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BUSINESS
In response to severe fuel shortages exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in Iran, Madagascar has declared a two-week nationwide state of emergency, raising concerns over potential public unrest.
After years of sanctions and reduced exports, Venezuelan oil is finally making its way back to US refineries, notably under Chevron's operations in Mississippi.
In light of President Trump's announcement of a two-week ceasefire with Iran, global oil prices have witnessed a significant decline, though they remain elevated compared to pre-conflict levels.
A growing number of Indian migrant workers are returning to their villages due to a crisis in cooking gas availability, significantly affecting daily life in urban areas.
To Lam has been unanimously elected by Vietnam's general assembly as the president and head of state, marking a significant consolidation of power within the communist party.
TRAVEL
Authorities in the Bahamas are conducting a search for Lynette Hooker, an American woman who reportedly fell overboard from a boat while vacationing with her husband.
The Transportation Security Administration is sending out long-awaited paychecks to its workers, promising to alleviate some issues at major U.S. airports plagued by delays during the ongoing DHS shutdown.
A traveler shares their experience on a long-distance train journey amidst political unrest in the U.S., highlighting the social implications of modern travel and the historical significance of railways.
Airports across the U.S. are facing lengthy security lines as spring break travel ramps up, prompted by recent executive orders for TSA officer payments that have yet to show effects.
The iconic Yoshino cherry blossoms have hit peak bloom in Washington, D.C., marking the start of the city's tourist season and the celebration of spring during the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
SPORT
A local football derby in Lima turned tragic as a fan loses their life with dozens injured. Investigations are ongoing as officials assess the circumstances surrounding the incident.
A local football derby in Lima results in one fatality and dozens of injuries as investigation into the cause ensues.
Gennaro Gattuso and the Italian football federation mutually agree to terminate his contract following the team's failure to qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time.
Following a shocking penalty exit, Italians grapple with their national football team's ongoing struggles as they miss the World Cup for the third consecutive time. Public sentiment reflects deep disappointment and questions on the future of Italian football.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has declared a public holiday in celebration of the national football team's first World Cup qualification in 52 years.
ENTERTAINMENT
A man has been fined $300 for illegally entering the enclosure of Moo Deng, a baby pygmy hippo that became an internet sensation.
The Wireless Festival has been cancelled after the UK government blocked Kanye West's entry following controversies surrounding his antisemitic comments.
The highly anticipated Wireless Festival has been called off after Kanye West, now known as Ye, was denied permission to enter the UK due to his controversial remarks over the years. This decision reflects ongoing concerns regarding antisemitism and public safety.
Offset, the former Migos rapper, was shot outside a casino in Hollywood, Florida, on Monday. Authorities report he is in stable condition, while investigations are ongoing.
The vibrant Fanti Carnival in Lagos, Nigeria, celebrates Afro-Brazilian culture, featuring elaborate costumes, music, and historical significance as communities honor their cultural roots.
OPINION
In a significant political move ahead of Hungary's elections, US Vice-President JD Vance shows strong support for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán while launching a sharp critique against the European Union's role in Hungarian politics.
Cheng Li-wun, the chairperson of Taiwan's Kuomintang party, arrives in China as part of a six-day diplomatic tour, marking a significant moment in cross-strait relations.
Iranian citizens express deep concern over potential infrastructure strikes as tensions rise. President Trump's threats loom large as residents prepare for possible fallout amidst an ongoing war context.
Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis has enacted a new law that empowers state officials to label organizations as terrorist groups and expel university students associated with them, raising concerns over free speech.
With a looming deadline set by Donald Trump threatening destruction of Iranian infrastructure, the citizens of Iran express their fears and frustrations. Conversations reveal the chilling reality for ordinary Iranians amidst a potential war scenario.
POLITICS
In a keynote speech at the Heartland Institute, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin celebrated the repeal of the 2009 endangerment finding, sparking outrage among environmentalists.
As BTS embarks on their latest world tour, internal conflicts arise regarding their artistic direction amidst their growing global popularity.
In a significant political shift, Republican Clay Fuller has won the runoff election in Georgia's 14th congressional district, replacing Marjorie Taylor Greene. Fuller's victory, backed by Donald Trump's endorsement, ensures the Republican stronghold remains intact.
Nigeria has commenced one of its largest terrorism trials, prosecuting over 500 individuals linked to militant activities, primarily associated with the Boko Haram insurgency.
In a move to ease tensions surrounding military obligations, Germany's Defence Minister announces suspension of mandatory travel approval for military-age men, ensuring freedom of movement.
HEALTH
The World Health Organization has suspended critical medical evacuations from Gaza after a contractor was killed by Israeli troops, raising concerns over patient care amid ongoing tensions.
The World Health Organization has suspended medical evacuations from Gaza after the fatal shooting of a contractor by Israeli troops during a security incident.
Rapper Lil Nas X has been granted a path to potentially dismiss his assault case following his enrollment in a mental health diversion program, the court announced on Monday.
Rapper Lil Nas X, whose real name is Montero Hill, has been granted entry into a mental health diversion programme after being charged with assaulting police officers. Completing the programme may lead to the dismissal of his charges.
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey has signed a significant tax cut while simultaneously vetoing critical bills aimed at aiding vulnerable populations, including former foster children and Medicaid patients.
TECH
Nasa's Artemis II mission has successfully demonstrated its capabilities, launching with a crew onboard and setting the stage for future Moon landings amid hopes for a new era of space exploration.
In a groundbreaking moment for space exploration, the Artemis II crew connected with astronauts aboard the International Space Station, marking the first ever moonship-to-spaceship communication.
NASA's Artemis II mission is breaking new ground, demonstrating the capabilities of the Orion spacecraft and reinstilling hope for future moon missions. As astronauts go through a series of tests aboard, the question remains: Can we land on the Moon again by 2028?
NASA's Artemis II crew, which includes three Americans and one Canadian, shares breathtaking photos taken during their mission, echoing the legacy of Apollo 8.
In a remarkable journey, NASA astronauts aboard the Artemis II mission captured breathtaking images of Earth and a solar eclipse during their fly-by of the Moon.