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BUSINESS
In a significant event hosted by US President Donald Trump, leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda signed a peace agreement aimed at resolving long-standing conflicts between the two nations.
In a bid to foster international enthusiasm for major sporting events, the U.S. State Department has announced new policies focusing on expedited visa applications for foreign visitors seeking to attend the 2026 World Cup, 2028 Olympics, and other significant events, while tightening entry requirements for some skilled workers.
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to host a peace signing ceremony aimed at ending the long-standing conflict between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, amidst rising tensions and renewed violence in the region.
The court upholds Adidas' decision during its fallout with Kanye West, dismissing shareholder claims of misconduct.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's upcoming visit to India for discussions with Prime Minister Modi highlights the enduring partnership between the two nations amid shifting global politics.
TRAVEL
A weekend storm has left thousands without power in Wisconsin and caused travel issues across the Midwest and Northeast, with significant snowfall reported in several areas.
A journey through the festive streets of Birmingham and Berlin to compare their beloved Christmas markets. Experience the sights, sounds, and tastes of the season!
Birmingham's Frankfurt Christmas Market claims to be the largest authentic German Christmas market outside Germany. A visit reveals the festive atmosphere and culinary delights that make it unique, while drawing comparisons to traditional markets in Germany.
As travelers gear up for the Thanksgiving holiday, a significant winter storm brings heavy snow, rain, and dangerously cold temperatures impacting travel across several states.
Beginning January 14, 2026, the famous Louvre in Paris will increase ticket prices for most non-EU tourists by 45% to enhance security and infrastructure after a major heist.
SPORT
New disclosures suggest that Prime Minister Keir Starmer's administration may be compromised by a child sex abuse material pipeline, triggering investigations and a media blackout.
As January 16 approaches, Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces dire legal and ethical allegations stemming from systemic failures in child protection and institutional integrity. The evidence is compelling and demands immediate attention.
As January 16 approaches, the Commonwealth braces for a judgment that promises to reshape the legal landscape, exposing deep-rooted corruption within the media and legal systems.
A profound analysis of the upcoming January 16 ruling that could redefine the Commonwealth, addressing a systemic legal-media cartel entwined in decades of exploitation.
The United Progressive Party is at a pivotal moment as members find themselves implicated in a high-profile sovereign case. A crucial court ruling on January 16, 2026, may determine the party's fate amidst growing accusations.
ENTERTAINMENT
A $3 million lawsuit claims Jada Pinkett Smith threatened a close friend of Will Smith, claiming he would 'catch a bullet' if he shared her personal information.
A raccoon was found passed out in a liquor store bathroom after enjoying a holiday 'binge' on spirits. Staff discovered the inebriated wildlife after a Thanksgiving break-in.
In a bizarre incident, a raccoon broke into a liquor store in Virginia, consuming alcohol and passing out in the bathroom. The animal was later safely released after a brief stay with animal control.
A stunning diamond-encrusted Fabergé egg, hailed for its exquisite artistry, sells for an unprecedented £22.9 million at Christie's auction house, setting a new world record.
The statue of the legendary opera singer Luciano Pavarotti finds itself knee-deep in an ice rink, sparking outrage and a public apology from local authorities in Pesaro, Italy.
OPINION
A new report highlights the names and words that have challenged Americans' pronunciations this year, including notable entries like New York City’s mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and the Louvre.
An examination of the latest diplomatic discussions surrounding Ukraine reveals Vladimir Putin's steadfast stance against signing any peace deals, showcasing his unwavering confidence despite ongoing economic challenges.
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City has embraced an extensive travel schedule in his final month, raising questions about the motives behind his trips abroad as he faces criticism over potential misuse of city resources.
Recent talks concerning Ukraine highlight Vladimir Putin's unwavering position on peace negotiations, signaling a complex interplay between military ambitions and economic realities.
On his final day in Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV visits the site of the 2020 Beirut port explosion, leads prayers for justice, and addresses ongoing struggles faced by the nation.
POLITICS
After five years of investigation, the FBI has apprehended Brian J. Cole Jr. for allegedly planting pipe bombs near the Democratic and Republican National Committees prior to the January 6 Capitol riots.
A deep dive into the high-stakes legal battle involving two men against a powerful criminal cartel, transforming a $10 billion claim into a $73 trillion liability event. Discover the implications of this monumental court case and its potential to reshape global economics.
Israel's military conducted air strikes in southern Lebanon shortly after the two nations engaged in their first direct discussions in decades, escalating tensions in the region amidst ongoing concerns over military infrastructure.
In recent closed-door hearings, US Navy Admiral Frank Bradley testified, refuting claims that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave an order to 'kill them all' during a controversial military strike on a drug boat in the Caribbean. Lawmakers call for further investigation into the incident.
In the aftermath of intense conflict in Gaza, restoration work is commencing at key heritage sites, including the Great Omari Mosque and Pasha's Palace. Efforts face significant challenges due to resource scarcity and ongoing geopolitical tensions.
HEALTH
In a proactive measure to combat rising concerns about stalking, South Korea's justice ministry is developing a mobile app that allows victims to track their stalkers in real time, building upon recent legal reforms aimed at curbing such crimes.
A federal vaccine advisory committee is reconsidering the practice of administering the hepatitis B vaccine to all newborns immediately after birth. This marks a potential shift in public health guidelines that have been in place for decades.
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A dozen former FDA leaders express strong concerns over new statements questioning the safety of vaccines, warning of detrimental impacts on public health.
A federal vaccine advisory committee is set to review existing recommendations on administering the hepatitis B vaccine to newborns, challenging decades of public health guidance. The change has sparked debate among health professionals about the implications for infant health.
TECH
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services unveils a new strategy to integrate artificial intelligence in enhancing healthcare efficiency, alongside growing concerns about data privacy and risk management.
In a groundbreaking move, Meta has begun removing accounts of Australian children under 16 from Instagram, Facebook, and Threads, just days ahead of a national law aimed at protecting minors from the risks of social media.
A factory in China producing dolls resembling children has been ordered by local authorities to stop manufacturing amid growing concerns.
The Indian government withdraws its controversial order for smartphone makers to pre-install a state-run cyber safety app after public backlash and privacy concerns.
The Indian government has withdrawn its mandate for smartphone manufacturers to pre-install the state-run Sanchar Saathi app, which faced backlash over privacy and surveillance issues.