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U.S. and Iran Exchange Fire: Trump Seeks 'Good Deal or No Deal'
Fresh U.S. 'self-defense' strikes hit southern Iran amid fragile ceasefire talks; Tehran claims downed drone and F-35 encounter as diplomacy continues.
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Starbucks Korea Boss Apologizes for Ad Evoking Massacre
Starbucks Korea chairman Chung Yong-jin publicly apologizes after a "Tank Day" campaign sparked outrage by referencing a 1980 pro-democracy massacre.
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Search Intensifies for Seven Villagers Trapped in Flooded Laos Cave
Rescue teams, including Thai cave experts, work to extract seven villagers trapped in a flooded Laos cave since May 19.
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Paris After-School Care Worker on Trial for Sexual Assault of Five Children
Youth worker David G. faces trial for sexual assault of children aged 3-5 and harassment of colleagues in a major Paris after-school abuse case.
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Delhi Gymkhana Club's Eviction Order: An Era Ends for India's Elite
India's government orders the iconic Delhi Gymkhana Club to vacate its prestigious 27.3-acre property by June 5, sparking nostalgia and debate over privilege and heritage.
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Wave of Child Abuse Allegations Rocks Paris School System
A school assistant faces trial as nearly 100 Paris schools investigate abuse claims by poorly paid 'animateurs', sparking protests and a city reform pledge.
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Quebec Unveils Cost of Living Relief: Tax Cuts, Registration Fee Reduction, and Direct Payments
Quebec announces $50 vehicle registration cut, up to $200 payments, and provincial sales tax removal on essentials to ease cost of living.
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Starbucks Korea Sales Plunge After Tone-Deaf 'Tank Day' Campaign
Starbucks Korea sales plummet after a 'Tank Day' promotion evokes a brutal 1980 military crackdown. Shinsegae chairman apologizes; internal probe finds 'serious flaws'.