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Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, Ex-Libyan Leader's Son, Reported Dead
Challenges Faced by Returning Gazans at Rafah Crossing
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, Son of Libya's Former Leader, Reported Killed
Widespread Attacks Leave Ukrainians in Bitter Cold Amid Record Missile Strikes
Clintons to Testify in Congressional Inquiry into Jeffrey Epstein
Spain to Implement Social Media Ban for Under-16s Amid Rising Concerns
New York Launches Initiative to Monitor Federal Immigration Enforcement
Controversial Naming of Immigration Operations Sparks Debate
Legal Controversy: United Progressive Party Faces Contempt Charges in New Court Filings
Courtroom Clash Over Graphic Videos of Charlie Kirk's Killing
Minneapolis Immigration Crackdown: Activists Arrested Following ICE Convoys
Teacher in Critical Condition After Stabbing by Student in France
Iranian Drone Shot Down by US Military Near Aircraft Carrier
Search Intensifies for Savannah Guthrie's Missing Mother
French Raids and UK Investigations Mark Troubling Times for Elon Musk's X
Tragic Bus Accident Claims 15 Lives in Brazil
Colombia's Ongoing Battle Against Drug Gangs: Insights from the Frontlines with BBC
Clemency Plea for Alabama Man Facing Execution Despite Not Pulling the Trigger
Chappell Roan Defends Her Bold Grammy Outfit: 'It's Not That Outrageous'
Suspects Arrested for Attempted Sabotage of German Naval Ships
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BUSINESS
Colombian President Gustavo Petro prepares for a high-stakes visit to Washington to meet with US President Donald Trump amidst months of strained relations and contentious dialogue.
In a significant escalation of tensions, Donald Trump is pursuing $1 billion in damages from Harvard University, amid ongoing disputes over the institution's handling of antisemitism and its perceived alignment with 'woke' ideologies.
Air India has temporarily grounded one of its Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner jets following a pilot's report of a potential defect in the fuel control switch, amid ongoing scrutiny after last year's tragic crash.
In a strategic move, SpaceX has confirmed its acquisition of xAI, Elon Musk's artificial intelligence firm known for its Grok chatbot. This merger aims to consolidate Musk's business ventures, focusing on innovation in AI, space, and technology.
A long-awaited trade deal between India and the US has finally been announced, bringing hope for economic collaboration while raising questions about implementation details.
TRAVEL
A powerful winter storm wreaks havoc on air travel, resulting in thousands of flight cancellations and significant delays, impacting nearly 180 million people from the South to the Northeast.
A severe winter storm sweeping across the Midwest results in a massive vehicle pileup on Interstate 196 in Hudsonville, Michigan, injuring several but thankfully no fatalities.
A severe cold snap in Lapland has grounded flights and left thousands of tourists stranded in the region. With temperatures dropping below -35C, the situation is worsening as cancellations continue.
A historic cold snap in Lapland has grounded flights and left thousands of winter visitors stranded as temperatures plunge to record lows.
A significant freeze has led to extensive travel disruptions across western Europe, with thousands of flights canceled and multiple weather-related fatalities reported.
SPORT
The backlash against Donald Trump's immigration crackdown transcends politics, with voices from business, entertainment, and sports joining the fray. Notable figures like Bruce Springsteen and Apple CEO Tim Cook are speaking out against recent ICE actions, indicating a growing discontent among the public.
The Trump administration alleges San Jose State University discriminated against female athletes by permitting a transgender athlete to compete on the women's volleyball team.
The Football Association of Malaysia faces unprecedented turmoil following allegations of document forgery pertaining to foreign-born players on the national team. This scandal has resulted in the resignation of its entire executive committee as they strive to safeguard the integrity of Malaysian football.
In a response to recent safety incidents, Spanish rail authorities have lowered the speed limit on the high-speed route between Madrid and Barcelona, following the discovery of a fault in the track. This change comes after a tragic train collision in southern Spain that resulted in multiple fatalities.
Explore the growing trend of Hyrox competitions among Gen Z and millennials, and how costly investments in fitness are redefining their lifestyles.
ENTERTAINMENT
Chappell Roan addresses the controversy surrounding her daring outfit at the Grammy Awards, expressing her amusement and encouraging self-expression.
The Italian culture ministry is examining a restored fresco depicting an angel that closely resembles Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, prompting widespread discussion and concern over artistic integrity and political propaganda.
Pop star Chappell Roan has taken a humorous stance on the reactions to her bold outfit at the Grammy Awards, insisting it wasn't outrageous and encouraging self-expression.
Former President Donald Trump has vowed to sue comedian Trevor Noah following a controversial joke made during the Grammy Awards regarding Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
With the Super Bowl approaching, critics are pushing the NFL to take a stance against immigration enforcement at the prestigious sporting event. Meanwhile, Bad Bunny's halftime show promises to blend entertainment with political commentary.
OPINION
Masoud Pezeshkian, Iran's President, states the country will pursue negotiations with the US at the request of regional allies, contingent on a conducive environment.
The release of the 11th installment of the Epstein files has ignited a social media firestorm directed at Jay-Z and Beyoncé, prompting a reevaluation of their public image and business ventures.
The latest release of DOJ files linking infamous attorney Alex Spiro to the Jeffrey Epstein case has painted a troubling picture of his legal practices and associations with high-profile clients like Jay-Z and Harvey Weinstein.
In a significant move, Ghana has temporarily halted the citizenship application process for individuals of African descent, citing the need to enhance accessibility and ease for applicants.
POLITICS
Returning Gazans recount difficulties and intense security checks at the Rafah crossing as a local militia collaborates with Israeli forces in overseeing responses to recent border openings.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has allegedly been killed, according to reports from Libyan media. His family has confirmed his death amid ambiguous circumstances.
Ukraine experiences devastating missile and drone strikes as temperatures drop to -20C, leaving thousands without heating. President Zelensky condemns Russian aggression, calling for international support.
Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, ex-Secretary of State, have agreed to testify in the House investigation concerning Jeffrey Epstein, following a standoff over subpoenas.
In a significant move, Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced plans to ban social media access for children under 16, aiming to safeguard youth from harmful digital content.
HEALTH
According to a global analysis by WHO scientists, nearly four in ten cancers could be avoided through lifestyle changes, vaccinations, and pollution control. The report emphasizes the urgent need for preventative health measures.
Austin Appelbee, a 13-year-old boy from Australia, swam four hours through treacherous waters to save his family stranded at sea. His remarkable journey highlights the resilience and courage of youth in dire situations.
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopened recently, allowing limited movement for sick and wounded Palestinians, amidst ongoing tensions and humanitarian challenges in the region.
A natural gas leak led to an explosion at the Greater Nashua Mental Health facility, injuring three firefighters but allowing for the safe evacuation of all occupants.
Extreme cold temperatures and powerful winds lead to home collapses in North Carolina and prolonged power outages in Tennessee amid widespread impacts from winter storms.
TECH
Elon Musk's X faces serious allegations as authorities in France and the UK launch investigations into the company's practices, especially regarding data protection and harmful content.
In a move to enhance safety in electric vehicles, China has become the first country to ban hidden door handles, following scrutiny from safety regulators after deadly incidents.
Ukrainian officials claim that Elon Musk's actions to limit Starlink's use by Russia have led to tangible results, bolstering Ukraine's defense efforts against drone warfare.
In a significant shift to ensure automotive safety, China has instituted a ban on hidden door handles in electric vehicles, making it the first country to implement such regulations.
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