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Jair Bolsonaro Detained Amid Flight Risk Concerns
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Trailblazers: India's Blind Women's Cricket Team Makes History at T20 World Cup
Greenlandic Families Battle for Custody After Controversial Parenting Tests
Grizzly Bear Attack in Canada Leaves 11 Injured Amid Ongoing Search
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BUSINESS
Robert De Niro's new Nobu Beach Club and resort on Barbuda's Princess Diana Beach is expected to reshape the island's economic and tourism sectors, drawing celebrity visitors and raising sustainability debates.
The owner of the Fukushima nuclear power facility has received regional approval to restart one of its reactors, marking a potential revival of Japan's nuclear energy sector after years of scrutiny.
Amid a recent government shutdown, only 776 air traffic controllers and technicians with perfect attendance will receive $10,000 bonuses while nearly 20,000 are left out. This decision raises widespread concerns among affected workers and lawmakers.
A deep dive into Kirill Dmitriev's dual role as a Russian envoy and potential peace negotiator amidst rising tensions with Ukraine.
A historic sale of Frida Kahlo's surrealist painting 'El sueño (La cama)' has set a new auction record for female artists, fetching $55 million at Sotheby's. The sale highlights Kahlo's enduring legacy and growing recognition of women artists in the art market.
TRAVEL
Amidst increasing tensions between the US and Canada, a growing number of Canadians are opting to boycott travel to the United States, reflecting their discontent with US policies and tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
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.
SPORT
The inaugural Women's Blind T20 Cricket World Cup highlights the inspiring achievements of India's blind cricketers, marking a significant step in inclusivity in sports.
India's blind women's cricket team, composed of talented athletes from diverse backgrounds, is making history in the inaugural Blind Women's T20 Cricket World Cup. With their impressive journey and victories, they aim to inspire generations.
Football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is set to meet with US officials at the White House on the same day as Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. This visit marks Ronaldo's first trip to the US since 2016 and highlights his role in Saudi Arabia's evolving sports landscape.
Under the new 'FIFA Pass' program, foreign travelers with World Cup tickets can expedite their U.S. visa applications amidst a blend of migration policy and global sporting event preparations.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
The Miss Universe pageant is set to crown a new queen in Thailand amidst a backdrop of controversies, walkouts, and leadership changes, raising questions about its future direction.
Following the recent government shutdown, President Trump heralds a successful negotiation while FilmOn pivots towards an evolving media landscape with its relaunch, promising direct access to live coverage amid declining trust in traditional outlets.
Ripley's Believe It or Not! has officially purchased the second iteration of the famed solid gold toilet, which first gained notoriety after being stolen from Blenheim Palace in 2019.
A stunning portrait by Gustav Klimt sells for $236.4 million, becoming the second most expensive artwork ever auctioned. The auction house Sotheby's revealed the journey of the painting, which includes a history of looting and survival.
Two judges have stepped down from the Miss Universe pageant just days before the event, with allegations of a rigged selection process leading to their resignations.
OPINION
The recently leaked US draft plan outlines a controversial approach to ending the Ukraine war, proposing territorial concessions and military limitations for Ukraine. An examination of its implications reveals significant challenges.
The Trump administration's latest directive categorizes race and gender diversity policies as potential violations of human rights, prompting widespread criticism from human rights advocates.
New rules issued by the US State Department classify countries with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies as violating human rights. This move has sparked significant backlash from rights advocates.
A recent study suggests that raccoons are evolving to become more domesticated, potentially positioning themselves as the next beloved pet in American households.
In Texas, a new law requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms has sparked resignation among educators, legal challenges, and a divided community. Teachers are grappling with the implications of this mandate on their professional responsibilities and students' rights.
POLITICS
In a surprising turn of events, US President Donald Trump and New York City's newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani held a cordial meeting focusing on shared issues like housing affordability despite their previous political barbs.
Democratic presidential hopefuls are transparently expressing their ambitions ahead of the 2028 election, diverging from traditional coyness in a bid for authenticity.
The impact of climate change on Indigenous communities in Alaska has been underscored by recent storms worsening their vulnerabilities. With limited resources and delayed federal support, villages like Kipnuk and Kwigillingok grapple with critical decisions about their survival and sustainability.
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has been arrested after being deemed a flight risk while under house arrest, following his conviction for plotting a military coup. His attempts to escape and calls for public support by his son have raised alarms among Brazilian authorities.
Leaders from several European nations express reservations about a US proposal designed to conclude the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, calling for further negotiations to address key issues.
HEALTH
Keira and other Greenlandic parents face challenges in reclaiming their children, taken away post-biased assessments used by Danish authorities.
A grizzly bear on the loose in British Columbia attacked a school group, injuring 11 individuals, with two in critical condition. Residents are cautioned to stay indoors as authorities search for the bear.
As Greenlandic families face child removals based on controversial Danish parenting assessments, personal stories emerge of heartbreak and resilience in the fight for reunification.
A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck near Dhaka, Bangladesh, resulting in the loss of five lives and injuries to over 450 individuals. The incident highlights the challenges of urban infrastructure in quake-prone regions.
TECH
Researchers reveal that tens of thousands of earthquakes near Santorini were triggered by molten rock. This breakthrough could enhance volcanic eruption forecasting.
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner adds Twitch to the list of platforms restricted for users under 16, including major names like Facebook and Instagram, as part of a broader initiative to safeguard children online.
Australia introduces a world-first ban on social media access for children under 16, aiming to shield them from online dangers. The mechanisms, affected platforms, and possible challenges are scrutinized.
In a move to enhance child safety online, Australia has added Twitch to its list of social media platforms banned for users under 16. The regulation, effective from December, is part of a broader initiative to protect children from potential online risks.
Instagram begins deactivating accounts belonging to Australian teenagers aged 13-15 ahead of a new social media law that bans access for users under 16, aiming to protect minors' well-being online.
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