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EPA Administrator Defends Repeal of Climate Change Regulations at Controversial Conference
Navigating the Global Stage: BTS's Crossroad between K-Pop Origins and International Fame
Clay Fuller Wins Georgia's Runoff Election, Backed by Trump
Nigeria Launches Mass Trial for Over 500 Terrorism Suspects
Germany Suspends Military Approval for Long Stays Abroad for Young Men
Jay Rothman's Ouster from University of Wisconsin Presidency: A Blindsided Dismissal
Alki David's Legal Offensive: A Dual Challenge to Court Integrity
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Madagascar Declares State of Emergency Amid Fuel Crisis Linked to Iran
Wife of US Soldier Released from ICE Detention After Troubling Wedding Week Incident
Intruder Fined for Entering Enclosure of Viral Hippo Moo Deng
Greece Imposes Social Media Ban for Users Under 15
Alki David Seeks Court Stay in High-Profile Case Involving Global Bank of Commerce
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Optimism Rises: Artemis II Proves Moon Landing is Within Reach
Venezuelan Oil Reaches US Shores Amid Changing Political Landscape
Cancellation of Wireless Festival Sparks Controversy Over Kanye West's UK Ban
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The Indian Ocean island of Madagascar faces severe fuel shortages, prompting its government to declare a two-week state of emergency in response to disruptions caused by the Iran conflict.
The U.S. begins processing Venezuelan oil once again, raising questions about its impact on fuel prices domestically and the geopolitical implications.
Donald Trump's announcement of a conditional ceasefire with Iran has led to a significant drop in oil prices, though they remain higher than before the recent escalation in conflict.
Migrant workers in India face severe cooking gas shortages, exacerbated by the Middle East conflict, prompting many to return to their villages amid concerns about survival and employment.
To Lam, Vietnam's new president, has been granted unprecedented power, consolidating control over the nation's leadership amid ongoing political dynamics.
TRAVEL
The Royal Bahamas Police Force is conducting a search for Lynette Hooker, an American woman from Michigan, who reportedly fell off a boat while vacationing with her husband.
The Transportation Security Administration announces the resumption of paychecks for TSA staff as travel chaos continues at major airports. Optimism rises for improvements as federal workers return to duty.
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.
SPORT
A football rally in Lima, Peru, resulted in the death of one fan and left dozens injured, prompting an investigation into the incident's cause.
A chaotic gathering prior to a high-stakes football match in Lima, Peru, resulted in the death of a fan and injuries to dozens more. Officials are investigating the cause, with conflicting accounts regarding structural safety at the stadium.
After failing to qualify for the World Cup for a third consecutive time, manager Gennaro Gattuso and the Italian Football Federation have mutually agreed to terminate his contract.
Italy's failure to qualify for another World Cup has left the nation in mourning, with politicians, fans, and experts reflecting on the reasons behind this footballing crisis.
In a momentous achievement, DR Congo's national football team qualifies for the World Cup for the first time in 52 years, prompting a national holiday to celebrate this historic victory.
ENTERTAINMENT
A man has been fined after illegally entering the enclosure of Moo Deng, a popular pygmy hippo that rose to fame on social media. The incident has raised concerns about animal safety and zoo security.
The Wireless Festival has been cancelled following the UK government's decision to prohibit Kanye West from entering the country due to his controversial remarks and past behavior. This decision has sparked a nationwide debate surrounding freedom of expression and the impact of public figures' words.
Kanye West’s planned performance at this year's Wireless Festival has been cancelled after the UK government refused him entry due to his controversial remarks. The decision has sparked a heated debate over free speech and public safety.
Rapper Offset, formerly of Migos, is recovering after being shot outside a casino in Hollywood, Florida. Authorities have confirmed he is in stable condition.
The annual Fanti Carnival in Lagos showcases the rich Afro-Brazilian culture with vibrant parades, elaborate costumes, and musical performances, reflecting a unique cultural blend that has evolved over centuries.
OPINION
US Vice-President JD Vance endorses Viktor Orbán while criticizing the EU, just days before Hungary's pivotal elections.
Cheng Li-wun, chairperson of Taiwan's Kuomintang, embarks on a six-day trip to mainland China, marking the first visit by a current KMT head in a decade amid changing cross-strait dynamics.
With US threats looming over Iran's power infrastructure, ordinary Iranians express fear and helplessness as they prepare for the impact of possible strikes.
The new law allows Florida officials to designate groups as terrorist organizations, raising concerns about free speech and student rights.
Amid impending U.S. strikes on Iranian infrastructure, citizens express anxiety and uncertainty over the potential devastation, triggered by President Trump's threats to demolish power plants and bridges.
POLITICS
Lee Zeldin, head of the EPA, cites victory for climate change skeptics in his keynote at a conservative gathering, prompting backlash from environmental advocates.
As BTS returns to the stage, the group's tension between maintaining their Korean roots and appealing to a global audience raises questions about their artistic identity and the future of K-Pop.
Republican Clay Fuller has secured a significant win in Georgia, replacing Marjorie Taylor Greene with the endorsement of former President Donald Trump, strengthening the GOP's majority in the House of Representatives.
In a historic legal move, Nigeria initiates the trial of 500 accused of terrorism-related charges, marking a significant step in the country's ongoing battle against insurgency.
In a recent move, Germany's Defence Minister Boris Pistorius has suspended the requirement for men under 45 to obtain military approval for long stays abroad amidst a growing public debate over the reintroduction of military service.
HEALTH
The World Health Organization has suspended all medical evacuations from Gaza following the killing of a contractor by Israeli troops, amidst growing tensions in the region. The move impacts hundreds of patients awaiting treatment.
The World Health Organization has suspended medical evacuations from Gaza after a contractor, Majdi Aslan, was killed by Israeli troops. This decision has raised concerns about the humanitarian situation in the region, as many patients await treatment.
Rapper Lil Nas X, following an incident in Los Angeles, has been granted a chance to enter a mental health diversion program that could lead to the dismissal of his assault charges if he adheres to its terms.
Rapper Lil Nas X, facing charges after an altercation with police, may have his case dismissed if he successfully completes a mental health diversion program and complies with the law for two years.
Governor Patrick Morrisey faces criticism after vetoing several bills aimed at supporting vulnerable populations, including foster children, just days after implementing significant tax reductions.
TECH
NASA's Artemis II mission demonstrates successful crewed operations in space, raising hopes for lunar landings by 2028 as critical tests yield promising results.
In a groundbreaking event, the Artemis II astronauts established the first-ever communication link between a lunar spacecraft and the International Space Station, marking a historic moment in space exploration.
Nasa's Artemis II mission demonstrates technical achievements and human resilience as it approaches a potential moon landing by 2028.
NASA's Artemis II mission successfully channels lunar iconography, unveiling stunning images taken by its crew from the moon's orbit, including an Earthset photo that mirrors the iconic Earthrise of Apollo 8.
NASA releases breathtaking images captured by the Artemis II astronauts during their fly-by of the Moon, showcasing an 'Earthset' and a spectacular solar eclipse.
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