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Zwely News Staff compiles multi-source reporting into concise, viewpoint-aware coverage for readers who want context without noise.

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Work published under this byline follows Zwely News editorial standards for sourcing, updates, and corrections. Readers should expect clear attribution, visible update practices, and a straightforward explanation of what happened before any framing notes or recirculation modules.

  • - Used when coverage is assembled collaboratively by the newsroom rather than credited to one reporter.
  • - Most often appears on U.S., world, politics, business, technology, and entertainment stories built from multiple source pools.
  • - Still follows the same standards, source handling, updates policy, and corrections policy used across Zwely News.

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Recent stories by Zwely News Staff

World Apr 11

The UK has paused legislation to return the Chagos Islands to Mauritius after the US expressed strong opposition, particularly over the status of the joint military base on Diego Garcia. The move follows criticism from President Donald Trump, who called the deal an 'act of great stupidity.'

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UK puts Chagos Islands handover on hold after US pushes back
World Apr 11

The Artemis II capsule returned safely to Earth on April 10, 2026, splashing down in the Pacific Ocean after a nine-day mission that marked the first crewed flight to the moon in more than half a century. The mission, carrying NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen, tested critical systems for future lunar landings. Its success reignites momentum for deep space exploration and strengthens international collaboration in space.

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The Artemis II capsule has splashed down, bringing the crew home after a historic trip around the moon
U.S. Apr 11

A statue honoring baseball Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki was damaged during its unveiling outside T-Mobile Park in Seattle, when the protective tarp removed from the bronze figure caused part of the sculpture to crack. The incident sparked mixed reactions, from sympathy to online mockery, as fans and commentators weighed in on the mishap.

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A statue of Ichiro Suzuki breaks as it's unveiled in Seattle