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BUSINESS
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD asserts its ability to succeed globally despite limited access to the U.S. market, capitalizing on rising EV demand in Asia and beyond.
TikTok launches the UK's first official #BookTok bestseller list, incorporating social media influence on reading choices and highlighting female authors in the romance and 'romantasy' genres.
Alex Karp's viral manifesto raises concerns over the implications of his views as Palantir secures significant government contracts.
The US Justice Department has announced the cessation of its inquiry into Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve Chairman, regarding alleged renovation cost overruns. The office will now direct its focus toward an internal review led by the Fed’s Inspector General.
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD has declared its ability to grow and succeed independently of the U.S. market, focusing on increased demand in regions across Asia, Europe, and beyond.
TRAVEL
A massive glacier block hinders the route up Mount Everest as peak climbing season commences, raising concerns of delays and potential traffic jams for climbers.
As airlines worldwide reduce flights due to escalating jet fuel prices linked to geopolitical tensions, travelers face complex challenges in securing refunds and rebooking options. This article provides essential guidance for affected passengers.
A Canadian woman has been killed and several others injured in a shooting incident at the historic Teotihuacán pyramids in Mexico.
Around 200 tourists found themselves stranded atop a popular viewpoint in Rio de Janeiro as police operations targeting gang members escalated into a gunfight.
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SPORT
A massive glacier obstruction threatens the start of the peak climbing season on Mount Everest, potentially leading to dangerous traffic jams and delayed summits for climbers.
Atefeh Ramezanisadeh and Fatemeh Pasandideh, two Iranian footballers who received asylum in Australia, express gratitude for the support and safety they've found in their new home.
Two Iranian footballers express gratitude towards Australia for granting them asylum, emphasizing their newfound hope and safety amidst turmoil in their homeland.
Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger dies tragically at the age of 48 after a car accident involving a train.
ENTERTAINMENT
A retrospective look at the evolving nature of the White House Correspondents' Dinner, highlighting iconic moments and the interplay of comedy and politics culminating in the era of Trump.
Ringo Starr discusses his latest country album 'Long Long Road,' his experiences in music, and his unconventional path as a drummer and songwriter.
Dionne Marie Hanna faces additional charges in Singapore for allegedly defrauding multiple individuals, including her son, of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
A US judge rules against legendary singer Smokey Robinson in a defamation suit he filed against former housekeepers who accused him of sexual assault, while allowing parts of his countersuit to proceed.
OPINION
Despite its historical stance against colonial rule and a commitment to pan-Africanism, Zambia grapples with subtle forms of racism over 60 years post-independence.
A growing counter-movement among health-conscious men is calling out extreme masculinity trends that promote dangerous self-improvement tactics like looksmaxxing. Experts like Dr. Michael Mrozinski and nutritionist James Brash are advocating for healthier, more balanced approaches to masculinity.
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Jack Thornell, the Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer renowned for his powerful images of the Civil Rights Movement, has passed away at age 86. His work continues to inspire change and document the struggles for justice.
Alex Sinclair, a British Israeli academic, faced police detention after wearing a kippah embroidered with both the Israeli and Palestinian flags. The incident has sparked debates over freedom of expression in Israel.
POLITICS
A series of Russian airstrikes across Ukraine results in seven fatalities, with significant devastation in Dnipro as rescue efforts continue to search for survivors amidst the rubble.
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has announced his decision to step down from parliament following a significant electoral defeat that ended his 16-year tenure. This transition signals a shift in Hungary's politics as new leadership emerges.
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NATO officials clarify that there are no provisions to expel or suspend member nations, countering reports of U.S. proposed actions against Spain over its stance on the ongoing Iran war.
Local authorities in Nepal reveal that an essential flood warning system meant to protect communities near Mount Everest has fallen into disrepair, leaving thousands vulnerable.
HEALTH
The FDA is expediting the review process for three psychedelic drugs to battle mental health conditions. This initiative reflects a shift towards recognizing the potential of psychedelics in treating hard-to-manage psychiatric disorders.
Benjamin Netanyahu announces successful treatment for early-stage prostate cancer and emphasizes ongoing health vigilance amidst geopolitical tensions.
Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed that he successfully underwent treatment for an early-stage malignant tumor, following routine medical checks after prior surgery for an enlarged benign prostate.
Following a serious data breach involving medical information for half a million participants, UK Biobank faces scrutiny as its chief, Sir Rory Collins, blames 'a few bad apples' for the incident. The organization moves to strengthen safeguards while ensuring ongoing scientific research.
TECH
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Apollo astronaut Harrison Schmitt reflects on the significance of lunar exploration and the promising energy resources from the moon, particularly helium-3. As humanity plans to return to the moon and beyond, Schmitt's insights highlight the importance of scientific endeavors in understanding our solar system and addressing energy needs on Earth.