durrieu analyzes the central role that humiliating an adversary plays in international relations.

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Exploring Urban Planning Solutions to Housing Cost Challenges

Austin Zwick shares insights on how reforming approval processes in urban planning could help mitigate housing crises in major cities.

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Jes Staley Scheduled to Testify Before Congress Regarding Epstein Links

The former CEO of Barclays, Jes Staley, is set to appear before US lawmakers on May 31, 2026, to discuss his connections with Jeffrey Epstein.

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Exploring Culture and Morality: A Conversation with Werner Herzog

In a thought-provoking dialogue, Werner Herzog shares his insights on culture and morality, revealing his unique perspectives and experiences.

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EU Justice Commissioner Stresses Need for Hungarian Reforms in Euronews Interview

In an interview with Euronews, EU Justice Commissioner McGrath emphasized that Hungary's reforms should prioritize its citizens rather than EU compliance, casting doubt on the immediate release of frozen funds.

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Exploring the Impacts of Cross-Border Mining in the Coast Range

A comprehensive examination of the effects of transboundary mining activities in the Coast Range, highlighting various implications.

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Understanding the Challenges Facing the Alps Amid Thawing Permafrost

Permafrost researcher Robert Kenner sheds light on the complex dynamics of thawing permafrost and melting glaciers in the Alps, challenging common assumptions about their impact.

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Trump Issues Caution to Taiwan on Independence Following Xi Meeting

In a recent interview, President Trump advised Taiwan against declaring independence from China, a warning that follows his discussions with President Xi Jinping during his China visit.

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Macron Advocates for Dialogue with Rwanda and DRC Amid Rising Tensions

French President Emmanuel Macron emphasizes the need for dialogue rather than isolation in addressing the growing tensions with Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Emmanuel Macron to Discuss Key Issues in Upcoming Interview on FRANCE 24

French President Emmanuel Macron is set to engage with journalists from FRANCE 24, RFI, and TV5Monde following the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, airing on May 12.

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Kaitlin Takacs-Haynes Examines the Role of Greed in Business

In her recent analysis, Kaitlin Takacs-Haynes from the University of Delaware explores the lack of evidence supporting the notion that greed benefits organizations or societies.

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Over 30 Million Sign Petition for Mbappe's Departure from Real Madrid

A petition demanding Kylian Mbappe's exit from Real Madrid has garnered over 30 million signatures, raising questions about the discontent among fans towards the French striker.

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Commerce Secretary Lutnick to Face House Oversight Amid Epstein Controversy

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is set to testify on May 6 regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, despite his previous claims of severing ties in 2005.

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The Opium Trade's Role in Shaping Global Economics and the Opioid Crisis

An examination of how the legal opium market has influenced global trade dynamics and contributed to the ongoing opioid crisis.

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Exploring the Tech Landscape: Insights from Nilay Patel

In a recent interview, Nilay Patel delves into significant ideas and challenges facing the tech industry, providing a thoughtful perspective on the current landscape.

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Trump Critiques Media's Handling of Sensitive Topics in Interview

In a recent interview, Trump expressed his discontent with the media's approach to sensitive issues, particularly regarding a manifesto linked to a violent incident.