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BUSINESS
The CMA CGM-owned vessel becomes the first ship from a major Western European firm to pass through the critical shipping channel since the US-Israeli conflict heightened tensions with Iran.
In response to escalating oil prices attributed to the conflict in Iran, Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko has enacted a ban on all non-essential international travel for government ministers.
As Europe grapples with soaring energy costs and geopolitical tensions, the conversation around nuclear energy as a solution is gaining momentum. Leaders highlight a return to nuclear energy as vital for achieving energy independence and security.
A Malta-flagged container ship, owned by French company CMA CGM, successfully passes through the Strait of Hormuz, marking a significant moment for maritime operations in the midst of ongoing regional tensions.
In a bold move, the Trump administration has requested a significant increase in military spending, proposing a $1.5 trillion defense budget while seeking cuts in domestic programs.
TRAVEL
As air travel becomes a precarious option amidst political chaos, one journalist reflects on a 14-hour train journey from Atlanta to Washington, D.C., highlighting the dynamics of American travel, history, and culture.
As spring break travel surges, the TSA staffing crisis continues to exacerbate security lines at U.S. airports. President Trump has signed an executive order to address the pay issues for TSA officers, but immediate relief remains uncertain.
The annual display of cherry blossoms in Washington D.C. reaches its peak bloom, marking the unofficial start of the spring tourist season in the capital. Delicate pink petals attract thousands of visitors.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is reshaping the aviation landscape, impacting major Gulf airlines and affecting travel routes globally.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport struggles with long security lines and staffing shortages as the partial government shutdown continues, affecting travelers and airport operations.
SPORT
A tragic incident marred a local football derby in Lima, Peru, resulting in one death and multiple injuries. An investigation is underway to determine the cause as fans mourn their losses.
In a significant development in Italian football, Gennaro Gattuso has mutually parted ways with the national team after failing to secure qualification for the World Cup for the third consecutive time.
Italians are grappling with their national team's failure to qualify for the World Cup for the third straight time, reflecting on their football legacy and prospects for the future.
After a 52-year absence, the Democratic Republic of Congo's national football team has qualified for the World Cup, resulting in a nationwide celebration and a declared public holiday.
Following a painful defeat in the penalty shootout against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy's football team will miss the World Cup for a third consecutive time, igniting a cultural crisis across the nation.
ENTERTAINMENT
Explore the rich history and evolution of Bombay into Mumbai through the 'Bombay Framed' exhibition, showcasing a vibrant tapestry of art and architecture that captures the essence of this bustling metropolis.
Rapper Gucci Mane was reportedly abducted at gunpoint in Dallas, leading to the arrests of eight suspects, including fellow artist Pooh Shiesty, who allegedly orchestrated the incident.
The rise of female influencers associated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints showcases a modern perspective that contrasts with traditional church narratives.
In a candid interview, singer-songwriter Arlo Parks shares her transformative experiences in nightlife and how they inspired her latest album, 'Ambiguous Desire'.
Federal prosecutors in Texas have charged rapper Pooh Shiesty and eight others in connection with an armed robbery and kidnapping incident involving several business associates of Gucci Mane's record label.
OPINION
As the quest for extraterrestrial life continues, new insights from experts reveal how humanity might appear to potential visitors from other worlds. Amidst discussions on UFOs and recent government disclosures, we delve into the philosophical and scientific implications concerning our existence.
Canada embarks on its largest gun control effort in decades with a controversial buyback program for assault-style weapons, but faces criticism and logistical challenges.
With Viktor Orban's long-standing grip on power in Hungary facing unprecedented challenges, the upcoming elections show a dramatic shift in public sentiment as opposition leader Peter Magyar gains momentum.
Viktor Orban, Europe's longest-serving leader, faces a challenging election against Peter Magyar from the opposition Tisza party, with recent polls showing a significant shift in public support. As Orban mobilizes support amid claims of corruption and voter intimidation, his future hangs in the balance ahead of the crucial 12 April vote.
POLITICS
The ongoing operation to recover a downed US fighter pilot in Iran underscores the perilous nature of militarized rescue efforts, as teams navigate hostile terrain amidst rising tensions.
As Hungary's parliamentary elections approach, Viktor Orban is wrestling with unprecedented opposition that could unseat him for the first time in 16 years. Tisza party leader Peter Magyar has surged ahead in polls, marking a significant shift in the political landscape.
The US government has arrested relatives of General Qasem Soleimani, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio stating that their green card status has been revoked due to alleged connections to terrorist propaganda.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has voiced serious concerns over repeated attacks on Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant amid escalating regional tensions.
U.S. District Court Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV issued a preliminary injunction halting the Trump administration's initiative to gather data on college admissions practices amid concerns over student privacy and insufficient time given to institutions.
HEALTH
In a time when rural health services are increasingly under threat, local hospital networks struggle against financial instability exacerbated by cuts in federal funding and a lack of immediate solutions.
In a recent assembly held by New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Bronx residents shared their distressing housing experiences, highlighting the struggles with negligent landlords amid a current rental crisis.
As conflict intensifies in Iran, citizens experience unprecedented economic hardship, fear for their lives, and struggles for basic needs amid ongoing violence.
Body camera footage reveals the shocking moment Tiger Woods was handcuffed following a vehicle crash in Florida, where he faces DUI charges. The golf superstar's admission of medication use raises questions about circumstances leading to his arrest.
Family of human rights activist Narges Mohammadi raises alarm over her health after she suffered a suspected heart attack while incarcerated in Iran, calling for immediate medical attention.
TECH
The Uffizi Galleries in Florence, Italy, has confirmed a cyber-attack on its IT systems but assured that its security measures remain intact, denying any theft or compromise of its valuable art treasures.
NASA's Artemis II mission crew has taken remarkable high-resolution images of Earth as they journey toward the Moon. The captivating visuals showcase our planet from space and underscore the mission's historic significance.
The Uffizi Galleries in Florence acknowledges a cyber-attack but asserts that its security measures remained intact and no artworks were damaged or stolen.
NASA's Artemis II crew shares breathtaking images of Earth as they embark on their historic journey to the Moon, marking humanity's return to lunar exploration.