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US Advances Peace Initiative with New Technocratic Government in Gaza
Power Struggles Within the Taliban: Insights Behind the Internet Shutdown
Federal Officer Shoots Man During Minneapolis Protest Amid Immigration Crackdown
Labubu Toy Manufacturer Accused of Worker Exploitation
Starlink Activated for Iranians Amidst Severe Protests
Allegations of Worker Exploitation at Labubu Toy Manufacturing
X Implements Restrictions on Grok AI Following Backlash Over Inappropriate Image Editing
ICE Agent Shoots Man in Minneapolis Following High Tensions
Tragic Train Accident in Thailand Claims Lives and Shakes Community
'I Carried My Wife's Body for an Hour and a Half': Eyewitness Accounts of Protester Deaths in Iran
Trump Claims No Execution Plans for Iranian Protesters Amid Rising Tensions
Democrats Push for Immigration Law Changes Amid ICE Concerns
Ukraine Declares State of Emergency Amid Ongoing Energy Crisis
Controversial Immigration Arrest Sparks Outrage in Minneapolis
DHS Eases Visa Regulations for Religious Workers Amid Immigration Scrutiny
Portland Man Pleads Not Guilty After Being Shot by Border Patrol Agent
Denmark and US Clash Over Greenland: 'Fundamental Disagreement' Revealed
Boeing Acknowledged Engine Design Issues Prior to Fatal UPS Plane Crash
Family of Renee Good Accuses ICE Officers of Fatal Shooting in Minneapolis
Whole Milk Returns to School Cafeterias Nationwide After Legislative Changes
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BUSINESS
A labor rights group has accused a Chinese factory producing Labubu dolls of exploiting workers, raising concerns about working conditions and labor practices within the toy industry.
Boeing had previously warned about a part failure that contributed to a UPS plane crash that resulted in 15 fatalities, yet downplayed its safety implications, according to a recent report by the NTSB.
A brewing dispute over Crown Royal whisky between Ontario and Manitoba highlights the contentious dynamics of trade and local employment in Canada following a major manufacturing shift.
A federal judge is deliberating on whether to overturn a Trump administration order stopping construction on the Empire Wind project, which aims to supply power to over 500,000 homes in New York. The decision could have significant implications for the progress of offshore wind energy development in the region.
Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni has been cleared of fraud charges related to a charity cake scandal, marking the end of a lengthy legal battle. The case, known as 'Pandorogate,' involved misleading sales tied to children's hospital fundraising efforts.
TRAVEL
A severe cold spell has led to the cancellation of flights from Kittila airport in Finland's Lapland, stranding thousands of tourists.
Severe winter weather wreaks havoc across airports and rail services, prompting cancellations and fatalities as heavy snow and ice envelop regions.
A harsh winter spell with heavy snowfall and ice is causing significant transport disruptions across western Europe. Airports like Schiphol and Charles de Gaulle are seeing extreme cancellations as authorities issue warnings across affected regions.
The renowned electronic dance music festival Tomorrowland will hold its inaugural Asia edition in Pattaya, Thailand, promising an extravagant celebration with over 50,000 attendees expected daily.
A major communications failure has led to the closure of Greek airspace, leaving thousands of travelers stranded as flights are cancelled or delayed.
SPORT
In a surprising turn of events, amateur player Jordan Smith managed to outshine tennis elite, including world number two Jannik Sinner, to win the inaugural Million Dollar One Point Slam at the Australian Open, securing A$1 million and a legacy of his own.
In a critical moment for democracy, PM Keir Starmer faces unaddressed questions regarding media independence, foreign ownership, and the issues surrounding Julian Assange.
Fans can register for the chance to buy tickets to the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, with affordable options to enhance accessibility.
Austrian tennis player Sebastian Ofner faced an unexpected exit from the Australian Open qualifying rounds after prematurely celebrating what he believed was a match-winning point. He mistakenly thought he won a tie-break and lost to Nishesh Basavareddy.
Austrian player Sebastian Ofner celebrates prematurely, thinking he had won the match, only to lose in the tie-break at the Australian Open qualifiers.
ENTERTAINMENT
Best-selling author Colleen Hoover updates fans on her successful cancer surgery and recovery process, announcing her upcoming novel release amidst personal challenges.
In a surprising move to improve diplomatic relations, South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung and Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi performed a drum duet featuring popular K-Pop hits, creating a viral moment on social media.
Discover how a Dubai-inspired chocolate dessert has captured the hearts (and tastes) of South Koreans, leading to skyrocketing demand and innovative adaptations in local food culture.
The actor faces charges after allegedly assaulting a ride-share driver in Hollywood. Released on a $50,000 bond, Sutherland is due in court next month.
OPINION
In a recent BBC interview, Polish President Karol Nawrocki emphasized the crucial role of Donald Trump in countering Vladimir Putin's aggressive actions in Europe.
Civil rights icon Claudette Colvin, known for her pivotal role in ending racial segregation in the United States, has died at the age of 86. Colvin's courageous act of defiance came nine months before Rosa Parks' more widely recognized protest.
A new poll indicates that over half of American adults believe President Trump has overreached in military actions abroad, with significant disapproval of his foreign policy approach.
Jeremy Bowen analyzes the current socio-political climate in Iran, exploring the tensions between growing public discontent and the regime's enduring power structure.
In a recent press conference, Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen declared a clear preference for Denmark over the US regarding future political ties, amidst ongoing discussions about Greenland's geopolitical significance.
POLITICS
A recent report delves into the internal discord among Taliban leaders, revealing a clash of ideologies that led to an unprecedented internet shutdown in Afghanistan and how it reflects deeper power struggles within the regime.
Tensions escalate in Minneapolis as a federal officer shoots a man in the leg after being attacked, coinciding with recent protests following the fatal shooting of an immigrant by federal agents.
China Labor Watch claims to have uncovered serious labor violations at a factory producing popular Labubu dolls, including excessive overtime and unsafe working conditions.
Amid a crackdown on protests and a government-imposed internet blackout, Starlink has reportedly waived subscription fees in Iran, providing a vital communication tool despite the associated risks.
X, the platform operating Elon Musk's Grok AI, has announced new technological measures to prevent the generation of sexualized AI deepfakes after widespread criticism and legal concerns.
HEALTH
The US government has lifted restrictions on whole milk in school meals, allowing schools to serve 2% and whole milk options, along with non-dairy alternatives.
Following the heartbreaking deaths of nine newborns in a Siberian maternity hospital, two senior doctors have been arrested by Russian authorities as an investigation unfolds.
A significant dip in global temperatures occurred in 2025 due to the La Niña weather phenomenon, but scientists warn that climate change continues to drive extreme weather patterns and rising temperatures.
As nearly 1,000 households in Maui face the end of federal housing assistance, fears grow about the potential increase in homelessness and the struggle for affordable housing in a market already strained.
TECH
As protests escalate in Iran, Starlink has reportedly waived subscription fees to provide internet access, becoming a crucial lifeline despite risks of incarceration for users.
In a significant shift, the U.S. government has authorized Nvidia to sell its advanced AI chips to China, raising concerns amid ongoing trade tensions and military implications.
In response to Australia's new social media regulations designed to protect children, Meta has blocked 550,000 accounts, raising debates on age verification and online safety.
Explore the impact of the viral app 'Are You Dead?' that helps those living alone in China ensure their safety by checking in with emergency contacts.
In a landmark move to protect children from harmful content online, Meta has blocked 550,000 accounts in compliance with Australia's new law banning social media access for users under 16.
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