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Montana Enacts Controversial Law Defining Sex as Binary
Judge Schedules Federal Trial for UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Case
Trump to Address Nation on Iran War Amid Escalating Tensions and Domestic Pressures
Tragedy in Crimea: Russian Military Plane Crash Claims 29 Lives
Tragedy and Justice: The Tempi Train Disaster Trial in Greece
Trump's Comments on NATO: A New Wave of Uncertainty for the Alliance
Quadruple Amputee Faces Murder Charges in Self-Defense Claim
China's Push for Peace in the Iran Conflict: Analyzing Its Potential Impact
Trump Addresses the Nation on Iran Conflict as Public Pressure Mounts
South African Army Deploys to Combat Rising Crime in Gang-Infested Areas
Brazilian Judge Halts Controversial Sugarloaf Mountain Zipline Project
Tragic Explosion at Burundi Ammunition Depot Claims Lives
Israel Plans Buffer Zone in Southern Lebanon, Amidst Growing Tensions with Hezbollah
US Journalist Shelly Kittleson Kidnapped in Baghdad: A Developing Situation
Historic Celebration: DR Congo Declares Public Holiday After World Cup Qualification
Italy Faces Harsh Reality After World Cup Qualifying Failure: A Nation in Disarray
Traffic Chaos in Wuhan Following Robotaxi Malfunction
Peter Magyar: The Unexpected Challenger to Viktor Orban's Rule in Hungary
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BUSINESS
In a recent address, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese highlighted the financial challenges Australia faces as a result of the ongoing Iran conflict, predicting months of economic strain for households amidst skyrocketing fuel prices.
The world’s largest census begins in India as officials seek to gather critical demographic data for policy-making and welfare delivery amidst rising concerns about inclusivity and representation among its diverse population.
As China steps into the role of peacemaker amid the ongoing conflict involving Iran, analysts discuss the implications for global stability. Will Beijing's efforts succeed, or are they bound by limitations?
Tech giant Oracle announces significant layoffs as it invests heavily in artificial intelligence, affecting thousands of employees across various departments.
The docking of the Anatoly Kolodkin oil tanker at Cuba's Matanzas port ends months of a fuel blockade by the US, highlighting a potential shift in diplomatic relations amidst ongoing fuel shortages on the island.
TRAVEL
An exploration of the impact of political decisions on travel and mobility in the U.S., reflecting on the historical significance of trains amid modern chaos at airports.
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.
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.
SPORT
Following a significant penalty shootout loss to Bosnia, Italy has failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third successive time, prompting deep reflection across the country about its footballing structure and future.
DR Congo has announced a national holiday in celebration of their football team's qualification for the World Cup, marking the first time in 52 years that they have reached this milestone. The Leopards secured their place in the finals with a dramatic extra-time victory over Jamaica.
In the wake of a recent car crash and subsequent DUI arrest, Tiger Woods announced he will be stepping away from professional golf to focus on his health and recovery.
The tragic incident involving Swiss cyclist Muriel Furrer, who died at the Road World Championships, has raised concerns over safety protocols as investigations reveal a significant delay in medical assistance post-accident.
The golf legend's recent arrest marks another chapter in his history of automobile-related incidents, including past DUI charges and serious accidents.
ENTERTAINMENT
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion had to be taken to the hospital shortly after feeling unwell during her on-stage debut in Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Details about her condition remain undisclosed.
Two Army helicopter pilots were briefly suspended after flying near Kid Rock's home, sparking a debate over military conduct and celebrity interactions. The situation escalated when Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reinstated the pilots shortly after.
The suspension of two U.S. Army helicopter pilots involved in an incident near Kid Rock's home in Nashville has been lifted, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirming no punishment or further investigation will take place. Here’s a look at the incident from various perspectives.
The US Army has suspended the crews of two helicopters following their flyover of musician Kid Rock's residence, prompting an investigation into the incident.
The Eurovision Song Contest expands its global reach by launching its inaugural Asia edition, set to culminate in a grand final in Bangkok on November 14, 2026.
OPINION
In a primetime address, Donald Trump plans to provide updates regarding the ongoing conflict in Iran amidst heightened public scrutiny and rising economic concerns. With polls indicating widespread desire for a swift resolution, what will the president reveal?
Former Fidesz party insider Peter Magyar is leading a revolutionary campaign against Viktor Orban, urging change in Hungary ahead of the 12 April elections. Once a supporter, Magyar's transformation into a political opponent marks a significant shift in the Hungarian political landscape.
A report explores the deepening rifts within Iranian families as the U.S. and Israeli airstrikes continue, illustrating personal stories of grief, division, and differing perspectives on the ongoing war.
Buckingham Palace announces that King Charles and Queen Camilla's state visit to the United States will take place in late April, marking the first UK state visit since 2007.
A recent ruling by Spain's Supreme Court concludes that kissing a woman's hand without her consent can be considered sexual assault. This decision is part of a broader societal shift towards redefining consent in Spain.
POLITICS
Luigi Mangione's federal trial for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has been slightly delayed, now set for October 2026 instead of September, amidst legal complexities over back-to-back trials.
In a high-stakes primetime address, Donald Trump seeks to clarify U.S. involvement in the ongoing war in Iran, addressing widespread public concern and potential domestic backlash.
A Russian An-26 military aircraft crashed in occupied Crimea, resulting in the deaths of all 29 individuals on board. The incident has raised concerns over flight safety and technical failures.
Relatives gather in court as the trial for Greece's worst train disaster begins, seeking justice for the 57 lives lost.
Former President Donald Trump's recent remarks about NATO membership fuel concerns about the future of the alliance amid ongoing military engagements and transatlantic relations.
HEALTH
Japan's recent revision to its Civil Code allows divorced couples to share custody of their children for the first time, overturning the country's previous sole custody system.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion taken to hospital after falling ill during her performance in Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Reports indicate her symptoms are currently being evaluated.
Families in Chiang Mai grapple with troubling air quality, prompting some to consider relocation due to health risks faced by their children.
TECH
Over a hundred robotaxis in Wuhan faced a malfunction, halting traffic and raising safety concerns about autonomous vehicles.
With an expected crowd of 400,000, Florida's Space Coast is buzzing with excitement as the Artemis II mission prepares for liftoff. Local businesses and visitors are gearing up for an unprecedented event that marks a historic moment for human space exploration.
NASA's Artemis II mission marks humanity's first flight to the moon since 1972, featuring a diverse crew of astronauts preparing for a historic lunar flyby.
The Artemis II mission prepares to send a crew of astronauts on a historic journey around the Moon, carrying personal items that reflect their hopes, histories, and connections to Earth.
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