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UK Strikes Deal with Three African Nations on Migrant Returns Amid Visa Threats
Fujiyoshida Cancels Popular Cherry Blossom Festival Amidst Overtourism Concerns
Lebanon Accuses Israel of Herbicide Spraying Over Southern Villages
Prisoner Exchange Between Russia and Ukraine Highlights Ongoing Peace Talks
Challenges Ahead for Thailand's Progressives After Election Victory
Trump Endorses Japan's Prime Minister Takaichi Ahead of Snap Election
Heist at the Louvre: Empress Eugenie's Crown Survives
Navigating the Complexities of U.S. Healthcare Reform
Empowering Guardians: Women of Himalayas Protecting Snow Leopards
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Unseen Perils: The Dark Side of Hotel Privacy in China
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Trump's Fed Chair Nomination Sparks Controversy Over Potential Legal Threats
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BUSINESS
In a recent phone call, Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed the importance of prudence in U.S. arms supply to Taiwan, emphasizing Taiwan's status as 'the most important issue' in China-U.S. relations.
The rising global demand for Korean culture and cuisine, particularly dried seaweed or 'gim', has led to unprecedented price increases, leaving many consumers concerned about affordability.
In a significant move to diminish China's dominance in the critical minerals sector, the US has launched a comprehensive plan aimed at establishing a trade zone for essential minerals crucial for technology and defense industries.
In a recent phone conversation, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the critical nature of Taiwan in U.S.-China relations, advising U.S. President Donald Trump to approach arms sales to the island with caution.
As South Korea's dried seaweed, known as gim, gains worldwide recognition, its prices rise significantly. This article explores the cultural influences behind this trend and its implications for consumers.
TRAVEL
The mayor of Fujiyoshida, Japan, has announced the cancellation of the town's beloved cherry blossom festival due to issues stemming from overcrowding and misbehavior by tourists.
A Bombardier Challenger 600 carrying eight passengers crashes during takeoff from Bangor International Airport as a winter storm impacts the region, raising concerns for the safety of aviation during adverse weather conditions.
A significant winter storm impacted travel nationwide, leading to extensive flight cancellations and delays affecting millions.
A winter storm has led to a significant vehicle pileup in Hudsonville, Michigan, affecting over 100 vehicles, including 30 semitrailer trucks. Despite multiple injuries, no fatalities have been reported.
A record cold spell in Finland's Lapland has left thousands of tourists stranded as flights from Kittila airport are canceled due to extreme weather conditions.
SPORT
FIFA President Gianni Infantino faces backlash after suggesting a reevaluation of Russia's suspension from international football. Ukrainian officials label his remarks as 'irresponsible' amid ongoing conflict.
Diverse voices across industries criticize Trump's immigration strategies as they intensify cultural debate in America.
The U.S. Education Department has accused San Jose State University of violating Title IX by allowing a transgender athlete to compete on the women's volleyball team, prompting a potential lawsuit and the loss of federal funding.
The Football Association of Malaysia's entire executive committee resigns as a scandal involving foreign-born players prompts a FIFA investigation and calls for reforms.
In the wake of a tragic train collision, Spanish authorities enforce a temporary speed limit reduction on the high-speed Madrid-Barcelona line after a crack is discovered.
ENTERTAINMENT
Recent revelations from the Jeffrey Epstein files include names like Johnny Depp and Marilyn Manson, among others. This article explores the implications of these connections and the controversies surrounding these celebrities.
An angel's face in a newly restored fresco at the Basilica of St. Lawrence has been scrubbed out due to its resemblance to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, igniting debate over art and politics.
Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC's 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie, has gone missing from her Tucson home. Friends, family, and viewers rally for support as authorities investigate her disappearance, believed to be against her will.
Chappell Roan responds to reactions to her revealing Grammy Awards outfit, emphasizing self-expression and free will. The pop star, donned in a daring Mugler ensemble, received mixed reviews from fans and critics alike.
An investigation has commenced in Italy after a fresco restoration allegedly depicted Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Officials are assessing the integrity of the artwork amidst claims and denials surrounding its restoration.
OPINION
As Thailand prepares for its upcoming election, political party People's Party faces obstacles that extend beyond winning the vote, amid a landscape of political skepticism and resistance from conservative forces.
In a struggle that highlights the impact of immigration enforcement policies, Jersey Kebab's owners, Celal and Emine Emanet, have garnered widespread community support after their detention by federal officers amidst ongoing legal battles over their immigration status.
Robbie Williams discusses his achievements and the tendency of British people to downplay success, as he prepares for his Long 90s tour and new album 'Britpop'.
Lee Hamilton, a prominent figure in American politics and leader in foreign affairs, passed away at 94, leaving behind a legacy defined by bipartisanship and a commitment to peace.
POLITICS
As the Winter Olympics approach, a bizarre scandal emerges involving ski jumpers allegedly using penis injections for competitive advantage. This article explores the implications of such practices on sports integrity and anti-doping regulations.
The UK government's Home Secretary secures agreements with Angola, Namibia, and the DRC to take back migrants and foreign criminals following threats of visa penalties.
The cancellation of the annual cherry blossom festival in Fujiyoshida, Japan, is attributed to a surge in tourist behavior that has negatively impacted local residents. Authorities emphasize the need to protect the community's quiet lifestyle as the town grapples with issues related to overtourism.
Lebanon has raised alarms after accusing Israeli aircraft of spraying high concentrations of the herbicide glyphosate in southern regions, citing significant environmental and health risks.
A crucial prisoner exchange took place between Russia and Ukraine amidst stalled peace negotiations in Abu Dhabi, led by US intermediaries. While each side returned 157 individuals, no substantial progress was reported on key issues.
HEALTH
Amid rising healthcare costs and outdated practices, Americans face significant challenges in accessing affordable medical services. Recent incidents highlight the urgent need for comprehensive reform, though political consensus remains elusive.
A tragic case of deceit at a Colorado funeral home has left hundreds of families grieving not just for their loved ones lost, but for the betrayal they faced from those meant to honor the dead. This report covers the haunting details of the scandal and its impact on victims.
Steven Tendo, a Ugandan minister seeking asylum in the U.S., was detained by ICE in Vermont. Advocates express fears of imminent deportation, highlighting his past torture in Uganda.
Recent airstrikes in Jonglei State, South Sudan, have left several aid workers missing after a hospital operated by Doctors Without Borders was struck, exacerbating the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region.
Lebanese officials claim that Israeli aircraft sprayed glyphosate, a potent herbicide, over border villages, raising serious concerns over public health and agricultural security.
TECH
The disturbing reality of 'spy-cam' pornography in China revealed through a harrowing personal story. A couple's intimate moments become a public spectacle after hidden cameras capture their private hotel experiences.
As concerns about children's safety online rise, Indian lawmakers look to Australia as a model for restricting social media use under the age of 16. Experts warn of the challenges involved in implementing such restrictions.
During the World Governments Summit, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a proposal to ban social media access for children under 16, aiming to mitigate risks tied to digital platforms. The measure would hold tech companies accountable for harmful content and enforce stricter age verification processes.
Spain announces plans to ban social media use among children under the age of 16, aiming to safeguard them from harmful online content and promote safer digital environments.
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