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BUSINESS
In response to rising energy prices exacerbated by the Iran conflict, Singapore is urging government employees to set air-conditioning to 25C. This move reflects the city's struggle with its reliance on cooling systems amidst a growing energy crisis.
The best-selling author of The Housemaid, Freida McFadden, reveals her real name during an interview, ending years of speculation about her identity.
Fuel prices increase as uncertainty surrounds the US-Iran ceasefire and ongoing Israeli strikes, with experts noting a potential for further rises due to supply chain disruptions.
Despite a recent ceasefire, shipping across the pivotal Strait of Hormuz remains limited as fears of Iranian military action loom.
The island nation of Madagascar has initiated a two-week energy emergency due to fuel shortages stemming from the ongoing conflict in Iran. The presidency has reacted to fears of public disorder caused by these vital supply disruptions.
TRAVEL
Authorities in the Bahamas are actively searching for an American woman who reportedly fell overboard from a small boat while vacationing with her husband.
After weeks of turmoil at U.S. airports due to a DHS funding lapse, the TSA is set to distribute paychecks to its employees, promising some relief during peak travel times.
Amid political stalemates, a writer recounts an overnight train journey from Atlanta to Washington D.C., offering a reflection on the evolution of transportation in America, the significance of rail travel, and the ongoing immigration debates influencing modern life.
As spring break travel intensifies, major U.S. airports face long security lines after President Trump signs an executive order to pay TSA officers. The immediate impact of the decision remains uncertain as frustrated passengers await relief.
Washington's cherry blossoms have reached peak bloom, marking a vibrant beginning to the city's tourist season with festivities and cultural events underway.
SPORT
Prosecutors are seeking Tiger Woods' prescription medication records following his recent DUI arrest in Florida, aiming to strengthen their case ahead of a court date on April 22.
Jim Whittaker, a legendary mountaineer and the first American to conquer Mount Everest in 1963, has died at the age of 97. His legacy in the climbing community and his contributions to society will be remembered.
After a historic victory in Eswatini, seven players from the Eritrean football squad failed to return home, highlighting a recurring trend among Eritrean athletes seeking asylum abroad.
A pre-match gathering at Alejandro Villanueva Stadium in Lima resulted in one fatality and numerous injuries. As investigations commence, officials clarify the structure remained intact despite initial concerns.
A football rally in Lima, Peru, turned deadly as one fan lost their life and dozens sustained injuries ahead of a match between local rivals Alianza Lima and Universitario de Deportes. Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the incident.
ENTERTAINMENT
Aadam Jacobs, who recorded iconic concerts starting with Nirvana, now sees his extensive collection digitized and made available online for music lovers across the globe.
Jordan Bardella, a rising figure in France's far-right politics, is reportedly in a relationship with Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, leading to significant media buzz and speculation about its impact on his presidential ambitions.
Renowned wildlife cameraman Doug Allan, known for his breathtaking nature documentaries, has passed away while trekking in Nepal. His impact on the field of wildlife filmmaking is celebrated as he leaves behind a legacy of extraordinary film work.
As BTS embarks on a new world tour and releases their latest album, they navigate the complexities of staying true to their Korean roots while appealing to a global audience, igniting debates among fans and critics alike.
OPINION
In the wake of President Trump's ultimatum to Iran, Iranian-Americans express fear and uncertainty for their loved ones back home while protesting against the war across major U.S. cities.
The U.S. and Iran have reached a two-week ceasefire culminating in a complex negotiation process, a notable political moment for President Trump amidst growing domestic and international scrutiny.
In a significant political move, U.S. Vice-President JD Vance endorses Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán just days before the elections, while criticizing EU involvement.
In a historic visit, Cheng Li-wun, the leader of Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang party, arrives in China for the first time since 2016, aiming to strengthen ties and navigate complex relations.
Amid escalating threats from the US regarding strikes on Iran's power infrastructure, ordinary Iranians express deep concern and fear of worsening conditions as a deadline approaches.
POLITICS
In response to concerns about the use of non-public information, White House staff have been warned not to participate in prediction markets. The move comes amid heightened scrutiny over potential ethical violations.
Calvin Duncan, who spent nearly three decades wrongfully imprisoned, faces new opposition as Louisiana lawmakers move to eliminate his recently won clerk position before he can take office.
The Indian government plans to extend its regulatory framework to online news platforms, alarming digital rights activists and independent content creators. Critics argue that these changes may enable increased censorship and limit free expression.
Despite a ceasefire, the psychological scars of war persist for millions of Iranian children who are subjected to fear and violence. Reports reveal a disheartening insight into their lived experiences and the lasting effects of trauma.
As Benin approaches a critical presidential election, the shadow of escalating Islamist violence looms large, compelling candidates to prioritize security in their campaigns amidst rising public fear.
HEALTH
As the conflict in Iran continues, children are left to grapple with the mental scars of war. The psychological impact persists long after the ceasefire.
Mexican army divers successfully rescued miner Francisco Zapata Nájera after he was trapped for two weeks in a flooded tunnel at a gold mine in Sinaloa. His incredible resilience shone through as he maintained hope throughout the ordeal.
After 14 days trapped in a flooded mine in Sinaloa, Mexico, miner Francisco Zapata was rescued by military divers and taken to safety, reuniting with his family.
In the wake of his recent Florida arrest for DUI, prosecutors are seeking access to Tiger Woods' prescription drug records, which could influence the outcome of his legal battle.
Beginning January next year, Greece will impose restrictions on social media access for individuals under the age of 15 to address rising concerns about mental health among youth.
TECH
Amazon plans to end support for several older Kindle models, raising concerns and frustration among long-time users who feel their devices have been rendered obsolete.
The crew of NASA's Artemis II mission, having completed their lunar flyby, is set to return to Earth, bringing back rich discoveries and experiences. They express eagerness to share the insights gained from their journey.
As the Artemis II mission approaches its conclusion, astronauts share profound insights from their lunar journey, highlighting the upcoming challenges of reentry into Earth's atmosphere.
The Artemis II crew shares their excitement and anticipation as they conclude their historic mission around the Moon, bringing back valuable discoveries and stories.