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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Thailand Picks Mediators as Cambodia Triggers UN Maritime Talk

Thailand has agreed to name two mediators and join a rarely used United Nations arbitration scheme after Cambodia launched a compulsory conciliation process under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. The move follows Bangkok’s earlier decision to end a 2001 bilateral agreement that had guided ta

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Slovenia’s New Centre‑Right Team Takes the Helm

The parliament has voted to give power to a new government led by Janez Jansa. Jansa, who has been compared to Trump‑style populists, won a fourth term after a tight March election that left no clear winner. He promises lower taxes, smarter spending and a fight against corruption. The cabinet

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

The Kennedy Center’s Trump Name Is Being Removed After Court Order

A new memo from the Kennedy Center’s legal team tells staff to drop “Trump” from every reference to the venue. The change follows a federal judge’s decision that the center cannot carry a president’s name without Congress approving it. The directive arrives after Trump had put his own name on the bu

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

White House Moves European Expert, Shifting Power at the National Security Council

The top U. S. Europe specialist is leaving the White House in a week‑long reshuffle that could give Secretary of State Marco Rubio more daily control over national security decisions. Charles McLaughlin, who has led European and Russian affairs for the National Security Council (NSC), is set to depa

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Rising Prices and Cutting Aid Push Millions to Hunger

The conflict in the Middle East has pushed many people closer to hunger, according to a report from the United Nations World Food Programme. The war has caused fuel and transport costs to climb, which in turn raises food prices worldwide. At the same time, aid organisations are running short of mone

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Nvidia CEO Invited to Talk About China Sales

Senator Elizabeth Warren has asked Nvidia’s chief executive Jensen Huang to appear before the Senate Banking Committee next week. The request, sent on Thursday, frames the hearing as a chance for Huang to explain how Nvidia views U. S. export laws and its business in China. Nvidia’s chips are a key

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Jun 05 2026BUSINESS

Bouquet Road Closure Hits Small Shops Hard

The city’s plan to build 375 homes on Bouquet Canyon Road has forced a year‑long road shutdown, hurting nearby businesses. Shop owners say the closure cuts traffic that brings customers from southbound Bouquet and northbound Plum Canyon. A local convenience store owner began his business just

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Murray’s New Life: From Court to Hotel and Coaching

Andy Murray, long known for his tennis trophies, is stepping into a fresh chapter that shows more than just his athletic skill. A new documentary series follows him and his wife, Kim Sears, as they balance family life, a hotel business, and coaching roles. The series, produced by Rogan Productions,

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Jun 05 2026BUSINESS

Jollibee Eyes Hong Kong for a Big Market Move

A Philippine fast‑food chain known as Jollibee is exploring a new home for its international business. Instead of listing the company in the United States, the group is looking at Hong Kong, where shares are performing strongly. The decision comes as Jollibee pushes further into markets that comp

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Summer Heat and Storms Await Dallas Fans

Dallas‑Fort Worth will welcome World Cup crowds in mid‑June through mid‑July, a time when the region is known for blazing temperatures and occasional rain showers. The National Weather Service predicts daytime highs in the low 90s for June and mid‑90s for July, while nights stay comfortable in th

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