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The ongoing conflict in the Middle East threatens to reshape the global aviation landscape, particularly through key Gulf hubs like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha. With disruptions in air travel and skyrocketing fuel prices, the implications extend far beyond the region.
Michael Rousseau, the CEO of Air Canada, has issued an apology after receiving backlash for his lack of French language skills in a condolence message following the fatal crash at LaGuardia Airport.
The European Parliament has voted in favor of an EU-US trade deal but with strict protections for EU interests, reflecting ongoing tensions over tariffs.
The European Parliament has voted in favor of a conditional trade deal with the United States, targeting to reduce tariffs amidst trade tensions.
Transport workers in Manila protest rising fuel costs as diesel and petrol prices surge, exacerbated by global tensions and national energy emergencies.
TRAVEL
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.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney experienced turbulence upon landing, resulting in several injuries among crew members. Experts are linking the rising frequency of turbulence to climate change.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered turbulence, resulting in injuries to several passengers and crew members. Experts cite climate change as a contributing factor to increased turbulence frequency.
SPORT
Despite having their Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) title stripped, Senegal intends to showcase their trophy during a parade before a friendly match against Peru. The Senegalese Football Federation is mounting a legal challenge against the decision, describing it as unfair.
The International Olympic Committee announces that from the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, only biological females will be eligible to compete in women's categories, subject to a new sex test policy aimed at preserving fairness and safety.
Dayton James Webber, a celebrated cornhole player and quadruple amputee, faces serious charges after a fatal shooting incident during an argument. The story delves into his inspiring journey and the recent criminal charges against him.
King Felipe VI of Spain is invited to the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Mexico, signaling improved relations after his acknowledgment of past abuses during the Spanish conquest. This article examines the complexities of colonial history and modern diplomatic relations.
In a gesture signaling improved relations between Mexico and Spain, King Felipe VI has been invited to the FIFA World Cup following his acknowledgment of the abuses during the Spanish conquest. This article explores the background and implications of this invitation.
ENTERTAINMENT
Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, 35, faces multiple charges, including attempted murder, for allegedly firing a semiautomatic rifle at Rihanna's mansion in Los Angeles.
The beloved talk show host Stephen Colbert announces plans to co-write a new film adapting 'The Fellowship of the Ring' with his son, reviving the magic of Middle-Earth after the end of his late-night show.
Mel Schilling, known for her courage and support for love and diversity on 'Married At First Sight', passes away, leading to heartfelt tributes from co-stars and fans alike.
A stunning image of a young Iberian lynx has won the People's Choice Award at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. Captured by Josef Stefan, the image showcases the playful antics of the lynx in Spain.
The much-anticipated reunion concert for K-pop superstars BTS drew a remarkable 18.4 million viewers globally on Netflix, marking their first performance together since October 2022.
OPINION
In light of recent rulings regarding social media's impact on mental health, parents are seeking effective ways to manage their children's screen time. Experts offer five strategies that balance screen usage with healthier habits.
Recent amendments to India's transgender rights legislation have sparked widespread protests from activists and opposition parties, raising concerns about potential discrimination and loss of rights.
Australia's political landscape is shifting as the right-wing populist One Nation party gains unprecedented electoral ground, signaling a potential reconfiguration in Australian governance.
The UN General Assembly has officially recognized the enslavement of Africans during the transatlantic slave trade as a grave crime, paving the way for potential reparations.
An independent Roblox game developer warns that existing safety measures on the platform are inadequate, insisting that parents need to supervise their children constantly while using the app.
POLITICS
In a New York court, former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's request to use government funds for legal fees faced opposition, as prosecutors claimed he 'plundered' the nation's wealth.
Countries across Africa are implementing urgent measures to cope with fuel shortages and escalating prices due to the conflict in Iran, including electricity rationing and fuel ingredient adjustments.
A controversial decision by California lawmakers to replace César Chávez Day with Farmworkers Day has ignited a debate surrounding the legacy of the iconic labor leader in light of recent sexual abuse allegations, with bipartisan support highlighting the importance of honoring all farmworkers.
As Hungary prepares for its parliamentary elections on April 12, allegations of mass voter intimidation target Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government amid a competitive political landscape.
The rising political involvement of suburban residents in New Jersey and across America highlights a growing anti-Trump sentiment as activists prepare for the largest day of protests in U.S. history.
HEALTH
LaGuardia Airport's runway has reopened after a collision involving an Air Canada plane and a fire truck that resulted in two pilot fatalities and numerous injuries. The incident is under investigation by transportation authorities.
A recent jury ruling in Los Angeles identified Instagram and YouTube as addictive platforms, holding Meta and Google accountable for neglect in protecting young users. The implications of this verdict could redefine the social media landscape as we know it.
Recent jury decisions in California and New Mexico hold Meta and YouTube accountable for the mental health harms inflicted on children through their platforms, marking a significant step towards confronting the influence of Big Tech.
The UK government is under scrutiny to enhance social media regulations, especially regarding children's access, after a landmark verdict in the US that labels platforms like Google and Meta as intentionally addictive.
In her first interview since her mother's mysterious vanishing, TV presenter Savannah Guthrie shares heartfelt emotions and the family's plea for information on Nancy Guthrie's whereabouts.
TECH
Democratic lawmakers Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders introduce a bill to pause new data centers in the U.S., highlighting concerns over environmental impacts and electricity costs.
In a disturbing case from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, two teenage boys used artificial intelligence to generate fake nude images of their classmates, leading to a probation sentence and community service. The case raises serious concerns about AI ethics and child safety in the digital age.
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