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The Dubai chewy cookie, featuring pistachio cream and chocolate marshmallow, is causing a sensation across South Korea, leading to skyrocketing demand and supply shortages.
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.
An in-depth analysis of the recent announcement by President Trump regarding a 25% tariff on countries conducting trades with Iran, and its potential impact on international relations, particularly with China.
Central bank governors from around the world express strong support for Jerome Powell, the chairman of the US Federal Reserve, in light of a criminal investigation launched against him.
In a show of solidarity, central bankers worldwide back U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell as a criminal investigation unfolds. Leaders emphasize the need for central bank independence amidst political pressures.
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
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments surrounding state bans on transgender girls and women participating in school sports, following cases from Idaho and West Virginia. The outcome could redefine the intersection of gender identity and athletic competition.
Pioneering gay footballer Josh Cavallo claims he faced homophobia at Adelaide United, which he said led to his sidelining, a charge the club firmly denies.
Becky Pepper-Jackson, a 15-year-old transgender athlete from West Virginia, grapples with potential exclusion from girls' sports due to state laws and a Supreme Court hearing set to decide the fate of transgender athletes nationwide.
FilmOn Wrestling Network unveils a live-first streaming service dedicated to professional wrestling, providing fans with complete matches and the authentic wrestling experience.
Jose Mourinho hopes his players reflect deeply on their recent loss, leading them to stay overnight at Benfica's training ground after their unexpected exit from the League Cup.
ENTERTAINMENT
In a surprising finale to a diplomatic summit, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi performed a K-pop drum duet, symbolizing a push for improved relations between the two nations.
The Emmy Award-winning director and actor Timothy Busfield has turned himself into authorities following allegations of child sexual abuse related to his work on the TV series 'The Cleaning Lady.'
Scott Adams, the cartoonist behind the famous 'Dilbert' comic strip, has died of cancer at 68. His career was marred by controversial statements that led to the cancellation of his strip by several newspapers.
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OPINION
Jens-Frederik Nielsen, Greenland's Prime Minister, firmly stated his territory's preference for Denmark over the United States during recent tensions sparked by President Trump's interest in the island. The comments highlight Greenland's stance amid growing geopolitical pressures.
In a recent BBC interview, Polish President Karol Nawrocki asserts that Donald Trump is the sole world leader capable of stopping Vladimir Putin's aggression, emphasizing the need for Europe to support Trump's efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
Claudette Colvin, whose defiance on a segregated bus in 1955 marked a critical moment in the civil rights movement, has died at the age of 86. Her legacy continues to inspire generations in the fight against racial injustice.
A recent report from human rights activists indicates a staggering death toll in Iran amidst protests against the government. Former President Trump has promised support for protesters, exacerbating tensions.
An analysis of the current state of authoritarianism in Iran, exploring the ongoing protests, government repression, and international implications.
POLITICS
As Kyiv faces harsh winter conditions with temperatures plummeting to -19C, the city grapples with power outages and the looming threat of Russian strikes. Residents are turning to 'Invincibility Trains' for warmth and support, highlighting the resilience of Ukrainians during these turbulent times.
An in-depth analysis of India's juvenile justice system, highlighting the challenges faced by young offenders and the movement towards reform.
The Amazigh people of North Africa, celebrating their New Year, Yennayer, usher in the year 2976 with vibrant traditions and cultural recognition, marking a significant moment in their historical narrative.
As Prime Minister Mark Carney embarks on his first official visit to China, he faces the intricate task of balancing Canada's trade diversification goals with the sensitivities of its relationship with the United States.
An analysis of the current state of Iran's government amidst protests and economic turmoil, showing that while the regime faces significant challenges, it remains resilient for now.
HEALTH
As the deadline for federal housing assistance approaches, nearly 1,000 households displaced by the devastating fires in Maui worry about their futures amid skyrocketing rental prices and limited housing options.
Rosita Salvador Mabuiango, who gained fame as a 'miracle baby' born during the catastrophic Mozambique floods of 2000, has died at the age of 25 following a prolonged illness. Family and officials reflect on her life and the challenges facing Mozambique's healthcare system.
A federal court ruling has mandated that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reinstates almost $12 million in funding to the American Academy of Pediatrics, emphasizing the implications for public health policy and the political motivations behind the funding cuts.
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.
The owner of Le Constellation bar in Switzerland has had his custody extended following a devastating fire that claimed 40 lives and injured 116 others during New Year celebrations.
TECH
Meta's action marks a significant step in enforcing Australia's new law aimed at protecting children from harmful online content.
In a significant move, Meta has blocked approximately 550,000 accounts to comply with Australia’s new regulation banning users under 16 from accessing major social media platforms.
Elon Musk contends that criticism of his social media platform X, particularly regarding its AI bot Grok, is a pretext for censorship. The backlash stems from Grok's creation of explicit images without user consent, prompting regulatory scrutiny.
Elon Musk accuses critics of seeking censorship as backlash grows over X's AI tool, Grok, creating sexualized images of individuals without consent. Government bodies call for urgent assessments and potential regulations.
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