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BUSINESS
A Malta-flagged container ship owned by French company CMA CGM has successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, marking a notable event in the context of the ongoing conflict involving Iran.
In response to soaring oil prices, Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko has announced a ban on non-essential foreign travel for government ministers. This measure highlights the financial strain imposed by the global energy crisis stemming from ongoing geopolitical tensions.
As gas prices soar amid global tensions, European nations are reconsidering their nuclear strategies to secure energy independence. Are they right to embrace this once-rejected solution?
A French-owned container ship became the first from a major Western European company to pass through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz since the outbreak of the US-Israeli war with Iran.
In a bold move, President Donald Trump has requested a $1.5 trillion increase in defense spending while proposing cuts to various domestic programs. This budget request marks a significant shift in priorities for the administration and emphasizes military readiness.
TRAVEL
Amid U.S. political strife and airport chaos, a train journey from Atlanta to Washington reveals the resilience of American travelers while reflecting on the historical significance of railroads in shaping the nation's identity.
With spring break in full effect, major U.S. airports face excessive security wait times despite an executive order to expedite TSA officer payments. Passengers are urged to arrive hours in advance as uncertainty looms over when improvements will be seen.
As cherry blossoms reach peak bloom in Washington, D.C., the vibrant display signals the unofficial start of the city's tourist season. This article dives into the beauty, significance, and challenges of this spring phenomenon.
As the conflict in the Middle East unfolds, the aviation industry faces unprecedented challenges. The struggling Gulf hubs could reshape air travel dynamics, leading to higher fares and altered passenger routes.
Bush Intercontinental Airport struggles with severe delays and increased wait times for travelers as a partial government shutdown disrupts TSA operations.
POLITICS
A US F-15E fighter jet was shot down over southern Iran, prompting a multi-faceted rescue operation. While one crew member was rescued, the search for the second member continues amid rising tensions.
A rescue team faces dangerous conditions in Iran as they search for a second crew member after a US F-15 fighter jet was downed. The efforts highlight the complexity and risks involved in Combat Search and Rescue missions.
As Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban faces an increasingly fierce political challenge, opinion polls suggest a transformation in voter sentiment. With the opposition party led by Peter Magyar gaining momentum, could the long-standing leader's grip on power finally slip away?
In a controversial move, the United States has arrested the niece and grand-niece of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, following the revocation of their legal resident status.
Following a series of attacks, Iran's Bushehr nuclear facility has become a focal point of rising tensions, prompting deep concern from the UN's nuclear watchdog amid ongoing military actions by the US and Israel.
HEALTH
Amid severe funding cuts and financial instability, rural hospitals like Avera Creighton Hospital are at risk of closure, impacting local communities reliant on critical health services.
In a packed ballroom, Bronx tenants voiced grievances about unsafe living conditions to Mayor Zohran Mamdani during the latest rental rip-off hearing, exposing challenges in holding landlords accountable.
As Iran endures a month of escalating conflict, citizens express their mounting anxiety and desperation, detailing the impact of war on their daily lives and the uncertain future ahead.
Body camera footage reveals the circumstances surrounding Tiger Woods' arrest for DUI after a recent car crash, leading to his decision to seek treatment.
Narges Mohammadi, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, faces serious health risks following a suspected heart attack while incarcerated. Her brother raises alarms about inadequate medical attention and the effects of ongoing conflict near her prison.
TECH
As Artemis II approaches the Moon, its crew celebrates Canada’s contributions. This mission marks a significant leap into space exploration, setting records and paving the way for future lunar habitation.
The Uffizi Galleries in Florence confirm they were targeted by a cyber-attack but state that no damage or security breaches occurred, emphasizing the resilience of their security systems.
The mission crew of Artemis II shares breathtaking photographs of Earth, showcasing the planet's beauty from space, as they embark on their journey around the Moon.
The renowned Uffizi Galleries in Florence has confirmed a cyber-attack occurred but asserts that their invaluable artworks and security systems were not compromised.
SPORT
A local football derby in Lima, Peru, turned tragic as one fan died and dozens were injured, prompting investigations and safety concerns.
The Italian national football team and manager Gennaro Gattuso mutually agree to terminate their contract after failing to qualify for another World Cup, following a dramatic penalty shootout loss.
The Italian football team, once a titan in global football, has succumbed to defeat, missing their third consecutive World Cup. Fans and public figures express profound disillusionment and concern over the future of Italian football.
The Democratic Republic of Congo's national football team has achieved a historic milestone, qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 1974. In a jubilant move, authorities declared a national holiday to celebrate this momentous event.
In a shocking display of underperformance, Italy's national football team has failed to qualify for the World Cup for a third straight tournament, igniting nationwide lamentation and calls for accountability.
ENTERTAINMENT
Explore the rich tapestry of Mumbai's transformation from a collection of islands to a vibrant metropolis, illustrated in the new exhibition 'Bombay Framed'.
Rapper Gucci Mane was allegedly kidnapped at gunpoint in Dallas during an ambush led by Pooh Shiesty, a fellow artist from his record label, leading to multiple arrests.
Exploring the rise of female Latter-day Saint influencers in popular culture and their impact on perceptions of the Mormon faith.
The acclaimed singer-songwriter, Arlo Parks, delves into the vibrant nightlife for her latest album, capturing the essence of emotional connections on the dance floor.
Federal prosecutors have accused rapper Pooh Shiesty and eight others of robbing three men at gunpoint in Dallas, Texas, during a meeting related to a contract dispute with Gucci Mane's record label.
OPINION
Exploring the potential views of extraterrestrial beings on humanity’s conflicts and paradoxes.
Canada's largest gun control initiative in decades encounters skepticism and a rocky rollout as legal gun owners express distrust toward the buy-back program.
As Hungary's parliamentary election approaches, Viktor Orban faces unprecedented opposition and voter discontent. With a potential challenger gaining momentum, can Orban retain control or will his lengthy rule come to an end?
In a surprising turn of events, Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orban, is scrambling to address a significant shift in public opinion as opposition leader Peter Magyar gains traction ahead of the April 12 elections. Will this mark the end of Orban's long reign?