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BUSINESS
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency is set to open an online portal for refund claims starting Monday, resulting from a Supreme Court ruling against President Trump's tariffs.
Exit polls indicate Rumen Radev's Progressive Bulgaria party is leading in the parliamentary election, with potential for coalition formation while addressing domestic policies and corruption.
Increased geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz lead to a significant rise in global oil prices as President Trump announces the seizure of an Iranian ship, prompting market reactions.
An exploration of how discarded clothing often ends up in Chile's Atacama Desert, and how one company is trying to mitigate this growing problem.
India's metro networks, despite a $26 billion investment, witness alarming low ridership amidst soaring costs and infrastructural challenges.
TRAVEL
The Chinese Consular Affairs has urged citizens to avoid Seattle-Tacoma International Airport after reports of mistreatment by U.S. Customs.
A devastating crowd surge at Citadelle Laferrière during an Easter gathering potentially results in 30 fatalities.
Celebrating 100 years, Route 66 continues to embody the spirit of adventure and cultural history in America while offering a poignant reflection on its impacts across diverse communities.
Authorities in the Bahamas are currently searching for an American woman, Lynette Hooker, who reportedly fell overboard while vacationing with her husband. The incident occurred in the early evening, leading to a multi-agency search effort.
After weeks of delays, the Transportation Security Administration begins sending overdue paychecks to its employees, attempting to mitigate extensive security wait times at airports across the U.S.
POLITICS
New Zealand's capital, Wellington, faces severe flooding following record rainfall, leading authorities to declare a state of emergency as evacuation efforts commence.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemns the extension of a waiver that allows Russia to sell oil amidst ongoing sanctions. The decision, aimed at addressing energy supply issues due to the Israel-Iran conflict, raises concerns about funding the war in Ukraine.
HEALTH
A jar of HiPP baby food containing rat poison was discovered in Austria, prompting a nationwide recall and a warning for parents.
Amidst the chaos of the Chernobyl disaster, a couple found love and resilience. This is the story of Iryna and Serhiy's unforgettable wedding day that coincided with one of the world's worst nuclear accidents.
The celebrated French actress and four-time César award winner Nathalie Baye has died, prompting tributes from across the nation including President Emmanuel Macron.
HiPP has recalled all jarred baby food sold in Spar supermarkets across Austria due to potential contamination that poses a serious health risk to infants.
Nathalie Baye, a beloved figure in French cinema, has died at the age of 77. Known for her significant contributions to film, her legacy includes notable roles and numerous accolades.
TECH
In a recent meeting, the White House and Anthropic discussed the implications of the company's AI tool, Claude Mythos, amid ongoing controversies involving government regulation and cyber-security.
Finance ministers and top bank executives express grave concerns regarding the security implications of the newly developed Mythos AI model, emphasizing the need for rigorous safeguards.
Finance ministers and top bankers have raised concerns about the new AI model, Mythos, which may threaten the security of financial systems worldwide. The urgent discussions followed revelations of significant vulnerabilities found by the AI in major operating systems.
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SPORT
Two Iranian footballers who sought asylum in Australia express gratitude for the safety and support they received, highlighting their hopes for a brighter future.
Alex Manninger, the former goalkeeper for Arsenal and the Austrian national team, has passed away at the age of 48 after a tragic accident involving his car and a train.
The retrial of seven medical professionals accused of negligent homicide in the death of the football legend Diego Maradona has started, one year after the first case ended in a mistrial.
The retrial over the circumstances surrounding the death of football legend Diego Maradona commences as accusations linger against his medical team.
Dominic Frimpong, a promising Ghanaian footballer with Berekum Chelsea, was tragically killed when armed robbers attacked the team's bus, prompting widespread mourning across the football community.
ENTERTAINMENT
Gao Zhen's recent arrest for artworks challenging China's political figures reveals a troubling trend of increasing censorship in the country. As artists face harsh repercussions for their expressions, the international community is urged to take notice.
Actor Alec Baldwin is set to face a civil trial concerning the tragic shooting incident on the set of the film Rust, following a judge's ruling allowing the lawsuit to proceed.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's recent visit to Australia mirrored royal engagements but failed to captivate the public's interest, raising questions about their significance after stepping away from royal duties.
In the face of ongoing conflict in Sudan, the members of the influential band Aswat Almadina continue to create music that inspires hope and unity, even from afar.
Madonna surprised festival-goers by joining Sabrina Carpenter for a memorable performance at Coachella, marking 20 years since her last appearance.
OPINION
Over 1,000 animal rights activists gathered to protest at Ridglan Farms, leading to clashes with law enforcement and multiple arrests as tensions rise over the treatment of beagles.
Pope Leo clarifies that his recent speech condemning 'tyranny' was not aimed at any specific individual, including Donald Trump.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum refutes claims of a diplomatic crisis with Spain, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the nation's indigenous peoples, as discussions around colonial history resurface.