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BUSINESS
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is set for challenging discussions with US President Donald Trump as concerns rise over the situation in the Strait of Hormuz.
In a major crackdown on digital fraud, Sony Music has requested the removal of over 135,000 songs impersonating its artists, including well-known names like Beyoncé and Harry Styles. The deepfakes, created using AI, pose a significant threat to the music industry.
As the war in Iran unfolds, Europe finds itself grappling with an energy crisis reminiscent of past conflicts. Leaders are under pressure as spiraling prices threaten economic stability and political unity.
Despite a surge in educational attainment, a significant segment of India's youth faces unemployment challenges, revealing a disconnect between education and job opportunities.
As the Iran conflict disrupts key maritime oil routes, China faces the challenge of maintaining energy supplies while navigating a global oil shortage.
TRAVEL
Travelers to Northern California's Sierra Nevada are warned of severe winter conditions with significant snow accumulation expected over the holiday weekend.
Travel groups warn of possible disruptions in air travel due to a partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, which could affect TSA operations amidst ongoing funding negotiations.
The recent shutdown of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security raises concerns for travelers as TSA officers work without pay, potentially leading to increased security wait times at airports. Experts advise early arrivals and careful packing to mitigate impacts.
Major travel groups warn of potential travel chaos as lawmakers fail to agree on funding for the Department of Homeland Security, risking TSA staffing and airport delays.
Private jet manufacturers like Gulfstream and Dassault report rising demand for luxury air travel driven by Asia's expanding affluent market, as showcased at the Singapore Airshow.
SPORT
A 61-year-old woman was killed in a gondola accident at Engelberg ski resort due to detached cables caused by extreme wind conditions.
Venezuelans unite in celebration after a historic victory over the United States in the World Baseball Classic, marking a rare moment of collective joy amid years of struggle.
Morocco revels in its controversial Africa Cup of Nations victory, while Senegal grapples with the shock of losing the title after a decision deemed unjust by many.
After seeking asylum in Australia, Iranian footballers Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh share positive sentiments during their training sessions with Brisbane Roar FC, as they navigate their new lives.
Skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych's helmet, adorned with images of Ukrainian athletes killed since the Russian invasion, has sparked a significant controversy at the Winter Olympics.
ENTERTAINMENT
The beloved Labubu dolls are transitioning from toys to the silver screen as Pop Mart teams up with Sony Pictures for a new animated feature.
A small town in France garners unexpected internet fame due to its mayoral candidates, Charles Hittler and Antoine Renault-Zielinski, sparking a wave of humor on social media.
Ariana Afshar, an Iranian American creator, sheds light on the challenges faced by the Iranian diaspora in understanding and conveying the realities of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East due to severe communication restrictions in Iran.
After snagging the Academy Award for Best Actor, Michael B. Jordan heads to In-N-Out Burger to indulge in a post-ceremony cheeseburger, embodying Hollywood's fast-food tradition.
OPINION
Dolores Huerta, a pivotal figure in labor rights, disclosed her abuse at the hands of César Chavez, urging a reevaluation of his legacy amidst calls to replace his name on public structures with hers.
Markwayne Mullin is set to replace Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary, highlighting a close bond with Donald Trump forged through personal trials. Mullin's journey from a plumbing business owner to a prominent Senate figure showcases his loyalty and complex relationships within politics.
Sony Music has taken a stand against fraudulent 'deepfake' music by requesting the removal of over 135,000 songs impersonating its artists, including Beyoncé and Harry Styles.
Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers union, speaks out about being sexually abused by Cesar Chavez, highlighting concerns about other allegations against the late labor leader.
POLITICS
A synagogue in Michigan posts haunting images of damage after a man drove a truck into the building before taking his own life, raising concerns over security and mental health.
Following a court ruling on California's mask ban for federal agents, states like Washington and Virginia are introducing laws to limit facial coverings for law enforcement to ensure accountability during interactions with the public.
A new survey reveals that the expiration of enhanced tax credits has sent healthcare costs soaring for many Americans, forcing them to make difficult choices regarding medication and basic needs.
Following a drone strike that killed 17 mourners in Chad, President Idris Mahamat Déby has ordered military retaliation and a border closure with Sudan.
King Felipe VI of Spain has accepted an invitation from Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum to attend the FIFA World Cup, marking a significant moment of reconciliation following past colonial grievances.
HEALTH
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims diets can cure serious mental illnesses and diabetes, sparking controversy among scientists and public health advocates who warn such statements may mislead vulnerable patients.
In a significant shift, Alberta seeks to limit medically assisted dying to end-of-life circumstances, diverging from Canada's broader access initiatives.
A ski gondola at Engelberg resort in Switzerland crashed down the mountain, resulting in one fatality and prompting an investigation into the incident.
As the patent on semaglutide expires in India, the pharmaceutical market is poised for a revolution, making effective weight-loss drugs more accessible at lower prices.
TECH
Charles H Bennett and Gilles Brassard recognized for their revolutionary work in quantum cryptography, securing the future of digital communications.
In its effort to prevent potential misuse of its AI tools, Anthropic is hiring a chemical weapons and explosives expert. This decision reflects growing concerns over AI safety in sensitive areas.
Internal revelations reveal how Meta and TikTok allowed harmful content to thrive, prioritizing engagement over user safety.
The US-based AI firm Anthropic is actively recruiting a chemical weapons and explosives expert to ensure the safety of its AI technology against potential misuse. This move comes amid global concerns about AI's implications in military and hazardous contexts.