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Iran's Supreme Leader Confirms Thousands Killed in Protests
Challenges Ahead for Trump's Gaza Peace Initiative: An Analysis
Digital Isolation: The Future of Iran's Internet Shutdown
Examining Trump's Influence on Canadian Perspectives and Policies
Avalanche Tragedy Claims Lives of Five Off-Piste Skiers in Austrian Alps
IShowSpeed's African Tour: A Journey of Connection and Controversy
Lessons from Tragedy: The Nightclub Fires of Rhode Island and Switzerland
Tragic Gangland Killing at Corsican Funeral Heightens Fears of Ongoing Violence
1,500 Soldiers Remain on Standby as Tensions Rise in Minneapolis
Ohio Man Convicted of Murder After Shooting Uber Driver in Scam Incident
Economic Fear Grips Somali Community in Minneapolis Amid Immigration Crackdown
The Rise of 'Young 40s': A Cultural Shift in South Korea's Fashion Scene
Trump's Greenland Threats: An Unprecedented Political Gamble
Syrian Army Expands Presence East of Aleppo Following Kurdish Withdrawal
Nasa's Mega Rocket Adjacent to Launch Pad as Artemis II Mission Approaches
European Leaders Condemn Trump's Tariff Threat Over Greenland Acquisition
New Study Affirms Paracetamol Safety in Pregnancy Despite Controversial Trump Claims
Tragic Avalanches Claim Lives of Five Off-Piste Skiers in the Austrian Alps
Museveni Secures Seventh Term: Implications for Uganda's Future
Minneapolis Family Exposed to Tear Gas During Immigration Protest
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BUSINESS
An exploration of the impact that Donald Trump's presidency has had on Canada, from changing attitudes toward the US to increased nationalism and shifts in trade policies.
The wave of anxieties concerning immigration enforcement is leading to a decline in business for the Somali community at Karmel Mall in Minneapolis, as both citizens and non-citizens feel the impact of the heightened scrutiny.
US President Donald Trump's threats to allies regarding the annexation of Greenland draw unique parallels to economic coercion, showcasing his unconventional diplomatic approach.
European leaders have strongly criticized President Trump's proposed tariffs aimed at countries opposing the US acquisition of Greenland, calling it unacceptable and an act of intimidation.
Canada's recent trade agreement with China reflects a significant policy pivot under Prime Minister Mark Carney, aimed at securing economic independence amid ongoing tensions with the US. This agreement includes tariff reductions on electric vehicles and agricultural products, marking a noteworthy shift in Canada's foreign policy.
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
In South Korea, a new trend mocks middle-aged men, dubbed 'Young 40s', for their fashion choices, leading to a cultural clash between generations. This article explores the reasons behind the mockery and the perceptions of those affected.
Sienna Rose, a mysterious singer, has skyrocketed to fame with millions of streams, yet evidence suggests she may be a product of artificial intelligence rather than a real artist. Explore the implications of AI-generated music in today's digital landscape.
Emmy-winning actor Timothy Busfield has been charged with the sexual abuse of minors on the set of a New Mexico TV series, claiming the accusations stem from retaliatory motives.
The iconic Spanish singer Julio Iglesias has issued a denial against allegations of sexual assault made by former employees, emphasizing his intent to defend his name amid an ongoing judicial investigation.
Actor Timothy Busfield has been charged with sexual misconduct involving minors on the set of a TV series. He denies the allegations, claiming they stem from revenge after the children were removed from the show.
OPINION
Following a decisive election victory, President Yoweri Museveni's seventh term raises questions about political stability and succession in Uganda, amidst widespread allegations of electoral misconduct and changing power dynamics within the ruling party.
Donald Trump's proposal to cap credit card interest rates at 10% has sparked debates about its potential impact on American consumers burdened with debt. While some see it as a necessary relief, others warn of adverse consequences.
A recent AP-NORC poll reveals dissatisfaction among Republicans regarding President Trump's handling of the economy, particularly in the areas of cost of living and job creation during his second term.
Recent events reveal a deep rift within the Taliban leadership, highlighted by a controversial internet shutdown. Insights from BBC Afghan shed light on the internal conflicts and contrasting visions for Afghanistan's future.
POLITICS
The formation of the 'Board of Peace' for Gaza has stirred controversy as critics question its legitimacy and composition amid significant reconstruction challenges in the region.
As Iran faces one of the most severe internet shutdowns in history, questions arise regarding the potential for permanent restrictions on digital access and the implications for dissent and human rights.
The shocking assassination of former nationalist leader Alain Orsoni at his mother's funeral in Corsica has reignited concerns about the island's escalating crime rate and organized violence. Community leaders plead for an end to vendetta culture.
Military personnel are prepared for potential deployment to Minneapolis amid ongoing protests triggered by the death of a US citizen during an ICE operation. Authorities emphasize the need for peaceful demonstrations.
HEALTH
A reflection on the tragic nightclub fires in Rhode Island and Switzerland, exploring the similarities, survivor stories, and the pressing need for improved safety measures.
A recent study published in The Lancet concludes that paracetamol is safe for pregnant women and does not increase the risk of autism or ADHD in children, contradicting former President Trump's claims.
A recent series of avalanches in Austria has resulted in the deaths of five off-piste skiers, raising concerns about safety amidst heavy snowfall in the region.
Meri-Tuuli Auer, a victim of the Vastaamo data breach, shares her story of navigating the fallout of her stolen therapy notes and the broader implications for patient trust in mental health services.
In a bid to curb the rising popularity of vapes, Singapore's government has intensified its crackdown on e-cigarettes, enforcing stringent laws and penalties that include caning and imprisonment.
TECH
Following a landmark antitrust ruling, Google has filed an appeal against a US district judge's decision that found it unlawfully monopolizing the online search market. The case raises critical questions about competition and innovation in the tech industry.
The High Court of Justice in Antigua and Barbuda is addressing jurisdictional questions regarding ongoing proceedings involving international banks and media companies, highlighted by a contempt of court issue linked to a letter from Howard Kennedy LLP.
Exploring India's strategic initiative to reduce dependency on China for rare earth magnets—a critical component in modern technology.
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