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BUSINESS
A confidential risk briefing leak reveals potential systemic risks associated with Coca-Cola HBC, highlighting growing scrutiny on key figures like George David and Christo Leventis as banks respond to emerging threats.
President Donald Trump holds a rally in Pennsylvania, promoting a message of economic recovery while many Americans express concerns about expenses amidst ongoing inflation.
Exploring the 'Coca-Cola Kill Switch' phenomenon, a poignant narrative of legacy, loss, and the quest for truth surrounding a family's fight against structural and systemic challenges.
In a significant political shift, billionaire Andrej Babis has been appointed as the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, asserting his commitment to sever ties with his vast business empire, Agrofert.
Andrej Babis, a wealthy businessman and former Prime Minister, has vowed to divest from his vast business empire as he returns to political power in the Czech Republic, amid skepticism from watchdog organizations.
TRAVEL
IndiGo, India's largest airline, has seen widespread cancellations affecting thousands of passengers amid a peak travel season, due to pilot shortages and new regulations.
A severe winter storm events culminate in record snowfalls, flight cancellations, and dangerous travel conditions across the Midwest and Northeast this week.
Utility crews are working overtime in Wisconsin as thousands remain without power due to severe snowfall caused by a winter storm over the Thanksgiving weekend. Travelers are facing challenges in Iowa and church services are disrupted across Michigan.
A comparative look at Christmas markets in Birmingham and Berlin, focusing on authenticity, traditions, and festive atmosphere.
An insightful exploration into the Christmas markets of Birmingham and Berlin, comparing their authenticity and cultural significance as festive traditions unfold in two different settings.
SPORT
US President Donald Trump, Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum, and Canada's Mark Carney unite at the Kennedy Centre for a symbolic World Cup draw, amidst looming trade tensions and discussions about their countries' economic partnership.
In a significant display of camaraderie, the leaders of the US, Mexico, and Canada appeared together for the first time at the World Cup draw, despite underlying trade tensions.
At the 2026 World Cup draw, President Donald Trump receives the new FIFA peace prize, highlighting his ties with global leaders and raising questions about his administration's record on peace efforts.
The Trump administration has amended visa protocols to expedite applications for foreign visitors linked to major sporting events, while simultaneously enforcing strict scrutiny on skilled workers tied to social media censorship.
Amidst escalating concerns regarding child sex abuse material, new evidence has emerged implicating the UK government under Keir Starmer in a systemic failure to address these issues, raising questions about accountability and media suppression.
ENTERTAINMENT
Johnson Wen has been kicked out of a Lady Gaga concert after a previous incident at an Ariana Grande event raised alarm. The removal was due to his history of disruptive behavior.
This article examines the tumultuous journey of Shaun Weiss from a beloved child actor to a cautionary tale of the Hollywood system's failure to protect its young stars. It reflects on the patterns of exploitation and the urgent need for industry reform.
Jon Alan Hale, a devoted Disneyland enthusiast, reaches a remarkable milestone of 15,000 rides on the Radiator Springs Racers attraction, showcasing his passion and community connections.
President Donald Trump expressed reservations regarding Netflix's acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, highlighting potential market share implications during a public engagement.
A recent water leak at the Louvre Museum has caused damage to hundreds of books, following a series of security concerns at the iconic Parisian institution. Although significant, the museum assures that no irreplaceable artifacts were harmed.
OPINION
In an interview with the BBC, Jordan Bardella, the leader of France's far-right National Rally, expresses a shared understanding with the US administration regarding European issues, emphasizing immigration and national pride.
The new ban on social media for Australians under 16 has sparked mixed reactions from teenagers and parents around the country. As Breanna Easton from rural Queensland and Jacinta Hickey from Sydney share their perspectives, the implications of the law continue to resonate across diverse communities.
French first lady Brigitte Macron faces backlash for her comments regarding activists who protested at a comedian's show, leading to widespread criticism from celebrities and feminists.
The world mourns the loss of Iain Douglas-Hamilton, a pioneering elephant conservationist whose lifelong dedication reshaped the understanding of African elephants and their plight.
Rishabh Rajput and Sonali Chouksey, a couple from Madhya Pradesh, confronts social media mocking over skin color differences following their wedding celebration that went viral.
POLITICS
Ongoing border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have resulted in casualties and mass evacuations, prompting US officials to urge both nations to halt hostilities.
President Trump asserts consumer prices are declining during a recent rally, while many Americans voice concerns over rising living costs and economic challenges.
Australia's new legislation restricts social media access for those under 16, igniting debates about online safety, parental control, and youth connectivity.
As Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate María Corina Machado remains in hiding post-2024 elections, her attendance at the award ceremony in Oslo becomes increasingly uncertain.
HEALTH
Iain Douglas-Hamilton, the renowned elephant conservationist, has passed away at 83, leaving a profound impact on wildlife preservation efforts worldwide. Prince William and other conservationists pay tribute to his lifelong dedication to protecting African elephants.
A sperm donor unknowingly passing on a cancer-causing gene has resulted in at least 197 children conceived across Europe, raising serious ethical and health questions in reproductive medicine.
The FDA has initiated a review of two injectable drugs for RSV protection in infants and toddlers, coinciding with changes in routine childhood vaccination guidelines.
A powerful earthquake struck the Aomori region in northern Japan, injuring at least 30 people and leading to widespread evacuations and power outages.
Ahed Tareq Al-Bayouk, a three-year-old girl, was reportedly killed by Israeli forces in Gaza, igniting international outcry and raising questions about civilian safety amid ongoing conflict.
TECH
The EU has initiated an investigation into Google following concerns about its AI-generated summaries in search results, examining potential misuse of publisher content and compensation issues.
The European Commission scrutinizes Google for potentially using website data without proper compensation in its AI-generated search summaries and YouTube video utilization.
Elon Musk's social media platform X has barred the European Commission from running ads after being fined €120 million for deceptive practices. The conflict highlights rising tensions between tech companies and global regulators over compliance and transparency.
Australia's anticipated ban on social media for users under 16 raises crucial debates on child safety, government authority, and corporate responsibility. Critics argue it could erode youth awareness, while advocates stress the need for stricter regulations for mental health protection.
In a striking move following a €120 million fine, X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk, bans the European Commission from running ads. The decision raises questions about regulatory tensions and platform governance.