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BUSINESS
U.S. Customs and Border Protection announces an online portal for importers to claim tariff refunds following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed former President Trump's tariff impositions unconstitutional.
Rumen Radev's Progressive Bulgaria party is projected to win the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria with significant support, positioning him for a crucial political role following years of unstable governance.
Global oil prices experience a significant rise as President Trump confirms the US has seized an Iranian cargo ship, amidst ongoing threats from Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
Explore how the illegal dumping of used clothing in Chile is an outcome of the fast fashion industry, and find out about the efforts to combat this growing issue.
Despite significant funding directed towards expanding metro services across India, ridership trends indicate a stark underutilization of these transit systems, leading to questions about demand forecasting and public transport accessibility.
TRAVEL
Chinese officials highlight ongoing harassment by US Customs as they discourage citizens from flying through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
A stampede at the historic Citadelle Laferrière in Haiti leaves at least 30 dead, sparking an investigation and calls for support for affected families.
As Route 66 celebrates its 100th anniversary, it continues to attract travelers seeking nostalgia and adventure along America’s iconic highway.
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.
SPORT
Amid rising tensions in Iran, two Iranian footballers who sought asylum in Australia express gratitude for a fresh start, highlighting the support received from the Australian government and the Iranian community.
The football world mourns the sudden passing of former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger, who died at the age of 48 after his car was struck by a train.
The retrial regarding the death of football legend Diego Maradona commenced today, focusing on allegations of negligent homicide against seven members of his medical team.
The retrial for the alleged medical negligence in the death of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona starts today. Seven individuals face homicide charges as the case opens in San Isidro.
Dominic Frimpong, a key player for Berekum Chelsea, has died following a shooting incident involving armed robbers targeted at his team's bus in Ghana.
ENTERTAINMENT
The arrest of artist Gao Zhen highlights the growing censorship of artistic expression in China. His provocative works, including those depicting Mao Zedong, have sparked a backlash from authorities, risking severe penalties for critique of the regime.
Alec Baldwin is set to face a civil trial concerning the tragic shooting incident on the set of his film 'Rust' that led to the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
The Sussexes' recent trip to Australia saw mixed reactions, as they balanced private engagements with public charity events, but many Australians showed indifference towards their presence.
As the conflict in Sudan escalates, the renowned band Aswat Almadina continues to inspire hope through their music, despite being scattered across the globe. Their unique sound blends cultural heritage with activism, showcasing the power of art amid adversity.
In a stunning twist, Madonna graced the Coachella stage during Sabrina Carpenter's Friday night performance, delighting fans with renditions of iconic hits and a new track.
OPINION
As whiskey distilling evolves, more women are stepping into leadership roles, reshaping stereotypes and paving the way for innovation in a traditionally male-dominated field.
Around 1,000 animal welfare activists attempted to enter Ridglan Farms, sparking clashes with law enforcement that resulted in 25 arrests.
Pope Leo XIV has clarified that his recent remarks criticizing 'tyrants' do not directly target former President Trump, emphasizing that the comments were pre-written.
POLITICS
In a Sydney court, Rebel Wilson's statements about actress Charlotte MacInnes are labelled ‘malicious concoctions’ as the defamation trial begins.
New Zealand's capital, Wellington, faces severe flooding and disruptions due to torrential rain, prompting a state of emergency to protect residents.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has criticized the U.S. for extending a waiver that allows Russia to sell oil despite ongoing sanctions, arguing that it fuels the war in Ukraine.
HEALTH
Authorities in Austria have issued a warning after rat poison was found in a jar of HiPP baby food. The incident prompted a nationwide recall as investigations continue.
Forty years after their wedding on the day of the Chernobyl disaster, Iryna and Serhiy recount their harrowing experience and the enduring love that has helped them navigate life’s challenges.
Nathalie Baye, a legendary figure in French cinema, has died at the age of 77 from Lewy body dementia. Tributes from fans and fellow actors highlight her vibrant legacy.
HiPP has recalled all jarred baby food sold in Spar supermarkets across Austria due to possible contamination, urging parents to discard affected products immediately.
Celebrated French actress Nathalie Baye has passed away at age 77, leaving behind a legacy in cinema with over 80 films and numerous accolades.
TECH
The White House held a significant meeting with Anthropic's CEO Dario Amodei following the release of the company's new AI tool, Claude Mythos, which has raised cybersecurity concerns.
Finance ministers and central bankers raise urgent concerns about the new Claude Mythos AI model developed by Anthropic, citing potential vulnerabilities to the security of financial systems.
High-level finance officials and bankers express alarm over the Mythos AI model, which exposes vulnerabilities in key financial systems, urging immediate action to safeguard against potential cybersecurity threats.
With innovative companies like Alice & Bob, France is positioning itself at the forefront of quantum computing. Here’s how it aims to lead in a critical technological arena.
NASA's Artemis II mission marked a monumental return to lunar exploration with its crew safely returning after a historic journey that included breathtaking views of the moon's far side and a total solar eclipse. As the world anticipates future missions, NASA sets its sights on Artemis III, aiming for further lunar advancements.