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Lawsuit says Nintendo customers paid more while company sought tariff refunds
Plaintiffs say Switch buyers paid higher prices while Nintendo pursued government refunds tied to those tariffs.
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Beyond the desecrated statue: What truly demands our outrage
Destruction of a statue of Jesus in Lebanon is disturbing, but Israel’s genocide is what really demands our outrage.
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New York exhibit casts ‘Trumpism’ as a modern faith
A New York gallery has transformed into a chapel-style installation exploring ‘Trumpism’ as a modern American belief.
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Arsenal have grown, but they still have not learned how to dominate
Arsenal’s title challenge is again being undermined by dropped points in decisive moments.
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Will Iraq’s Shia bloc overcome obstacles to pick the next PM?
The Shia-led Coordination Framework must nominate a prime minister by Sunday, as required by the constitution.
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What is uranium enrichment and how quickly could Iran build a nuclear bomb?
Al Jazeera spoke with MIT professor Ted Postol about what Iran could do with its 440kg of 60 percent enriched…
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Russia says will halt oil flow to Germany via Druzhba pipeline
Moscow confirms it will suspend shipments of Kazakh oil to Germany from May 1.
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The war on Iran: Breaking down the words you’re hearing
The terminology of the US-Israel war on Iran is drawn from a range of linguistic origins.
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Pakistan out of women’s football tournament in India over political strife
Pakistani government bars football team from participating in the SAFF Women’s Championship hosted in Goa, India.
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Blockchain billionaire Sun takes Trump family’s crypto firm to court
World Liberty is under increasing scrutiny from some of its investors, who have complained about lack of transparency.
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