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How India's Generics Market is Set to Transform Global Weight-Loss Solutions
Surging Oil Prices Near $110 Following Attack on Gas Facility
Polish Court Approves Extradition of Russian Archaeologist to Ukraine
Iran's Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib Assassinated in Israeli Air Strike
New FAA Guidelines Enhance Safety for Helicopters Near Airports
Joy in Morocco and Outrage in Senegal Following AFCON Decision
Ali Larijani's Demise Escalates Iran's Leadership Crisis
Under Siege: Everyday Life in Iran Amid Constant Dread
Surge in Oil Prices Approaches $110 Following Iranian Gas Field Airstrike
Iran's Cluster Bomb Strike: A Night of Horror in Israel
Trailblazers of Quantum Cryptography: Bennett and Brassard Win Turing Award
Historic State Visit: King Charles Welcomes Nigerian President
Resignation of Top US Counterterrorism Official Joe Kent Over Iran War Sparks Controversy
Devastating Air Strike Hits Kabul Rehabilitation Center During Ramadan Dinner
The Unusual Election in Arcis-sur-Aube: Hittler vs. Zielinski
Prosecutors Seek Seven-Year Sentence for Crown Princess's Son in High-Profile Rape Trial
Reviving Florida's Ocklawaha River: A Fight for Ecological Restoration
President Trump Honors Fallen Service Members in Delaware
Spanish King Acknowledges Historical Abuses During Mexico's Conquest
US Court Orders Trump Administration to Reinstate Voice of America
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BUSINESS
An airstrike on Iran's largest gas field causes a dramatic spike in oil prices, nearing $110 a barrel, raising concerns about energy security.
Oil prices climbed nearly to $110 a barrel after reports of an airstrike on a facility at the South Pars gas field in Iran, amidst rising geopolitical tensions.
King Charles hosts Nigeria's President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in a ceremonial welcome, marking 37 years since Nigeria's last state visit to the UK.
Arizona has become the first state to file criminal charges against Kalshi, asserting the company is unlawfully operating a gambling business by accepting bets on political and sports outcomes. The case raises critical questions about the regulation of prediction markets across the U.S.
As the cost of fertilizer surges due to the war in Iran, farmers across the U.S. are strained financially, facing steep increases in their operational costs just before the spring planting season.
TRAVEL
Northern California braces for a significant winter storm that could deliver several feet of snow this holiday weekend, with warnings for major travel disruptions.
Travel groups are warning travelers about possible delays at airports due to a partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, amid funding disputes in Congress.
As the U.S. Department of Homeland Security faces a funding lapse, TSA officers are set to work without pay, raising concerns for travelers and the air travel industry about rising wait times and potential flight disruptions.
Major travel organizations urge US lawmakers to finalize funding to avert travel disruptions due to a partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security during peak travel times.
As the super-rich population in Asia skyrockets, the private jet industry sees unprecedented growth, showing a shift in aviation trends towards luxury and exclusivity.
SPORT
Amid ongoing struggles, Iranian footballers Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh are training with Brisbane Roar after seeking asylum in Australia. Pasandideh shares a hopeful message, stating, 'everything will be fine.'
Vladyslav Heraskevych's helmet, adorned with the images of athletes killed in the ongoing conflict, leads to his ban from the Winter Games. His symbolic act raises questions around remembrance and competition.
Vladyslav Heraskevych's Winter Olympics disqualification sparks controversy after he wears a helmet depicting athletes killed during Russia's invasion.
Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu, two Chinese-American Olympians, showcase contrasting stories in the backdrop of rising US-China tensions at the Winter Olympics. Gu represents China with widespread acclaim, while Liu competes for the US, facing backlash for her family's history.
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics over his helmet, which honors athletes killed in the ongoing war with Russia. This article delves into the athletes portrayed on the helmet and the implications of his ban.
ENTERTAINMENT
As conflict escalates in the Middle East, Iranian American creators step up to bridge the communication gap caused by internet blackouts in Iran, sharing divergent perspectives and experiences.
Michael B. Jordan takes a celebratory detour after his Oscars win, grabbing a burger at In-N-Out while still adorned in his formal attire.
After winning the Academy Award for Best Actor, Michael B. Jordan heads to In-N-Out Burger for a memorable post-ceremony meal, embodying a mix of Hollywood glamour and casual celebration.
The 2026 Academy Awards witnessed a blend of celebration and concern as the ceremony opened with a horde of children pursuing host Conan O’Brien, symbolizing a future veiled in conflict and technological uncertainty.
Following a late-night altercation during Mardi Gras, actor Shia LaBeouf's situation escalates into a legal case, with the court ordering him into rehabilitation.
OPINION
King Felipe VI of Spain recognizes historical abuses during the conquest of Mexico, prompting discussions on colonial history and relations between Spain and Mexico.
Donald Trump's recent remarks about dyslexia have sparked criticism from various quarters, particularly his comments about California Governor Gavin Newsom, who has publicly shared his struggle with the learning disorder.
Donald Trump faces criticism after mocking California Governor Gavin Newsom's dyslexia, claiming that people with learning disabilities should not serve as president.
With US President Donald Trump's provocative statements on Iran and its impact on NATO, allies are showing caution and skepticism towards military involvement in the region, revealing no quick solution to the escalating tensions in the Gulf.
Donald Trump has sparked controversy by stating that presidents should not have learning disabilities, targeting California Governor Gavin Newsom over his dyslexia.
POLITICS
Alexander Butyagin faces trial in Ukraine over alleged illegal excavations in Crimea. His defense plans to appeal the ruling.
Esmail Khatib, Iran's intelligence minister, has been confirmed killed in an Israeli air strike, escalating tensions following a series of high-profile assassinations amid ongoing conflict in the region.
In response to recent near-miss incidents, the FAA mandates the use of radar to monitor helicopter and airplane interactions at over 150 U.S. airports, reinforcing safety protocols after a tragic midair collision.
The African football community reacts to the controversial ruling that awarded Morocco the AFCON title, igniting celebrations in Morocco and anger in Senegal.
The death of influential Iranian security chief Ali Larijani in an Israeli airstrike leaves Iran's leadership grappling with crises in wartime as power dynamics shift.
HEALTH
The expiration of patents on key weight-loss drugs in India opens the door for affordable generics, potentially transforming access to obesity treatments across the globe.
As the patent for semaglutide expires, India's pharmaceutical market is poised for a transformative shift in obesity treatment, potentially making effective weight-loss medications accessible to millions.
A shooting incident occurred at a VA clinic in Jasper, Georgia, leading to at least one hospitalization and the shooting of a suspect.
A sudden and severe heatwave is forecasted to impact the West Coast early this spring, with temperatures surpassing 100°F in parts of Arizona, California, and Nevada. Residents are urged to take precautions amid health risks and environmental concerns.
The death of Elmer Brown and a friend after falling through thin ice in Alaska highlights a rising crisis as traditional hunting practices become increasingly perilous in warming winters.
TECH
In an unprecedented move, AI firm Anthropic looks to recruit a specialist in chemical weapons and explosives to prevent potential harmful applications of its technologies.
Insiders expose how social media giants prioritized engagement over user safety, allowing harmful content to proliferate on their platforms.
The AI firm Anthropic aims to bolster its safety protocols by hiring a specialist in chemical weapons and explosives to avert potential cybersecurity threats involving its technology.
As AI technologies proliferate, a growing movement is underway to define a universally recognized label for human-crafted products, allowing consumers to differentiate between AI-generated and human-made creativity.
Insiders from Meta and TikTok expose the companies' strategies that prioritized engagement over user safety, allowing harmful content to proliferate on their platforms.
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