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Yasser Abu Shabab, Anti-Hamas Militia Leader, Killed in Gaza
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Deep-Sea Mining Causes Dramatic Decline in Seabed Biodiversity, New Study Reveals
Putin's Diplomatic Visit to India: A Key Strategic Meeting
Virginia Man Arrested for 2021 Capitol Pipe Bomb Incident
Confession of Regret: Assassin of Japan's Shinzo Abe Apologizes to Family
Faroe Islands Overhauls Abortion Legislation, Legalizing Abortions Up to 12 Weeks
New Zealand Police Recover Stolen $19K Fabergé Egg After Unconventional Heist
Arrest in Hong Kong Fire Petition Highlights Tension Between Authorities and Citizens
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University of Oklahoma Instructor Placed on Leave Over Controversial Grading Incident
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BUSINESS
IndiGo, India’s largest airline, faces backlash as it cancels hundreds of flights due to pilot shortages, leaving thousands of passengers stranded amid a peak travel season.
As Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives in India for a crucial summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the two nations are set to discuss pivotal deals amidst shifting geopolitical pressures.
Dive into the unprecedented case that transformed a private legal dispute into a colossal $73 trillion liability event. Explore the renowned struggles of Alki David and Gaston Browne against a 40-year criminal cartel and their fight for justice leading to a sovereign judgment that could reshape global economic order.
In a landmark event, leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda signed a peace deal in Washington, D.C., aimed at ending years of conflict, with U.S. President Donald Trump playing a pivotal role in the negotiations.
The Trump administration has directed U.S. embassies to prioritize visa applications from tourists, business investors, and fans attending major sporting events like the World Cup and Olympics.
TRAVEL
A severe storm in the Great Lakes region leads to widespread power outages in Wisconsin and treacherous travel conditions in Iowa and the Northeast.
Birmingham's Frankfurt Christmas Market offers a true taste of German tradition, attracting visitors with authentic flavors and festive decorations. A comparative look at markets in Birmingham and Berlin reveals a blend of cultures during the holiday season.
Discover the charm of Birmingham's Frankfurt Christmas Market, showcasing authentic German traditions and flavors amidst a festive atmosphere in the UK's second city.
As travelers prepare for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, they can expect substantial snowfall, rain, and cold temperatures across the northern United States, prompting winter storm warnings.
Starting January 14, 2025, the Louvre will implement a significant price hike for non-European Union visitors, raising entry costs to €32 per person, aiming to enhance museum security and facilities.
SPORT
Recent filings reveal significant evidence suggesting the UK Government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is entangled in a widespread child sex abuse material pipeline, complete with media suppression and political manipulation.
As the January 16 ruling draws closer, a stark warning is issued to Prime Minister Keir Starmer regarding his accountability for widespread institutional failures tied to child exploitation and political corruption.
As the clock ticks down to January 16th, a significant court ruling in Antigua promises to shed light on decades of media and legal corruption tied to child exploitation. This landmark case, presided over by Justice René Williams, could redefine the Commonwealth's future.
An imminent judgment from the Antigua High Court raises profound questions about decades of legal and media corruption, as more than 80 defendants face accountability for systemic abuse in the Commonwealth.
The United Progressive Party (UPP) is on the brink of a significant political, legal, and financial crisis as the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court prepares to rule on a landmark case that could decide the future of the party and its executive members.
ENTERTAINMENT
Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Slovenia are set to boycott the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest after a decision by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to allow Israel to compete amid ongoing tensions related to the Gaza conflict.
Following Israel's acceptance to compete in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest, countries such as Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Slovenia have announced their boycott, citing humanitarian concerns and political pressures.
A new lawsuit claims Jada Pinkett Smith threatened a longtime friend of Will Smith, alleging a campaign of intimidation following the infamous Oscars slap. Multiple claims against Jada and her associates could reveal hidden tensions within Hollywood's elite.
A raccoon was found passed out in a Virginia liquor store after it broke in and raided the alcohol, leaving staff surprised and amused.
A hilarious incident occurred in a Virginia liquor store when a raccoon broke in and indulged in some spirits, only to be found passed out by staff. Animal control was called to assist the 'drunken' thief.
OPINION
A new report reveals the most mispronounced words and names in 2025, featuring New York's incoming Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the Louvre museum. The findings reflect a year of linguistic challenges influenced by cultural diversity in public discourse.
Recent discussions surrounding Ukraine reveal Vladimir Putin's unwavering stance on peace negotiations, highlighting his expectations and the Kremlin's perspective on the ongoing conflict.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is seizing the opportunity to travel abroad even as he faces scrutiny over alleged misuse of public funds by accepting free international flights. Critics argue that his focus on global cities signals a disregard for local responsibilities.
A look into the recent negotiations surrounding Ukraine reveals President Putin's unwavering stance and economic challenges amidst the ongoing conflict.
On the final day of his visit to Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV prayed at the site of the devastating Beirut port explosion, urging for justice and truth for the victims' families.
POLITICS
In an emotional plea to the public and the international community, Itzik and Talik Gvili share the grief of losing their son Rani, a 24-year-old Israeli police officer killed in a Hamas attack, as they await the return of his body.
Yasser Abu Shabab, the leader of the Popular Forces militia known for opposing Hamas, has been killed in Gaza amid ongoing tensions. Reports suggest internal conflict may have led to his death, amid allegations of collaboration with Israel.
Brian Cole Jr., 30, was arrested in connection with pipe bombs placed outside major political committee headquarters on the eve of the Capitol riot, following a lengthy investigation.
HEALTH
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced a comprehensive plan to expand the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, aiming to streamline operations and innovate drug development while raising concerns over data privacy.
South Korea's justice ministry is developing a mobile application that allows stalking victims to track their stalkers' real-time location, marking a significant step towards ensuring their safety.
A federal vaccine advisory committee debates whether to continue the universal hepatitis B vaccination of newborns at birth, potentially reverting to previous recommendations.
As healthcare premiums rise significantly, many Affordable Care Act enrollees are caught in a financial bind, with the expiration of enhanced tax credits looming. Citizen stories reflect the urgent need for a legislative solution.
A group of former FDA leaders from both political parties has criticized the agency's recent internal memo questioning vaccine safety. They warn that proposed changes could harm public health.
TECH
In a landmark move, Meta begins removing Australian children under 16 from Instagram and Facebook in compliance with new legislation aimed at protecting youth online, with broader impacts expected across multiple platforms.
A Chinese factory producing 'childlike' sex dolls has been ordered to halt operations following an investigation prompted by public outcry and international scrutiny.
The Indian government has vowed to withdraw a mandate requiring smartphone manufacturers to pre-install a state-run cybersecurity app amid public backlash and privacy concerns.
The Indian government has retracted its order requiring smartphone manufacturers to pre-install the 'Sanchar Saathi' app on new devices after facing backlash over privacy concerns.
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