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BUSINESS
As China shifts from low-cost manufacturing to building recognizable consumer brands, its exports are gaining traction worldwide. Chinese brands like Haidilao and Mixue are increasingly popular in global markets.
The continuing war between Iran, the US, and Israel has resulted in significant job losses across various sectors in Iran, with over two million people laid off, affecting both the economy and consumer behavior.
During his confirmation hearing for the Federal Reserve chairman position, Kevin Warsh faced tough questions regarding his ties to President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. Here’s a summary of the key moments and allegations.
Meta's new initiative to monitor worker interactions raises concerns among employees amid ongoing job cuts as the company ramps up its investment in AI technology.
The ongoing war in the Middle East has led to increased prices on a vast array of consumer products as oil supply chains face disruption. Manufacturers across various industries are seeing their material costs surge, threatening to spur inflation in the retail market.
TRAVEL
Approximately 200 tourists found themselves trapped atop Morro Dois Irmãos in Rio de Janeiro during a police operation targeting a local gang, leading to a temporary lockdown at this scenic viewpoint.
Discover the thrilling and cost-effective vacation spots trending for 2026. From Montenegro to the Baltic coast, find the best places for your next holiday.
Chinese government officials are warning travelers to avoid entering the United States through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport due to repeated incidents of harassment by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
A tragic stampede during a tourist event at the historic Citadelle Laferrière in Haiti has left at least 30 people dead and many others injured. Investigations are underway as the government offers condolences.
As Route 66 celebrates its 100th anniversary, it continues to embody the spirit of American adventure, migration, and cultural diversity, serving both nostalgic travelers and economic opportunities for communities along its path.
POLITICS
The gunman in the Teotihuacán shooting carried documents tied to US mass shootings, hinting at psychological problems. In the aftermath, Mexico reinforces security at tourist sites ahead of the World Cup.
Following the resolution of a pipeline dispute, the EU is poised to finalize a €90 billion loan vital for Ukraine's economic stability as it continues to face Russian aggression.
One year on from a deadly attack in Kashmir, families of the victims share their struggles to cope with loss and seek solace amidst the pain.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) swiftly reprimanded two soldiers involved in the vandalism of a Jesus statue in Lebanon, attributing their actions to a stark deviation from military conduct. The incident has sparked outrage, drawing condemnation from both local leaders and the Israeli Prime Minister.
HEALTH
A deadly explosion at a firecracker factory in Kerala, India, has left 13 dead and many injured, marking the second such incident in just three days.
A historic law passed by Indonesia's parliament now grants domestic workers legal recognition and protection, marking a significant win for women's rights after a 22-year struggle.
Tragic incidents of domestic violence in Louisiana and Virginia reveal alarming disparities in resource access for Black communities, prompting calls for urgent reforms in mental health support and violence prevention.
Authorities in Austria have issued a warning after finding rat poison in a jar of HiPP baby food. Parents are advised to check their baby food supplies for signs of tampering.
A jar of HiPP baby food tested positive for rat poison in Austria, prompting a nationwide recall and safety warnings for parents.
TECH
As John Ternus steps into the role of CEO at Apple following Tim Cook's impressive tenure, the company faces new challenges—from navigating the AI landscape to maintaining its signature innovation. Here's a deep dive into what Ternus brings to the table.
Ofcom is investigating the popular messaging app Telegram for potentially failing to prevent the sharing of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on its platform. Telegram has denied the allegations, stating it has measures in place to eliminate such content.
As Tim Cook steps down, Apple welcomes John Ternus as its new leader. Known for his hands-on approach, Ternus faces immense challenges, including navigating the rapidly evolving AI landscape and maintaining Apple's innovation legacy.
Blue Origin faced a setback as the FAA grounds its New Glenn rocket following an investigation into a failed satellite launch due to engine thrust issues.
John Ternus, a 25-year veteran of Apple, will succeed Tim Cook as CEO on September 1, ushering in a new era for the tech giant known for its innovation and product development.
SPORT
Atefeh Ramezanisadeh and Fatemeh Pasandideh, Iranian footballers granted asylum in Australia, express gratitude and optimism for a safer future in their new home after a tumultuous departure from their homeland.
Alex Manninger, former goalkeeper for Arsenal and the Austrian national team, has tragically died at the age of 48 after a car accident involving a train. His contributions to football are being fondly remembered.
A retrial over the death of football icon Diego Maradona has commenced, focusing on the alleged negligence of his medical team. The case follows a prior mistrial and involves accusations of culpable homicide.
The retrial for the death of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona starts, centering on alleged medical negligence by his healthcare providers.
Dominic Frimpong, a 20-year-old footballer from Ghana, was tragically killed after an armed attack on his team's bus. The Ghana Football Association expresses shock and condolences as investigations continue.
ENTERTAINMENT
Madonna offers a reward for her missing iconic costume worn at Coachella, emphasizing their sentimental value.
In a surprising twist, The Onion proposes to take over Infowars under a parody licensing arrangement amidst legal turmoil for Alex Jones following defamation judgements over Sandy Hook claims.
After a surprise guest appearance at Coachella, Madonna seeks the return of her stolen vintage costume, offering a reward for its safe return.
The Onion seeks court approval for a licensing agreement to turn Alex Jones's Infowars into a space for satire, amidst ongoing litigation and controversy.
The 21-year-old musician, known for hits like 'Romantic Homicide', is accused of murdering a 14-year-old girl whose remains were discovered in his Tesla.
OPINION
The European Court of Justice has determined that Hungary's laws targeting LGBTQ rights violate the fundamental principles of the EU, marking a significant judicial intervention in a contentious political issue.
A recent ruling by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals allows Texas to mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, igniting debates about religious expression and the separation of church and state.
In a groundbreaking decision, the European Union's top court has deemed Hungary's anti-LGBTQ laws as violations of EU values, marking a critical moment in the fight for LGBTQ rights in Europe.
In a heart-wrenching incident in Shreveport, Louisiana, teacher Angela Hall faces the aftermath of a tragic shooting that left her student, five-year-old Braylon Snow, among the victims. The community grapples with grief and healing while preparing for a looming graduation ceremony.
Pittsburgh faces a turning point in its media landscape as the historic Post-Gazette is set to be sold to a nonprofit foundation, while the City Paper makes a surprising comeback. The developments reflect a resilience in the local journalism scene amid ongoing challenges.