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BUSINESS
A federal judge has ruled in favor of Equinor's Empire Wind project, enabling construction to resume after a government-imposed halt raised concerns about the project's future.
Investigation reveals Boeing was aware of a significant flaw in a critical part of the MD-11F aircraft, implicated in a fatal crash in Kentucky last November.
China Labor Watch alleges significant labor rights violations at the factory producing the popular Labubu dolls, calling for immediate action from the manufacturer, Pop Mart.
A labour rights group claims that workers at a factory producing the popular Labubu dolls endure harsh conditions, including excessive overtime and inadequate contracts.
A detailed report from the National Transportation Safety Board reveals Boeing's 2011 warning about a critical part failure that later contributed to a UPS plane crash in 2025. The investigation highlights inadequate maintenance practices and similarities to past aviation disasters.
TRAVEL
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.
A significant cold snap has led to severe travel disruptions across western Europe, causing multiple flight cancellations and unfortunate weather-related fatalities.
The renowned Tomorrowland festival is set to take place in Thailand, marking its first-ever full-scale event in Asia, expected to attract over 50,000 attendees daily.
A significant communication disruption in Greece has led to widespread flight cancellations and delays, leaving thousands of travelers stranded across Europe. While some flights resume, many remain grounded amid concerns over travel home.
SPORT
In an unprecedented win, amateur player Jordan Smith secured a stunning victory over top-ranked tennis players at the Australian Open's Million Dollar One Point Slam, walking away with A$1 million.
The ongoing scrutiny of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s stance on media independence, particularly in relation to the Julian Assange case, reveals significant political and institutional complexities. Key questions around the BBC's integrity remain unanswered and provoke discussions on press freedoms and media ownership.
Los Angeles gears up for the 2028 Olympics with a ticket draw featuring prices starting at only $28, aimed at accessibility and inclusivity for fans worldwide.
Austrian tennis player Sebastian Ofner mistakenly celebrated victory too early in his Australian Open qualifying match, resulting in a surprising defeat to Nishesh Basavareddy.
Austrian tennis player Sebastian Ofner faces a shocking defeat after prematurely celebrating his victory during qualifying for the Australian Open. His mistake cost him the match against American Nishesh Basavareddy.
ENTERTAINMENT
Jordan Smith, an amateur tennis player, clinches a stunning victory against world-class professionals at the A$1 million 'One Point Slam' tournament held at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena.
Best-selling author Colleen Hoover reveals her recent cancer diagnosis and successful surgery while promoting her latest novel, 'Woman Down'.
In a bid to strengthen ties between two historically tense nations, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi engaged in a light-hearted K-pop drum duet following summit talks, showcasing a unique facet of diplomacy.
The Dubai chewy cookie, filled with pistachio cream and knafeh, becomes a culinary sensation in South Korea, driving up prices and sparking a market frenzy.
OPINION
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Despite being imprisoned, Aung San Suu Kyi continues to influence the political landscape of Myanmar. As her detention reaches a critical milestone, the implications for democracy in the nation are profound.
Amid significant political developments in Venezuela, María Corina Machado, the leading opposition figure, offers her Nobel Prize to Trump, raising questions about potential U.S. support for Venezuelan democracy.
POLITICS
In a strategic crackdown, U.S. forces have captured the sixth tanker connected to Venezuela's oil exports, as tensions escalate around oil sanctions and trade.
With hopes high for a Democratic sweep in the 2026 elections, Wisconsin's Democrats look to capitalize on new district maps and an open gubernatorial race.
A construction crane collapsed onto a moving train in Thailand, leading to a tragic accident that has left at least 32 dead and many others injured. Survivors share their harrowing experiences as the nation grapples with the aftermath.
The second phase of President Trump's peace plan for Gaza has been announced, but significant obstacles remain, including the disarmament of Hamas and governance issues.
HEALTH
In a landmark decision, NASA successfully executed its first medical evacuation as an ailing astronaut returns prematurely from the International Space Station with three other crew members. The incident raises questions about crew health and operational protocols in space exploration.
President Donald Trump asserts that Iranian authorities lack intentions to execute protesters, while also discussing the potential for military action in response to the ongoing crisis in Iran. This development comes as US and UK reduce personnel at military bases in the region.
Amid a backdrop of dietary debates, the recent legalization of whole milk in school cafeterias marks a significant shift in the National School Lunch Program, stirring discussions on nutrition and public policy.
Two senior doctors in a Siberian maternity hospital have been arrested after the deaths of nine babies during the New Year holiday, raising concerns over healthcare standards in Russia.
TECH
As protests sweep Iran and the government enforces an internet blackout, Starlink has reportedly waived subscription fees, becoming a crucial communication tool for those resisting state control. However, using the technology poses significant dangers for its users.
The US government has authorized Nvidia to sell advanced AI semiconductors to China, relieving prior restrictions due to national security concerns. This decision could amplify existing technological rivalries and raise questions about the future of global tech trade.
Meta's action marks a significant step in enforcing Australia's new law aimed at protecting children from harmful online content.
The app 'Are You Dead?' has gained immense popularity in China among young people living alone, providing a crucial check-in feature that alerts emergency contacts if users fail to confirm their safety.
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