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BUSINESS
Viktor Orbán's decision to block a €90 billion loan for Ukraine has sparked accusations of blackmail and treachery from EU leaders, further straining Hungary's relations within the bloc.
A closer look at the shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating hostilities in the region, revealing a significant drop in vessel crossings and the risks involved.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserts that Israel conducted a solo raid on an Iranian gas field, which has led to increased tensions and repercussions in the energy sector following retaliatory strikes.
An analysis of the economic repercussions of the Iranian conflict, highlighting how different countries are affected by the evolving situation.
The ongoing conflict involving Iran has led to serious disruptions in gas supplies to India, prompting a concerning shift back to traditional and more polluting fuels.
TRAVEL
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered brief turbulence during landing, injuring several passengers and crew. Emergency services awaited the plane upon arrival.
Powerful storms wreak havoc on air travel as hundreds of flights are canceled or delayed, compounded by staffing shortages due to a partial government shutdown.
Travel disruptions are anticipated as a significant winter storm is set to hit Northern California, potentially dropping several feet of snow in mountainous areas. Authorities warn travelers to exercise caution.
Travel groups express concern over potential disruptions at US airports amidst a government shutdown due to funding issues related to the Department of Homeland Security.
As the U.S. Department of Homeland Security faces a new funding shutdown, travelers are advised to brace for potential delays at airport security check-ins. Experts suggest arriving early and packing smart as TSA agents continue to work without pay.
POLITICS
In response to rising violence in Syria's Suweida province, Israel conducted airstrikes targeting Syrian military installations, emphasizing its commitment to protect the Druze community. The Syrian government condemned the strikes, claiming they breach national sovereignty.
The U.S. military's operation against drug trafficking intensifies as an alleged drug smuggling boat is attacked, marking a continuation of controversial tactics under the Trump administration.
The Supreme Court has unanimously revived the lawsuit of Gabriel Olivier, allowing him to challenge the constitutionality of a Mississippi ordinance that barred him from demonstrating after a controversial arrest.
The U.S. Justice Department has launched a lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing it of failing to tackle antisemitism on campus, which could result in the loss of federal funding.
In a recent meeting with Japan's Prime Minister, Donald Trump's reference to the Pearl Harbor attack has stirred reactions, recalling historical ties and tensions.
HEALTH
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered turbulence during landing, resulting in injuries to flight attendants but no passengers.
As drought devastates Turkana in northern Kenya, villagers turn to the gingerbread tree for sustenance. With traditional sources of food drying up, the community faces severe food shortages, relying on wild fruit and struggling to survive.
Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare faces a bizarre legal battle as a discharged patient refuses to vacate her hospital room for over five months.
Royer Perez-Jimenez, a 19-year-old migrant from Mexico, has died in ICE custody, reigniting discussions about the treatment of detainees and the conditions within immigrant detention centers.
TECH
In a bold move, Sony Music has requested the removal of over 135,000 fraudulent songs created through AI deepfakes impersonating popular artists like Beyoncé and Harry Styles, highlighting growing concerns over the impact of artificial intelligence in the music industry.
In a significant move to protect its artists, Sony Music has requested the removal of over 135,000 songs created using generative AI that impersonate popular musicians, posing threats to their careers and earnings.
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard recognized for their revolutionary work in quantum cryptography, enhancing the security of digital communications in an age of advancing quantum computing.
In a bid to prevent potential misuse of its AI technology, Anthropic is seeking a specialist in chemical weapons and explosives as part of its ongoing commitment to safety and responsibility.
Internal documents and whistleblower testimonies uncover how Meta and TikTok allowed the proliferation of harmful content to boost user engagement, sparking debates on social media accountability.
SPORT
King Felipe VI of Spain has welcomed an invitation from Mexico to attend the upcoming FIFA World Cup, signaling a potential reconciliation between the two nations following a contentious historical context. The invitation follows Felipe's acknowledgment of abuses during Spain's colonial era.
A woman lost her life in a ski gondola accident at Engelberg Resort in the Swiss Alps, raising concerns over safety amid extreme weather conditions.
In a moment of historic significance, Venezuelans erupted in jubilation following their national baseball team's victory over the United States in the World Baseball Classic final, sparking a long-awaited expression of joy amid ongoing struggles.
A stunning turn of events as Morocco is declared the rightful winner of the Africa Cup of Nations, leading to jubilant celebrations in Morocco and widespread anger in Senegal.
After seeking asylum in Australia, two Iranian footballers train with Brisbane Roar, exuding optimism about their new chapter.
ENTERTAINMENT
The upcoming season of The Bachelorette has been officially canceled amid serious domestic violence allegations concerning Taylor Frankie Paul, the show's star. This decision follows the release of video footage suggesting an altercation with her ex-partner.
After a nearly four-year hiatus, BTS ignites K-pop once again with their highly anticipated album and world tour.
As the world’s most popular band, BTS, makes its highly anticipated return to the stage, the city of Seoul gears up for a monumental event. With a massive turnout expected, safety measures are heightened and city life is poised for disruption.
Disney cancels the new season of The Bachelorette due to serious allegations against star Taylor Frankie Paul, prompting a pause in production for upcoming projects.
Actor Kevin Spacey has settled with three men who accused him of sexual assault, avoiding a scheduled civil trial set for later this year.
OPINION
Rev. Sarah Trone Garriott and other clergymen are stepping into political roles as Democrats, marking a shift from the traditional support of white Christians for Republican candidates. This article explores their perspectives on faith and politics in today's climate.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's embrace of evangelical Christianity at the Pentagon raises concerns about the future of U.S. military pluralism, especially in light of ongoing tensions in Iran.
Sir John Curtice explains the Labour Party's evolving stance on Brexit, emphasizing a newfound focus on reconnecting with Remainers as they adjust to political realities and economic pressures in the UK.
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