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BUSINESS
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is under fire from European Union leaders after he vetoed a €90 billion loan to Ukraine, accusing him of disloyalty and blackmail.
As nearly 100 ships traverse the volatile Strait of Hormuz in March, the impact of recent military activities and shipping trends raises concerns about maritime safety.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu states that Israel conducted an offensive against Iran's South Pars gas field without coordination with the United States, leading to escalated tensions in the region.
The conflict in Iran has reshaped global oil markets, creating distinct winners and losers. Countries like Norway, Canada, and Russia have emerged on the advantageous side, while the US, UK, and Europe grapple with rising costs and economic uncertainties.
Ongoing shipping disruptions from the US-Israel war with Iran threaten to push India back to polluting fuels as gas supplies dwindle, raising urgent concerns over environmental health.
TRAVEL
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles faced turbulence during its landing at Sydney Airport, resulting in minor injuries for several passengers and crew members. Experts suggest climate change may increase the frequency of such incidents.
A severe weather system swept through the eastern U.S., leading to hundreds of flight cancellations and delays as travelers face heightened security due to a government shutdown.
As holiday travel peaks during the Presidents Day weekend, Northern California is bracing for a severe winter storm, with forecasts predicting several feet of snow across various regions, particularly affecting the Sierra Nevada area. Travelers are advised to use extreme caution.
Travel groups warn of disruptions at airports due to a partial federal government shutdown impacting the Department of Homeland Security, raising concerns over potential flight delays.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has entered a funding lapse, affecting airport security operations as TSA officers are required to work without pay. Travelers are urged to prepare for potential delays and longer security lines as the shutdown unfolds.
POLITICS
The ongoing conflict in Iran is reshaping the global energy market, creating clear beneficiaries and losers as nations grapple with rising oil prices and supply disruptions. This analysis explores the geopolitical ramifications for the US, UK, Europe, Russia, China, and energy producers like Canada and Norway.
In response to increasing violence against Druze civilians in Syria’s Suweida province, Israel has launched airstrikes targeting Syrian military infrastructure, causing tensions to escalate.
The US military has reportedly attacked a vessel suspected of drug trafficking as part of its campaign against narcoterrorism, amidst controversies regarding the effectiveness and legality of such actions.
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously allows the lawsuit of Gabriel Olivier, a preacher arrested for public demonstrations in Mississippi, to proceed, asserting limitations on free speech under local ordinances may be challenged.
In a significant legal move, the U.S. Justice Department has sued Harvard University, alleging the institution has not adequately addressed growing antisemitism on its campus. This lawsuit could halt federal funding and seek the repayment of past grants.
HEALTH
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney experienced turbulence upon landing, resulting in several injuries among flight attendants. Emergency services were on standby at the airport.
As prolonged drought ravages Turkana County in Kenya, desperate communities are relying on the fruits of the gingerbread tree as a vital food source. These fruits, known locally as 'mikwamo', have become essential for families struggling with extreme hunger.
Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare has filed a lawsuit against a patient who has occupied her hospital room since her discharge in October, straining hospital resources and prompting a court order.
The recent suicide of Royer Perez-Jimenez, a 19-year-old Mexican migrant in ICE custody, raises serious concerns about conditions in immigration detention facilities as scrutiny on the system intensifies.
TECH
In a bid to protect its artists from unauthorized representation, Sony Music has successfully requested the removal of over 135,000 fraudulent songs generated through AI technology, targeting major stars such as Beyoncé and Harry Styles.
Sony Music has taken a significant step to protect its artists by requesting the removal of more than 135,000 fraudulent songs created by imposters using generative AI technology.
Charles H Bennett and Gilles Brassard honored for their groundbreaking work in quantum cryptography, securing the future of electronic communications.
As concerns about the potential misuse of AI in the creation of chemical and biological weapons grow, the US-based AI firm Anthropic is looking for qualified experts to safeguard its technology. This move reflects a growing recognition within the industry of the ethical responsibilities surrounding AI advancements.
A new investigation reveals how Meta and TikTok prioritized outrage-driven engagement over user safety, allowing harmful content to proliferate on their platforms according to insider testimonies.
SPORT
In a notable gesture towards reconciliation, Spain's King Felipe VI has been invited by Mexico's President to attend the upcoming FIFA World Cup after acknowledging historical injustices during Spain's colonial rule.
A horrific accident at the Engelberg ski resort in Switzerland led to the death of a 61-year-old woman after a gondola detached and fell down the mountain amidst strong winds.
In an exhilarating display of national pride, Venezuela's unexpected victory over the United States in the World Baseball Classic prompts widespread celebration, signaling a rare moment of joy amid ongoing hardships.
Following a controversial ruling, Morocco is now recognized as the champions of the Africa Cup of Nations, a decision that has sparked joy in Morocco and outrage in Senegal.
Fatemeh Pasandideh expresses hope for her future as she trains with Brisbane Roar, while navigating the aftermath of seeking asylum in Australia alongside teammate Atefeh Ramezanisadeh.
ENTERTAINMENT
The new season of The Bachelorette has been abruptly halted after serious allegations arose against Taylor Frankie Paul, its leading lady, amidst a violent altercation with her ex-partner.
BTS is back with their highly anticipated album 'Arirang'. The K-pop superstars reignite their passion as they embark on a world tour and attempt to redefine their place in the music industry.
Seoul is preparing for an unprecedented turnout as BTS makes their much-anticipated return with a concert at Gwanghwamun Square. With 250,000 expected to attend and heightened safety measures in place, the event marks the return of the K-pop legends to the stage.
The upcoming season of The Bachelorette will not air as scheduled due to serious allegations involving its main cast member, Taylor Frankie Paul. The decision comes in light of disturbing footage that emerged recently.
Actor Kevin Spacey has settled with three men who accused him of sexual assault, leading to the suspension of civil court proceedings that were scheduled to begin later this year.
OPINION
Amid changing religious landscapes, clergy members are increasingly stepping into political roles within the Democratic Party, challenging the conservative narrative that has dominated for years. Pastors like Sarah Trone Garriott and James Talarico are redefining how faith and politics intersect, proposing a broader interpretation of Christianity in public policy.
As U.S. Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth's religious rhetoric intertwines with military strategy amid the ongoing conflict with Iran, raising questions about the implications for the military's secular mission.
In a post-Brexit landscape, Labour's strategy is evolving. Chancellor Rachel Reeves indicates a notable shift towards addressing the concerns of Remainers while recognizing the challenges posed by Brexit on the UK economy.
Ariel Mitchell, a Miami attorney known for representing sexual assault victims, faces a 75-day suspension after pleading guilty to legal misconduct involving false claims and witness tampering in a high-profile case connected to Sean 'Diddy' Combs.