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BUSINESS
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio meets with G7 foreign ministers in France to discuss the ongoing US-Israeli war with Iran, focusing on de-escalation and regional stability.
President Donald Trump pauses an impending attack on Iran's energy infrastructure, raising questions about his diplomatic intentions versus military strategies amidst a prolonged conflict.
Donald Trump's signature will be printed on US banknotes alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, marking a historic first for a sitting president as part of America's 250th-anniversary celebrations.
The Build America, Buy America Act, while aimed at boosting U.S. manufacturing jobs, has inadvertently led to increased construction delays and costs in affordable housing due to stringent compliance requirements for materials.
As conflict in Iran escalates, African countries resort to unconventional measures to mitigate rising fuel costs and energy shortages, including rationing electricity and diluting petrol.
TRAVEL
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is reshaping global aviation, raising concerns about supply, safety, and future travel dynamics. As Gulf hubs face unprecedented challenges, experts analyze the potential long-term impacts on air travel.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston experiences significant wait times due to high callout rates of TSA workers. The situation highlights the broader impact of the ongoing government shutdown on air travel in the U.S.
With TSA employees absent due to the ongoing government shutdown, ICE agents are deployed to major US airports, leading to long security queues and operational concerns.
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.
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.
SPORT
In a controversial move, the International Olympic Committee has decided that only biological females will compete in women's events from the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, employing a screening process to determine eligibility.
In a bold stance against the Confederation of African Football's recent ruling, Senegal plans to showcase the Africa Cup of Nations trophy in Paris while vowing to fight for the title they feel was unjustly taken from them.
Despite the recent strip of their Africa Cup of Nations title, Senegal is set to parade the trophy in Paris, with the Football Federation leading a determined appeal against the decision.
The International Olympic Committee has announced new eligibility rules for women's sports, permitting only biological females to compete from 2028 onwards, following extensive consultation and research.
Dayton Webber, a quadruple amputee and professional cornhole player, faces first-degree murder charges following the fatal shooting of a passenger during a dispute in Maryland.
ENTERTAINMENT
US TV presenter Savannah Guthrie will make her return to the Today show on April 6, following her mother's mysterious disappearance this past February. As the search for Nancy Guthrie continues, Savannah expresses her determination to balance her personal turmoil with her professional commitments.
Balendra Shah, a former underground rap artist, is sworn in as Nepal's new prime minister, capturing the nation's attention with a promise of reform after a landslide victory.
The Oscars will shift from Hollywood to the Peacock Theater, marking a significant change for the prestigious awards, coinciding with a move to YouTube streaming.
Balendra Shah, a former rapper, has been sworn in as Nepal's new prime minister following a decisive election victory. His rise symbolizes a significant shift in Nepali politics, promising to address corruption and other systemic issues.
The Oscars are moving from Hollywood to the Peacock Theater beginning in 2029, as part of a new partnership with AEG and a shift to streaming on YouTube.
OPINION
As the IPL kicks off, all eyes are on Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a prodigious 15-year-old talent, who is set to make waves in the tournament and beyond.
In a significant legislative move, California has voted to rename César Chavez Day as Farmworkers Day, reflecting on the iconic labor leader's controversial legacy following new allegations of sexual abuse.
In the age of social media addiction, parents can utilize expert tips to help reduce screen time for their children without resorting to drastic measures.
The Indian parliament has passed a contentious bill altering how transgender individuals are recognized, inciting widespread protests from the LGBTQ community and opposition parties.
Australia's One Nation party, led by Pauline Hanson, has gained unexpected traction in recent elections, showcasing a shift in voter sentiment toward right-wing populism and challenging the dominance of traditional political parties.
POLITICS
As the conflict in Iran escalates, civilians in Tehran, burdened by airstrikes from the US and Israel, grapple with the devastation left behind. Families are torn apart, homes are destroyed, and an atmosphere of fear pervades the city.
In a notable act of solidarity against Western pressures, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko gifts North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a rifle during a friendship treaty signing in Pyongyang.
In a significant decision, Austria has announced plans to prohibit social media access for children aged under 14, citing concerns over mental health and addictive algorithms. This measure follows similar restrictions implemented in other countries like Australia, France, and Spain.
HEALTH
The case of Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old Spanish woman who died through euthanasia after a lengthy legal struggle, raises urgent questions about the state's responsibility in healthcare and personal autonomy.
Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old woman from Barcelona, has died by euthanasia following a long legal battle with her father. The case has sparked conversations about the ethical implications of assisted dying in Spain.
Two sailboats carrying humanitarian supplies from Mexico to Cuba have gone missing, prompting a massive search operation by the Mexican navy.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reassures the public about fuel supply security amid rising prices and panic buying due to the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old from Spain, prepares to undergo euthanasia after a long legal battle with her father, raising profound ethical questions about autonomy and family rights.
TECH
A groundbreaking court ruling in Los Angeles finds Instagram and YouTube addictive and their owners negligent towards child users, marking a significant shift in accountability for big tech.
In landmark rulings, juries in California and New Mexico hold Meta and YouTube accountable for the mental health impacts of their services on minors, signaling a potential shift in how social media platforms operate.
In light of a recent US court ruling establishing accountability for social media giants over addictive platforms, the UK government is poised to reassess its approach to social media regulations, including a potential age ban for under-16s.
In light of safety concerns, a Roblox developer insists on continuous parental oversight for children playing on the platform, emphasizing the platform's shortcomings in protecting young users.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders introduce legislation to pause new data centers in the U.S. until national safeguards are established to protect workers and the environment amid rising concerns about electricity costs and pollution.