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BUSINESS
A new trade agreement allows certain Bangladeshi textiles made with US materials to be exempt from tariffs, while the US reduces its overall tariff on Bangladeshi goods.
After a decisive election victory, Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi faces the daunting task of reviving a stagnant economy while managing public debt, an ageing population, and international pressures.
Former President Trump threatens to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge until the US is compensated, raising concerns about international relations and trade policies.
The mining company Vizsla Silver Corp confirms the deaths of some of its workers abducted in Mexico, highlighting ongoing violence in the region.
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's historic election victory has led to a record surge in Japanese stocks, with the Nikkei 225 index hitting new highs amidst promises of aggressive economic policies.
TRAVEL
The cancellation of the annual cherry blossom festival in Fujiyoshida, Japan, is attributed to a surge in tourist behavior that has negatively impacted local residents. Authorities emphasize the need to protect the community's quiet lifestyle as the town grapples with issues related to overtourism.
The mayor of Fujiyoshida, Japan, has announced the cancellation of the town's beloved cherry blossom festival due to issues stemming from overcrowding and misbehavior by tourists.
A Bombardier Challenger 600 carrying eight passengers crashes during takeoff from Bangor International Airport as a winter storm impacts the region, raising concerns for the safety of aviation during adverse weather conditions.
A significant winter storm impacted travel nationwide, leading to extensive flight cancellations and delays affecting millions.
A winter storm has led to a significant vehicle pileup in Hudsonville, Michigan, affecting over 100 vehicles, including 30 semitrailer trucks. Despite multiple injuries, no fatalities have been reported.
SPORT
American skier Lindsey Vonn undergoes surgery for leg fracture after a crash in the women's downhill competition, casting doubt on her Olympic future.
The Seattle Seahawks claimed their second Super Bowl title with a commanding 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots, showcasing a formidable defense and key performances from players like Kenneth Walker and defensive coordinator Aden Durde.
In a dramatic turn of events at the Winter Olympics, Lindsey Vonn's hopes for a final medal were cruelly cut short by a crash, allowing teammate Breezy Johnson to secure gold amidst emotional turmoil.
The 2026 Winter Olympic Games officially commenced in Milan with a grand ceremony that spanned multiple locations and included performances by renowned artists like Mariah Carey and Andrea Bocelli.
The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games officially commenced with an extravagant opening ceremony held across multiple venues, featuring performances by international stars, poignant tributes, and an inspiring address from the IOC president.
ENTERTAINMENT
The beloved actress Catherine O'Hara has died, with the cause revealed as a blood clot in her lungs, along with a long-standing battle with rectal cancer. Tributes from friends and colleagues highlight her legacy.
The newly launched video game 'Relooted' invites players into a futuristic narrative where they pursue the reclamation of looted African treasures, reflecting a growing movement to address colonial injustices.
Super Bowl LVII featured a clash of musical ideologies, with Bad Bunny representing a celebration of Puerto Rican culture and political advocacy, while Kid Rock and Turning Point USA presented a patriotic, conservative narrative. How this divide reflects broader societal views is under scrutiny.
Bad Bunny becomes the first artist to perform a Super Bowl halftime show entirely in Spanish, showcasing his Puerto Rican roots. Meanwhile, Donald Trump criticizes the performance as \"terrible,\" igniting discussions about cultural representation in mainstream media.
Social media confusion leads to misidentification of a child during Bad Bunny's performance, highlighting issues around immigration narratives.
OPINION
A group of Buddhist monks has completed a 2,300-mile walk advocating for peace, arriving in Washington, D.C. on a message of mindfulness and unity.
The recent Thai election delivered a shock results as Anutin Charnvirakul's Bhumjaithai party secured a decisive victory, challenging forecasted outcomes for the progressive People's Party. This article explores the reasons behind the surprising election results and their implications for Thailand's political landscape.
A recent project by BBC News Persian has identified and verified the names and stories of over 200 individuals killed during Iran's protest crackdown, shedding light on their lives and the circumstances of their deaths.
South Korean official Kim Hee-soo suggests importing women from abroad to address the country's declining birth rate, leading to widespread outrage and diplomatic tensions.
Pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai faces a 20-year prison sentence under Hong Kong's controversial national security law, raising concerns about free speech and legal proceedings in the region.
POLITICS
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein call for the full release of documents related to his case in a poignant video campaign coinciding with Super Bowl Sunday.
In a landmark ruling, the Philippine Supreme Court has determined that same-sex couples can co-own property, marking a significant shift in legal recognition for the LGBTQ+ community in a traditionally conservative society.
Following revelations linked to Jeffrey Epstein, singer Chappell Roan has severed ties with the talent agency led by Casey Wasserman, citing the need for accountability and guardianship over her team.
Palestinians and international communities denounce recent Israeli actions in the West Bank as efforts towards annexation and settlements expansion, raising tensions in the region.
Police in Norway have opened an investigation into diplomat Mona Juul and her husband, Terje Rød-Larsen, following revelations of their connections with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
HEALTH
New York City grapples with a deadly cold streak, resulting in significant fatalities and heightened concerns about public safety.
After a nearly month-long strike, New York City nurses have secured a tentative agreement with two major hospital systems regarding pay and safety, but challenges persist at a third hospital.
A catastrophic building collapse in Tripoli, Lebanon, has claimed the lives of 15 individuals. As rescue operations continue, officials highlight long-standing neglect and structural inadequacies of residential buildings in the impoverished city.
TECH
Jihadist groups in West Africa are increasingly employing drones, signaling a shift in combat methodologies. With documented attacks and the use of commercially available drones, the landscape of conflict is changing significantly amidst growing security concerns.
An exploration into the increasing use of commercial drones by jihadist factions in West Africa, revealing a shift in warfare and posing a new security threat in the region.
Julie Inman Grant faces immense pressure as the head of Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, tasked with implementing a controversial social media ban aimed at protecting children. This article explores her background, the challenges she faces, and the differing perspectives on the impact of this legislation.
The European Union has issued a stark warning to TikTok regarding its use of addictive design features, mandating changes to avoid substantial fines after the platform was found in violation of digital safety regulations.
The European Union has directed TikTok to alter its design which allegedly contributes to user addiction, with threats of significant fines if changes are not made. This stems from a broader investigation into the app's impacts on user well-being, especially concerning children.