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BUSINESS
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warns that the impacts of the ongoing conflict involving Iran will significantly affect Australian households for months. With soaring fuel prices and global supply challenges, the government is urging citizens to conserve resources.
India embarks on a monumental census, the first in more than 15 years, set to assess the living conditions and demographics of its 1.4 billion population using innovative digital methods.
As the Iran war escalates, China steps forward as a potential peacemaker, joining forces with Pakistan to push for a ceasefire. But can China's economic interests lead to a stable resolution in the Middle East?
Oracle Corporation has announced significant layoffs as part of its shift towards more reliance on artificial intelligence, affecting numerous employees while executives assured that performance was not a factor in the decisions.
A significant shipment of crude oil arriving from Russia marks a breakthrough for Cuba as it battles a severe fuel crisis exacerbated by ongoing U.S. sanctions.
TRAVEL
In a time of political unrest, the experience aboard the Amtrak Crescent highlights the contrast between traditional travel and the complications of modern air travel, shedding light on societal changes and historical roots.
As spring break travel peaks, passengers face extended waits in security lines at major U.S. airports following a TSA staffing crisis. President Trump's recent executive order raises hopes for timely payments to TSA employees to alleviate the chaos.
As the cherry blossoms reach their peak bloom in Washington, visitors and locals alike celebrate the fleeting beauty of these iconic trees, a gift from Japan symbolizing friendship and renewal.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is reshaping global aviation, challenging the successful business model of Gulf carriers and impacting how we travel. With disrupted air traffic and rising fuel prices, the future of Gulf hubs like Dubai International Airport is uncertain.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston is experiencing unprecedented delays due to a partial government shutdown, impacting thousands of travelers.
POLITICS
Trump's upcoming primetime speech on the Iran war has generated anticipation and speculation as he navigates increasing pressure to conclude military involvement and address rising concerns over domestic implications.
A Russian military An-26 aircraft has crashed in Crimea, resulting in the deaths of all 29 individuals on board. The incident has raised serious questions regarding aviation safety in militarized zones.
Families of victims from Greece's worst train crash fill the courtroom demanding justice as the trial commences amidst chaotic conditions, highlighting the pressing issues of negligence in national rail safety.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump's recent comments on NATO raise significant questions about international relations and military alliances. His provocative rhetoric could impact the future of NATO and global security dynamics.
Dayton Webber, a professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee, is in custody facing serious charges after a shooting incident. His attorney argues self-defense while the community watches closely.
HEALTH
New legislation allows divorced couples in Japan to share custody of their children, ending decades of sole custody practices, and raising hopes for improved parental relationships.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion was taken to a local hospital after feeling ill during her performance of 'Moulin Rouge! The Musical' in New York. This incident marks a significant moment in her highly anticipated Broadway career.
The rapper was taken to the hospital midway through her performance in 'Moulin Rouge! The Musical' due to illness, prompting support and prayers from fans and colleagues.
As Chiang Mai grapples with hazardous air pollution, families voice their concerns for their children's health, with some considering moving away to escape the worsening conditions.
Golf legend Tiger Woods announces he will take time off to focus on his health following an arrest related to a car crash.
TECH
A mass malfunction of Baidu's robotaxi service in Wuhan, China, halted traffic and sparked discussion on the safety of autonomous vehicles.
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SPORT
Following a devastating penalty shootout loss to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy's national football team faces mounting criticism as it fails to qualify for a World Cup for the third time in a row. Fans and experts reflect on the deep-rooted issues plaguing Italian football.
In a momentous occasion, the Democratic Republic of Congo has declared a national holiday to celebrate the football team's qualification for the World Cup for the first time since 1974.
An investigation has found that Swiss cyclist Muriel Furrer, who tragically died after a crash during the Road World Championships, was not found for 82 minutes post-incident. The findings raise serious concerns about race safety protocols.
Golf legend Tiger Woods has been charged with DUI following a recent car crash in Florida, marking another incident in his troubled history with driving-related offenses.
ENTERTAINMENT
Two US Army helicopter crews briefly suspended after flying over Kid Rock's mansion were reinstated by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, amidst concerns about safety regulations.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announces that the suspensions of two Army helicopter pilots have been lifted after they hovered near musician Kid Rock's swimming pool. The pilots were on a training mission when they performed the maneuver.
The US Army has suspended two helicopter crews following their flight over musician Kid Rock's residence, prompting an investigation into possible violations of federal regulations.
The renowned Eurovision Song Contest is set to debut its first edition in Asia, showcasing a vibrant mix of cultures and musical talent.
OPINION
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