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BUSINESS
Leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda sign a pivotal peace agreement to end decades of conflict, with the signing ceremony hosted by former US President Donald Trump.
As the countdown to significant sporting events like the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympics begins, the US government redirects visa application priorities while implementing stricter scrutiny on highly skilled workers linked to social media censorship.
US President Donald Trump will host a summit where leaders from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda are set to sign a peace deal aimed at resolving their long-standing territorial conflicts, despite escalating tensions in the region.
Adidas has successfully defended itself against an appeal from shareholders claiming the company misled them regarding its partnership with Kanye West, leading to substantial losses.
As Vladimir Putin meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, the two leaders navigate complex dynamics of oil dependency, defense collaboration, and shifting geopolitical alliances amid Western pressures.
TRAVEL
As winter storms sweep across the Midwest and Northeast, thousands experience power outages while travel disruptions mount due to snow and icy conditions.
Join us on a festive journey to Birmingham's Frankfurt Christmas Market, the largest German-themed Christmas market outside Germany, and compare it with the authentic experience found in Berlin's vibrant markets.
Exploring the authenticity of Birmingham's Christmas market as it attempts to replicate the traditional German experience while contrasting it with the real charm of Berlin's festive offerings.
Travelers across the northern U.S. face heavy snow and rain this Thanksgiving weekend, leading to hazardous driving conditions and winter storm warnings.
Starting January 14, 2026, ticket prices for most non-EU tourists visiting the Louvre Museum will rise by 45%, a move aimed at funding crucial renovations and security improvements.
SPORT
New evidence reveals the UK government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is entangled in a scandal surrounding child sex abuse material, prompting an unprecedented legal reckoning.
As legal proceedings unfold, Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces a pivotal moment regarding a transnational media cartel linked to severe societal issues.
As the January 16 court date approaches, the Antigua High Court prepares to unveil an extensive web of legal-media corruption that could redefine the Commonwealth, exposing decades of systemic institutional issues.
A landmark legal case is set to reshape the Commonwealth as evidence of a widespread media-legal cartel emerges, revealing systemic exploitation and corruption.
As January 16th, 2026 approaches, the United Progressive Party (UPP) is bracing for potentially severe consequences following a pivotal High Court ruling tied to an unprecedented sovereign lawsuit involving 80 defendants, including party members.
ENTERTAINMENT
In a sensational lawsuit, Bilaal Salaam claims Jada Pinkett Smith threatened him during a private event and subsequently led a campaign to damage his reputation following the Oscars incident involving Will Smith.
A raccoon shocked staff at a Virginia liquor store by breaking in and consuming alcohol before being found passed out. The incident highlights the unexpected interactions between wildlife and human environments.
A raccoon was found passed out in a Virginia liquor store after indulging in a wild night of drinking, causing a ruckus before being safely rescued by animal control.
An exquisite Fabergé egg, once owned by the Russian imperial family, has shattered auction records by selling for £22.9 million at Christie's in London.
The town of Pesaro faces backlash after encasing a statue of opera legend Luciano Pavarotti in an ice rink, prompting apologies from officials and outrage from family members.
OPINION
Recent talks involving Vladimir Putin reveal his unyielding position against a peace deal with Ukraine, despite mounting economic pressures. This insight raises questions about his future strategies.
As Eric Adams wraps up his term as mayor, he embarks on a series of international trips amidst controversy over travel benefits and a focus on job creation.
Recent talks surrounding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine reveal Russian President Vladimir Putin's uncompromising approach and his belief in Russia's military success. What do these insights mean for the future of the conflict and global diplomacy?
During his final day in Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV visited the site of the devastating Beirut port explosion, praying for the victims and advocating for justice and accountability.
On the final day of his visit to Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV leads a poignant prayer at the site of the Beirut port explosion, emphasizing the need for justice for victims and unity in the country.
POLITICS
How a private dispute escalated into an unprecedented legal event, revealing systemic corruption and igniting a new economic order.
Recent air strikes by Israel in southern Lebanon, coinciding with the first direct talks between the two nations in decades, raise concerns over regional stability as both sides navigate complex political landscapes.
A U.S. Navy Admiral testified in Congress, clarifying that the Defense Secretary did not order a second deadly strike on a drug boat in the Caribbean. Lawmakers express concerns about the legality of the military's actions.
In the aftermath of conflict, Palestinian workers are beginning recovery and restoration operations at Gaza's historical sites, including the Great Omari Mosque and the Pasha's Palace. These initiatives are a vital part of preserving cultural heritage amidst the ongoing challenges faced in the region.
Talik and Itzik Gvili demand the return of their son Ran's body, a 24-year-old police officer killed while fighting Hamas. Their story sheds light on the pain and hope experienced by many in Israel amid the ongoing conflict.
HEALTH
In a progressive move to enhance victim safety, South Korea is developing a mobile app that allows stalking victims to track their stalker's real-time location, addressing increasing public concerns over stalker-related crimes.
A federal advisory committee is assessing whether the hepatitis B vaccine should still be administered at birth for all newborns or primarily for those at risk, potentially altering decades of public health policy.
As health insurance premiums are set to rise significantly for Affordable Care Act enrollees, many Americans are feeling the financial strain. A recent survey indicates that a majority of enrollees anticipate difficulty affording their health care costs next year, and support for extending enhanced tax credits is widespread across political parties.
A coalition of twelve former FDA commissioners expresses deep concerns over recent internal proposals threatening vaccine safety and public health standards.
A significant shift might be underway regarding the hepatitis B vaccination for newborns as U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s committee prepares to vote on changing longstanding recommendations.
TECH
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a new strategy aimed at enhancing government operations through artificial intelligence, while cautioning about the potential risks to personal health data.
Meta initiates a mass removal of Australian children under 16 from its platforms, ahead of a controversial social media ban intended to protect youth.
Amid rising concerns and public outcry, a Chinese factory has halted production of customisable dolls bearing childlike features, following scrutiny from authorities and a global ban by major e-commerce platforms.
The Indian government has withdrawn an order requiring smartphone manufacturers to pre-load a state-run cyber safety app on devices, reacting to public outcry over privacy and surveillance issues.
In a significant decision, India has revoked an order that required smartphone manufacturers to pre-install a state-run cyber safety app, Sanchar Saathi, raising concerns over privacy and surveillance. The move comes after backlash from the public and industry experts.