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Israeli Police Prevent Latin Patriarch from Celebrating Palm Sunday Mass in Jerusalem
The Fallout of Deepfake Pornography: A Celebrity's Fight in Germany
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Avi Lewis Takes the Helm of Canada’s NDP: A New Era for the Party
The Rising Price of Ants: Uncovering the Illegal Trade in Wildlife
Free Public Transport Initiatives in Australia Amid Rising Fuel Prices
Foiled Bomb Attack: Three Arrested Near Bank of America in Paris
Giant Cake Picnic Brings Sweet Joy to Sydney
Caf General Secretary Resigns Amid Afcon Controversies
César Chávez's Legacy Under Scrutiny Amid Sexual Abuse Allegations
NASA's Artemis II: Charting a New Course to the Moon
Supreme Court Set to Hear Racial Discrimination Appeal of Mississippi Death Row Inmate
The Deepfake Controversy: A TV Star's Plight Sparks Legal Reform in Germany
Sydney's Cake Picnic: A Sweet Celebration of Community and Creativity
Iranian Attacks Escalate in the Gulf Region Amid Ongoing Conflict
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In response to soaring energy prices linked to the ongoing Iran war, Egypt's government has mandated early closures for shops, restaurants, and cafes, effective immediately for one month.
Recorded phone calls reveal conflicting views on Mike Jeffries' mental competency amid serious sex trafficking charges.
In a bid to combat the deepening energy crisis exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Egypt's government has mandated early closures for shops, restaurants, and cafes. The measures aim to mitigate the surge in energy prices influenced by global oil supply shocks.
As airlines become increasingly busy for spring break, travelers are facing long security lines at major U.S. airports despite President Trump's executive order aimed at accelerating TSA officer payments. The situation raises questions about staffing and airport operations.
Legislators continue struggling to pass bills that ensure air traffic controllers and TSA agents are paid during government shutdowns, despite bipartisan support for multiple proposals.
TRAVEL
As cherry blossoms bloom across Washington D.C., the National Cherry Blossom Festival heralds the arrival of spring. Visitors flock to see the delicate pink flowers while navigating construction around the Tidal Basin.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is creating unprecedented challenges for the aviation industry, particularly affecting Gulf hubs like Dubai International Airport. Analysts explore the implications for airlines and travelers.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport is experiencing unprecedented security delays as the ongoing partial government shutdown affects TSA staffing and operations.
The deployment of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents comes as security queues at major airports stretch for hours due to a partial government shutdown affecting TSA personnel.
SPORT
Golf legend Tiger Woods has been arrested and charged with driving under the influence after a crash in Florida, raising concerns over his ongoing recovery and future in golf.
Celebrating his 80th birthday and America's 250th anniversary, Donald Trump will host a unique UFC event at the White House, stirring passions and criticisms in the political and sports arenas.
Golf legend Tiger Woods has been charged with driving under the influence following a car accident in Florida. Initial tests showed no alcohol involvement, leading to further scrutiny of the circumstances.
As India gears up for the Indian Premier League (IPL), all eyes are on 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who is making waves with his extraordinary talent. The young batter, playing for Rajasthan Royals, raises questions about age requirements and the future of cricket.
The International Olympic Committee announces a historic decision to restrict the women's category in Olympic sports to biological females, a move that has sparked heated discussions about fairness, safety, and inclusion.
ENTERTAINMENT
The Cake Picnic phenomenon, originally launched in San Francisco, has made its Australian debut in Sydney, attracting a diverse crowd of bakers and cake lovers to enjoy a vibrant celebration of sweets.
The Cake Picnic event in Sydney brings together bakers of all varieties, creating a vibrant community spirit and showcasing a stunning array of cakes.
TikTok is buzzing with 'Fruit Love Island', an AI-driven parody of the popular show that features anthropomorphized fruit. While attracting millions, it stirs debate over quality and purpose.
Braden Eric Peters, known as Clavicular, faces legal issues after a battery charge in Florida linked to a social media incident. Peters is a figure in the looksmaxxing movement, which focuses on physical enhancement.
Sydney's Botanic Gardens hosted a vibrant Cake Picnic, celebrating community and creativity with over 500 attendees indulging in homemade cakes of all varieties.
OPINION
Exploring the implications of Donald Trump's instinct-driven approach to the war in Iran, highlighting historical military strategies and the resilience of the Iranian regime.
The ongoing US military campaign in Iran is creating a rift between younger and older conservatives, as seen during the recent Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas. While older attendees express unwavering support for Trump's actions, younger conservatives question the war's merit and its impact on domestic issues.
The United Nations General Assembly has overwhelmingly supported a resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade as 'the gravest crime against humanity.' The vote signifies a crucial global acknowledgment of historical injustices and may pave the way for reparations discussions.
Following last year's significant protests, organizers expect this weekend's nationwide 'No Kings' rallies against President Trump's actions could be historic, with over 9 million attendees. The St. Paul event will feature notable figures, including Bruce Springsteen.
The ongoing Iran war is creating a noticeable split between older and younger conservatives, as evidenced during discussions at CPAC in Texas. Many express dissatisfaction with the war, indicating a potential shift in support for Trump.
POLITICS
Recordings of former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries discussing his legal troubles raise significant questions about his mental fitness, fuelling a contentious court battle over his competency to stand trial on serious charges.
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, faced restrictions by Israeli authorities leading to a canceled Palm Sunday mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre amidst heightened security concerns.
The deepfake pornography scandal involving TV star Collien Fernandes has ignited nationwide protests in Germany, raising critical questions about privacy rights and the legal framework surrounding digital abuse.
Avi Lewis has been elected as the new leader of Canada's New Democratic Party, promising to revive the party and address social and economic inequalities.
Two Australian states, Victoria and Tasmania, have announced free public transport measures as a response to skyrocketing fuel prices driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
HEALTH
Two humanitarian aid ships bound for Cuba were located by the Mexican Navy after going missing. The ships, Friendship and Tigger Moth, were carrying essential supplies amid a humanitarian crisis in Cuba caused by an ongoing oil blockade.
Noah Wyle stars in 'The Pitt', a fast-paced medical drama that delves into the challenges faced by healthcare workers in the U.S. amidst a broken system. The show offers an empathetic look into the often-overwhelming realities of emergency medicine, resonating with audiences globally.
The euthanasia of Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old Spanish woman, raises critical questions about state responsibility and family dynamics in mental health care.
In the aftermath of destructive air strikes in Tehran's Resalat district, civilian casualties continue to rise, with families bearing the burden of military actions aimed at regime-associated targets. This report sheds light on the human cost of the conflict, highlighting the struggles of those caught in the middle.
TECH
The commissioning of the USS Massachusetts marks a significant milestone as the first submarine named after the Bay State, equipped with advanced technology and a diverse crew, reflecting modern Navy values.
A recent trial has found tech giants Meta and YouTube liable for contributing to a young woman's mental health decline due to their addictive platform designs, raising alarms in the tech industry.
The Handala Hack Team claims responsibility for breaching FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email account, sharing personal photos and documents, prompting a response from the FBI offering a reward for information.
Austria is set to become the latest country to restrict social media access for children, following similar policies in several other nations. The new proposal aims to combat the rising concerns over children's mental health and addictive social media algorithms.
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