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BUSINESS
In a bold statement, French President Emmanuel Macron emphasizes the need for Europe to assert itself as a world power amidst growing global challenges. He urges the EU to come together to finance critical projects and investments, arguing for a united fiscal strategy to ensure Europe's competitive edge.
In a challenging year marked by a significant drop in oil prices, BP reported a considerable decrease in annual profits, prompting a strategic shift under incoming CEO Meg O'Neill.
President Donald Trump has made headlines by threatening to prevent the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge until the US is compensated by Canada for its contributions to the project.
In a recent trade agreement, the United States has exempted certain Bangladesh-made garments from tariffs, aimed at bolstering economic ties and facilitating mutual market access.
After a decisive election win, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi faces the daunting challenge of revitalizing Japan's stagnant economy amidst rising prices and demographic shifts.
TRAVEL
In a bold move, the city of Fujiyoshida near Mount Fuji has canceled its annual cherry blossom festival due to uncontrollable tourist behavior and increasing overcrowding, impacting local residents.
The city of Fujiyoshida near Mount Fuji has decided to cancel its renowned cherry blossom festival due to troubling behaviors exhibited by an influx of tourists, leading to chaos and frustration for local residents.
A Bombardier Challenger 600 carrying eight individuals crashed shortly after takeoff from Bangor International Airport as a winter storm wreaked havoc across the region.
A massive winter storm causes extensive flight cancellations and travel chaos affecting millions of travelers from the southern Rocky Mountains to New England.
Over 100 vehicles collided on Interstate 196 in Michigan due to heavy snow, resulting in injuries and major traffic disruptions.
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Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid admits to cheating on his girlfriend during a live interview after winning a bronze medal at the Winter Olympics.
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Sam Darnold's incredible journey from being labeled one of the NFL's worst quarterbacks to winning the Super Bowl is a testament to perseverance and resilience. Discover how Darnold turned his career around in Seattle, making history along the way.
In a thrilling showdown at Levi's Stadium, the Seattle Seahawks triumphed over the New England Patriots, clinching their second Super Bowl title with a powerful defensive display, finishing the match 29-13.
American skier Lindsey Vonn faces a challenging road to recovery after injuring her left leg during the Winter Olympics downhill event in Cortina.
ENTERTAINMENT
Amid ongoing tensions within the Beckham family, singer Marc Anthony weighs in, describing the rift as 'extremely unfortunate' and critiquing how events have been portrayed.
Exploring Bad Bunny's groundbreaking Super Bowl halftime show, the first ever performed entirely in Spanish, as a representation of Puerto Rican culture and resilience.
The beloved actress Catherine O'Hara, known for her unforgettable roles in 'Schitt's Creek' and 'Home Alone,' has died at the age of 71 due to a pulmonary embolism linked to her battle with cancer.
Pop singer Chappell Roan announces her departure from Wasserman, the talent agency led by Casey Wasserman, following revelations linked to Jeffrey Epstein's scandal, emphasizing the need for accountability and moral integrity in the industry.
OPINION
As Kemi Badenoch positions herself for the British premiership, the call for accountability and reform looms larger than ever. The societal machinery protecting the elite is under threat, and the onus of change falls on her leadership. Will she rise to the occasion?
A group of Buddhist monks concludes their 2,000-mile trek from Texas to Washington DC, sharing a message of mindfulness amidst political division.
Alkiviades David's open letter to Kemi Badenoch questions the intersection of institutional delay and accountability in British politics. He calls for a review on how procedural lapses have become a form of institutional insurance.
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POLITICS
Zimbabwe's cabinet is pushing for changes in legislation that could allow current President Emmerson Mnangagwa to extend his term until 2030, raising tensions surrounding political stability and governance in the country.
After a technical failure, a pilot managed to land a Starsky Aviation aircraft on the beach near Mogadishu, ensuring the safety of all 55 passengers and crew on board.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirms he visited Jeffrey Epstein's island in 2012 during congressional testimony, prompting calls for his resignation.
The state prosecutor has issued a subpoena against Jacksonville, targeting communications related to alleged immigration enforcement interference by the mayor's outreach coordinator, amid rising political tensions.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is revisiting the safety of BHA, a common food preservative, as part of a broader initiative to evaluate chemical additives in the U.S. food supply.
HEALTH
The trial against Instagram and YouTube's parent companies revolves around accusations of knowingly engineering platforms that exploit children’s psychology for profit.
A devastating cold snap in New York City has resulted in the deaths of 18 individuals due to severe winter conditions, raising concerns for the vulnerable population.
The beloved Canadian actress Catherine O'Hara has passed away at 71, with her death certificate revealing a pulmonary embolism as the cause. Tributes from fellow actors abound as the film and television community mourns her loss.
A group of Buddhist monks, along with their rescue dog Aloka, arrives in Washington, D.C., after a remarkable 2,300-mile trek advocating for peace, mindfulness, and compassion amid a divided America.
TECH
A Somali airline pilot is being hailed as a hero after making a successful emergency landing of a passenger plane near Mogadishu, saving all 55 people on board during a technical failure.
A groundbreaking trial underway in California highlights the mental health impacts of social media platforms Instagram and YouTube, accusing their owners of deliberately designing frustratingly addictive content.
Jihadist groups in West Africa are increasingly utilizing off-the-shelf drones for warfare, sparking concerns about their evolving military capabilities. This article examines the implications of drone attacks on regional security and military strategies.
Exploring how jihadist groups in West Africa are utilizing off-the-shelf drones to enhance their warfare capabilities, marking a significant shift in military operations.
Julie Inman Grant leads Australia's eSafety Commission, facing the challenges of internet regulation and child safety head-on. As she enforces a pivotal social media ban on teens, she contends with online threats and controversial responses from tech giants.