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French President Emmanuel Macron announced the name for France's new aircraft carrier, honoring the World War II resistance movement.

Meta confronts courtroom disclosure incident and Indonesian government warning over content moderation issues.

Dan Osborn restructured his Nebraska Senate campaign following allegations of improper payments to family members through PACs and consulting firms.

Texas reached the Sweet 16 as the tournament's only remaining double-digit seed while Vanderbilt's season ended on a near-miraculous shot attempt.

PC Bradley Corke, 27, died after being critically injured in a collision while on duty in Kent on Thursday.
Phoenix Raceway has invited IndyCar to return for another joint weekend with NASCAR in 2027 following their recent Desert Double event.

Iranian authorities arrested 466 individuals accused of online activities undermining national security, according to state media reports.

An explosion took place in Tehran during annual Quds Day demonstrations, while related protests were planned across multiple cities.

The UK government announced increased BBC World Service funding while also apologizing for adoption system failures highlighted by BBC investigation.

Nothing CEO predicts AI agents will replace smartphone apps while Patreon CEO argues AI companies should compensate creators for training data.

Commentary articles analyze how Trump administration decisions on Iran and emergency powers could affect international relations and energy markets.

Startup Delve suspended demonstrations and investor Insight Partners removed promotional content following whistleblower claims of fabricated audit evidence.

Advocates for Youth conducted abortion doula training for teenagers, while university scholars published research on pregnancy termination for minors.
Russian authorities have officially classified the human rights organization Memorial, which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022, as an extremist movement.
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