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    Can India balance its ties between Russia and the US?

    India's Dance with Great Powers: Balancing Energy Security and Strategic Ties India has been courting Moscow, pushing Washington to take a backseat in its diplomatic efforts. New Delhi is on a mission to secure its energy future by buying cheap Russian oil, while simultaneously strengthening...
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    12/3: The Takeout with Major Garrett

    Major Garrett discusses with CNN's Jake Tapper the latest developments in the ongoing investigation into former Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin's time at the Pentagon. The conversation starts off discussing whether Hegseth lied about his use of Signal, a encrypted messaging app...
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    Is it true that … a glass of wine a day is good for your heart?

    The notion that sipping on a daily glass of wine is beneficial for heart health has long been debated among medical professionals. Dr Oliver Guttmann, a cardiologist at Wellington Hospital in London, takes issue with the idea that drinking wine can be a panacea. While moderate wine consumption...
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    The moment I knew: we were discussing Jane Austen when I told her I wanted to be with her for ever

    It was as if time stood still when I first told Miranda that I wanted to be with her forever. We were strolling down Turl Street on a bleak winter's day, our hands clasped together in my worn teal coat, and my words pouring out in a way they never had before. The conversation had flowed...
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    This French judge approved Netanyahu's arrest warrant. Now Trump is targeting him | Owen Jones

    France's decision to approve arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials has sent shockwaves through the international community. The move, made by Judge Nicolas Guillou and two of his colleagues on the pre-trial chamber of the International Criminal Court...
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    This boiled bag of offal is banned in the US. In Scotland it’s a fine-dining treat | CNN

    This article is about the cultural significance and popularity of haggis, a traditional Scottish dish made from sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with onion, oatmeal, and spices. Here are some key points from the article: 1. **Haggis is thriving**: Despite being a traditional Scottish...
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    New video shows stunning Aurora Borealis over South Dakota

    The text appears to be an article from the BBC News website, featuring a collection of videos and articles related to US politics and current events. Some of the topics covered include: * The 2028 presidential election, with former Vice President Kamala Harris hinting at another run for the...
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    Gustav Klimt painting becomes second most expensive artwork sold at auction

    Sotheby's auction house witnessed a record-breaking sale in New York on Tuesday, where a Gustav Klimt portrait was sold for $236.4 million (£179m), catapulting it to the second-most expensive artwork ever sold at auction. The Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer, painted between 1914 and 1916, took...
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    Trump signals he may soon meet with political adversary Zohran Mamdani

    US President Donald Trump has hinted at potentially meeting with newly elected New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, despite the two leaders trading verbal jabs during their campaigns. In a statement late Sunday, Trump indicated that he would be willing to sit down with Mamdani and work towards...
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    Tourism to Xinjiang booms as China gives the region a makeover

    Xinjiang, a region in northwest China, has emerged as a tourist destination despite its tumultuous past. The Chinese government has invested heavily in infrastructure and marketing efforts to attract visitors, painting the region as a haven of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. However...
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    One of China’s most popular apps has the ability to spy on its users, say experts | CNN Business

    The article discusses the discovery of malware in Pinduoduo's shopping app, which allows access to users' sensitive information without consent. The team that developed the exploits was disbanded by Pinduoduo after it was discovered. Here are some key points from the article: 1. **Malware...
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    Opinion: Why is ‘60 Minutes’ amplifying the views of Marjorie Taylor Greene? | CNN

    CBS's 60 minutes has long been known for featuring high-profile and often divisive guests, but the latest episode has sparked widespread criticism after hosting GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on the program. Critics argue that the show is amplifying Greene's extreme views by giving her a...
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    No half-assed performance: how playing with a live crowd turns video games into performance art

    The line between gaming and live performance art was blurred in an immersive, crowd-sourced experience at Glasgow's Citizens Theatre. Asses.Masses, a thought-provoking game that explores themes of collective action, industrialisation, and labour politics, transformed the traditional video game...
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    'Drugs quieted my inner loathing': Todd Marinovich on the NFL, addiction and the power of art

    For Todd Marinovich, the highs of stardom were fleeting. The Los Angeles Raiders quarterback's meteoric rise from USC glory days was followed by a downfall into addiction and obscurity. A life marred by substance abuse, Marinovich credits art for providing an escape – and redemption. Growing up...
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    LIVE: Real Madrid vs Juventus 1-0 – UEFA Champions League

    Real Madrid secured a hard-fought 1-0 win over Juventus in the UEFA Champions League, with Karim Benzema scoring the only goal of the game. The victory marked an impressive display of defensive solidity from the Spanish giants, who managed to weather the storm and find success on the...
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    Video shows moment of deadly explosion at cafe in Russia

    Please provide the title of the article you would like me to paraphrase. I'll rewrite it in my own voice, using proper Native English language and journalistic tone.
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    Battlefield 6 is yet another cliche-ridden war game. We deserve better

    The latest installment in the Battlefield series has landed, and while it's undoubtedly thrilling, epic, and compulsive - especially when playing online with dozens of fellow soldiers - its single-player campaign mode is a tired rehashing of familiar cliches. The game's narrative follows the...
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    'No Kings' agitators recorded having children bash Trump piñata

    "No Kings' Agitators' Disturbing Display of Violence: Child Participates in Bashing Trump Piñata" In a chilling display of aggression, protesters at the "No Kings" rally in Chicago bashed a piñata resembling President Donald Trump, with one child participating in the violent act. The incident...
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    'A kind of therapy': scream club brings Londoners together to 'let it all out'

    In Hyde Park, a group of Londoners gather around the Huntress fountain on a chilly Monday afternoon. The conversation is hushed among them, and they seem like any other group of people enjoying a park outing – until one person starts counting down, signaling for everyone to let loose with a...
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    Most athletes have chosen to ‘shut up and dribble’ over Gaza | Nathan Kalman-Lamb and Derek Silva

    The silence of elite athletes on the ongoing conflict in Gaza has been deafening, with many choosing to "shut up and dribble" rather than speak out against what is widely regarded as a genocide. Despite some notable exceptions, such as WNBA player Natasha Cloud and Olympic medalist Moh Ahmed...
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