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Harry and Meghan's Visit to Australia: A Dismissive Reception Amidst Charitable Engagements
Zelensky Criticizes US Sanction Waiver for Russian Oil Sales
Construction of Trump's White House Ballroom Resumes Following Appeals Court Ruling
Tragic Discovery of Infant Remains in Trinidad Graveyard
Voices of Resilience: Sudan's Aswat Almadina Band Continues to Create Amidst War
Madonna Shocks Coachella Attendees with Surprise Duet Alongside Sabrina Carpenter
Harry and Meghan's Lackluster Australian Tour Leaves Many Uninterested
South Korean Women Authors: Defying Backlash and Achieving Literary Success
Emerging Travel Trends: Quirky and Affordable Destinations for 2026
Fighting Back Against Sophisticated Scammers: Insights from Victims and Authorities
A Love Story Amidst Chaos: Iryna and Serhiy's Wedding During the Chernobyl Disaster
Tributes Pour In for French Acting Legend Nathalie Baye Who Passes Away at 77
Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia's Most Decorated Soldier, Takes Stand Against War Crime Charges
Tom Steyer's Spending Spree in California Governor Race Raises Eyebrows
Venezuelan Doctor Detained at Airport, Husband Awaits Asylum Hearing
Strait of Hormuz Shut Down Once Again Amid Rising Tensions
DR Congo Welcomes First Group of US Deportees amid Immigration Crackdown
Court Allows Construction of Trump's White House Ballroom to Resume
French Peacekeeper Killed in Southern Lebanon Amid Rising Tensions
Claudia Sheinbaum Dismisses Diplomatic Tensions with Spain Amidst Historical Disputes
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Three individuals were sentenced for their roles in a bizarre insurance fraud scheme where a bear costume was used to stage attacks on luxury vehicles.
Three men in California have been sentenced for staging fake bear attacks on luxury cars to commit insurance fraud, revealing a bizarre plot involving a person dressed in a bear costume.
A federal judge has intervened to halt the $6.2 billion merger between Nexstar Media Group and Tegna, addressing significant antitrust worries following a lawsuit from several state attorneys general.
The announcement from Iran to fully open the strategic Strait of Hormuz during the ceasefire has led to a significant decline in oil prices, impacting global markets positively.
Senior finance officials and bankers express grave concerns over the potential security vulnerabilities posed by the newly unveiled Mythos AI model developed by Anthropic.
TRAVEL
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.
Authorities in the Bahamas are actively searching for an American woman who reportedly fell overboard during a vacation trip with her husband. The incident occurred when she was swept away by strong currents after falling from the dinghy.
The Transportation Security Administration announces the disbursement of overdue paychecks, providing a crucial morale boost as travel delays persist across major U.S. airports due to the prolonged DHS shutdown.
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
Despite the ongoing conflict in Sudan, members of the band Aswat Almadina remain dedicated to their music, which symbolizes hope and a call for peace in a war-torn nation.
In a stunning surprise at Coachella, Madonna joined Sabrina Carpenter on stage to perform a medley of hits, including 'Vogue' and a new track, marking a memorable moment in the festival's history.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's recent visit to Australia, which echoed traditional royal tours, saw little public enthusiasm. The pair faced criticisms over perceived commercialism amid a cost-of-living crisis.
Amid a rising wave of anti-feminism, South Korean women authors are making waves in the literary world, challenging societal norms and gaining critical acclaim.
The celebrated French actress Nathalie Baye has died aged 77, leaving a legacy of cinematic brilliance. Known for her work in films such as 'La Nuit Américaine' and 'Catch Me if You Can', Baye's death has sparked tributes from fans and fellow actors alike.
OPINION
A poignant story unfolds as Iryna Stetsenko and Serhiy Lobanov marry on the fateful day of the Chernobyl disaster, a moment marked by love overshadowed by tragedy.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum asserts that there is no diplomatic crisis with Spain, despite long-standing grievances related to Spain's colonial history in Mexico.
In a recent statement, Pope Leo asserted that his speech criticizing 'tyrants' was not aimed at Donald Trump, clarifying intentions amid escalating tensions between the two figures.
In a remarkable display of faith and unity, over 120,000 people attended an open-air Mass with Pope Leo XIV in Douala, Cameroon. The Pope's visit emphasizes messages of peace, love, and the importance of community amidst ongoing regional challenges.
POLITICS
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky decries the US decision to extend the waiver allowing Russia to sell oil despite ongoing sanctions, linking it directly to funding the war against Ukraine.
An appeals court has lifted the halt on construction, allowing work on the White House's new ballroom to continue until further hearings. The project has faced legal challenges regarding its national security implications.
Authorities in Trinidad and Tobago are investigating the shocking discovery of 50 infant remains and six adults found dumped in a graveyard, potentially linked to unlawful disposal practices.
HEALTH
HiPP has recalled all jarred baby food products from its range sold in Spar supermarkets across Austria due to fears of potential contamination, urging parents not to feed their children the affected products.
Beloved French film star Nathalie Baye has died aged 77 following a battle with Lewy body dementia. A celebrated actress, she won multiple César awards and left an indelible mark on French cinema.
Following President Trump's derogatory remarks about California Governor Gavin Newsom's dyslexia, individuals affected by the learning disability voiced their anger and hurt. This incident shines a light on the ongoing stigma surrounding dyslexia and its impact on millions.
Ovey Friday, a Nigerian student who lost his hand due to torture, fights against stigmas and systemic barriers to pursue his education and inspire others with disabilities.
TECH
The White House met with Anthropic's CEO Dario Amodei to address concerns over the recently released AI tool, Claude Mythos, amidst ongoing tensions related to the company's legal battles with the Pentagon.
Concerns mount as finance ministers and bankers raise alarms about the vulnerabilities exposed by the new Mythos AI model developed by Anthropic, highlighting potential risks to global financial systems.
As the global tech community races towards advancing quantum computing, European firms, particularly in France, present a unique opportunity to challenge industry giants. With key players like Alice & Bob leading the charge, Europe could redefine its technological landscape.
NASA's Artemis II mission has successfully returned the first astronauts to the Moon in over 50 years, sparking excitement and speculation about future lunar missions including Artemis III and IV.
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