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BUSINESS
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warns that the ongoing war involving Iran is causing significant economic shocks, particularly rising fuel prices, which will affect households for months to come.
In a monumental effort, India embarks on its 16th national census, aiming to gather critical demographic, economic, and social data through a comprehensive two-phase survey involving over three million officials. This landmark undertaking seeks to shape future policies and aid in developmental strategies.
As the war in the Middle East intensifies, China emerges as an unexpected mediator, joining Pakistan in efforts to forge peace and secure oil supplies.
Oracle has announced significant job cuts as it shifts focus towards artificial intelligence technologies. The move affects numerous positions, raising questions about the future of employment in the tech sector.
A Russian oil tanker docked in Cuba, signaling the first delivery of crude oil to the island since January. This move follows a recent softening of the US oil blockade, bringing much-needed relief to the embattled nation.
TRAVEL
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.
As tensions in the Middle East disrupt air travel, the future of Gulf aviation could face seismic shifts, affecting airlines, prices, and passenger confidence.
Long security lines and staffing shortages have turned Houston's main airport into a chaos scene as TSA workers face financial struggles during the ongoing government shutdown.
POLITICS
The death of 56-year-old Nurul Amin Shah Alam, a refugee from Myanmar, has been ruled a homicide, igniting calls for accountability regarding the actions of Border Patrol agents involved in his case. Shah Alam succumbed to complications arising from hypothermia and dehydration after being left in a vulnerable state on the streets of Buffalo.
House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune unveil a strategy to fully fund the Department of Homeland Security and navigate through a government shutdown that has left agencies stymied.
Montana governor signs Senate Bill 437, defining sex strictly based on reproductive anatomy. The bill faces criticism and legal challenges as it alters fundamental definitions in state law.
A judge has set a new trial date for Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, shifting the proceedings to October 2026, while addressing concerns surrounding overlapping trials.
In a primetime address, President Trump will provide updates on the ongoing war in Iran, leaving many uncertain about the future direction of US military involvement.
HEALTH
In a historic move, Japan revises its Civil Code to allow joint custody for divorced couples, addressing long-standing issues of parental estrangement and child welfare.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion was taken to the hospital during her performance of 'Moulin Rouge! The Musical' after feeling unwell. The incident occurred on the show's opening night on March 24, 2026.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion was taken to the hospital midway through her performance in Moulin Rouge! The Musical, prompting concerns for her health as she makes her Broadway debut.
As air pollution levels in Chiang Mai reach alarming heights, residents, including families with young children, express growing concerns for their health, prompting some to consider leaving the city.
Golf legend Tiger Woods announces he is stepping away from the sport to focus on his health following an arrest for driving under the influence. The PGA Tour expresses its support for his recovery.
TECH
A mass failure of Baidu's Apollo Go robotaxi service in Wuhan led to over a hundred driverless cars halting mid-traffic, raising urgent questions about the reliability of autonomous vehicles.
An influx of tourists and excitement marks the countdown to the Artemis II launch, with hopes of inspiring a new generation through space exploration.
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SPORT
Italian citizens face the harsh reality of their national team's failure to qualify for the World Cup for the third straight time, as players and fans express deep disappointment.
In a historic moment for the Democratic Republic of Congo, the national football team has qualified for the World Cup for the first time in 52 years, prompting the country to declare a public holiday for celebrations.
The tragic case of Swiss cyclist Muriel Furrer, who lay undiscovered for 82 minutes after a crash at the Road World Championships, raises urgent questions about safety protocols in cycling events.
Tiger Woods faces felony charges following a recent DUI arrest, adding to a history of auto-related incidents that have plagued the golfing icon.
ENTERTAINMENT
After military helicopters were seen near Kid Rock's Tennessee residence, the US Army pilots faced a brief suspension before being quickly reinstated following intervention from the Defense Secretary.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth clears suspensions for Army helicopter pilots who briefly hovered near Kid Rock's home, stating they faced no punishment. Rock, an outspoken military supporter, views the incident as a friendly gesture.
The US Army has suspended the crews of two helicopters that were spotted near Kid Rock's residence, launching an investigation into their flight operations.
The Eurovision Song Contest announces its first-ever Asia edition, expanding its legacy and inviting countries from the region to participate.
OPINION
Donald Trump will address the nation on the current state of the Iran war, amid rising concerns over U.S. involvement and economic repercussions at home.
Amidst an election tumult, former Fidesz insider Peter Magyar emerges as a significant threat to Viktor Orban's decade-long rule in Hungary, galvanizing support with a promise of change.
As conflict escalates, the ongoing war in Iran is tearing families apart, exposing deep ideological rifts among relatives. Citizens recount their emotional struggles, highlighting the impact of political tensions on personal relationships.
The upcoming state visit by King Charles and Queen Camilla to the United States is expected to strengthen UK-US relations amidst various political tensions.
In a landmark ruling, Spain's Supreme Court determines that an unsolicited kiss on a woman's hand can amount to sexual assault, highlighting the renewed emphasis on consent in recent legal frameworks.