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UK Asserts Sovereignty Over Falklands Amid US Policy Review
BYD's Bold Move: Thriving Beyond the US Market
Historic Local Elections in Palestine: A Step Towards Democracy
Tragic Night: Seven Lives Lost in Russian Assault on Ukraine
Coordinated Attacks Erupt Across Mali, Army Responds
Afghanistan Invites Former U.S. Allies to Return Amid Refugee Relocation Talks
TikTok Launches BookTok Bestseller List, Shaping Reading Trends
Tragic Loss: 31 Sloths Die Before Florida's Sloth World Opening
Inside Iran's Leadership Vacuum: Who Holds the True Power?
Racism Lingers in Zambia: A Nation’s Struggle with Its Identity
Pahalgam's Struggle: A Year after the Tragic Attack
Challenging the Narrative: Men Countering Toxic Masculinity Trends
A Journey of Love Across Borders: Reuniting Against All Odds
Life Sentences for Kosovo Serbs in Historic Gun Battle
Palantir's Controversial CEO Sparks Outrage with Viral 'Anti-Woke' Manifesto
US Justice Department Ends Investigation into Fed Chairman Jerome Powell
US Expands Federal Execution Methods: Firing Squads and Gas Among New Options
BYD: Thriving Without the US Market
The Overlooked Flood Risk: Decaying Early Warning System on Everest
Escalating Tensions: EU Leaders Rally Behind Spain Amid US Threats
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BUSINESS
The new BookTok bestseller list combines traditional sales data with TikTok's influence, reshaping how books are discovered and promoted, particularly in romance and 'romantasy' genres.
Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, has ignited debates with his manifesto that criticizes cultural relativism and advocates for universal national service, amidst the company's growing influence through its government contracts.
The probe into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell regarding alleged cost overruns has been dropped, with an internal investigation to follow.
China's electric vehicle giant BYD is asserting its success in global markets despite being largely shut out of the US, capitalizing on rising demand in Asia and beyond.
US officials Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff are traveling to Pakistan for peace discussions with Iran, highlighting a continued effort for diplomatic engagement despite ongoing military tensions in the region.
TRAVEL
A massive glacier chunk is obstructing the main route up Mount Everest, causing significant delays to climbers as the peak season approaches.
Airlines are increasingly canceling flights worldwide due to supply chain issues stemming from the ongoing war in the Middle East. As fuel prices rise, travelers face a complicated web of changing rules and varied rights depending on their locations.
A Canadian woman was killed and several others injured in a shooting at Mexico's famed Teotihuacán pyramids, prompting an investigation and raising concerns just weeks before the FIFA World Cup.
A violent confrontation between police and gang members in the Vidigal favela stranded tourists at the top of Morro Dois Irmãos, raising concerns about safety in popular tourist areas.
Explore the rising trend of quirky and cost-effective holiday spots for 2026, highlighting Montenegro, the Baltic coast, and Albania as must-visit places this year.
SPORT
A significant ice blockage is hindering climbers on Everest as this year's peak season begins, creating concerns over possible traffic jams on the summit attempts.
Amidst political unrest in Iran, two Iranian footballers, Atefeh Ramezanisadeh and Fatemeh Pasandideh, share their heartfelt gratitude towards Australia for providing them asylum and the chance for a safe future.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
This article explores the history and memorable moments of the White House Correspondents' Dinner, shedding light on the comical interactions between U.S. Presidents and comedians, with a focus on the significance of humor in the political landscape.
In a candid interview, Ringo Starr discusses his latest country album, 'Long Long Road', the evolution of his musical journey, and the wisdom gained from performing live.
Dionne Marie Hanna, featured in the Netflix documentary 'Con Mum', is facing additional charges in Singapore as her fraud case unfolds, attracting significant media attention.
In a significant ruling, a judge has dismissed Smokey Robinson's defamation claim against four women who accused him of sexual assault, citing insufficient evidence of malice.
A children's book by Indigenous poet Jazz Money is scrapped by The University of Queensland Press due to illustrator Matt Chun's comments about the Bondi shooting, igniting accusations of censorship.
OPINION
In a world where online masculinity influencers promote extreme self-improvement ideals, a group of health-focused men is challenging these trends, advocating for a healthier and more inclusive view of masculinity.
In an emotional account, Janie Pérez shares her decision to relocate 1,500 miles to Mexico to be with her deported husband, Alejandro. Their story reflects the struggles faced by mixed-status families amid increasing immigration enforcement.
Jack Thornell, the renowned Associated Press photographer known for capturing pivotal moments in the Civil Rights Movement, has passed away at the age of 86. His iconic images reflected the struggle for justice and equality in America.
A British Israeli academic's kippah featuring both Israeli and Palestinian flags was confiscated by police, who cut off the Palestinian side amid rising tensions over political symbols.
A family road trip in the Australian outback took a bizarre turn when a woman became stuck waist-deep in a collapsed pit latrine for three hours before being rescued.
POLITICS
Palestinians vote in local elections for the first time in over a decade, with significant implications for governance amid regional turmoil. The elections take place in the West Bank and the only polling station in Gaza amidst ongoing tensions.
A devastating overnight attack by Russian forces results in at least seven fatalities across Ukraine, prompting urgent international calls for support amidst ongoing violence.
Afghanistan's foreign ministry assures former allies who assisted in the U.S. war effort that they can safely return home, amidst uncertainty surrounding their resettlement options.
As Iran grapples with ongoing conflict and international tensions, questions arise about the true authority behind its leadership. Who is driving the decisions in a country facing unprecedented challenges?
Despite its proud heritage in the fight against colonialism, Zambia grapples with issues of subtle racism more than six decades after independence.
HEALTH
In a significant move, the FDA has introduced expedited review procedures for three psychedelic drugs aimed at treating hard-to-manage mental health conditions, signaling a heightened interest in psychedelics under the current administration.
Netanyahu reveals he was treated for an early-stage malignant tumor following routine medical monitoring, asserting he is in excellent health.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reveals he successfully underwent treatment for early-stage prostate cancer, assuring the public of his good health.
The UK Biobank's chief, Professor Sir Rory Collins, reported a serious incident where medical data was found for sale online, attributing it to a small group of individuals. The situation has raised concerns over data protection and security.
Northern India, including Delhi, is bracing for severe heatwaves this weekend as temperatures have already crossed 40°C. Authorities urge residents to stay hydrated.
TECH
Tech giant Meta announces plans to cut 10% of its workforce, translating to approximately 8,000 jobs, as it increases spending on artificial intelligence projects.
At 90 years old, Apollo astronaut Jack Schmitt reflects on his lunar journey, the upcoming Artemis missions, and the potential for humanity's future in space.
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