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Shogi Player Calls Out Pregnancy Discrimination in Japanese Chess
Catastrophic Air Strike in Myanmar: Over 30 Lives Lost at Hospital
Rising Celebrity Scandals Ignite 'Cancel Culture' Debate in South Korea
Arrest of Goa Nightclub Owners in Thailand After Deadly Fire
Severe Flooding Threatens Western Washington as Record Rainfall Approaches
Marseille's Drug Wars: A Generation at Risk Amid Rising Violence
Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan Faces Trial Over Allegations of Obstruction
Families Torn Apart by U.S. Immigration Policies: Heartbreaking Stories from the Frontlines
Record Enrollment of Low-Income Students in Elite Colleges Post Affirmative Action
Senate Hearing Addresses Trump's Unconventional Use of National Guard in Cities
Mexico Implements Up to 50% Tariffs on Imports from China and Others
Iceland Joins Boycott of Eurovision 2026 Amid Tensions Over Israel's Participation
Shogi Star Challenges Pregnancy Rules in Japanese Chess Community
India's AI Ambitions: Navigating the Global Tech Landscape
New Proposal May Require U.S. Entry Applicants to Provide Five-Year Social Media History
Italy’s Culinary Arts Achieve UNESCO Heritage Status
Trump Introduces Controversial $1M Immigration 'Gold Card' Scheme
Indigenous Deaths in Custody Reach Alarming New High in Australia
US Forces Seize Oil Tanker Off Venezuela Coast Amid Rising Tensions
MarĂa Corina Machado Emerges from Hiding to Celebrate Nobel Prize
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BUSINESS
With Amazon and Microsoft pouring over $50 billion into India for AI development, the nation grapples with opportunities and challenges in competing within the global AI race.
U.S. tourists from various eligible countries could face new entry requirements including submission of their social media history over the last five years, as proposed under recent decisions by American officials.
Italian cooking, including famous dishes like pizza, has been officially recognized as a treasured cultural heritage by UNESCO, celebrating its deep-rooted traditions and communal significance.
The new visa initiative promises expedited U.S. residency for wealthy foreigners, sparking debate over its implications amidst an ongoing immigration crackdown.
The Swiss city of Lugano embraces cryptocurrency, allowing locals and tourists alike to pay for goods and services with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, spawning a unique economic experiment.
TRAVEL
This year's Christmas tree lighting in Bethlehem marks a poignant return of festive celebrations after two years of conflict. The event symbolizes hope amidst ongoing struggles in the region.
IndiGo's cancellation of hundreds of flights due to pilot shortages exacerbates travel chaos as thousands of passengers remain stranded during peak season.
Post-holiday travel chaos ensues as thousands of flights are delayed or canceled due to heavy snow and ice across the Midwest. The Northeast braces for its first significant snowstorm of the season.
Utility crews are working tirelessly to restore power to thousands impacted by a severe winter storm that swept through the Midwest, causing significant travel disruptions and hazardous conditions.
Amid twinkling lights and festive scents, Birmingham's Frankfurt Christmas Market claims to be the largest authentic German Christmas market outside Germany. A closer look reveals both similarities and cultural nuances with true German markets.
SPORT
Kana Fukuma advocates for change in the shogi association's rules that penalize pregnant players, highlighting the challenges faced by women in competitive sports.
A South Korean woman has been sentenced to four years in prison for blackmailing football star Son Heung-min by falsely claiming to be pregnant with his child. The court described her actions as an abuse of Son's celebrity status.
In a historic gathering, US President Donald Trump, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney come together in Washington, D.C. for the 2026 World Cup draw, reinforcing their ties amid ongoing trade discussions.
In a moment marked by camaraderie, U.S. President Donald Trump, Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum, and Canada's Mark Carney joined forces for the World Cup 2026 draw at Washington’s Kennedy Center, showcasing a united front despite ongoing trade discussions.
At the 2026 World Cup draw, former President Donald Trump was awarded a new FIFA peace prize, reflecting his controversial alliances and responses to international issues.
ENTERTAINMENT
Iceland has officially joined a growing list of countries boycotting the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, citing tensions surrounding Israel's participation and its impact on the integrity of the event.
A wave of scandals involving high-profile South Korean entertainers raises questions about societal standards for public figures and the implications of cancel culture.
Iceland has officially announced its withdrawal from the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest due to concerns over Israel's participation, joining four other countries in the boycott. The decision highlights tensions surrounding the event amidst ongoing geopolitical issues.
The story of Britney Spears highlights the dark underbelly of Hollywood's treatment of child stars, showcasing a system designed to profit at the expense of personal well-being.
Johnson Wen, a man known for disruptive behavior at concerts, was removed from a Lady Gaga concert in Brisbane, Australia after previously grabbing Ariana Grande in Singapore.
OPINION
Recent allegations against prominent South Korean entertainers, including comedians and actors, have sparked discussions on accountability and 'cancel culture' in the country's entertainment industry.
Top U.S. universities, like Princeton and MIT, are making significant strides in enrolling low-income students amid changing admissions policies and the absence of affirmative action.
Former New York City Comptroller Brad Lander has announced his candidacy for U.S. Congress, aiming to challenge Congressman Dan Goldman in a Democratic primary for a progressive district.
Australia has introduced a groundbreaking ban on social media accounts for children under 16, aimed at curbing online harm. The move, celebrated by some, faces criticism from teens who feel excluded.
POLITICS
A military air strike in Myanmar has resulted in at least 34 fatalities and numerous injuries, with most victims being hospital patients. The incident highlights the escalating violence in the ongoing civil conflict.
Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra, owners of the Birch By Romeo Lane nightclub in Goa, have been detained in Thailand following a fire that claimed 25 lives. They fled after the incident, prompting international police involvement.
With the possibility of record-breaking rainfall, thousands in Western Washington are urged to evacuate as rivers threaten to overflow, prompting statewide emergency declarations.
In Marseille, France, alarming violence linked to drug gangs is entangling children and teenagers in a deadly cycle. A recent murder highlights the chilling realities of youth involvement in the criminal underworld.
Former Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan is set to stand trial after being accused of helping a Mexican immigrant evade federal immigration authorities. With grave implications for judicial independence amidst a contentious political climate, Dugan's case is drawing significant attention.
HEALTH
A federal appeals court upheld New Jersey's assisted suicide law, emphasizing its residency requirement amid ongoing debates about end-of-life decisions.
A sperm donor who unknowingly carried a cancer-causing gene has fathered up to 197 children across Europe, raising alarms over genetic screening in fertility clinics.
A devastating collapse of two residential buildings in Fez, Morocco, results in at least 22 fatalities and leaves 16 injured, prompting ongoing search and rescue efforts.
Heavy rains and severe weather wreak havoc across Oregon and Washington, resulting in power outages and rescue operations.
Iain Douglas-Hamilton, a revered elephant conservationist, passed away at 83, leaving behind a profound impact on wildlife conservation and the fight against poaching.
TECH
Despite a reported revenue surge in AI services, Oracle's quarterly earnings miss has led to significant stock declines and fears of an unstable AI market.
Oracle's stocks dropped over 10% in after-hours trading after the company reported quarterly revenues that fell short of analysts' expectations, raising concerns about potential overexposure in the AI sector.
In a candid interview, Elon Musk shares insights on his experience with the Department of Government Efficiency, admitting he wouldn't do it again and highlighting the challenges of federal reform.
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