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BUSINESS
Bithumb, a major South Korean crypto exchange, mistakenly distributed $40 billion worth of Bitcoin to its customers, causing a rush for withdrawals before the error was quickly rectified.
In a significant move, President Donald Trump has signed an executive order threatening to impose tariffs on nations that continue to engage in trade with Iran. The potential tariffs could reach as high as 25%, impacting goods imported into the US.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that discussions with US officials regarding nuclear negotiations are set to continue after positive initial talks, mediated by Oman, aimed at resolving tensions.
In a move to pressure nations maintaining trade relations with Iran, President Trump has signed an executive order that indicates possible tariffs on imported goods from those countries, echoing prior threats of a 25% tariff. This tactic aims to enforce U.S. policy against Iran's nuclear ambitions amid ongoing diplomatic discussions.
As Japan votes in a snap election, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi hopes her personal popularity will secure a mandate for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party amidst ongoing economic challenges.
TRAVEL
Due to an overwhelming influx of tourists leading to local disturbances, Fujiyoshida, a city near Mount Fuji, has decided to cancel its popular cherry blossom festival this year.
A private jet carrying eight individuals crashed while taking off from Bangor International Airport amid severe weather conditions, prompting emergency responses and raising concerns for those on board.
A massive winter storm has led to thousands of flight cancellations and significant delays at major airports nationwide, affecting millions amid the ongoing bad weather.
Over 100 vehicles, including more than 30 semitrailer trucks, were involved in a significant pileup on Interstate 196 southwest of Grand Rapids, Michigan, due to heavy snowfall from the Great Lakes winter storm.
A chilling weather front has left travelers stranded in Lapland, with Kittila Airport flights grounded due to extreme cold conditions.
SPORT
The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games have officially started with a stunning opening ceremony featuring renowned performances and symbolic tributes across four locations.
Former MLB outfielder Yasiel Puig faces up to 20 years in prison after being convicted for lying to federal officials about illegal gambling activities. The trial revealed his extensive betting history and attempts to mislead investigators.
Explore the intricate and evolving connections between Donald Trump and the National Football League, from tumultuous feuds to fleeting friendships, and the implications for both parties in today’s socio-political landscape.
As the Winter Olympics approach, the topic of penis injections for ski jumpers raises eyebrows. Investigations may occur if evidence supports the claims, stirring discussions on the lengths athletes will go to for performance gains.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino faces backlash for suggesting a review of the ban on Russian football teams, with Ukraine's Sports Minister branding his comments as 'irresponsible' and 'infantile'.
ENTERTAINMENT
Savannah Guthrie faces heartbreaking news as her 84-year-old mother goes missing, leading the coverage on NBC's 'Today' show this week.
As Netflix's power grows, so does the discontent from creators who feel marginalized by its algorithmic control and compensation structure. The ongoing strikes highlight the struggle for fair compensation and creative freedom in the streaming landscape.
Amidst the Super Bowl LVII, Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny is the first artist to headline a half-time show entirely in Spanish, sparking significant political discussion over his outspoken views on immigration and American identity.
Explore the growing trend of African countries welcoming African-American celebrities as citizens, rekindling ancestral ties and boosting tourism initiatives across the continent.
OPINION
As protests erupt across Iran, opinions on U.S. intervention vary. Iranians both at home and abroad share their thoughts on whether foreign involvement is a form of assistance or a potential threat.
The kidnapping of Savannah Guthrie's mother has illuminated the complexities of hostage negotiations and the impact of media attention on such cases. Experts weigh in on the rarity of ransom kidnappings and the realities of negotiation.
As protests erupt across Iran, a complex dialogue emerges among Iranians and their diaspora, debating the potential role of US intervention amidst ongoing strife and governmental crackdowns.
A retired sugar factory worker, Alphonse Vimulraj Anke Gowda, has dedicated his life to creating a monumental library of two million books in Karnataka, India, free for the community.
POLITICS
Amidst an unpredictable backdrop, Japan's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, is betting on her popularity in a snap election that could redefine the Liberal Democratic Party's future.
In the wake of a tragic suicide bombing that killed over 30 worshippers during Friday prayers, Pakistani authorities have made four arrests, including an alleged mastermind behind the attack. The bombing, which left more than 160 injured, was claimed by the Islamic State, sparking increased security measures across the capital.
Former French Culture Minister Jack Lang faces a preliminary inquiry over allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on potential money laundering related to tax fraud. Despite the controversy, Lang denies any wrongdoing.
A recent release of documents from the U.S. Justice Department concerning Jeffrey Epstein has mistakenly exposed sensitive information about victims, including nude photographs and personal identifiers. Advocacy groups are demanding accountability.
In a show of solidarity for traditional attire, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema embraces Ghana's cultural heritage after social media trolls target a Ghanaian outfit worn by visiting Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama.
HEALTH
As US funding for HIV programs decreases, South Africa's battle against AIDS faces significant challenges, impacting millions living with the virus.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos expresses frustration over missing footage from a disconnected doorbell camera at Nancy Guthrie's home, as searches for the 84-year-old enter a sixth day amidst growing concerns for her health.
A couple's intimate moments in a Shenzhen hotel were secretly filmed and broadcasted, highlighting the growing concern over hidden camera privacy violations in China.
Immigration enforcement has exacerbated vaccine hesitancy in Minneapolis, significantly affecting the Somali community's measles vaccination rates. Public health advocates reveal the alarming drop in vaccinations and the community's struggles against misinformation.
The healthcare system in the US is under scrutiny as rising costs and a lack of consensus on reform continue to affect millions of Americans. Stories like that of Jeff King, who faced a $160,000 medical bill, highlight the urgent need for change.
TECH
The European Union has mandated that TikTok must redesign its platform to eliminate addictive features following an investigation into breaches of online safety regulations.
Amazon has announced a significant $200 billion investment in artificial intelligence and infrastructure for this year—a move that has alarmed investors, leading to a decline in its stock prices.
In a heart-wrenching video, Savannah Guthrie appeals to the kidnapper of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, highlighting the challenges posed by advances in deepfake technology and the evolving nature of ransom interactions.
Eric and his girlfriend Emily faced a shocking violation of privacy after discovering their hotel room was secretly filmed and broadcast to thousands. This report highlights the rising issue of spy-cam pornography in China.
The United States is taking significant steps to establish a trade zone for essential minerals. This initiative aims to reduce reliance on China's supremacy in the critical minerals sector critical for technology and defense industries.