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BUSINESS
Amid a chaotic day of diplomacy in Washington, President Donald Trump announced an extension of the ceasefire with Iran, allowing more time for negotiations on a potential peace deal.
A staggering two million Iranians have reportedly lost their jobs due to the current conflict with the US and Israel, impacting a range of sectors and exacerbating the country's economic crisis.
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.
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?
Recent abrupt temperature shifts from unseasonably warm to cold in the Northeast are causing significant concerns among flower and fruit farmers, as they struggle to adapt and protect their crops.
TRAVEL
A police action against the Comando Vermelho gang in the Vidigal favela led to about 200 tourists being stranded on Morro Dois Irmãos, 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
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.
Following the loss of several vintage costumes after her performance at Coachella, Madonna has announced a reward for their return, emphasizing their significance in her career.
The Onion proposes a legal agreement to transform Infowars into a parody website amidst ongoing legal battles surrounding its controversial founder, Alex Jones.
US singer D4vd, known for his indie-pop hits, has been charged with first-degree murder connected to the disappearance and death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. This shocking case raises questions about the investigation and the circumstances surrounding the girl's tragic end.
OPINION
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.
In a landmark decision, the European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's anti-LGBTQ legislation breaches EU principles, marking a significant intervention in a country grappling with its stance on minority rights.
The murder of Braylon Snow, a 5-year-old victim in a family shooting, leaves educators mourning and the community in shock.
The Pittsburgh news scene experiences significant changes as the historic Post-Gazette transitions to a nonprofit model while the Pittsburgh City Paper makes a comeback.
Kansas and Tennessee enact laws honoring Charlie Kirk, with a focus on free speech and the role of religion in history, sparking debate over the implications of such measures.
POLITICS
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 new report indicates that Colombian mercenaries, supported by the UAE, were instrumental in the capture of the Sudanese city el-Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces.
Deisy Rivera Ortega, the wife of an active-duty U.S. Army sergeant, faces deportation to Mexico after being arrested during an immigration appointment. This incident highlights the Trump administration's reversal on leniency for military families in immigration enforcement.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed discontent over US envoys visiting Moscow but not Kyiv, deeming it 'disrespectful'. This reflects ongoing frustrations amid the war in Ukraine and the evolving geopolitical landscape.
After a lengthy struggle spanning over 22 years, Indonesia's parliament has enacted a new law granting legal protection and rights to domestic workers, predominantly women, who form a critical part of the workforce yet remained unrecognized in labor laws.
HEALTH
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.
A jar of HiPP baby food in Austria was found to contain rat poison, prompting widespread recalls and consumer warnings across multiple countries.
Police in Austria have issued a warning regarding the potential contamination of HiPP baby food with rat poison, leading to a significant recall.
Iryna and Serhiy's wedding day in Pripyat coincided with the catastrophic Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Forty years later, they reflect on their unique journey together amidst tragedy.
Nathalie Baye, a celebrated figure in French cinema, has died at age 77. President Emmanuel Macron and fellow actors pay tribute to her three-decade career and impact on French culture.
TECH
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.
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.
Elon Musk has been summoned for a voluntary interview by French authorities as part of an ongoing investigation into the platform X, focusing on deepfake technology and user-generated content. This probe raises questions on privacy rights and digital responsibility in the tech industry.
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