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TotalEnergies faces serious allegations of complicity in war crimes in Mozambique, with accusations stemming from a massacre linked to its gas project. The human rights group ECCHR claims the energy giant's involvement allowed government forces to commit atrocities.
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge will soon detail the approval of Purdue Pharma's settlement plan, addressing thousands of lawsuits linked to the opioid crisis and mandating significant financial contributions from the Sackler family.
In a significant defense agreement, Ukraine will receive up to 100 French-made Rafale fighter jets and advanced air defense systems, boosting its military capabilities amid ongoing conflict with Russia.
The release of popular Japanese films, including 'Cells at Work!' and 'Crayon Shin-chan the Movie', has been postponed in China as political tensions rise over remarks made by Japan's Prime Minister regarding Taiwan.
Canada's parliament narrowly approves Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget, raising eyebrows on fiscal strategies and climate commitments amidst fierce political debates.
TRAVEL
As political and trade tensions persist, Canadians are increasingly refraining from traveling to the US. This article explores the implications of this boycott and its impact on tourism in both countries.
The U.S. faces potential air traffic disruptions as the government shutdown continues, affecting airlines and travel plans during the crucial Thanksgiving holiday season. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns of slowdowns as air traffic controllers face unpaid furloughs.
Over 1,400 flights were cancelled in the US due to reduced air traffic capacity as the government shutdown enters its second day. Airlines, amid financial strain, urge lawmakers for a resolution to the ongoing crisis.
A tragic incident near the border of Malaysia and Thailand has resulted in dozens of migrants missing, highlighting the ongoing crisis faced by the Rohingya community fleeing persecution.
Antigua and Barbuda emerges as a leading tourism success in the Caribbean, driven by strategic government action and a cultural revival that resonates with travelers and locals alike.
SPORT
A demolition derby in Walcha, New South Wales, took a tragic turn when a car crashed into a crowd, injuring thirteen people. Authorities are investigating the incident.
John Beam, former Laney College football coach and star of Netflix’s ‘Last Chance U,’ was fatally shot on campus. His legacy and the impact of gun violence is highlighted by mayor and community reactions.
Everton midfielder Iliman Ndiaye discusses his unexpected path to the top, highlighting the importance of grassroots initiatives and resilience in overcoming rejection to achieve his dreams in professional football.
Roya Karimi, once a child bride in Afghanistan, transforms her life to become a top bodybuilder in Europe, breaking cultural barriers and inspiring women around the globe.
Former NFL star Antonio Brown is returning to Florida to face serious charges after being arrested in connection with a shooting incident following a boxing match. Brown waived extradition from New Jersey , opting not to contest the legal transfer.
ENTERTAINMENT
Tom Cruise, the iconic actor known for his roles in Top Gun and Mission: Impossible, has received his first-ever Oscar for his contributions to cinema. In an emotional acceptance speech at the Governors Awards, he emphasized that making films is integral to his identity.
In an exclusive interview, actress Arden Cho shares how her experiences as an Asian-American woman parallels her character Rumi in the Netflix hit 'KPop Demon Hunters', exploring themes of identity, representation, and cultural pride.
A Singapore court has sentenced Johnson Wen to nine days in prison following an incident where he grabbed pop star Ariana Grande at the premiere of 'Wicked: For Good'. The case has drawn significant public outrage and discussion about celebrity safety.
Two previously unknown organ pieces attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach, composed early in his career, were performed for the first time in 320 years at St Thomas Church in Leipzig.
An Australian man has received a nine-day jail sentence after an incident where he grabbed singer Ariana Grande during the premiere of 'Wicked: For Good' in Singapore, drawing widespread public condemnation.
OPINION
The Louvre museum in Paris has closed the Campana Gallery due to concerns over structural integrity following a recent high-profile jewel heist.
A new immigration enforcement initiative called 'Operation Charlotte’s Web' has sparked criticism from E.B. White's granddaughter, who argues it contradicts the values represented in the beloved children's book.
A recent survey reveals a stark contrast in outlook between rural and urban Americans regarding the future, with rural residents showing increasing optimism while urban residents express growing concerns amidst economic anxiety.
Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has received a death sentence for her role in a violent crackdown during protests that resulted in over 1,400 deaths, marking a critical point in Bangladesh's political landscape.
Marina Freixa recounts her mother's harrowing experience in a reformatory during Franco's dictatorship, revealing the impact of systemic misogyny and the struggle for recognition.
POLITICS
The National Transportation Safety Board prepares to determine the cause of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, with updated rebuilding costs projected at over $4 billion.
A former Marine sniper's violent outburst raises questions about mental health interventions and gun control laws. The case of Nigel Edge highlights failures in addressing the needs of veterans with PTSD.
Arden Cho shares her personal struggles with identity and acceptance as she voices Rumi in the hit Netflix film 'KPop Demon Hunters', a touching narrative that resonates with many Asian-Americans.
An alarming new report by Physicians for Human Rights Israel highlights the deaths of at least 94 Palestinian prisoners since the onset of recent hostilities, alleging systematic abuse and cover-ups by Israeli authorities.
The acquisition of a liability insurer catering to CIA agents by a Chinese firm has unveiled Beijing's broader strategy of global investment, raising security concerns in the U.S. and highlighting shifts in international investment dynamics.
HEALTH
A bus carrying Indian pilgrims from Mecca to Medina caught fire in a tragic accident, resulting in the deaths of 45 individuals, with many more affected as family members and authorities respond.
A shocking case of cybercrime in India reveals that CCTV footage from a maternity hospital was stolen and sold online, raising urgent concerns about privacy and security in a country with growing surveillance.
In a significant health precaution, nearly 70 schools in the Australian Capital Territory will close to investigate potential asbestos contamination found in colored play sand sold by popular retailers.
At least four migrants have lost their lives after two boats carrying nearly 100 people capsized off Libya's coast. This incident highlights the ongoing perilous journey many undertake in search of safety and a better future.
As the recent U.S. government shutdown comes to a close, citizens express anxiety over the looming possibility of another shutdown in January, affecting their lives and financial stability.
TECH
A cybercrime investigation unearths a vast network selling stolen CCTV footage from maternity wards and other sensitive locations across India, highlighting critical concerns around privacy and security amid increasing surveillance.
Unidentified drone sightings near airports and military bases across Europe have raised concerns of potential hybrid warfare tactics amid ongoing conflicts involving Russia. Experts weigh in on the implications and the necessary defenses.
With the latest installment, Black Ops 7, Activision faces tough competition and fan scrutiny as it attempts to redefine its legacy amidst rising challenges from rival franchises like Battlefield.
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, backed by NASA, successfully launched two identical Mars orbiters, Escapade, from Cape Canaveral, marking a significant step towards future lunar missions and exploration of Mars.
As air traffic controllers return to work, flight reductions at 40 U.S. airports remain at 6% instead of increasing to 10%. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) analyzes safety concerns following flight disruption reports.
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