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Tragic End of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi: A Son's Legacy Shattered
Challenges Escalate as Rafah Crossing Reopens Amid Militia Scrutiny
Legacy of a Leader: Saif al-Islam Gaddafi Reported Dead
Winter Warfare: Ukraine Faces Harsh Attacks Amid Record Cold
Clintons Set to Testify in Congressional Inquiry into Epstein Controversy
Spain Proposes Ban on Social Media for Youth Under 16
New York Attorney General to Monitor Federal Immigration Enforcement
Operation Names: A Controversial Aspect of U.S. Immigration Enforcement
Legal Turmoil in Antigua: UPP Faces Contempt Notices Amid Jurisdictional Scrutiny
Courtroom Transparency at Stake in High-Profile Murder Case
Tensions Rising in Minneapolis: Activists Arrested Amid Immigration Crackdown
Teacher in France Critically Injured in Stabbing by Student
US Forces Intercept Iranian Drone near Aircraft Carrier in Arabian Sea
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French Authorities Raid X Offices Amid Criminal Investigations
Tragic Bus Accident Claims Lives of Pilgrims in Brazil
The Complexities of Colombia's Cocaine Trade: A Journey from the Jungle to the Andes
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Chappell Roan Embraces Bold Fashion Choices at the Grammys
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BUSINESS
Colombian President Gustavo Petro prepares for his first in-person meeting with US President Donald Trump, as both leaders navigate months of tension over issues like drug trafficking and military actions.
In the continuing conflict between the Trump administration and Harvard University, Donald Trump has announced a demand for $1 billion in damages, escalating ongoing tensions surrounding academic freedoms and funding.
Air India has grounded one of its Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners after a pilot flagged a potential issue with the fuel control switch, prompting investigations and reminders of last year's tragic crash.
SpaceX expands its portfolio as Elon Musk's company takes over his AI venture, xAI, heralding a new era for both space technology and artificial intelligence.
As President Trump announces reduced tariffs, India's economy breathes a sigh of relief amidst uncertainty regarding the future of US-India trade relations.
TRAVEL
A powerful winter storm produces widespread flight cancellations and significant delays affecting millions during peak travel times.
A powerful winter storm led to a massive crash on Interstate 196 near Hudsonville, Michigan, involving over 100 vehicles. Emergency services are actively responding to the incident.
Tourists in Finland's Lapland face travel disruptions as extreme cold weather grounds flights, with temperatures plunging to record lows.
Record low temperatures in Lapland have grounded flights, leaving thousands of travelers stuck.
Heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures lead to hundreds of flight cancellations and travel chaos, especially affecting major airports in Amsterdam and Paris.
SPORT
An increasing backlash from artists, business leaders, and public figures against harsh immigration policies reflects a cultural shift in the United States, spotlighting the urgent need for humane approaches.
The Trump administration's investigation into San Jose State University centers on alleged discrimination against women, following the participation of a transgender athlete on the women's volleyball team. Title IX violations and potential federal funding implications loom large as the university considers its options.
The Football Association of Malaysia resigns its executive committee as FIFA’s investigation unveils alleged document forgery involving foreign-born players.
In light of recent rail disasters and track faults, Spanish authorities have imposed temporary speed limits on high-speed train routes.
Hyrox, a unique blend of running and fitness tasks, has captivated a generation, driving their travel and spending habits toward a new identity centered around fitness. This article delves into the costs, cultural shifts, and personal experiences of those participating in the growing trend.
ENTERTAINMENT
Pop artist Chappell Roan expresses her views on the reactions to her provocative Grammy outfit, reinforcing themes of self-expression and individualism.
An investigation has been launched into a restored fresco in Rome, where claims have emerged that the face of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was depicted on an angel. The situation has sparked political reactions and calls for accountability regarding cultural preservation.
Pop star Chappell Roan responds to the buzz generated by her bold outfit at the Grammy Awards, emphasizing individual expression amidst a divided audience reaction.
Amidst controversy, Donald Trump threatens to sue comedian Trevor Noah after a joke made at the Grammy Awards connecting him to Jeffrey Epstein. The incident heightens the ongoing scrutiny of Trump's past associations.
As the Super Bowl approaches, tensions arise with petitions against Immigration enforcement and a high-profile halftime performance by Bad Bunny, challenging the NFL's apolitical façade.
OPINION
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian announces the country will engage in talks with the US, responding to regional allies' requests, while emphasizing the need for a conducive atmosphere free from threats.
Social media criticism mounts against Jay-Z and Beyoncé as they are implicated in new allegations arising from the Epstein files. The couple's public image seems to face an unprecedented challenge.
The release of DOJ files has revealed disturbing connections between Alex Spiro, known for representing high-profile clients like Jay-Z and Harvey Weinstein, and allegations of misconduct linked to Jeffrey Epstein's network.
In an effort to streamline the process, Ghana has announced a suspension of citizenship applications for members of the African diaspora, focusing on making it more user-friendly.
POLITICS
Recent returnees through Gaza's Rafah crossing describe stringent checks imposed by the Abu Shabab militia, raising concerns about security and humanitarian access. As the crossing reopens for medical evacuations, these developments shed light on the complexities of control in the region.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has been reported dead near the Libya-Algeria border.
In the depths of winter, Ukraine has suffered unprecedented missile strikes, leaving over a thousand buildings without heating in bone-chilling temperatures of -20C. President Zelensky condemns the attacks as acts of terror as Ukraine braces for continued hostilities.
In a significant development, former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify in the congressional investigation surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. This move comes as the House Oversight Committee weighs potential contempt charges against the couple for their previous non-compliance.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announces plans to restrict social media access for children under the age of 16, likening the internet to a 'digital Wild West'.
HEALTH
A recent report by WHO reveals that nearly 37% of cancer cases are preventable, presenting opportunities for improving public health and reducing the cancer burden worldwide.
Austin Appelbee swam hours through treacherous waters to rescue his family stranded off the coast of Australia, demonstrating incredible bravery and resilience in the face of danger.
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened, allowing limited movement for sick and wounded Palestinians. This change comes after prolonged closures and is seen as a critical lifeline amid worsening conditions.
A natural gas leak led to a significant explosion at the Greater Nashua Mental Health facility, resulting in injuries to three firefighters.
As frigid temperatures and severe winter weather continue to affect the eastern half of the United States, residents grapple with power outages and property damage.
TECH
The Paris prosecutor's cyber-crime unit has raided Elon Musk's X offices in connection with serious allegations, while the UK investigates Musk's AI tool, Grok, over potential harmful content.
In a significant move aimed at enhancing safety standards, China has banned hidden door handles on electric vehicles (EVs), becoming the first country to enact such regulations. This decision follows scrutiny over the safety of EVs amid several incidents related to door functionality during critical situations.
Ukraine's Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov commends Elon Musk for implementing measures that have effectively restricted Russian access to Starlink satellites, thereby curbing dangerous drone operations.
In a groundbreaking move, China becomes the first nation to outlaw hidden door handles on electric vehicles, prioritizing safety after a series of concerning incidents.
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