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BUSINESS
With major investments from Amazon and Microsoft, India faces the challenge of keeping pace in the global AI race. This article explores the implications of these investments and India's current position in artificial intelligence development.
The United States may implement a controversial requirement for foreign tourists to provide a five-year social media history as part of their visa-free entry process, raising concerns about privacy and tourism.
Italian cuisine, including traditional practices and recipes, has been awarded cultural heritage status by UNESCO, reinforcing its significance to Italy's identity and culture.
President Trump unveils a new immigration initiative offering expedited US residency to affluent foreigners willing to invest $1 million, amidst ongoing immigration reforms and criticisms regarding wealth inequality.
Explore how the city of Lugano is embracing cryptocurrency, allowing payments in bitcoin for everyday purchases and municipal services.
TRAVEL
This year's Christmas tree lighting in Bethlehem marks a symbolic return to celebration after years of silence due to the Gaza conflict. Locals express hope for peace and a revival of tourism in the holy city.
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.
SPORT
A South Korean woman has been sentenced to four years for blackmailing football star Son Heung-min, claiming she was pregnant with his child, while her accomplice received a two-year term.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
Recent allegations against top South Korean entertainers raise critical questions about societal standards and the nature of accountability in the public eye.
In a significant move, Iceland has announced it will boycott the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in response to Israel's confirmed participation, joining four other countries in protest. The decision reflects ongoing concerns about the integrity of the competition amid political tensions.
An in-depth analysis of how Britney Spears transitioned from a beloved child star to a product exploited by the entertainment industry, examining the conservatorship that seized her autonomy and the systemic issues it reflected.
A man previously jailed for grabbing Ariana Grande has been ejected from a Lady Gaga concert in Brisbane. This incident raises questions about concert security and the effects of celebrity encounters on public behavior.
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.
OPINION
Outgoing New York City Comptroller Brad Lander has officially launched his campaign for Congress, targeting U.S. Rep. Dan Goldman in a Democratic primary set to take place in a liberal district encompassing lower Manhattan and northwest Brooklyn.
Australia implements a world-first ban on social media for children under 16, aiming to protect youth from harmful content. The new law faces both support and criticism.
Jordan Bardella, the leader of France's National Rally, expressed his agreement with many of the concerns raised in the US National Security Strategy regarding Europe, emphasizing national pride and immigration policy.
Four young Afghan men faced summons from the Taliban for dressing in styles reminiscent of the British television series Peaky Blinders. The Taliban's morality police argued that this attire contradicts Afghan cultural and Islamic values.
POLITICS
With heavy rains set to hit western Washington, tens of thousands of residents could face evacuation as rivers are predicted to rise to historic levels, prompting state-wide emergency measures.
Amid a surge of drug-related violence in Marseille, children are increasingly becoming victims and participants in gang activities, raising concerns among residents and officials.
Hannah Dugan, a Milwaukee County Circuit Judge, faces trial for allegedly obstructing federal immigration enforcement by aiding an undocumented immigrant's escape. The case raises significant questions about judicial conduct and immigration policy.
The Trump administration's immigration policies have created new barriers for families seeking to stay together, as deportations and detentions escalate within the U.S.
A significant rise in low-income student enrollment has been reported at several prestigious universities, following the Supreme Court's ban on affirmative action. With new strategies in place, these institutions aim to enhance socioeconomic diversity.
HEALTH
A recent ruling by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals confirms that New Jersey's law for doctor-assisted suicide applies only to state residents, raising important questions about end-of-life rights and state autonomy in health care legislation.
A major investigation reveals that a sperm donor carrying a cancer-causing genetic mutation has unknowingly fathered 197 children across Europe, raising ethical and health concerns over donor screening practices.
Multiple fatalities and injuries reported as two deteriorating buildings collapse in Fez, Morocco, sparking ongoing search and rescue efforts.
Residents of the Pacific Northwest are bracing for heavy rain and flooding as multiple storms hit the region, prompting emergency responses, road closures, and school disruptions.
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.
TECH
Oracle's recent earnings report has raised alarms amongst investors amid fears of an AI bubble, revealing a drop in share value despite significant revenue growth in its AI business.
Oracle, a leader in cloud computing, sees its stock drop over 10% after failing to meet revenue expectations due to concerns about an AI bubble.
In a recent podcast interview, Elon Musk discussed his controversial past as head of the Department of Government Efficiency, expressing regret and reaffirming his commitment to his business ventures.