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Tragic Loss: Twelve Miners Die in Drone Strike Amid Ongoing Conflict in Ukraine
Laura Fernández Wins Costa Rica's Presidential Election on Tough Crime Platform
K-Pop Makes History: 'Golden' Wins Grammy Award
Rafah Border Crossing Reopens: A Lifeline for Gazans
India's Snakebite Crisis: An Urgent Call for Action
Kennedy Center to Undergo Two-Year Renovation Starting July, Announces Trump
Navigating the Hazardous Terrain of Russian Journalism: Insights from Steve Rosenberg
Navigating Insults and Scrutiny: A Journalist's Life in Russia
House Speaker Faces Challenges in Passing Federal Funding Amid Government Shutdown
China's Ongoing Crackdown on Mafia Operations: Four Executed in Anti-Scam Campaign
Tragic Shootout at Atlanta Hotel: One Officer Dead, Another Injured
Erfan Soltani, Iranian Protester, Released on Bail Amid Controversy
Rosé and Bruno Mars Ignite the Grammy Awards with a Rock Twist
US Shifts Strategy: Engaging With West African Juntas Embracing Russian Ties
Starbucks Turns to Robotics to Revive Customer Engagement
Glamour and Stardom on Full Display at 2026 Grammy Awards Red Carpet
Return of Father and Son: A Story of Detention and Advocacy
Renovation Announcement: Kennedy Center to Close for Two Years Starting July 4
Breaking Barriers: Syria's Trailblazing Female Minister Advocates for Change
Javier Tarazona Freed: A Hopeful Shift for Human Rights in Venezuela
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BUSINESS
French tech company Capgemini has decided to sell its US division that worked with ICE, following backlash over its role in immigration enforcement activities.
French tech giant Capgemini announces plans to sell its US subsidiary after facing backlash regarding its contract with ICE, particularly following the fatal shootings of two citizens by agency agents.
In response to increasing global uncertainties, India's latest budget prioritizes domestic manufacturing in critical sectors such as rare earths and semiconductors, highlighting significant infrastructure investment.
In the wake of recent ICE raids in Chicago, the vibrant Little Village neighborhood has transformed into a shadow of its former self, marked by diminished foot traffic and increased fear among residents.
The Minnesota Star Tribune has proven its mettle during a time of unrest, reinforcing the importance of local journalism amidst declining trends nationwide.
TRAVEL
A severe winter storm caused extensive flight cancellations and delays, affecting millions as it swept from the southern Rockies to New England.
A massive pileup involving over 100 vehicles occurred on Interstate 196 in Michigan, fueled by significant snowfall from a winter storm. Emergency services are at the scene managing the aftermath.
A harsh cold snap in Lapland has left thousands of tourists stranded as flights from Kittila airport get canceled due to temperatures plunging below -35C. The situation is expected to worsen with forecasts predicting even colder weather ahead.
Severe cold weather has left thousands of tourists stranded in Lapland, Finland, as temperatures drop to unprecedented lows, grounding flights and causing travel disruptions.
A heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures lead to significant travel disruptions in major European cities, resulting in hundreds of flight cancellations and multiple fatalities.
SPORT
The U.S. Education Department declares that San Jose State University discriminated against women by allowing a transgender athlete to participate in women's volleyball, offering the university a comprehensive deal to resolve the issue.
The Football Association of Malaysia has resigned its entire executive committee in light of a scandal involving foreign-born players, leading to a FIFA investigation into forged citizenship documents.
Spanish transport authorities have announced a temporary reduction in speed limits on a key high-speed railway line after a crack was discovered in the track, raising public safety concerns.
With Hyrox competitions booming, Gen Z is dedicating significant resources to this fitness craze, blending travel, fashion, and athleticism in ways that redefine their relationships with health and fitness.
Heatwave warnings have been issued across Australia as millions prepare to commemorate Australia Day, with extreme temperatures leading to the cancellation of numerous events.
ENTERTAINMENT
In a significant announcement, President Trump reveals that the renowned Kennedy Center will close for renovations in July, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of the United States.
K-Pop sensation Rosé and pop star Bruno Mars opened the 2026 Grammy Awards with a dynamic performance of their hit song, APT, contributing to a night filled with independent voices and standout moments.
The Grammy Awards showcased dazzling fashion and high-profile performances, featuring stunning appearances from stars like Addison Rae, Sabrina Carpenter, and Lady Gaga.
President Trump has announced that the Kennedy Center in Washington DC will be closed for extensive renovations starting July 4, 2026, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of the United States. This closure follows significant controversy over the center's recent name change.
The fictional group Huntr/x from the movie KPop Demon Hunters makes history winning the Grammy for Best Song for Visual Media, marking a significant milestone for the K-Pop genre.
OPINION
Steve Rosenberg shares his experiences as a BBC correspondent in Russia, where he faces both vitriol from state media and the necessity of honesty in reporting amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
In a nation recovering from years of conflict, Hind Kabawat stands as Syria's only female minister, pushing against the odds to advocate for women's roles in governance and social reform. As she confronts challenges of sectarian violence, poverty, and gender representation, Kabawat's commitment to enacting real change is unwavering.
As the 100th anniversary of Black History Month approaches, educators and activists confront political backlash while striving to ensure the importance of Black history is recognized in American curricula.
In a heartwarming rescue, a Kentucky family took in a struggling newborn calf during frigid temperatures, showcasing their commitment to caring for farm animals in distress.
Renowned actress Catherine O'Hara, known for her iconic roles in 'Home Alone' and 'Schitt's Creek,' passes away at 71, prompting heartfelt tributes from industry giants.
POLITICS
Laura Fernández emerges victorious in the Costa Rican presidential election, advocating for a tough-on-crime stance while addressing surging drug-related violence in the nation.
In a groundbreaking moment for the music industry, 'Golden', a track from the movie 'KPop Demon Hunters', has become the first K-Pop song to win a Grammy Award, marking a significant milestone in the genre's global recognition.
The key Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened, allowing limited movement for Palestinians. This comes after a prolonged closure and is part of a broader ceasefire plan aimed at alleviating the humanitarian crisis.
As India's snakebite fatalities reach alarming levels, experts express the pressing need for improved healthcare infrastructure and antivenom accessibility.
HEALTH
A teenager succumbs to injuries from the New Year's Eve fire, raising the death toll to 41 amidst ongoing investigations into safety compliance.
Ifunanya Nwangene, a talented 26-year-old singer and former contestant on The Voice Nigeria, loses her life following a snake bite, igniting public discourse about Nigeria's healthcare challenges.
Israel has announced a ban on Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) from operating in Gaza, following the organization's refusal to provide a list of its staff. The decision has raised concerns about healthcare access in the region.
Israel has decided to prohibit Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) from operating in Gaza, citing the charity's refusal to disclose a list of its employees as the core reason for the ban. The decision raises significant concerns regarding humanitarian access in the region.
A catastrophic mine collapse in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has resulted in over 200 fatalities, with many victims being women and children involved in coltan mining. The incident shed light on the poor maintenance of the site and calls into question the oversight of rebel authorities controlling the area.
TECH
Elon Musk's SpaceX aims to revolutionize AI capabilities by launching one million satellites into orbit, promoting the concept of 'orbital data centres' to meet growing demands.
Elon Musk's SpaceX has submitted an ambitious application to the Federal Communications Commission to launch one million satellites designed to enhance artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities and improve global internet access.
In the wake of a significant government crackdown, internet access is cautiously returning to some regions in Iran, though restrictions remain stringent and connectivity is inconsistent.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has launched an investigation into TikTok following reports of censorship against content criticizing former President Trump. Users have reported issues with the app, coinciding with TikTok's recent US operation changes.
The Trump administration's use of AI-generated images, particularly in politically charged contexts, is sparking debate over misinformation and the erosion of public trust in government communications.
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