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Tragic Loss: Twelve Miners Killed in Drone Strike During Ukraine Conflict
Laura Fernández Elected as Costa Rica's New President Amid Crime Concerns
K-Pop Breaks New Ground: 'Golden' Wins Grammy
Rafah Border Crossing Reopens Amidst Partial Restrictions
Addressing India's Snakebite Crisis: Cultural Perspectives on Health and Survival
Trump Announces Two-Year Closure of Kennedy Center for Renovations
Navigating the Tightrope of Journalism in Russia: A Correspondent's Challenge
Navigating Hostility: The Experiences of a BBC Correspondent in Russia
Bipartisan Struggle over Immigration Enforcement Stirs Tensions Amid Government Shutdown
China's Struggle Against Cross-Border Crime: Executions of the Bai Mafia
Tragic Shooting of Officers in Lawrenceville Hotel
Iranian Protest Leader Erfan Soltani Freed on Bail Amid International Scrutiny
Grammy Awards 2026: Rosé and Bruno Mars Set the Stage Ablaze
US Reassesses Strategy in West Africa Amid Juntas' Shift to Russian Collaboration
Starbucks Embraces AI to Revitalize Customer Engagement
Indigenous Voices at the Grammy Awards: Celebrating Cultural Impact
Five-Year-Old Boy and Father Return to Minnesota After Controversial ICE Detention
Trump Announces Two-Year Renovation of the Kennedy Center Amid Controversy
Hind Kabawat: Syria’s Trailblazing Minister Advocates for Women’s Empowerment Amidst Crisis
Venezuelan Rights Activist Javier Tarazona Released Amid Political Changes
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BUSINESS
French tech company Capgemini plans to sell its US subsidiary after facing backlash for its contract with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, intensified by recent fatal incidents involving the agency.
French tech firm Capgemini announces plans to sell its U.S. subsidiary after backlash over its contract with ICE, amidst increasing scrutiny of the agency's practices following violent incidents.
India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presents a 2026-27 budget focusing on infrastructure investment and local manufacturing to address global economic changes.
Once a vibrant hub of Latino culture and commerce, Little Village faces a grim reality after intensified immigration enforcement. The fear of ICE raids has led to significant declines in business, impacting both local economy and community spirit.
In the eye of the storm created by protests and civil unrest, local journalists at the Minnesota Star Tribune exemplify the resilience of community reporting, adapting to cover significant events surrounding immigration enforcement and civil rights.
TRAVEL
A powerful winter storm produces widespread flight cancellations and significant delays affecting millions during peak travel times.
A powerful winter storm led to a massive crash on Interstate 196 near Hudsonville, Michigan, involving over 100 vehicles. Emergency services are actively responding to the incident.
Tourists in Finland's Lapland face travel disruptions as extreme cold weather grounds flights, with temperatures plunging to record lows.
Record low temperatures in Lapland have grounded flights, leaving thousands of travelers stuck.
Heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures lead to hundreds of flight cancellations and travel chaos, especially affecting major airports in Amsterdam and Paris.
SPORT
The Trump administration's investigation into San Jose State University centers on alleged discrimination against women, following the participation of a transgender athlete on the women's volleyball team. Title IX violations and potential federal funding implications loom large as the university considers its options.
The Football Association of Malaysia resigns its executive committee as FIFA’s investigation unveils alleged document forgery involving foreign-born players.
In light of recent rail disasters and track faults, Spanish authorities have imposed temporary speed limits on high-speed train routes.
Hyrox, a unique blend of running and fitness tasks, has captivated a generation, driving their travel and spending habits toward a new identity centered around fitness. This article delves into the costs, cultural shifts, and personal experiences of those participating in the growing trend.
As millions gather to celebrate Australia Day, severe heatwave warnings are issued, with temperatures soaring and several festivities canceled for safety.
ENTERTAINMENT
In a bold move, President Trump revealed plans for the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. to undergo significant renovations, closing its doors for two years starting July 4th, 2026.
K-Pop sensation Rosé teams up with Bruno Mars to open the 2026 Grammy Awards, lighting up the ceremony with an electrifying performance while addressing themes of cultural diversity and social issues.
The Grammy Awards this year showcased not only star power but also the artistic contributions of indigenous communities, highlighting their cultural heritage and contemporary achievements in music.
President Trump reveals plans to close the Kennedy Center for renovations starting July 4, 2026, amid backlash over the venue's name change.
In a groundbreaking moment for K-Pop, the song 'Golden' from the animated film KPop Demon Hunters wins a Grammy, marking the first honor of its kind.
OPINION
In a stark portrayal of the challenges faced by foreign correspondents in Russia, Steve Rosenberg shares his experiences of hostility, hostility, and unexpected warmth amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions following the Ukraine war.
In a pivotal role amid a turbulent transition, Hind Kabawat, Syria’s only female minister, champions women’s rights and social welfare as she confronts the country’s sectarian turmoil and the challenges of rebuilding a war-torn nation.
As the nation marks a century of Black History Month, activists and educators challenge systemic attempts to erase African American history while fostering a new generation of historians.
In an act of compassion amidst harsh winter conditions, a Kentucky family brings a newborn calf struggling in the bitter cold indoors, where it finds warmth and comfort with their children. The heartwarming scene is captured and shared on social media, garnering widespread attention.
Hollywood mourns the loss of beloved actress Catherine O'Hara, with heartfelt tributes from stars like Meryl Streep, Pedro Pascal, and Ben Stiller. The Emmy-winning actress passed away at 71, leaving behind a legacy of unforgettable performances.
POLITICS
Laura Fernández, a staunch advocate for tough crime policies, has won Costa Rica's presidential election, marking a new era in the country's governance.
The hit song 'Golden' from the fictional K-Pop band Huntr/x has made history as the first K-Pop track to win a Grammy Award, reflecting a significant milestone in the genre's recognition in Western music.
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened for limited movement as part of a ceasefire plan between Israel and Hamas, providing a sliver of hope for many awaiting medical treatment and return.
An in-depth look at the persistent snakebite crisis in India that claims tens of thousands of lives each year, exposing systemic healthcare challenges and the urgent need for culturally sensitive solutions.
HEALTH
A devastating bar fire in a Swiss ski resort has resulted in the death of an 18-year-old, marking the total fatalities at 41. Investigations into safety negligence are underway.
The untimely death of Ifunanya Nwangene, a Nigerian singer who died from a snake bite, has ignited discussions on healthcare access and safety in Nigeria.
Following a request for staff information, Israel has announced a ban on Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) from operating in Gaza, raising alarms about the impact on healthcare services amidst ongoing conflict.
In a controversial move, Israel has announced a ban on Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) from operating in Gaza, following the charity's refusal to disclose its staff details.
A catastrophic mine collapse in Rubaya, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, has resulted in the tragic loss of more than 200 lives. The incident highlights the precarious working conditions under rebel control in one of the world's key coltan mining regions.
TECH
Elon Musk's SpaceX has filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission to deploy one million satellites in orbit, aiming to revolutionize artificial intelligence computing with orbital data centers.
Elon Musk's aerospace firm SpaceX has submitted an application to the FCC, seeking approval to launch a staggering one million satellites, intended to create 'orbital data centres' that could revolutionize artificial intelligence processing.
As citizens attempt to reestablish online access after severe internet shutdowns, evidence suggests the Iranian government is maintaining strict control over who can connect, raising concerns over digital freedom.
California's Governor Gavin Newsom launches a probe into TikTok amid accusations of content suppression following its sale to a Trump-aligned business group.
The proliferation of AI-generated images by U.S. government officials raises concerns about misinformation and the erosion of public trust in accurate communication.
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