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Shift in US Refugee Policies: 4,499 South African Refugees Resettled
White House Issues Warning on Prediction Markets Amid Concerns Over Insider Trading
Louisiana Republicans Move to Dismiss Newly Elected Clerk Calvin Duncan
Proposed Changes to India's IT Rules: A Threat to Free Expression?
Remembering Afrika Bambaataa: A Hip-Hop Trailblazer Passes Away
The Unending Trauma: How War is Devastating Iran's Children
Benin's Presidential Campaign Thwarted by Islamist Insurgency Fears
Amazon Ends Support for Older Kindles, Sparking User Backlash
Trump's Frustration with NATO Takes Center Stage Amidst Iran Conflict
Artemis II Crew Returns with Valuable Insights from the Moon
Israel Initiates Talks with Lebanon Amid Ongoing Violence
Shifts in U.S. Refugee Policies: Focus on White South Africans
Temporary Truce Between Russia and Ukraine for Orthodox Easter
UK Defense Secretary Accuses Russia of Covert Submarine Operations Near Critical Infrastructure
Melania Trump Calls for Congressional Hearings, Denies Epstein Connections
Ceasefire Talks in the Middle East: A Complex Path Ahead
Funding Cuts Threaten Tribal Colleges: A Call to Action
Russia and Ukraine Call for Easter Truce Amid Ongoing Tensions
Singapore Confronts Air-Conditioning Dependency Amid Energy Crisis
Israel Engages in Direct Talks with Lebanon Amid Ongoing Conflict
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As Singapore grapples with spiraling energy prices due to the Iran war, the government urges public employees to raise office temperatures and adopt energy-efficient technologies, highlighting the city-state's dependence on air-conditioning.
Best-selling author Freida McFadden reveals her real name as Sara Cohen, ending years of speculation among fans regarding her identity.
As uncertainties over a ceasefire between the US and Iran loom large, petrol and diesel prices continue to rise. The impact of geopolitical tensions on fuel costs prompts drivers to brace for a turbulent market.
Despite a recent ceasefire agreement, ships are hesitant to transit the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz due to concerns over Iranian warnings and the economic implications of disrupted shipping routes.
The Indian Ocean island of Madagascar faces a two-week state of emergency due to severe fuel shortages caused by escalating tensions in Iran, prompting fears of public disorder.
TRAVEL
Authorities in the Bahamas are actively searching for Lynette Hooker, a US woman who went missing after reportedly falling overboard during a vacation with her husband.
After weeks of chaos due to funding issues, TSA employees are finally set to receive their paychecks, bringing a glimmer of hope to the beleaguered aviation system.
In the face of political turmoil impacting air travel, a long-distance train journey reveals the hidden narratives of America's socio-economic landscape.
Record-breaking heat in California coincides with spring break, raising concerns over energy use and public health as residents seek relief.
As spring unfolds in Washington, D.C., the cherry blossom trees have reached peak bloom, marking a vibrant moment in the city’s seasonal cultural calendar.
SPORT
In the wake of Tiger Woods' recent DUI arrest in Florida, prosecutors are pursuing records related to his prescription medications, which could play a pivotal role in the upcoming legal proceedings.
The pioneering American mountaineer Jim Whittaker, who made history as the first American to summit Mount Everest, has passed away at the age of 97. His life was marked by extraordinary feats and a profound connection to nature.
Seven players of the Eritrean national football team have not returned home following their significant win in an international match, raising concerns over their whereabouts and the political situation in Eritrea.
An alarming incident outside the Alejandro Villanueva Stadium has led to the death of one fan and dozens injured just hours before a crucial football match between Alianza Lima and Universitario de Deportes.
A tragic event unfolded outside Alejandro Villanueva Stadium in Lima, Peru, where one fan has died and many others sustained injuries during a football rally. Investigations are ongoing as initial reports are disputed.
ENTERTAINMENT
Aadam Jacobs, a passionate concert-goer, has recorded thousands of legendary live performances, meticulously preserving the essence of indie and punk rock music from the late 80s to early 2000s. His collection is now being digitized for future generations.
Jordan Bardella, president of France's far-right Rassemblement National party, rumored to be dating Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, a relationship drawing attention amid his political ambitions.
Remembering Doug Allan, the influential wildlife cameraman and an OBE recipient, who passed away while trekking in Nepal. Allan leaves behind a significant legacy in wildlife filmmaking and environmental advocacy.
As BTS makes a grand return with their latest album and a world tour, they grapple with the challenges of staying true to their roots while appealing to a diverse, global audience. This article explores the band's evolution, fan debates, and the fine line they walk between artistic integrity and commercial success.
OPINION
As tensions rise between the U.S. and Iran, Iranian-Americans face a dual anxiety for their families back home and the potential impact of military actions. Protests emerge across numerous cities as individuals strive for peace.
President Trump's announcement of a two-week ceasefire with Iran may come with high political costs, as tensions linger and conditions for lasting peace remain uncertain.
In a significant political maneuver, US VP JD Vance endorsed Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán during his visit to Budapest, emphasizing a strong alliance against perceived EU interference as Hungary approaches crucial elections.
Cheng Li-wun of the Kuomintang (KMT) becomes the first incumbent grand chief to visit China in a decade, aiming to foster peace amidst rising tensions.
As tensions escalate in the U.S.-Iran conflict, ordinary Iranians express their fears about potential strikes on key infrastructure, responding to threats made by President Trump.
POLITICS
Following potential insider trading implications, White House staff are advised not to engage in prediction market betting. The warning arrives amid fluctuating political tensions with Iran and scrutiny over betting practices linked to government announcements.
Calvin Duncan, a man wrongfully imprisoned for nearly three decades and newly elected as the Orleans Parish Clerk of Criminal Court, faces legislative actions aimed at eliminating his position before he takes office.
India's government aims to regulate social media news and political posts more tightly, sparking fears of censorship among activists and independent journalists.
With current conflicts continuing to ravage Iran, the psychological scars on the children are deepening. As families bear the burden of violence, the ongoing struggle for safety and normalcy will leave lasting impacts on their futures.
The upcoming presidential election in Benin is heavily overshadowed by rising security threats from Islamist insurgents as candidates emphasize safety in their campaigns.
HEALTH
The ongoing conflict in Iran not only devastates infrastructure but also leaves an indelible mark on the psychological well-being of its youngest citizens. As hostilities persist, the damage inflicted on children will continue long after the fighting stops.
In an inspiring turn of events, miner Francisco Zapata Nájera has been rescued from the depths of a flooded tunnel after two weeks of uncertainty and survival against the odds.
Francisco Zapata Nájera, a miner trapped underground for two weeks, is rescued by military divers in Sinaloa, Mexico, highlighting both the dangers of mining operations and the resilience of human spirit.
The legal proceedings against golf champion Tiger Woods intensify as prosecutors seek his prescription medication records in connection to his recent DUI arrest, following a car crash incident in Florida.
Greece announces a groundbreaking ban on social media access for individuals under the age of 15, set to take effect in January 2024, aimed at addressing rising mental health concerns among youth.
TECH
The decision to stop support for older Kindle models has left long-time users discontent, with concerns about e-waste and device obsolescence.
As the Artemis II crew makes their way back to Earth, they bring back a wealth of knowledge and stunning visuals from their historic journey around the Moon.
As the Artemis II mission approaches its end, astronauts share their surreal experiences from orbiting the moon and prepare for the intense reentry into Earth's atmosphere.
The Artemis II crew shares insights and discoveries from their recent lunar mission as they prepare for their return to Earth with invaluable data and experiences.
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