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What is Pickaxe Mountain, the Iranian nuclear-linked site threatened by Trump? - Reuters
reuters_world | 2026-07-15 15:53 | id : 135707
What is Pickaxe Mountain, the Iranian nuclear-linked site threatened by Trump? Reuters
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Apple chasing AI chip company deals, The Information reports - Reuters
reuters_world | 2026-07-15 15:43 | id : 135563
Apple chasing AI chip company deals, The Information reports Reuters
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Trump urges ICE to keep using traffic stops after deadly incidents
aljazeera_all | 2026-07-15 15:41 | id : 135550
US president backs tactic despite agency announcing temporary pause after fatal shootings in Texas and Maine.
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中国など越境弾圧 米議員が対抗法案
dmenu_world | 2026-07-15 15:36 | id : 135391
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Who is calling the shots in Iran amid the deadly war with the US?
aljazeera_all | 2026-07-15 15:35 | id : 135542
The IRGC has taken the lead in Iran, particularly over Hormuz - and the government says it's on the same page.
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Special police team to investigate killing of an anti-migrant leader in South Africa
bbc_world | 2026-07-15 15:33 | id : 135521
The March and March provincial leader died of his injuries in hospital several days after being shot.
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England vs Argentina LIVE: FIFA World Cup semifinal
aljazeera_all | 2026-07-15 15:30 | id : 135543
Live coverage and text updates as England and Argentina renew one of football's great rivalries in the semifinal.
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民間人への攻撃停止要求 G7外相声明
dmenu_world | 2026-07-15 15:19 | id : 135378
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Moscow warns that foreign troops in Ukraine would be seen as legitimate targets – as it happened
guardian_world | 2026-07-15 15:15 | id : 135413
Members of the pro-Ukraine “coalition of the willing” this week reasserted their desire for such a force after a cessation of hostilitiesMeanwhile, the Kremlin has rejected Lithuanian president’s warnings about a potential Russian attack on critical infrastructure (10:06), dismissing them as “horror stories” intended to “prepare public for further militarisation.”Reuters reported that the Kremlin said these comments were merely a “pretext for further deployment of Nato military infrastructure to Baltic states.” Continue reading...
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July 15, 10 years on: Turkiye’s will, Turkiye’s victory
aljazeera_all | 2026-07-15 15:12 | id : 135544
The defeat of the 2016 coup attempt helped usher in a decade of greater diplomatic, economic and military power.
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原油代替ルート確保を 日本貿易会
dmenu_business | 2026-07-15 15:12 | id : 135380
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Dramatic video shows wildfire surround freight train in Canada
bbc_world | 2026-07-15 15:11 | id : 135538
CN Rail told the BBC that operations were temporarily suspended in the affected area in the province of Ontario.
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AMSS.O - Reuters
reuters_business | 2026-07-15 15:06 | id : 135228
AMSS.O Reuters
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002134.SZ - | Stock Price & Latest News - Reuters
reuters_business | 2026-07-15 15:04 | id : 135691
002134.SZ - | Stock Price & Latest News Reuters
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AMSS.O - | Stock Price & Latest News - Reuters
reuters_business | 2026-07-15 15:03 | id : 135632
AMSS.O - | Stock Price & Latest News Reuters
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How US-Iran escalation will test Iraq’s balancing act
aljazeera_all | 2026-07-15 15:03 | id : 135533
The Iraqi PM visited the White House to deepen economic ties, as Iraq-based allies of Iran threatened to fight the US.
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くら寿司 ニチレイ障害で一部欠品
dmenu_business | 2026-07-15 15:01 | id : 135381
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Greater gliders not as great at gliding as thought – but still look like magic carpets, experts say
guardian_world | 2026-07-15 15:01 | id : 135534
While new study challenges assumptions about how far they travel, witnessing them in action still takes your breath away, scientists sayFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThey may look like a fluffy flying carpet, but greater gliders are not as great at gliding as previously thought, Australian researchers have discovered.The first study to measure the aerial ability of Australia’s largest gliding marsupial has found they soar across an average distance of 19 metres – far shorter than the 100 metres suggested in an 85-year-old study. Continue reading...
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Albanese’s AI plan is admirable – but will face tech giants more powerful than most national governments
guardian_world | 2026-07-15 15:00 | id : 135536
The reality is Australia won’t be able to direct much of the activity of Anthropic, Microsoft, Google or OpenAIFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAnthony Albanese took a trip back in time during his much-anticipated speech on artificial intelligence on Wednesday.Seeking to harness the momentous change bearing down on our lives, the prime minister told an audience at the University of Sydney that his government would keep pace with AI, even seeking to “get out in front” of the technological tidal wave. Continue reading...
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Almost 145,000 Australians will lose support for autism under NDIS reforms, documents reveal
guardian_world | 2026-07-15 15:00 | id : 135535
Internal estimates show 144,600 people will be taken off the scheme by 2030, many of them under 18Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAlmost 145,000 Australians receiving support for autism on the national disability insurance scheme (NDIS) are expected to be removed by the end of the decade, internal estimates show, as the federal government moves ahead with plans to narrow the focus of the “diluted” $52bn scheme toward those with significant and complex needs.From 2028, almost two-thirds of the 241,000 participants set to lose access to the NDIS will be aged 18 or under, health department documents released to Guardian Australia under freedom of information laws show. Continue reading...
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Albanese’s AI blueprint sparks calls for datacentre moratorium until new regulations in place
guardian_world | 2026-07-15 15:00 | id : 135537
Prime minister’s plan will create energy regulations for datacentres in AustraliaFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastEnvironmental and community groups have called for a pause on datacentre development until new regulations are in place after Anthony Albanese promised “greater clarity and speed” over their approval.In his speech on artificial intelligence at the University of Sydney on Wednesday, the prime minister said Australia would create a legal obligation for large-scale datacentres to underwrite new power supply, pay their full share of grid connection and add as much energy to the grid as they take out of it. Continue reading...
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イラン 中東の米軍基地などを攻撃
dmenu_world | 2026-07-15 14:56 | id : 135379
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Lebanon, Israel conclude US-brokered talks on 'pilot zones' in Rome - Reuters
reuters_world | 2026-07-15 14:54 | id : 135564
Lebanon, Israel conclude US-brokered talks on 'pilot zones' in Rome Reuters
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ガソリン価格 前週調査から横ばい
dmenu_business | 2026-07-15 14:52 | id : 135369
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Ben & Jerry's Foundation may suspend operations after funding cut - Reuters
reuters_world | 2026-07-15 14:33 | id : 135586
Ben & Jerry's Foundation may suspend operations after funding cut Reuters
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My Twitter, not X
aljazeera_all | 2026-07-15 14:32 | id : 135524
As Twitter, then X, marks 20 years since its launch, a journalist journeys through revolutions and wars.
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As Russia’s assault continues, Ukraine’s politics shift and an old alliance begins to fray
guardian_world | 2026-07-15 14:30 | id : 135526
Beneath the drone strikes and talk of ceasefires lies a battle over history that is testing Kyiv’s chances for an end to the conflict• Don’t get This Is Europe delivered to your inbox? Sign up hereI’ve just come back from a trip to Kyiv, where after more than four years of war, it can feel like the political and diplomatic news agenda has become cyclical: a suggestion that some kind of peace deal could be around the corner, followed by the swift intervention of reality that the Kremlin has no interest in abandoning its maximalist goals, and we all go back to the drawing board.We are now in a period where Russia has again stepped up its air attacks on the Ukrainian capital. Frequent mass drone and missile attacks keep Kyiv residents awake, and some even get through to the city centre, whereas in the past Ukrainian air defences were usually able to repel them. Nights can be noisy and scary: one attack while I was there killed 27 people. Thousands head into the metro to get some sleep. Continue reading...
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国内10カ所目の氷河確認 北ア白馬沢
dmenu_world | 2026-07-15 14:29 | id : 135368
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Ukraine says it will protect ports to maintain export volumes after attacks - Reuters
reuters_world | 2026-07-15 14:26 | id : 135578
Ukraine says it will protect ports to maintain export volumes after attacks Reuters
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Legal challenge says Trump ICC sanctions tread on US citizens’ rights
aljazeera_all | 2026-07-15 14:24 | id : 135525
Groups charge that sanctions against ICC, Palestinian rights organisations stifle freedom of speech and expression.