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Canada's Strategic Shift: Navigating New Trade Deal with China
Yoweri Museveni Declared Winner of Controversial Election, Set to Extend Rule
Iran's Supreme Leader Attributes Protests to US Influence Amid Ongoing Unrest
Trump's 'Board of Peace' for Gaza: Key Members and Their Roles
Syrian Army Advances as Kurdish Forces Withdraw from East Aleppo
U.S. Congressional Delegation Reassures Denmark Amid Greenland Acquisition Concerns
Analyzing Canada's Strategic Shift: New Trade Deal with China
Trump's Credit Card Rate Cap Proposal: A Solution or a Band-Aid?
The Lasting Impact of a Faceless Hacker: The Vastaamo Therapy Records Breach
Transitioning to Leadership: Mamadi Doumbouya’s Shift from Military to Civilian Presidency in Guinea
Google Challenges Significant Antitrust Ruling in Search Monopoly Case
Trump Considers Tariffs Against Nations Opposing Greenland Acquisition
Uganda Police Reject Allegations of Opposition Leader's Abduction
The Enigma of Sienna Rose: A Viral Phenomenon or AI Mirage?
Iranian Protesters Share Harrowing Experiences at the Border
Yokohama Mayor Apologizes for Offensive Remarks Against Staff
Singapore Implements Strict Measures Against Vaping: A Controversial Crackdown
Operation Metro Surge: Tensions Rise Amid High-Stakes Immigration Enforcement in Minneapolis
Transforming City Streets: The Shift from One-Way to Two-Way
Federal Judge Rules Against Immigration Officers' Actions in Minneapolis Protests
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BUSINESS
Prime Minister Carney's recent trade agreement with China reflects a pivot in Canada's foreign policy, distancing from U.S. reliance. The decision has drawn both support and criticism domestically and internationally.
Donald Trump's proposal to cap credit card interest rates at 10% has sparked debates about its potential impact on American consumers burdened with debt. While some see it as a necessary relief, others warn of adverse consequences.
Mamadi Doumbouya, leader of Guinea's junta, prepared to officially assume the presidency after dominating the recent elections. His journey from military-insignia to civilian attire raises questions about the nature of his leadership and commitment to democracy.
Following a landmark antitrust ruling, Google has filed an appeal against a US district judge's decision that found it unlawfully monopolizing the online search market. The case raises critical questions about competition and innovation in the tech industry.
In a bold statement, President Trump threatens to impose tariffs on countries that do not support his plans to annex Greenland, escalating tensions with Denmark and other nations over the geopolitics of the Arctic region.
TRAVEL
A severe cold snap in Lapland has led to the grounding of flights, leaving thousands of tourists stranded as temperatures plunge to extreme lows.
A wave of freezing temperatures coupled with heavy snowfall leads to widespread travel disruptions, including hundreds of flight cancellations across western Europe. Continued hazards pose risks for both air and rail transport.
A significant cold snap has led to severe travel disruptions across western Europe, causing multiple flight cancellations and unfortunate weather-related fatalities.
The renowned Tomorrowland festival is set to take place in Thailand, marking its first-ever full-scale event in Asia, expected to attract over 50,000 attendees daily.
A significant communication disruption in Greece has led to widespread flight cancellations and delays, leaving thousands of travelers stranded across Europe. While some flights resume, many remain grounded amid concerns over travel home.
SPORT
In an unprecedented win, amateur player Jordan Smith secured a stunning victory over top-ranked tennis players at the Australian Open's Million Dollar One Point Slam, walking away with A$1 million.
The ongoing scrutiny of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s stance on media independence, particularly in relation to the Julian Assange case, reveals significant political and institutional complexities. Key questions around the BBC's integrity remain unanswered and provoke discussions on press freedoms and media ownership.
Los Angeles gears up for the 2028 Olympics with a ticket draw featuring prices starting at only $28, aimed at accessibility and inclusivity for fans worldwide.
Austrian tennis player Sebastian Ofner mistakenly celebrated victory too early in his Australian Open qualifying match, resulting in a surprising defeat to Nishesh Basavareddy.
Austrian tennis player Sebastian Ofner faces a shocking defeat after prematurely celebrating his victory during qualifying for the Australian Open. His mistake cost him the match against American Nishesh Basavareddy.
ENTERTAINMENT
Emmy-winning actor Timothy Busfield has been charged with the sexual abuse of minors on the set of a New Mexico TV series, claiming the accusations stem from retaliatory motives.
The iconic Spanish singer Julio Iglesias has issued a denial against allegations of sexual assault made by former employees, emphasizing his intent to defend his name amid an ongoing judicial investigation.
Actor Timothy Busfield has been charged with sexual misconduct involving minors on the set of a TV series. He denies the allegations, claiming they stem from revenge after the children were removed from the show.
In a remarkable turn of events, a young Chinese woman's request for assistance with a traditional pig slaughter has attracted thousands to her rural village, highlighting a deep-rooted cultural connection and the unifying power of social media.
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OPINION
A recent AP-NORC poll reveals dissatisfaction among Republicans regarding President Trump's handling of the economy, particularly in the areas of cost of living and job creation during his second term.
Recent events reveal a deep rift within the Taliban leadership, highlighted by a controversial internet shutdown. Insights from BBC Afghan shed light on the internal conflicts and contrasting visions for Afghanistan's future.
Daidai's social media plea for assistance to slaughter pigs ahead of the Lunar New Year has transformed into a massive gathering in her village, highlighting the power of community and cultural connections in modern China.
María Corina Machado, a Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner, met with President Donald Trump, presenting her prize during their historic encounter.
Aung San Suu Kyi remains a pivotal figure in Myanmar's struggle for democracy, even as she endures over 20 years of detention. This article explores her lasting legacy and the current political landscape in Myanmar.
POLITICS
President Yoweri Museveni, Uganda's long-time leader, has been declared the winner of a contested election, extending his rule by an additional five years despite opposition accusations of fraud and violence surrounding the election process.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accuses the United States and former President Trump of fueling recent protests in Iran. Thousands of lives have been lost amid the demonstrations, which began over economic issues.
The Trump administration has announced the formation of a new 'Board of Peace' aimed at overseeing Gaza's governance and reconstruction. The executive board includes high-profile members like Sir Tony Blair, Marco Rubio, and Jared Kushner, among others.
The Syrian Army is making strategic movements into eastern Aleppo following the withdrawal of Kurdish forces, which marks a significant shift in the region's power dynamics.
In the wake of President Trump's threats regarding Greenland, a bipartisan U.S. Congressional delegation, led by Senator Chris Coons, visited Denmark and Greenland to reaffirm American support for these nations and address their growing concerns.
HEALTH
In a bid to curb the rising popularity of vapes, Singapore's government has intensified its crackdown on e-cigarettes, enforcing stringent laws and penalties that include caning and imprisonment.
A major review published in The Lancet reassures that taking paracetamol during pregnancy poses no increased risk of autism or developmental disorders in children, directly opposing previous controversial claims by former President Donald Trump.
Two protesters in Southern California were injured by projectiles fired by federal officers during a protest against ICE. Kaden Rummler, a 21-year-old student, now faces a life-altering injury, leading to discussions about the appropriateness of police tactics in crowd control.
Nurses across major hospitals in New York City, currently on strike for better staffing and pay, restart contract talks while expressing frustrations over the lack of progress and rejection of proposals.
Heavy rains lead to devastating floods in South Africa, forcing the renowned Kruger National Park to suspend visitation and evacuate guests. The rising death toll and warnings escalate as potential for more rainfall looms.
TECH
Sienna Rose, a mysterious singer, has skyrocketed to fame with millions of streams, yet evidence suggests she may be a product of artificial intelligence rather than a real artist. Explore the implications of AI-generated music in today's digital landscape.
The High Court of Justice in Antigua and Barbuda is addressing jurisdictional questions regarding ongoing proceedings involving international banks and media companies, highlighted by a contempt of court issue linked to a letter from Howard Kennedy LLP.
Exploring India's strategic initiative to reduce dependency on China for rare earth magnets—a critical component in modern technology.
In response to backlash over the misuse of AI for creating sexualized images, X has implemented restrictions on its Grok AI tool to prevent alterations of real people's photographs in inappropriate contexts.
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