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California Gubernatorial Debate Highlights Partisan Divides Ahead of Primary
China Faces Economic Struggles Amid Iran War After Resilience Against US Tariffs
Head-On Train Collision in Denmark Leaves Four Seriously Injured
Billionaire Justin Sun Sues Trump Family's Crypto Firm for Alleged Extortion
The Forgotten Five: A Nigerian Teen's Struggle for Justice and Reunion
Pope Leo Highlights Prison Conditions in Equatorial Guinea During Africa Tour
Zambia Claims Ex-President Lungu's Body Amid Family Dispute
US and Iran Stalemate Intensifies as Pakistan Seeks Negotiation
Shooting at TeotihuacĂ¡n: A Troubling Incident Before World Cup
Lufthansa to Slash 20,000 Flights Amid Rising Fuel Costs
EU Approves €90 Billion Loan for Ukraine as Oil Supply Resumes
Tragic Death of Teen in D4vd's Car Ruled Homicide
US Navy Secretary John Phelan Exits Role Amid Ongoing Conflicts
Lebanon Blames Israel for Journalist's Death Amid Airstrikes
China's Resilience Tested Amid Iran Conflict
Lake Powell's Water Crisis: A Balancing Act Between Hydropower and Environmental Impacts
New Canadian Citizenship Law Sparks Interest Among Americans
Introducing Linh Mai: The New Star at the Smithsonian National Zoo
Investigation Continues in Tragic Murder Case of Teen Celeste Rivas Hernandez
Appeals Court Blocks California Law on Immigration Agent ID Requirements
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BUSINESS
Justin Sun, a billionaire supporter of Donald Trump's crypto ventures, has filed a lawsuit against World Liberty Financial, alleging extortion and illegal actions regarding his cryptocurrency tokens.
Facing soaring jet fuel prices largely due to geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East, Lufthansa announces significant flight cuts and price hikes for the summer season.
In a significant move, the EU has given preliminary approval for a €90 billion loan to Ukraine following the restoration of oil flows through a crucial pipeline, resolving tensions with Hungary's leadership.
Amidst an evolving economic landscape, China, having previously weathered US tariffs, now faces new challenges posed by the ongoing conflict in Iran. Workers grapple with harsh realities as factory orders decline and costs rise, reshaping the manufacturing sector.
Tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz as US and Iran engage in a war of blockades. Pakistan steps in to mediate, but the path to peace remains fraught with complications.
TRAVEL
A police action against the Comando Vermelho gang in the Vidigal favela led to about 200 tourists being stranded on Morro Dois IrmĂ£os, with authorities swiftly controlling the situation.
With rising costs and geopolitical issues causing shifts in travel preferences, unconventional and affordable holiday spots like Montenegro, the Baltic coast, and Albania are becoming increasingly popular for 2026.
Recent statements from Chinese government officials advise travelers to avoid Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, citing incidents of harassment by U.S. Customs and Border Protection towards Chinese scholars.
A devastating stampede at Citadelle Laferrière during an Easter event has left at least 30 people feared dead, prompting an investigation as the nation grapples with ongoing violence.
As Route 66 turns 100, we reflect on its rich tapestry of stories and significance across cultures. From Native American tribes to African American travelers, this iconic highway has shaped and mirrored America's diverse history.
SPORT
Two Iranian footballers express gratitude for the safe haven Australia has provided amidst the ongoing war and personal threats they face in their homeland.
The football community mourns the loss of Alex Manninger, former Arsenal goalkeeper, who died tragically at 48 when his car was struck by a train.
The retrial of seven medical professionals connected to the late football icon Diego Maradona begins amidst allegations of negligent homicide following his death in 2020.
A new trial over the circumstances surrounding the death of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona is set to commence, with seven individuals facing homicide charges for alleged medical negligence.
Dominic Frimpong, a promising player for Berekum Chelsea, is shot dead in a violent attack on the team bus, raising concerns about safety in sports travel in Ghana.
ENTERTAINMENT
Meet Linh Mai, the first Asian elephant calf born at the Smithsonian National Zoo in 25 years, as she charms visitors with her playful personality.
The tragic case of Celeste Rivas Hernandez has garnered attention following the release of a medical report indicating homicide. D4vd, the accused, pled not guilty to the charges against him, sparking wide discussions over the case.
In a surprising turn of events, satirical news outlet The Onion proposes to license the intellectual property of Infowars, owned by Alex Jones, as part of a strategy to humorously address ongoing defamation lawsuits related to the Sandy Hook tragedy.
The pop icon Madonna has issued a plea for the return of her vintage outfit worn during Coachella, emphasizing their sentimental value as part of her history.
The Onion has announced a plan to turn Infowars into a parody outlet, pending legal approval, following Alex Jones' defamation troubles related to Sandy Hook.
OPINION
As the US-Iran blockade continues in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, Pakistan steps in as a potential mediator but faces challenges as both sides appear reluctant to engage in dialogue.
On the final leg of his African journey, Pope Leo expressed concerns about the harsh treatment of inmates in Equatorial Guinea's prisons, emphasizing the need for better human rights practices in the oil-rich nation.
On the anniversary of a horrific attack in Kashmir that claimed 26 lives, families continue to cope with their profound grief and the social ramifications of the violence.
The European Court of Justice has declared that Hungary's anti-LGBTQ legislation contradicts EU values and infringes on fundamental rights, following a historic ruling that challenges the previous government's policies.
A recent ruling allows Texas public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, sparking debates around the separation of church and state, potentially leading to a Supreme Court review.
POLITICS
The recent Iran conflict is impacting China's economy, revealing vulnerabilities after previously withstanding US tariffs. While Chinese manufacturing adapts to changing demands, workers face rising costs and stagnant wages.
Explore the harrowing story of Rasheed Wasiu, who spent over five years in prison without trial for a crime he did not commit, as he seeks justice and the whereabouts of his missing mother amidst Nigeria's tumultuous socio-political landscape.
Pope Leo criticizes the poor treatment of prisoners in Equatorial Guinea, emphasizing the need for improvement in human rights standards as he concludes a significant African tour.
Zambia's government repossesses the body of former President Edgar Lungu, igniting a conflict with his family over burial arrangements.
HEALTH
A hazardous chemical leak at the Catalyst Refiners plant in Institute, West Virginia resulted in two fatalities and various injuries, including one critical case. Emergency management details the violent reaction involving nitric acid, prompting an extensive emergency response.
A catastrophic explosion in a firecracker factory in Kerala results in multiple fatalities and raises serious safety concerns regarding the explosives industry in India.
A deadly explosion at a firecracker factory in Kerala has led to the death of at least 13 people and left many injured. This marks the second such incident in just three days across India, raising urgent concerns about safety in the fireworks industry.
In a significant legislative achievement, Indonesia's parliament has officially recognized domestic workers, providing them with legal protections and essential rights following a prolonged struggle spanning over two decades.
A national conversation on domestic violence prevention emerges after two tragic incidents involving Black mothers in Louisiana and Virginia, sparking discussions about disparities in access to mental health resources and the pressing needs within Black communities.
TECH
As Apple transitions to a new leadership under John Ternus, the question arises about how this 'product guy' will steer the tech giant amidst emerging challenges, particularly in AI and global politics.
The UK media regulator, Ofcom, is investigating the messaging platform Telegram over allegations relating to child sexual abuse material (CSAM) being shared on its service. Telegram has denied all accusations, stating it has implemented rigorous measures to combat CSAM on its platform.
As John Ternus transitions from VP of hardware to CEO, what does this mean for Apple's future in innovation, particularly in AI and hardware design?
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket has been grounded by the FAA after a failure during a satellite launch attempt. Insight into the investigation provides clarity on operational challenges faced by the aerospace company.
John Ternus, the current head of hardware engineering, has been appointed as the new CEO of Apple, set to take over in September 2026, as Tim Cook transitions to executive chairman.
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