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BUSINESS
In Gaza, where the economy is in shambles after extensive conflict, people like Baraa Abu al-Aoun turn to repairing worn banknotes, offering a small respite in their daily struggles for cash.
Thousands of Airbus planes are back in service after being grounded due to concerns over solar radiation affecting onboard computers.
The Antigua High Court has become the center of a groundbreaking legal transformation, with the upcoming January 16th ruling set to change the trajectory of Commonwealth nations forever.
Despite ongoing economic challenges, Black Friday 2023 saw unprecedented spending as consumers flocked online and in stores, showcasing a shift in shopping behavior.
Following a warning about potential interference from solar radiation that grounded approximately 6,000 Airbus A320 aircraft, flights are now resuming normal operations after necessary software updates.
TRAVEL
In a quest for authentic Christmas markets, Birmingham's Frankfurt Christmas Market stands out as a highlight, capturing the essence of festive cheer reminiscent of Germany’s traditional celebrations.
Travelers face significant weather challenges this Thanksgiving weekend as winter storms bring snow, rain, and cold temperatures across various regions, especially the northern U.S.
Beginning next year, the Louvre museum in Paris will increase entrance fees by 45% for most tourists outside the EU to fund security and modernization efforts.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy advocates for a return to civility in air travel, but reactions indicate mixed feelings from the public and experts on the effectiveness of his campaign.
Foreign tourists will face additional fees to access popular U.S. national parks starting in 2026, aimed at increasing contributions for park maintenance and conservation.
POLITICS
Approximately 250 federal border agents will begin a major immigration enforcement operation in and around New Orleans, aimed at arresting 5,000 individuals as part of a broader mass deportation agenda.
The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza reports a staggering death toll of over 70,000 Palestinians since the beginning of the Israeli military offensive. Continuing airstrikes raise concerns despite a ceasefire.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has submitted a formal request for a pardon to President Isaac Herzog as he faces charges of corruption, asserting that this move is vital for national reconciliation.
The resignation of Andriy Yermak, President Zelensky’s chief of staff, following investigations into corruption, raises questions about its impact on Ukraine's political landscape and governance.
The death toll from a devastating fire in Hong Kong's Tai Po district has reached 146, with thousands gathered to pay their respects. Investigations are ongoing regarding the causes of the blaze and its rapid spread.
HEALTH
Ethan Dietz, a sophomore at Connors State College in Oklahoma, dies following a head injury incurred during a basketball game. The college community mourns the loss of a promising athlete.
A massive fire in a Hong Kong public housing complex leaves at least 128 dead and many others unaccounted for, as families struggle to find their missing loved ones amid the devastation.
Mohammed Ibrahim, a Palestinian-American teenager arrested in Israel for alleged stone-throwing, has been freed after nine months without charge, prompting relief and calls for justice from his family.
A catastrophic fire has ravaged multiple high-rise buildings in Hong Kong, leaving at least 65 dead and hundreds still unaccounted for. The authorities are investigating potential construction negligence linked to the incident.
The alarming air pollution levels in Delhi are taking a serious toll on children's health, with hospitals reporting a surge in respiratory issues among young patients as parents live in constant fear over their children's well-being.
TECH
In an unprecedented legal battle, the UK's National Crime Agency has become involved in a landmark climate-corruption case, as Antigua & Barbuda seek global accountability for environmental damage and exploitation.
Elon Musk launches a direct attack on legacy news outlets, promoting X as the sole platform capable of exposing manipulated narratives. The new features aim to reclaim trust in media amidst rising skepticism.
A recent court opinion highlights the use of AI by immigration agents in compiling use-of-force reports, stirring debates over accuracy and credibility in law enforcement.
The International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR) has announced the cancellation of its leadership election results after a trustee lost the encrypted key required to access the results. This incident highlights vulnerabilities within cryptographic systems that rely on human operation.
SPORT
Travis L. Turner, a 46-year-old football coach from Union High School, is wanted on multiple child sexual abuse charges and has been missing since last week, prompting a search by state police.
The star coach and former NBA player Chauncey Billups is set to appear in court for money laundering and wire fraud charges linked to his involvement in illegal poker games associated with organized crime.
ENTERTAINMENT
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has made history by becoming the first sitting leader to marry while in office, uniting with his partner Jodie Haydon in a heartfelt ceremony in Canberra.
The Australian children's music group The Wiggles has officially addressed their unexpected appearance in a music video for a song that references drug use, stating they do not condone such actions.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese makes history by becoming the first sitting leader to marry while in office, tying the knot with partner Jodie Haydon in Canberra.
The iconic Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade returns to New York City, featuring new balloons, celebrity performances, and a large police presence ensuring safety amid forecasted chilly weather.
OPINION
Three elderly nuns who fled a care home to return to their convent have been granted permission to stay, but must cease their social media activities.
In a disappointing decision for LGBTQ advocates, the Tokyo District Court has ruled against the legalization of same-sex marriage, declaring the current ban constitutional. This ruling contrasts with recent court findings across Japan that had expressed support for marriage equality.
Three elderly nuns who left their care home to live in their convent can remain but must cease their social media activities.
Quebec's government introduces new measures as part of 'secularism 2.0', imposing restrictions on public prayer and the wearing of religious symbols in public institutions.