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BUSINESS
As Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi prepares for a challenging meeting with US President Donald Trump, the specter of conflict in the Strait of Hormuz looms large over discussions about trade and military alliances.
In a significant crackdown on music fraud, Sony Music has taken steps to remove over 135,000 deepfakes impersonating its artists on streaming platforms. The rise of generative AI is creating challenges for the industry as it seeks to protect its musicians.
The Iran conflict reignites Europe's energy vulnerabilities, echoing past energy crises stemming from geopolitical tensions. Amidst rising energy prices fueled by Middle Eastern turmoil, European leaders scramble for immediate solutions while navigating internal divisions over long-term energy strategies.
As India's youth achieves unprecedented educational milestones, a staggering number remain unemployed, highlighting a disconnection between education and job opportunities.
The ongoing war in Iran has disrupted global oil supplies, prompting Asian nations, including China, to adapt its energy strategies amidst rising prices and supply shortages.
TRAVEL
A winter storm watch is in effect for Northern California as citizens prepare for significant snow accumulation this holiday weekend, especially in the Sierra Nevada region.
As the US government partially shuts down due to funding disputes, travel groups warn of potential delays at airports due to Transportation Security Administration staffing issues.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security faces a funding lapse, stirring anxiety among travelers as security operations are set to continue, yet with potential delays and challenges.
Major travel organizations urge lawmakers to avert a government shutdown that could cause delays at airports nationwide, especially during the bustling spring break season.
As Asia's super-rich population grows, the demand for luxury private jets is soaring, reflecting a shift in the aviation industry towards a wealthier clientele.
POLITICS
New laws in multiple states aim to restrict law enforcement from wearing masks amid rising tensions over immigration enforcement practices.
Many Americans are grappling with increased healthcare costs due to policy changes, impacting their ability to afford essential medications and other necessities.
Following a tragic drone strike that resulted in the deaths of 17 mourners in Chad, President Idris Mahamat Déby has vowed military retaliation against future incursions from Sudan, marking an escalation in regional tensions.
In light of the upcoming FIFA World Cup hosted by Mexico, the Spanish monarch acknowledges historical abuses from the conquest era, suggesting a reconciliation between the two nations.
In the aftermath of recent military escalations between Israel and Iran, former U.S. President Donald Trump's statements suggest potential divergence in U.S.-Israel war strategies. This analysis unpacks the implications of Trump's rhetoric following bombings in the Gulf region.
HEALTH
A critical analysis of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s claims regarding diet as a cure for mental health disorders and diabetes, featuring responses from experts in the field.
A woman tragically lost her life in a ski gondola crash at Engelberg ski resort in the Swiss Alps, prompting investigations into the accident as strong winds were reported at the time.
The province of Alberta proposes to limit medically assisted dying to end-of-life situations, sparking debate over the future of assisted dying rights in Canada.
A ski gondola accident at Engelberg resort in Switzerland resulted in the tragic death of a 61-year-old woman. Eyewitnesses report strong winds as a possible factor.
With the expiration of the semaglutide patent, Indian pharmaceutical companies are set to introduce affordable alternatives, potentially transforming access to weight-loss treatments across the country and beyond.
TECH
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard, leaders in the field of quantum cryptography, receive Turing Award for their groundbreaking work on unbreakable encryption.
In a bold move to prevent potential misuse of its AI technology, Anthropic seeks experts in chemical weapons and explosives, raising alarms over ethical implications.
Whistleblowers from TikTok and Meta reveal alarming decisions to prioritize engagement, allowing harmful content to proliferate amid a fierce competition for user attention.
AI firm Anthropic recruits a chemical weapons expert to enhance safeguards against potential misuse of its AI technologies, joining a broader trend in the tech industry amid rising concerns over AI's role in military applications.
SPORT
Venezuelans express uncontainable joy as their national team claims victory in the World Baseball Classic, marking a significant moment of collective happiness amidst ongoing struggles.
Morocco celebrates its controversial Africa Cup of Nations title win while Senegal expresses outrage over the decision. The Confederation of African Football's ruling ignites widespread emotions in both nations.
Two members of Iran's women's national football team, Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh, have found a supportive environment training with the Brisbane Roar after seeking asylum in Australia. The women express optimism for their future amidst a backdrop of political turmoil.
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych was disqualified from the Winter Olympics for refusing to remove a helmet that commemorates fellow athletes lost in the ongoing war with Russia. The helmet features portraits of over 20 athletes, serving as a powerful reminder of their sacrifice.
ENTERTAINMENT
The popular Labubu dolls are set to star in a new movie directed by Paul King, marking Pop Mart's expansion into entertainment.
A unique mayoral race in the small French town of Arcis-sur-Aube sees Charles Hittler face off against Antoine Renault-Zielinski, drawing both humor and concern as names evoke historical comparisons.
As war escalates in the Middle East, Iranian American social media creators are amplifying perspectives from inside Iran despite barriers imposed by the Tehran government. The resulting online discourse highlights the emotional struggles within and outside the country, as creators grapple with the disconnection from family members and the challenges of accurately representing diverse viewpoints.
Fresh off his Academy Award for Best Actor, Michael B. Jordan indulges in a celebratory meal, proving that even superstars appreciate fast food.
OPINION
Celebrated labor leader Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers, reveals her history of abuse and continues to advocate for marginalized communities.
Senator Markwayne Mullin, set to lead the Department of Homeland Security, shares his inspiring personal connection with Donald Trump, sparked by a tragic event involving his son.
In response to the rising problem of deepfakes in the music industry, Sony Music has taken action against over 135,000 fraudulent songs impersonating its artists on streaming platforms. This includes major names such as Beyoncé and Harry Styles.
Dolores Huerta reveals she was sexually abused by César Chavez, highlighting complex truths within the farmworker rights struggle.