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BUSINESS
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addresses the nation regarding the economic ramifications of the ongoing Iran war, predicting that rising fuel prices will affect Australians for months to come.
India has begun its largest-ever national census, gathering critical data from more than a billion citizens, with a diverse questionnaire aimed at improving policy planning.
As the Iran war continues, China is attempting to broker peace through a joint plan with Pakistan. The move seeks to address escalating tensions that threaten global stability and energy supplies.
Oracle Corporation has executed significant layoffs, reportedly affecting around 10,000 employees, as the tech giant shifts focus to artificial intelligence and streamlining operations.
A Russian-owned tanker carrying 730,000 barrels of crude oil has docked in Cuba, marking the end of a significant fuel blockade imposed by the US. This development comes after President Trump's recent statements regarding fuel shipments to the island, amidst an ongoing humanitarian crisis.
TRAVEL
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.
The escalating conflict in the Middle East is disrupting global aviation, particularly affecting travel through Gulf hubs like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha. This situation not only leads to immediate flight cancellations but also raises concerns about long-term impacts on air travel and pricing.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport becomes the epicenter of travel disruption as TSA worker shortages lead to extensive wait times, frustrating travelers.
SPORT
The Italian national football team faces deep disappointment after failing to qualify for the World Cup for the third time in a row, igniting discussions on the future of football in Italy.
The Democratic Republic of Congo declares a national holiday following the national football team's qualification for the World Cup, marking their first entry in over five decades.
Golf legend Tiger Woods announces he is stepping away to focus on his health and seek treatment after being arrested following a recent car crash. He faces charges including driving under the influence.
A tragic incident during the Road World Championships uncovered the critical light on safety protocols, as cyclist Muriel Furrer lay undiscovered for 82 minutes after her crash, sparking discussions on race safety measures.
Golf legend Tiger Woods has been arrested again, this time for driving under the influence after a car accident near his Florida home. This marks yet another incident in his long history of auto-related troubles.
ENTERTAINMENT
The rapper was taken to the hospital mid-performance in Moulin Rouge! The Musical, with her team confirming her symptoms are currently being evaluated.
Military personnel flying Apache helicopters over Kid Rock's residence in Tennessee sparked a brief suspension before swift reinstatement, emphasizing adherence to regulations amid public curiosity.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announces the suspension of two Army helicopter pilots has been lifted following a weekend incident where they hovered near Kid Rock's home while he saluted.
The US Army has suspended the crews of two Apache helicopters after they conducted a flyby near musician Kid Rock's home, raising questions about the appropriateness of their mission. An investigation is underway to determine if any regulations were violated.
In a groundbreaking move, the Eurovision Song Contest announces its first-ever Asian edition, set to bring together diverse national talents from across the region.
OPINION
Former Fidesz member Peter Magyar is making waves in Hungarian politics with a revolutionary campaign ahead of the April elections, positioning himself as a formidable opponent to Viktor Orban.
As conflict erupts, deep rifts form within Iranian families, leading to painful confrontations and emotional turmoil over differing views on the ongoing war and the regime.
Buckingham Palace confirms the royal visit amidst ongoing political tensions and preparations for the U.S. 250th anniversary celebrations.
In a landmark ruling, Spain's Supreme Court has deemed that kissing a woman's hand without her consent can be classified as sexual assault, emphasizing the importance of consent in interpersonal interactions.
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POLITICS
Donald Trump is set to deliver a primetime address regarding the ongoing conflict in Iran. As public pressure mounts for a resolution, what will the President announce?
A Russian An-26 military plane crashes in Crimea, resulting in the deaths of 29 people on board. The incident, attributed to a technical failure, raises concerns about flight safety.
Families of victims from Greece's worst train disaster fill the courtroom as the trial begins, demanding accountability amid complaints of overcrowding and restricted access.
In a recent interview, former President Trump expressed a serious reconsideration of U.S. NATO membership, sparking discussions about the future of the alliance amidst shifting global tensions.
Dayton James Webber, a professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee, faces murder charges after allegedly shooting a passenger in self-defense during an argument related to a stolen firearm.
HEALTH
A landmark revision to Japan's Civil Code allows divorced couples to share custody of their children for the first time, breaking a long-standing tradition of single-parent custody.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion was taken to the hospital after feeling ill during her performance in 'Moulin Rouge! The Musical' on Broadway, prompting concern from fans and friends.
Residents of Chiang Mai express growing concerns for their children's health amidst worsening air quality, with alarming reports of nosebleeds and respiratory issues linked to pollution.
TECH
A significant outage of self-driving taxis in Wuhan raises concerns about the reliability of autonomous vehicle technology.
As the Artemis II mission prepares to lift off, Florida's Space Coast is bustling with excitement, anticipation, and economic activity, with thousands gathering to witness this monumental event.
NASA is set to reignite lunar exploration with its Artemis II mission, marking humanity's first flight to the moon since Apollo 17 in 1972. The mission will feature a diverse crew of four astronauts, aiming to pave the way for future manned missions and establish a presence on the lunar surface.
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