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Deadly Drone Strike Claims Lives of Twelve Miners in Eastern Ukraine
Laura Fernández Triumphs in Costa Rican Presidential Election
Historic Grammy Win for K-Pop as 'Golden' Takes Best Song for Visual Media
Reopening of Rafah Border Crossing Signals New Hope for Gaza
The Deadly Toll of Snakebites in India: An Ongoing Crisis
Planned Renovations for Kennedy Center: Closure and Trump Controversies
Navigating Hostility: A BBC Journalist's Experience in Russia
Navigating Hostility: Steve Rosenberg's Experience as a BBC Correspondent in Putin's Russia
Tensions Rise Over Federal Funding and Immigration Policy Amid Government Shutdown
China Executes Four Members of Notorious Myanmar Mafia in Major Crackdown
Tragic Shooting Incident at Georgia Hotel Claims Officer's Life
Erfan Soltani, Arrested Iranian Protester, Released on Bail Amid Controversy
Grammy Awards 2026: Rosé and Bruno Mars Ignite the Stage
US Shifts Strategy in West Africa: Engagement with Juntas Turning to Russia
Starbucks Embraces AI Technology in Bid for a Customer Comeback
Stars Shine on the Red Carpet at the 2026 Grammy Awards
Five-Year-Old and Father Released from ICE Detention and Return to Minnesota
Trump Announces Two-Year Closure of Kennedy Center for Renovations
Breaking Barriers: Hind Kabawat's Journey as Syria's Pioneering Female Minister
Javier Tarazona Freed: A Step Toward Human Rights Reform in Venezuela
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BUSINESS
French tech giant Capgemini has announced plans to sell its US subsidiary involved in immigration enforcement services for ICE, following public backlash and scrutiny of the agency's actions.
Amid rising criticism over its involvement with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Capgemini announces the sale of its US subsidiary, responsible for contentious immigration enforcement services.
As geopolitical uncertainties rise, India aims to bolster its domestic industry through significant investments in infrastructure and cutting-edge sectors like technology and textiles in its latest budget.
The aftermath of recent ICE raids has drastically altered the vibrancy of Chicago's Little Village, once dubbed the 'Mexican Magnificent Mile'. Local businesses are facing significant downturns as fear grips this predominantly Hispanic community.
The Minnesota Star Tribune has remained a vital source of news during turmoil in Minneapolis, demonstrating robust local journalism even as many regional papers struggle.
TRAVEL
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.
A record cold spell in Finland's Lapland has left thousands of tourists stranded as flights from Kittila airport are canceled due to extreme weather conditions.
A severe cold snap in Lapland has led to the grounding of flights, leaving thousands of tourists stranded as temperatures plunge to extreme lows.
A wave of freezing temperatures coupled with heavy snowfall leads to widespread travel disruptions, including hundreds of flight cancellations across western Europe. Continued hazards pose risks for both air and rail transport.
SPORT
The U.S. Education Department has accused San Jose State University of violating Title IX by allowing a transgender athlete to compete on the women's volleyball team, prompting a potential lawsuit and the loss of federal funding.
The Football Association of Malaysia's entire executive committee resigns as a scandal involving foreign-born players prompts a FIFA investigation and calls for reforms.
In the wake of a tragic train collision, Spanish authorities enforce a temporary speed limit reduction on the high-speed Madrid-Barcelona line after a crack is discovered.
A deep dive into the growing popularity of Hyrox among young people, revealing how fitness and competitiveness shape their spending habits and lifestyle choices.
The annual Australia Day festivities face disruption as a severe heatwave sweeps across the nation, prompting authorities to issue safety warnings.
ENTERTAINMENT
The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. will be closing for a two-year renovation starting July 4, as announced by President Trump, which follows a wave of controversies regarding its recent renaming.
The 2026 Grammy Awards kicked off with an electrifying performance from K-Pop sensation Rosé and pop icon Bruno Mars, setting the tone for a night of celebration and reflection in the music industry.
Celebrities including Addison Rae and Sabrina Carpenter make a stunning impression at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, showcasing their remarkable fashion choices.
The Kennedy Center will undergo significant renovations starting July 4, 2026, as announced by President Trump. The closure coincides with the nation's 250th anniversary.
KPop group Huntr/x makes history at the Grammys with their song 'Golden', marking a significant moment for Korean pop music.
OPINION
Steve Rosenberg, BBC's Russia Editor, shares insights into the challenges of reporting from Moscow amid rising hostilities and political tensions. He reflects on his experiences, confrontations, and the changing atmosphere for foreign journalists.
Hind Kabawat, Syria's only female minister, advocates for significant change in the transitional government, addressing women's roles and the nation's complex recovery post-conflict.
As America celebrates the centennial of Black History Month, advocates face significant challenges in promoting Black history education in the wake of political opposition and censorship.
In a heartwarming gesture, a family in Kentucky brings a newborn calf inside to protect it from extreme cold temperatures, offering a glimpse into rural life and animal care during harsh winter conditions.
Pedro Pascal, Meryl Streep, and Ben Stiller lead heartfelt tributes as the entertainment world mourns the loss of beloved actress Catherine O'Hara, who passed away at 71. From iconic roles to personal memories, reflect on the impact of her extraordinary career.
POLITICS
Laura Fernández, candidate from the conservative Sovereign People's Party, wins Costa Rica's presidential election, promising to continue tough-on-crime policies amid rising violence.
The song 'Golden' from the film KPop Demon Hunters marks an unprecedented moment as it becomes the first K-Pop song to receive a Grammy, reflecting the genre's growing influence in the music industry.
After being closed since May 2024, the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened, allowing limited entry for Palestinians seeking medical treatment. This development is part of a wider ceasefire initiative in the region.
India faces a severe snakebite crisis, claiming around 50,000 lives annually, prompting urgent calls for improved healthcare and access to antivenom. Experts address barriers and propose solutions to this preventable tragedy.
HEALTH
The recent fire incident at a bar in Crans-Montana has claimed the life of an 18-year-old, increasing the total fatalities to 41. Investigations reveal lapses in safety protocols.
The sudden death of a promising Nigerian singer from a snakebite raises alarms about the healthcare system's ability to handle emergencies in urban areas.
The Israeli government has announced a ban on Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) from operating in Gaza, following the medical charity's refusal to provide a list of its staff members, alleging links to armed groups. MSF defends its stance, citing concerns for employee safety.
The Israeli government has announced a ban on MSF's operations in Gaza following the charity's refusal to share staff lists. This move has raised concerns about the impact on humanitarian efforts in the region.
A catastrophic mine collapse in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has resulted in over 200 fatalities, highlighting systemic issues in the mining sector and the ongoing conflict in the region.
TECH
Elon Musk's SpaceX has submitted an ambitious application to launch one million satellites into orbit, aiming to create orbital data centers to support the burgeoning demand for AI computing power.
Elon Musk's aerospace company SpaceX has submitted an ambitious application to the Federal Communications Commission to deploy up to one million satellites, aimed at boosting artificial intelligence capabilities through orbital data processing.
As a partial restoration of internet connectivity begins in Iran after nearly three weeks of shutdown, significant access restrictions remain in place, raising concerns about governmental control and ongoing civil unrest.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has initiated an investigation into TikTok following claims that the platform suppressed content critical of former President Trump. The inquiry comes amid reports of technical issues affecting users across the U.S. after TikTok's U.S. operations were sold to a company linked to Trump.
The Trump administration's recent use of AI-generated imagery, particularly altered images of civil rights attorney Nekima Levy Armstrong, has sparked debates about misinformation and trust in government communications.
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