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Tragic Drone Strike Claims Lives of 12 Miners in Ukraine
Laura Fernández Claims Victory in Costa Rica's Presidential Election
K-Pop Breaks Barriers: 'Golden' Wins Grammy, Making History
Rafah Border Crossing Reopens as Humanitarian Efforts Resume
India Faces Snakebite Crisis: A Call for Urgent Healthcare Reform
Kennedy Center to Undergo Major Renovations for Two Years
Navigating Hostility: Steve Rosenberg's Experience as a BBC Reporter in Russia
Navigating Hostility: Steve Rosenberg's Experience Reporting from Russia
House Speaker Mike Johnson Navigates Funding Package Amidst Government Shutdown Threat
China's Crackdown on Mafia Continues with Execution of Bai Family Members
Tragic Shootout in Lawrenceville: Officer Killed, Another Wounded
Erfan Soltani, Iranian Protester, Released on Bail Amid Death Sentence Controversy
Rosé and Bruno Mars Ignite the 2026 Grammy Awards with an Electrifying Performance
US Shifts Strategy in West Africa: Engagement with Military Juntas Takes Center Stage
Starbucks Embraces AI Innovations to Revive Sales and Customer Engagement
A Night of Glamour: Stars Shine on the 2026 Grammy Awards Red Carpet
Minnesota Boy and Father Released from ICE Detention
Kennedy Center to Undergo Lengthy Renovation Amid Controversy Over Name Change
Empowering Change: Syria's Trailblazing Female Minister
Venezuela Frees Human Rights Activist Javier Tarazona Amid Calls for Reform
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BUSINESS
French tech giant Capgemini has announced the sale of its US subsidiary, responding to mounting criticism over its contract with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, following recent incidents involving fatal shootings of US citizens.
French tech giant Capgemini has announced its decision to sell its American subsidiary following backlash over its work with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This move comes amidst heightened criticism of ICE's actions that have resulted in fatal outcomes.
In response to rising global tensions, India is focusing on strengthening its local industries, particularly in rare earth minerals and data centres, while navigating economic challenges.
ICE raids have cast a shadow over Chicago's Little Village, once a bustling Hispanic neighborhood, leading to significant economic and social changes as fear and uncertainty grip the community.
In the face of ongoing unrest in Minneapolis, the Minnesota Star Tribune has emerged as a powerful force in local journalism, adapting rapidly to the needs of its community and delivering crucial news coverage.
TRAVEL
A massive winter storm affecting nearly 180 million people results in substantial flight cancellations, delays, and significant disruptions at major airports.
A severe winter storm in Michigan results in a massive crash involving over 100 vehicles, prompting road closures and multiple injuries. Emergency services are actively working to clear the roads.
A severe cold snap in Finland's Lapland has left thousands of tourists stranded as flights from Kittila airport were canceled due to extreme temperatures dipping below -35°C.
A severe cold snap in Finland's Lapland has resulted in thousands of tourists being stranded at Kittila airport, with temperatures plummeting below -35C. Flights were cancelled, creating travel chaos for winter holidaymakers.
A recent cold snap resulting in heavy snowfall and ice has led to significant travel disruptions across western Europe, with hundreds of flights cancelled and tragic fatalities reported.
SPORT
The Trump administration has found that San Jose State University's volleyball program discriminated against women by allowing a transgender athlete to compete, prompting legal consequences and proposed remedies.
The entire executive committee of the Football Association of Malaysia has stepped down amid allegations of document forgery concerning foreign-born players.
In the wake of a serious rail disaster, Spanish authorities have implemented a speed limit reduction on the Madrid-Barcelona high-speed train line after a crack was detected in the track.
As Hyrox events gain massive popularity, young fitness enthusiasts are dedicating significant time and resources to compete, transforming their travel and spending habits around fitness.
As millions celebrate Australia Day, authorities issue heatwave warnings with temperatures soaring across the southern states, causing some events to be canceled for safety.
ENTERTAINMENT
The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. will close its doors for a two-year renovation starting July 4, as announced by President Trump. The closure is linked to the center's recent name change and aims to revitalize one of the nation's most iconic performing arts venues.
K-Pop sensation Rosé teams up with Bruno Mars to open the 2026 Grammy Awards, delivering a powerful rock rendition of their hit 'APT', while highlighting the evening's commitment to artistic expression and social commentary.
The red carpet at the 2026 Grammy Awards showcased an array of dazzling outfits as stars like Addison Rae, Sabrina Carpenter, and Lady Gaga made headlines with their fashion choices.
The renowned Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. will close for two years starting July 4, 2026, as announced by former President Donald Trump, amidst ongoing debates over its contentious renaming.
The hit song 'Golden' from the animated feature 'KPop Demon Hunters' becomes the first K-Pop track to win a Grammy, showcasing the genre's growing influence.
OPINION
BBC correspondent Steve Rosenberg shares his challenging experiences reporting from Russia amidst escalating tensions and hostility towards Western media. He reflects on his long-standing relationship with the country, the changing perceptions of the West, and the complexities of delivering truthful reporting in a repressive environment.
Hind Kabawat, Syria's sole female minister, is determined to reshape her country's future amid ongoing challenges, advocating for women's roles in governance and addressing the needs of displaced Syrians.
The push for Black history education intensifies as activists, historians, and authors rally to continue the narrative, honoring the legacy of Black figures and challenging political forces against it.
In a touching display of compassion, a Kentucky family brings a newborn calf inside amid freezing temperatures, forging an unexpected bond as the calf makes herself at home on the couch.
Pedro Pascal, Meryl Streep, and Ben Stiller are among the stars honoring the late Catherine O'Hara, famed for her roles in iconic films and TV series. O'Hara's legacy in comedy and her impactful performances have created a significant void in the entertainment industry.
POLITICS
Laura Fernández, representing the Sovereign People's Party, emerged victorious in the Costa Rican presidential election with a strong mandate focused on crime management.
The K-Pop anthem 'Golden' from the film KPop Demon Hunters has made history as the first K-Pop song to win a Grammy Award, signifying the genre's growing recognition globally.
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened, allowing limited movement for Palestinians. This crucial step aims to facilitate humanitarian aid amidst the ongoing conflict.
With approximately 50,000 snakebite fatalities annually, India is grappling with a public health crisis that necessitates enhanced medical infrastructure and awareness to prevent avoidable deaths.
HEALTH
A tragic incident in a Swiss ski resort escalates as an 18-year-old dies in the hospital, adding to the already rising death toll and raising serious questions about safety regulations.
Ifunanya Nwangene, a promising Nigerian singer, succumbed to a snake bite in Abuja, igniting a conversation about healthcare quality and emergency response in Nigeria following her tragic passing.
The Israeli government has moved to prohibit Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) from operating in Gaza due to the charity's refusal to disclose a list of its staff, amidst claims of safety concerns and accusations of connections to armed groups.
In a controversial move, Israel has imposed a ban on Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Gaza, following the charity's refusal to furnish a staff list demanded by Israeli authorities. This decision has raised concerns over the humanitarian impact on the region.
A devastating mine collapse in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, driven by heavy rains and poor maintenance, has left over 200 people dead, with many of the deceased being women and children involved in artisanal mining.
TECH
Elon Musk's SpaceX has filed an ambitious application with the FCC to deploy a staggering one million satellites into orbit, aiming to establish orbital data centers for AI computing needs.
Elon Musk's SpaceX has filed an application to launch a staggering one million satellites into orbit, aiming to create 'orbital data centers' that could significantly enhance artificial intelligence processing capabilities.
Following a nearly three-week blackout, internet access is slowly returning to Iran, however, the government's control over connectivity remains tight, raising concerns among citizens and human rights organizations.
California's Governor Gavin Newsom has launched an investigation into TikTok amid claims that the platform censors posts critical of former President Trump, coinciding with TikTok's recent operational changes.
The Trump administration's recent sharing of AI-generated images, particularly a manipulated photo of civil rights lawyer Nekima Levy Armstrong, has raised significant alarm among misinformation experts and scholars about the integrity of information.
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