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Day 60 arrives in Washington as a paragraph in a Senate transcript; in Tehran it arrives as air-defense fire, a written line from the new supreme leader, and a presidential threat.
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Mexico answers a sitting-governor indictment with a sitting-prosecutor's office — not cooperation, not refusal, a third path the SDNY did not plan for.
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Putin's May 9 parade arrives without tanks, without missiles, without academy cadets, while the central bank chief calls the labor shortage unprecedented.
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Nawaf Salam's war-crimes line is the first head-of-government nomenclature, and it lands on top of a Public Health Ministry tally, a WHO count, an HRW finding, and an Amnesty call for prosecution.
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Paris and London call their 51-country mine-clearance mission strictly defensive and explicitly without U.S. operational integration; Washington calls them slow.
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Leo XIV's Africa homily warned Catholics against mixing faith with superstition; the Vatican press office still has not authenticated or denied the 1995 Pachamama photo.
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Sheinbaum's parallel investigation and irrefutable-evidence demand turn the Rocha Moya indictment from a drug case into a sovereignty negotiation.
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Twenty-eight point nine million Sudanese are acutely food insecure as the war enters year four — and the May Day calendar treats the figure as background noise.
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Trump lands in Beijing May 14 for a 36-hour summit; the April PMI beat is the data Beijing will lay on the negotiating table.