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BUSINESS
A French-owned Malta-flagged container ship successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, marking a significant event as it is the first major Western vessel to do so since the recent escalation in conflict surrounding the waterway.
In response to skyrocketing oil prices, Senegal's government has enacted a travel ban for ministers, signaling increasing economic pressure on the nation.
As Europe grapples with soaring gas prices and dependence on fossil fuel imports, discussions are reigniting around the role of nuclear energy in achieving energy security and independence.
A French-owned container ship has successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first major Western vessel to do so since the onset of conflict in the region.
In a controversial move, President Trump is requesting Congress to approve a significant $1.5 trillion increase in the defense budget, which would be tied to cuts in domestic programs affecting housing, education, and climate initiatives.
TRAVEL
As the air travel system falters due to political strife, a long train journey offers a reflective glimpse into America's evolving landscape and the lives of its passengers.
Travelers face lengthy airport delays as TSA employees still await payment, causing frustration during the busy spring break period. President Trump's executive order aims to alleviate the situation, but uncertainty remains regarding its effectiveness.
The cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C. hit their peak bloom, marking the unofficial start of the tourist season. Visitors can witness the stunning display at the Tidal Basin, despite ongoing renovations and weather challenges.
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.
SPORT
An alarming incident occurred in Lima ahead of a popular football derby, leaving one dead and numerous others injured, prompting investigations and safety reviews.
Gennaro Gattuso and the Italian Football Federation have mutually agreed to terminate his contract following the national team's failure to qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time.
Italy's national football team suffers its third consecutive World Cup qualification failure, sparking widespread dismay and calls for reform across the footballing community.
The Democratic Republic of Congo celebrates a major milestone as its national football team qualifies for the World Cup for the first time in over 50 years, prompting the government to declare a public holiday for celebrations.
In a shocking defeat, Italy's national football team has failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time, leaving fans and experts questioning the future of the sport in the country.
ENTERTAINMENT
Exploring the remarkable journey of Bombay (Mumbai), as it evolves from a historic fort city into a bustling modern metropolis showcasing diverse cultures and rich history.
Prosecutors reveal details of a shocking incident where rapper Gucci Mane was kidnapped at gunpoint by Pooh Shiesty and eight accomplices, leading to serious criminal charges.
As Latter-day Saint women increasingly enter the digital realm, they shape a new narrative around faith and family that contrasts with traditional views, while also sparking debate within the community.
In a candid conversation, Arlo Parks shares her journey from introspective ballads to the euphoric energy of dance music in her latest album, 'Ambiguous Desire'.
Federal prosecutors have charged rapper Pooh Shiesty along with eight other individuals in connection to a violent robbery and kidnapping that took place in Dallas earlier this year. The incident reportedly stemmed from a contract dispute with Gucci Mane's 1017 Records.
OPINION
As interest in extraterrestrial life grows, leading scientists express their views on how aliens might perceive humanity and our world conflicts.
An exploration of Canada’s recent gun control measures and their shortcomings, as criticism mounts from various stakeholders including gun owners and activists.
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban is fighting to retain power as opposition leader Peter Magyar gains popularity ahead of the parliamentary elections on April 12. Amid controversies and rising public dissatisfaction, can Orban maintain his grip on the government?
With the Tisza party leading in polls ahead of the April election, Hungary’s long-serving Prime Minister faces unprecedented challenges and voter discontent.
POLITICS
A US F-15E fighter jet was shot down over southern Iran, prompting ongoing search efforts for a missing crew member. The situation involves complex military operations amidst claims of downed aircraft by Iranian forces.
A US fighter pilot has been reportedly rescued following the downing of an F-15 over Iran, as search efforts continue for a second crew member in a complex and perilous operation.
As Hungary approaches its April 12 parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Viktor Orban finds himself in a precarious position after 16 years in power. With increasing opposition momentum, will this be the moment he is finally unseated?
The U.S. government has officially arrested two relatives of the late Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, revoking their residency status amid accusations of supporting Iran's regime.
The UN's International Atomic Energy Agency has expressed 'deep concern' over recent attacks on Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, the country's only operational nuclear facility.
HEALTH
As rural hospitals struggle with financial instability following major Medicaid cuts, local families express concerns over their health care access and safety.
At a packed Bronx ballroom, tenants shared their grievances about horrendous living conditions, during a series of hearings launched by Mayor Zohran Mamdani aimed at holding landlords accountable.
As the war stretches into its second month, Iranians share their harrowing experiences of fear, anxiety, and crashing economic conditions. Citizens like 'Setareh' express sleepless nights bogged down by worries over survival amidst bombings and government repression.
Newly released body camera footage reveals Tiger Woods' shocking arrest after a vehicle crash, as he faces DUI charges and seeks treatment for health issues.
Narges Mohammadi, a prominent human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner, reportedly experienced a suspected heart attack while incarcerated in Iran, raising serious concerns about her health and safety.
TECH
More than halfway to the Moon, the Artemis II crew prepares for their historic mission that will set a new distance record for human space travel, celebrating with a toast from Canada.
The Uffizi Galleries in Florence has acknowledged a cyber-attack without compromising its security, insisting that vital artworks and data remain safe.
NASA has released breathtaking images of Earth taken by the Artemis II crew as they embark on their historic journey around the Moon.
The Uffizi Galleries in Florence, Italy, has admitted to a cyber-attack affecting its IT systems but insists that no valuable art or sensitive security measures were compromised. The attack raises alarms about the security of cultural institutions worldwide.