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BUSINESS
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio joins G7 foreign ministers in France to discuss strategies for addressing the ongoing war with Iran, emphasizing the need for de-escalation and stability in the region.
US President Donald Trump pauses military action against Iran's energy infrastructure, raising questions about the motives behind the extension and its potential ramifications for peace and global markets.
In a historic move, Donald Trump becomes the first sitting U.S. president to have his signature featured on U.S. banknotes, marking a significant moment for the nation as it approaches its 250th anniversary.
The 'Build America, Buy America' Act aims to revitalize American manufacturing but presents significant challenges for affordable housing development due to strict compliance requirements.
As the impact of the Iran war reverberates globally, African countries are implementing measures like power rationing and fuel dilution to manage a burgeoning energy crisis.
TRAVEL
As the ongoing Middle East conflict disrupts major air travel hubs, experts predict significant changes for global aviation and the Gulf's aviation model.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport struggles with severe delays due to widespread TSA worker absenteeism during the ongoing partial government shutdown.
In the wake of a partial government shutdown, ICE agents are stepping in at major US airports to alleviate growing security concerns as TSA staff shortages lead to lengthy wait times.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney faced turbulence during landing, resulting in injuries to several crew members, while passengers were unharmed.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered turbulence during landing, resulting in injuries for multiple crew members and passengers.
SPORT
Despite facing the controversial decision to strip their Africa Cup of Nations title, Senegal is set to parade the trophy during a friendly match in Paris, as the football federation vows to fight back.
In a bold move, Senegal plans to parade the Africa Cup of Nations trophy amidst ongoing disputes over the title being stripped from them by the Confederation of African Football.
The International Olympic Committee announces a major policy change limiting women's Olympic sports to biological females, effective from the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Dayton James Webber, a renowned cornhole player and quadruple amputee, faces serious legal allegations after allegedly shooting a passenger during a dispute. The incident has left the sports community stunned as authorities pursue charges including first-degree murder.
King Felipe VI of Spain has received an invitation from Mexico's President to attend the upcoming FIFA World Cup, marking a potential reconciliation following past tensions regarding Spain's colonial history in the Americas.
ENTERTAINMENT
After her mother Nancy Guthrie's mysterious disappearance, Savannah Guthrie announces her return to the Today show, expressing the urgent need to reconnect with her work and family.
In a historic shift, Balendra Shah, a former underground rapper known as Balen, has been sworn in as Nepal's prime minister following a decisive electoral victory, marking a new era in Nepali politics amidst calls for reform.
The prestigious Academy Awards are moving to the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, redefining their long-standing association with Hollywood as they transition to a new streaming format.
Balendra Shah, a former rapper, has been sworn in as Nepal's new Prime Minister after a historic election. His rise marks a significant shift in Nepali politics, particularly following youth-led protests against corruption and nepotism.
The Academy Awards will move from the iconic Dolby Theatre to the Peacock Theater in a significant shift, with the first ceremony to take place there in 2029. This move will coincide with the Oscars' transition to streaming live on YouTube.
OPINION
In a significant legislative move, California has renamed César Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day in response to recent allegations of sexual abuse against the labor rights icon. Focused on honoring the contributions of farmworkers, the decision reflects a growing push to address historical wrongdoing.
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The passage of a controversial bill in India's parliament, aimed at amending transgender rights, has incited widespread protests from the LGBTQ community and opposition parties, amid fears of losing self-identification rights.
The rise of the One Nation party, led by Pauline Hanson, marks a significant turning point in Australian politics, challenging the dominance of traditional political parties and reflecting voter discontent.
The United Nations General Assembly has formally recognized the enslavement of Africans during the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity, a resolution passed with overwhelming support aimed at fostering healing and justice.
POLITICS
A mother pleads for her trapped daughter as airstrikes escalate in Tehran, revealing the devastating impact on civilians caught in the conflict. Eyewitness accounts highlight the heavy toll of military actions in densely populated areas.
In a significant show of camaraderie, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko presented North Korean leader Kim Jong Un with a rifle during a friendship treaty signing in Pyongyang. This event highlights both leaders' intent to deepen cooperation amidst international pressures.
In a groundbreaking move, Austria plans to ban social media access for children aged under 14, reflecting growing concerns over children's mental health amidst rising digital addiction.
HEALTH
The case of Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old woman who died by euthanasia after a tortuous legal battle, has raised questions about state responsibilities and the implications of assisted dying.
In a heartbreaking conclusion to a lengthy legal battle, Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old Spaniard, has died by euthanasia. Her case revolved around the right to die with dignity, a decision met with familial opposition and legal challenges.
Two aid vessels, Friendship and Tigger Moth, are missing after departing from Mexico with supplies destined for Cuba. The Mexican navy is spearheading a search operation.
As panic buying triggers fuel shortages across Australia due to rising prices linked to the ongoing Iran conflict, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese assures citizens that the fuel supply remains secure.
Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old woman from Barcelona, is scheduled to undergo euthanasia following a lengthy legal battle initiated by her father who opposed her decision. Castillo, who became paraplegic after a suicide attempt in 2022, has faced numerous challenges in her fight for the right to die with dignity.
TECH
A Los Angeles jury ruled that Meta and Google's platforms, including Instagram and YouTube, are addictive and negligently harmful to children, marking a potential turning point in the regulation of social media. The verdict has significant implications for the tech industry.
In a significant shift in legal accountability, juries in Los Angeles and New Mexico find Meta and YouTube liable for mental health harms inflicted on children, signaling a challenge to the tech industry's longstanding immunity.
Following a landmark US court ruling against social media giants, UK officials, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer, signal a push for stricter regulations on social media usage among children.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Bernie Sanders introduce legislation aimed at halting new data centers in the U.S. until national safeguards are enacted to protect consumers and the environment.
Two boys, aged 14, are placed on probation for creating fake nude images of peers using artificial intelligence, highlighting the dangers of technology misuse.