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BUSINESS
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warns Australian households will face ongoing economic impacts from the Iran conflict, marking one of the biggest spikes in fuel prices in history.
India embarks on the world's largest census, set to gather data from over 1.4 billion individuals. With 33 essential questions, including caste data for the first time, this census marks a critical juncture in understanding the nation's demographic.
As the Iran war escalates, China is stepping in as a potential mediator, proposing initiatives to stabilize the region and cushion the economic impacts on its own interests.
Oracle announces substantial layoffs as it pivots towards artificial intelligence, impacting thousands of employees.
In a significant development, the Russian-owned oil tanker Anatoly Kolodkin has docked in Cuba, marking the end of a near-total fuel blockade enforced by the U.S. The ship's arrival comes amidst nationwide blackouts and severe fuel shortages on the island.
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.
POLITICS
As Donald Trump prepares to address a global audience about the ongoing war in Iran, speculation grows about his next moves and the implications for U.S. involvement.
A catastrophic crash of a Russian military An-26 plane in Crimea results in the death of 29 people, raising questions about flight safety and technical failures.
Families of victims gather in court demanding justice as the trial of those responsible for Greece's worst train disaster commences.
Former President Trump has reignited debate over the United States' commitment to NATO, signaling potential implications for the military alliance and global security dynamics.
Dayton James Webber, a quadruple amputee and professional cornhole player, is charged with murder following a shooting incident during an argument in Maryland.
HEALTH
In a groundbreaking shift, Japan has revised its Civil Code to allow divorced couples to share custody of their children, joining the international norm for parental rights.
The rapper was taken to a local hospital after feeling ill mid-performance of Moulin Rouge! The Musical.
Megan Thee Stallion was taken to the hospital mid-performance on opening night for her Broadway debut in Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Fans and colleagues share their concerns and support.
Chronic air pollution in Chiang Mai, Thailand, has led families to consider relocating due to health risks, particularly for children who are suffering from nosebleeds and allergic reactions.
Golf legend Tiger Woods announces he is stepping away to seek treatment following a recent car crash and subsequent arrest.
TECH
A significant outage in Wuhan's robotaxi system has brought traffic to a standstill as driverless vehicles come to a halt, raising safety concerns about autonomous technology.
As thousands gather on Florida's Space Coast for the Artemis II launch, excitement and anticipation fill the air. The mission aims to explore the Moon and beyond, potentially marking a historic moment in space exploration.
NASA's Artemis II marks the first crewed mission to the moon since Apollo, aiming to not only explore but also pave the way for a more profound human presence on lunar soil.
As the Artemis II mission prepares to take astronauts back to the Moon for the first time in over five decades, we look at the personal items that each crew member will carry with them on their historic journey.
SPORT
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.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has declared a national holiday as the national football team qualifies for the World Cup for the first time in 52 years, igniting celebrations across the nation.
An investigation reveals that cyclist Muriel Furrer's tragic death in the 2024 Road World Championships went unnoticed for 82 minutes after her crash. The findings raise serious questions regarding safety protocols in competitive cycling.
In a troubling continuation of his history with automobile-related incidents, golf icon Tiger Woods has been charged with driving under the influence following a crash in Jupiter Island, Florida.
ENTERTAINMENT
US Army helicopter crews conducting a flyover near Kid Rock's Tennessee residence faced temporary suspension but were swiftly reinstated by Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth amidst public and political attention.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announces the lifting of suspensions for two Army helicopter pilots involved in a controversial hover near Kid Rock's home.
Two military helicopter crews have been suspended following their unauthorized flight near the home of musician Kid Rock, raising questions about aviation safety and regulations.
The iconic Eurovision Song Contest is set to make history with its inaugural Asia edition, featuring participants from 10 countries, including South Korea and Thailand, culminating in a grand final in Bangkok.
OPINION
As Hungary approaches pivotal elections, Peter Magyar, a former ally of Viktor Orban, ignites the political landscape with his bold campaign and promises for change. Can he disrupt Orban's long-standing rule?
As the conflict escalates, Iranian families find themselves torn apart by deeply differing beliefs regarding the war. Personal accounts reveal a stark emotional divide over loyalties to the regime and the ongoing strikes.
Buckingham Palace confirms the upcoming state visit of King Charles and Queen Camilla to the United States, highlighting significant bilateral ties amidst political nuances.
In a landmark ruling, Spain's Supreme Court has deemed that non-consensual hand-kissing can amount to sexual assault, stirring conversations about consent and personal boundaries.
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