Metro - Naked Fury

Summary of the front page

The Metro splashes the controversial Channel 4 show, Naked Attraction, which has received a number of complaints from viewers. The show features adults stripping in front of children in a “classroom”.

“Harry home alone” is the headline that sits atop the front page, highlighting a royal story that is popular with today’s papers. The paper says Prince Harry will attend his father’s coronation but his wife Meghan and the kids will stay in the US.

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Factory worker defeats robot in package-sorting challenge at Figure AI

Aimé G, a visualisation specialist at Figure AI, outperformed Bob the bot in a package-sorting challenge, processing 12,924 parcels compared to the robot’s 12,732. While close, this victory highlights humanity’s edge in automation. Discover how the test unfolded.

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EU aims to protect industry as Chinese imports surge and tariffs loom

The European Commission is intensifying efforts to protect EU industries amid a surge in Chinese imports, which have caused the trade deficit with China to reach €359.9 billion in 2025. Upcoming discussions on 29 May will address strategies to mitigate overreliance on Chinese production.

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Justice Department establishes $1.7 billion fund to end Trump IRS lawsuit

What’s happening?
The Justice Department has announced a $1.7 billion settlement that aims to compensate former President Donald Trump’s allies as part of a deal to drop a lawsuit against the IRS regarding tax matters. This funding is intended to address related claims and enhance accountability measures.

Coverage analyzed: AP News | The New York Times | The Washington Post | NPR
The AP headlines state: “Justice Department announces a $1.7B fund to compensate Trump allies in a deal to drop IRS suit,” emphasizing the procedural aspect of the announcement. In contrast, The New York Times states: “Live Updates: DOJ Sets Up Fund That Could Pay Trump Allies After President Drops $10 Billion Suit Against IRS,” which conveys an ongoing development. The Washington Post highlights: “Trump’s deal to drop suit against IRS creates $1.8B ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’,” framing it as a response to political opposition, while NPR’s headline, “Trump drops IRS lawsuit, paving the way for a settlement,” focuses on the conflict resolution aspect. This distinction illustrates differing narratives around processes versus impacts and the implications of political dynamics.

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Hantavirus-Hit Cruise Ship MV Hondius Docks in Rotterdam for Quarantine

The MV Hondius has docked in Rotterdam, Netherlands, following a hantavirus outbreak. While carrying 25 crew members and two medical personnel, the vessel, which saw three passenger deaths, will undergo decontamination. Health authorities have confirmed nine infections among remaining crew. All onboard are asymptomatic.

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US intensifies blockade on Cuba amid accusations of drone threats

The US has intensified its blockade on Cuba, exacerbating tensions as Donald Trump alleges drone threats from Havana. The ongoing energy crisis threatens food and medical supplies. Reports suggest the US aims to change Cuba’s leadership by 2026; negotiations continue with insiders.

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