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UAE-Backed Colombian Mercenaries Aided Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces
Lufthansa Reduces Summer Flights by 20,000 Amid Skyrocketing Fuel Costs
Search Continues for Missing Crew After Typhoon Incident Near Northern Mariana Islands
Virginia's New Redistricting Measure Paves Way for Democratic Gains in Upcoming Midterms
Tragic Fireworks Explosion Claims 13 Lives in Kerala, India
Gunman at Teotihuacán: Ties to US Mass Shootings Revealed
EU Moves Forward with €90bn Loan for Ukraine as Pipeline Deadlock Ends
China's Export Evolution: From Low-cost Manufacturing to Leading Global Brands
Kashmir's Tourist Tragedy: Unending Grief One Year Later
Israeli Soldiers Facing Disciplinary Action After Desecration of Jesus Statue
The Economic Toll of War: Iran's Mass Redundancies Amid Ongoing Conflict
Kevin Warsh's Fed Confirmation Hearing: A Clash of Interests
Meta Implements Employee Surveillance to Enhance AI Training
Tragic Fireworks Factory Explosion in Kerala Claims 13 Lives
Taiwan President Cancels Africa Trip Amid Chinese Pressure
Mid-Air Collision of South Korean Fighter Jets Linked to Pilot Selfies
The Ripple Effect of the Iran War on Everyday Products
Indonesia Passes Landmark Law Recognizing Domestic Workers' Rights
Colombian Mercenaries Aligned with UAE Support Sudan's RSF: New Report
U.S. Army Sergeant's Wife Detained Amid Shifting Immigration Policies
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BUSINESS
The European Union is set to unlock a critical €90bn loan for Ukraine after resolving a long-standing deadlock tied to oil supply issues, following Hungary's recent political shifts.
Chinese brands such as Mixue and Anta are redefining global consumer markets, transitioning from manufacturing hubs to recognized names in food, fashion, and sportswear.
As the conflict with the US and Israel escalates, Iran faces significant job losses, impacting millions and driving inflation higher. Economic stability hangs in the balance amidst widespread layoffs and increased living costs.
The Senate confirmation hearing for Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve Chairman turned contentious with accusations of political puppetism and links to Jeffrey Epstein, underscoring intense scrutiny of his nomination amidst economic concerns.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, announces plans to track employees' digital activity as part of its initiative to improve artificial intelligence models, raising concerns among workers about privacy and job security.
TRAVEL
Around 200 tourists were trapped at Morro Dois Irmãos during a police operation targeting gang members in Rio de Janeiro's Vidigal favela. The situation unfolded as officers exchanged gunfire with suspected criminals, causing panic among those waiting to witness the sunrise.
As more travelers seek unique experiences away from traditional tourist traps, destinations like Montenegro, the Baltic coast, and Albania are gaining popularity among vacationers looking for affordability and authenticity.
In a recent advisory, Chinese authorities have cautioned citizens considering travel to the United States through Seattle, citing ongoing harassment by U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel.
A tragic stampede at Citadelle Laferrière in Haiti has resulted in at least 30 fatalities during an Easter gathering, as the site became overwhelmed with attendees amid inclement weather.
Celebrating a century since its inception, Route 66 continues to be a symbol of American culture, embodying dreams of migration and adventure.
SPORT
Atefeh Ramezanisadeh and Fatemeh Pasandideh, two members of the Iranian women's football team, express their gratitude to Australia for providing them a safe haven following their decision to seek asylum during turbulent times in their home country.
Alex Manninger, a former goalkeeper for Arsenal and the Austrian national team, has tragically passed away at the age of 48 after a fatal car accident involving a train.
The retrial concerning the death of football legend Diego Maradona commenced, focusing on the alleged negligence of his medical team that has drawn widespread attention.
The retrial into the circumstances surrounding the death of celebrated football icon Diego Maradona is scheduled to commence, following the collapse of the initial trial in May 2025. This case raises significant allegations against his medical team.
Dominic Frimpong, a young footballer from Ghana, lost his life after armed robbers ambushed his team's bus. The Ghana Football Association has expressed its shock and sorrow, urging swift justice and enhanced security for players.
ENTERTAINMENT
After performing at Coachella, Madonna pleads for the return of her iconic vintage costume, offering a reward for its safe recovery. The outfit holds significant sentimental value for the pop legend as she reflects on its historical importance.
In a bold move, The Onion proposes to transform Infowars into a parody platform, aiming to mock right-wing conspiracy theories as part of a licensing deal requiring judicial approval.
The iconic pop star Madonna offers a reward for the recovery of her cherished outfit from Coachella, expressing its sentimental value on social media after it goes missing.
In a bold initiative, satirical news outlet The Onion aims to take control of Infowars, proposing a parody-driven content strategy to entertain while addressing controversial perspectives.
D4vd, a rising star in the music industry, has been charged with first-degree murder related to the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose remains were discovered in his vehicle.
OPINION
The European Court of Justice has declared Hungary's controversial anti-LGBTQ laws unconstitutional, marking a significant shift in the country's legal stance on minority rights.
A recent ruling by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals permits Texas public schools to display the Ten Commandments, igniting a potential legal showdown at the U.S. Supreme Court over the separation of church and state.
In a groundbreaking ruling, the European Court of Justice has determined that Hungary's anti-LGBTQ laws violate the core principles of the European Union, marking a pivotal moment in the fight for equality and minority rights.
A preschool teacher grapples with the loss of a young student, Braylon Snow, who was killed in a tragic shooting along with his siblings. The incident has deeply affected the educators and parents at the school as they navigate their grief.
In a remarkable turnaround, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has been sold to a nonprofit foundation, ensuring its future in a city at risk of losing its last major newspaper. Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh City Paper makes a triumphant return under new ownership, highlighting resilience in local journalism.
POLITICS
In response to soaring jet fuel prices driven by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Lufthansa is reducing its summer flight schedule significantly, cutting 20,000 short-haul flights.
Virginia voters have approved a redistricting initiative that could potentially increase Democratic representation in the US House of Representatives. This change may affect the balance of power in Congress during the critical midterm elections.
A devastating explosion at a firecracker factory in Kerala's Thrissur district results in at least 13 fatalities and raises safety concerns in the fireworks industry amidst preparations for a major Hindu festival.
In a shocking incident at Mexico's ancient Teotihuacán pyramids, a gunman fired shots leading to a tragic death and multiple injuries, displaying psychological disturbance and connections to prior US mass shootings.
HEALTH
A devastating explosion at a firecracker factory in Kerala has killed at least 13 people and injured several others. This incident marks the second such tragedy in a matter of days in India, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the fireworks industry.
After a 22-year struggle, Indonesia has legally recognized the rights of domestic workers, primarily women, ensuring health insurance, rest days, and pensions.
The recent killings of Black mothers in Louisiana and Virginia by their estranged partners have sparked a national dialogue on the mental health and domestic violence support available in Black communities.
An alarming report has emerged from Austria where a jar of HiPP baby food was found contaminated with rat poison. Authorities are urging parents to exercise caution and inspect baby food purchases to prevent potential harm.
Authorities in Austria warn parents after a jar of HiPP baby food tested positive for rat poison, leading to a nationwide recall and a public safety investigation.
TECH
As Tim Cook steps down, John Ternus takes the helm at Apple. What changes can we expect from the new leader known as 'the product guy'?
UK media regulator Ofcom is investigating messaging platform Telegram amid concerns regarding child sexual abuse material (CSAM) being shared on the app.
With Tim Cook stepping down, John Ternus, known as 'the product guy', is set to lead Apple. What changes can we expect in the tech giant's strategy and product lineup under his helm?
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket has been grounded by the FAA after a satellite launch mishap that resulted in an insufficient thrust failure, hindering the satellite's intended orbit.
Apple has announced the appointment of John Ternus as its new chief executive, replacing Tim Cook, who will transition to the role of executive chairman after a 15-year tenure.
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