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BUSINESS
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán faces accusations of disloyalty and blackmail from EU leaders after vetoing a crucial €90bn loan for Ukraine, amidst ongoing energy disputes and a complex geopolitical landscape.
As nearly 100 ships pass through the Strait of Hormuz amidst rising tensions and recent attacks, the impact on global shipping and oil supply becomes more pronounced.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserts that Israel acted independently in targeting an Iranian gas field, exacerbating already high tensions in the region. The implications of these actions have triggered global energy price surges and raised questions about the alignment between Israel and the United States regarding their war objectives.
The ongoing war in Iran is reshaping global economies, revealing both vulnerabilities and opportunities as different nations navigate the fallout. This article explores who stands to gain and who is suffering due to the conflict.
The ongoing conflict in Iran is leading to gas shortages in India, prompting a potential shift back to less clean fuel sources such as coal and kerosene, as experts warn about environmental consequences.
TRAVEL
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered turbulence during landing, resulting in injuries among crew members and passengers. The incident has raised concerns about increasing turbulence linked to climate change.
Recent storms have caused significant flight cancellations and delays, exacerbated by TSA staffing shortages due to a partial government shutdown.
Travelers heading to Northern California this holiday weekend should brace for significant snowfall, with up to 8 feet expected in some areas. The National Weather Service urges caution for those traveling to ski resorts in the Sierra Nevada region.
A partial government shutdown in the US could lead to significant disruptions at airports, prompting warnings from travel groups and airlines as TSA staff may be forced to work without pay.
As the U.S. Department of Homeland Security experiences a shutdown, travelers face potential delays and confusion at airports. Here's what to expect and how to prepare for travel during this period.
POLITICS
Israel conducted air strikes on Syrian military targets in response to violence against the Druze community in Suweida province, escalating tensions in the region.
In a military action against alleged drug traffickers in the eastern Pacific, the U.S. military attacked a vessel, resulting in three survivors. This is part of a broader campaign initiated during the Trump administration targeting narcoterrorism.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has allowed an evangelical Christian to pursue a lawsuit against the city of Brandon, Mississippi, over his arrest for demonstrating with a loudspeaker. This case raises significant questions about free speech and the rights of individuals to express their beliefs in public spaces.
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging inaction on antisemitism on campus, leading to potential fund freezes.
In a recent meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, Donald Trump sparked reactions by referencing Pearl Harbor while discussing a military strike on Iran, highlighting the complexities of historical narratives in modern diplomacy.
HEALTH
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered unexpected turbulence during its landing, resulting in multiple minor injuries. Despite the unsettling experience, all passengers are reported safe.
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TECH
Sony Music has successfully requested the removal of over 135,000 songs that fraudulently impersonate its artists through AI-generated deepfake technology, raising concerns about their impact on the music industry.
In a comprehensive effort to safeguard its artists, Sony Music requests the removal of over 135,000 deepfake songs impersonating stars like Beyoncé and Harry Styles from streaming platforms.
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US-based AI company Anthropic aims to prevent the misuse of its technology by recruiting an expert in chemical weapons and explosives, amid rising concerns over AI's impact on safety and security.
Recent disclosures from whistleblowers shed light on Meta and TikTok's prioritization of engagement over user safety. Internal documents and accounts reveal a concerning trend of allowing harmful content to flourish as both platforms scramble to compete for user attention.
SPORT
King Felipe VI acknowledges Mexico's historic grievances and accepted an invitation to the Fifa World Cup, symbolizing a renewed relationship between Spain and Mexico amidst complex historical narratives.
A ski gondola incident at Engelberg has resulted in the tragic death of a local woman as ongoing investigations seek to understand the cause behind the deadly malfunction.
After years of turmoil, Venezuela erupted in celebration following the national baseball team's victory over the U.S. in the World Baseball Classic, marking a turning point for the nation's spirit.
Morocco celebrates after being awarded the African Cup of Nations title, while Senegal reacts with outrage over the ruling that stripped them of their victory.
Two Iranian football players who sought asylum continue to train with the Brisbane Roar, radiating positivity and hope amid their journey.
ENTERTAINMENT
The Bachelorette's upcoming season has been canceled following serious allegations of domestic violence against the lead star, Taylor Frankie Paul. ABC made this decision after a video surfaced showing an altercation.
The global sensation BTS marks their long-awaited return with the album 'Arirang', unveiling a new era for the K-pop giants as they reconnect with their roots and fanbase while gearing up for an expansive world tour.
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Kevin Spacey has agreed to an out-of-court settlement with three men who accused him of sexual assault, thereby freezing the civil cases that were set to proceed to trial later this year.
OPINION
In Iowa, clergy members are stepping into the political arena, advocating for progressive values amidst a changing religious landscape. This article explores the intersection of faith and politics as Democratic candidates emerge from the pulpit.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's embrace of Christian nationalism raises concerns over military neutrality, especially during the ongoing war with Iran.
As the UK navigates the ongoing economic impacts of Brexit, Labour's leadership displays a significant shift in focus, moving from appealing solely to Leave voters towards reconnecting with Remain supporters.
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