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This article is about a leader in Myanmar who was recently sentenced to 4 more years in prison. It was published in a news site based out of Doha.

What is "Ousted Myanmar leader Suu Kyi faces five new corruption charges" Al Jazeera

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This article, written in a credible news source based out of the Big Apple, describes a scandal plaguing Ivy League universities such as Yale. It is coauthored by a certain "Mrs. Saul".

What is "In Lawsuit, Yale and Other Elite Colleges are Accused of Limiting Financial Aid", the New York Times

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The BBC recently reported in this article about the death of a fashion icon, who dressed the likes of Julia Roberts and Jack Nicholson, and opened his first boutique in Paris in 1967.

What is "Nino Cerruti: Italian fashion great dies aged 91", BBC.
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Written by a reporter whose last name is the same as a famous Pretzel snack, this article describes a new scientific discovery of many "cold" animals in Antarctica.

What is "'Nothing but fish nests': Massive Icefish colony found in Antarctica", Axios

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Written about a "shaky" event in Jakarta, this original article quotes Dwikorita Karnawait and mentions the cities of Tangerang, Bogor, and Bekasi. It was recently republished in a news site based out of the capital of the USA.

What is "Strong quake shakes Indonesia's capital; no tsunami alert", AP

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Quoting Maximiliano Herrera and writing about the cities of Punta Indio, Las Flores, and San Fernando, this article describes the recent heatwave in a South American nation with a seat of government in its Casa Rosada.

What is "Buenos Aires hits 106 degrees amid severe South American heat wave" The Washington Post

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This alphabet-sounding news site recently published an article detailing a "gas crisis" in Europe. Said article, reported from a city in Germany known for its Hot Dogs, describes how the gas supplier Gazprom is involved in a natural gas shortage. This article was originally published in AP news.

What is ABC News

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Written by Nick Perry, this article was reported from the capital of New Zealand and discusses the possible infrastructure implications of a certain "hot" event. Said event also is a potential threat to places like San Diego and Seattle.

What is "Volcano Erupts in Pacific, West Coast under tsunami advisory", Associated Press

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Published in a news site with a name similar to a certain WiFi machine you have in your home, this article is about the most recent death toll caused by riots in the largest Central Asian nation and mentions a certain Serik Shalabayev.

What is "Kazakhstan puts unrest death toll at 225", Reuters

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This news group is famous for their college rankings. First published in Reuters, an article about a surprise increase in retail sales in Brazil was then reported by this news group; said article uses a photo of jeans first taken by Paulo Whitaker.

What is U.S. News

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Written in a news site founded by a Presidential Race candidate, this Op-Ed argues that the recent actions by the world's largest nation pushes a nation famous for its meatballs and another nation famous for being the "land of a thousand lakes" towards joining a certain military alliance.

What is "Russia is pushing Finland and Sweden Toward Nation", Bloomberg

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A certain author with a certain avian last name penned this article about the drama surrounding the vaccination scandal of a Serbian tennis player and the "overwhelming support" to deport said player. The news site it is published in is a three letter word that spells out something people don't like to do.

What is "'Send him home': Poll reveals overwhelming support for decision to deport Novak Djokovic", The Age.

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Published in the BBC, an "inky" article written by this reporter is about the legal action against an Artist in South Korea. Said artist, who said, quote, "Once I return to Korea, I am a lawbreaker",  has worked with many celebrities, including Brad Pitt, but was recently fined 5 million won for practicing his art on a famous south Korean actress. This article includes an instagram embed and is about tattoos.

Who is Woongbee Lee?

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Published in a news site famous for working with Sir. David Attenborough for its Wildlife films, this article highlights the symbolic meaning of a photo taking by Erik Jennings Simoes. Said photo depicts Tawy and Wahu, a son and father, as they trek through the rainforest to get vaccinated.

What is "Covid: Viral photo highlights challenges of vaccinating Amazon" BBC

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An article published on this news site describes the recent Cyberattack on the European nation with its capital at Kyiv, which is where the article reports from and quotes a certain spokesperson from Ukraine's foreign ministiry, "It's too early to draw conclusions". The same article later quotes an anonymous source who has seen a "substantial uptick" in the rate of attacks.

What is BuzzFeed

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This three-letter word News site recently republished an article from the AP about a certain "inflamed" event at a parliament building. Said article, reported from Cape Town, describes the current situation regarding a fire that broke out in a, quote, "130-year-old complex of historic buildings". This news site also has a newsletter named "Goats and Soda"

What is NPR